Our LEED-CI project is fitting within a shell space of a much larger LEED-NC hospital project (while the hospital also owns the clinic that is pursuing LEED-CI, GBCI has already confirmed that LEED-CI would be the most appropriate rating system in this particular case). I have a couple of questions regarding the 50% minimum requirement (and relevance for EAc1.4 depending on which equipment and appliances we include in our calculations) for ENERGY STAR qualified equipment and appliances:

1) The initial specifications called for the same refrigerator/freezers that were being used in the rest of the hospital, but many of these are not ENERGY STAR. The larger refrigerators/freezers (mainly for breakrooms) for the scope within our LEED-CI project are being substituted so that they will be ENERGY STAR, but the under-counter refrigerator/freezers for medical spaces such as laboratories would be more difficult to substitute - the hospital's preferred manufacturer does not provide a ADA-compliant ENERGY STAR model with nearly the same capacity as what was previously specified. Is it possible that we could exclude the refrigerators/freezers that will be used only for medical purposes?

2) Some of the office equipment (e.g. computers, monitors) will be moved from the clinic's old facility. Can we exclude office equipment that the hospital already owns and only include newly-purchased office equipment in the ENERGY STAR calculations?