In this prerequisite we are following Case 1 and filling in details in the 2007UM-62MZ Calculator. Further, filling in the online template column 3 in Table IEQp1-2 requires “Measured outdoor airflow, CFM”. I am not able to identify which value has to be input for this column in the 2007UM-62MZ Calculator, which is the cell?
Thank you.
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Dave Hubka
Practice Leader - SustainabilityEUA
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February 28, 2013 - 5:46 pm
It's near the top of the "Vot Calculation" tab. The row colored green and is titled "Outdoor air intake provided for system".
Patricia Fuertes
March 1, 2013 - 3:40 am
I have not asked you for the "required outdoor air intake flow (Vot)", I have asked for the "Measured outdoor airflow (cfm)", Can you tell me the cell I have to input in the column with that name in the Table IEQp1-2?
Dave Hubka
Practice Leader - SustainabilityEUA
LEEDuser Expert
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March 1, 2013 - 8:05 am
Hello Patricia.
You'll need to download the "USGBC LEED 62MZCalc (May 2011)" found at:
http://new.usgbc.org/resources/usgbc-leed-62mzcalc
The "2007UM-62MZ" is not the complete calculator.
The complete LEED 62MZ calculator is also available for download on LEED Online as one of the credit resources of IEQp1. It's titled "USGBC+LEED+62MZCalc+(May+2011).xls"
Hope this helps.
Dave
Patricia Fuertes
April 16, 2013 - 4:04 am
I have downloaded the "USGBC LEED 62MZCalc (May 2011) and I have to complete manually the cells that correspondons to the "Inputs of the system" In the "2002UM-62MZ" calculator I do not have to do this because this cells give me an average value of the As, Ps and Vpsd. What I have to do?
I have submitted this prerrequesite with the "2002UM-62MZ" calcualtor and the review team have not told me nothing about the calculator version in the review report, so could I submit with this version?
Besides, Do I have to leave the calculator in "IP" units mode or can I leave it in "SI"?
Thank you very much.