As I interpret the language of this credit, can I assume that I can submit say, three different types of ceiling tile from one manufacturer, and this would count as three different materials?
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Paula Melton
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June 8, 2016 - 9:58 am
Hi, Cynthia! I'm not sure it's that simple. Have you read the intro to the MR section in the reference guide? There is a section about how a product is defined. Here's their (admittedly vague) guidance on what is a separate product:
Similar products from the same manufacturer with distinct formulations versus similar products from the same manufacturer with aesthetic variations or reconfigurations:· Paints of different gloss levels are separate products because each paint type is specified to serve a different function, such as water resistance. Different colors of the same paint are not separate products because they serve the same function.· Carpets of different pile heights are separate products because they are used for different kinds of foot traffic. The same carpet in a different color is not a separate product.