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Strategy 10: Additional Source Control and Monitoring
NC-v4.1 EQc1:Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Strategiesposted by Adrienne Franz on
We got our LEED comments back and one of our comments was "The narrative on the LEED form outlines that source contaminants may enter the building because they are stored elsewhere on site.
Strategy 7. Operable Windows - ASHRAE 62.1-2016 for windows location
NC-v4.1 EQc1:Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Strategiesposted by MAUDE PINTAL on
Hello
Additional Source Control and Monitoring; sensor locations
NC-v4.1 EQc1:Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Strategiesposted by Chris Flint Chatto on
Wondering what this credit requires for location of IAQ sensors. Trying to evaluate for a large, "laboratory-like" project with many spaces that have potential pollutants. I understand
CO2 Monitor Option
NC-v4.1 EQc1:Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Strategiesposted by Glen Boldt on
We are located in CA and many of our projects have airside economizers.
Increased Ventilation - Strategies 5 and 6
NC-v4.1 EQc1:Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Strategiesposted by Kelli Kimura on
Hi all,
Strategies 3 and 4 - Filtration of Outdoor / Recirculated Air
NC-v4.1 EQc1:Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Strategiesposted by Pooja Sannamani on
Can both Strategy 3. Filtration of Outdoor Air and Strategy 4.
Strategy #4 - Filtration of Recirculated Air
NC-v4.1 EQc1:Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Strategiesposted by Dave Hubka on
I wonder what GBCI considers to be "recirculated air"?
On site VOC measurements
NC-v4.1 EQc1:Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Strategiesposted by Przemysław Rejczak on
Dear Everyone,
I`ve a question regarding to IAQ VOC measurements.
Air purification implementation
NC-v4.1 EQc1:Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Strategiesposted by Jackson Eagle on
Hello, I am wondering if any LEED credits are given to developments that decide to implement stand-alone (not integrated into HVAC systems) air purification units. Thank you!