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Appliance and Process Water Use
NC-v4 WEc2:Indoor water use reductionposted by Edgar Arevalo on
Just so I'm clear about this particular requirement, do I need to satisfy efficiency compliant appliance(s) in order for the project to be allowed to achieve the maximum amount of points based off
Considering Percent of Occupants for Kitchen Faucet in Hotel/Restaurant
NC-v4 WEc2:Indoor water use reductionposted by Priscilla Joseph on
I wanted to know if the percent of occupants can be reduced to reflect that only employees use the Kitchen Faucet and not visitors.
WC flushing valves to be adjusted manually
NC-v4 WEc2:Indoor water use reductionposted by Victoria Rios Esteve on
Hi everyone! On our project, we have installed wc flushing valves that can be manually adjusted to gain higher water use reduction. This is specified in manufacturer's catalogue.
Indoor water use calculator
NC-v4 WEc2:Indoor water use reductionposted by Dina El-Sady on
Why the indoor water use calculator excel sheet is protected ?Any clue about the password?
Non default use time for lavatory faucets
NC-v4 WEc2:Indoor water use reductionposted by Ruju Rathod on
We would like to use a non default lavatory faucet duration of 15 seconds instead of the 30 seconds.
Kitchen tab for Core and Shell project
NC-v4 WEc2:Indoor water use reductionposted by Linh Dang on
Hello LEED user experts,
Nonpotable water source
NC-v4 WEc2:Indoor water use reductionposted by Ricardo Sá on
Hi,
according to Reference Guide, Nonpotable water is water that does not meet drinking water standards.
Water fixtures outside the project boundary
NC-v4 WEc2:Indoor water use reductionposted by Thomas Tran on
Dear All,
Reuse of emergency water for toilet flushing?
NC-v4 WEc2:Indoor water use reductionposted by Erin Holdenried on
We have a laboratory project with emercency eye wash and shower stations that has a dedicated water supply. The water in the pipes serving these fixtures must be flushed on a regular basis.&n
WS Label Required for Aerators
NC-v4 WEc2:Indoor water use reductionposted by RDK E&S on
We received a LEED comment on a residential project where we installed flow restrictors to reduce the faucet flow rate to 0.5 gpm.