Can somebody confirm that site applied paints, coatings, flooring, insulation, site applied adhesives and sealants need to meet the newer testing V1.1-2010, CA Section 01350. The credit language simply has "meet requirements of CA Section 01350" which could just mean the old standard but the intro paragraph refers to the whole standard. Anybody have a good link to the actual CA section that describes these standards. Also, did the credit at one time only require composite wood meeting CARB II instead of this new requirement for ULEF or no added.
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Tristan Roberts
RepresentativeVermont House of Representatives
LEEDuser Expert
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August 26, 2017 - 10:40 am
Yes, in order to earn credit, all products must meet the first sentence of credit requirements, which specifically refers to CDPHS v1.1-2010: In the interior of the home, use products that have been tested and found compliant with the California Department of Public Health Standard Method V1.1–2010, using CA Section 01350, Appendix B, New Single-Family Residence Scenario, for emissions testing guidance. At least 90% of a component must meet the requirements to earn credit. CARB II was never written in to credit language. It hasn’t changed.