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Exterior Wall Continuous Insulation - Formaldehyde-Free Requirements/Certifications
NC-v4.1 EQc2:Low-Emitting Materialsposted by Catherine Blakemore on
I have a project that has a large amount of curtain wall. Where the glazing is opaque, the curtain wall will be covered by continuous foil-faced, mineral wool board insulation. None of
eurofins - CDPH/EHLB/Standard Method V1.2. (January 2017)
NC-v4.1 EQc2:Low-Emitting Materialsposted by Catherine Blakemore on
Is anyone familiar with eurofins as a testing company for CDPH/EHLB/Standard Method V1.2. (January 2017)? Will GBCI accept it for emissions testing in the United States?
Building Products Calculator - GBCI Docverification_ID column Question
NC-v4.1 EQc2:Low-Emitting Materialsposted by Catherine Blakemore on
Under the EPD tab, what info should be listed in the GBCI Docverification_ID column?
Low-Emitting Materials Calculator - Category Quantifying Option(s)
NC-v4.1 EQc2:Low-Emitting Materialsposted by Catherine Blakemore on
For each Category do all product need to be quantified the same way way....meaning if Volume or Surface Area are an option, do all products need to be quantified by volume for example or can both v
AgBB and French A+ equivalent outside of the US
NC-v4.1 EQc2:Low-Emitting Materialsposted by Alexandre DENEUVILLE on
Hi everyone,
I have seen in a recent Addenda that the equivalency with the AgBB standard and French A+ label for formaldehyde has been removed from the available options.
Emissions Certification - Certified Labs under ISO 17025?
NC-v4.1 EQc2:Low-Emitting Materialsposted by Gregor Braugman on
I recently had a pecora product rejected from the Adhesives & Sealants category because the reviewer said that the emissions report from Intertek Labs was not valid becuase it did not list
Wood Ceilings & Walls in EQc2
NC-v4.1 EQc2:Low-Emitting Materialsposted by Jerome Burrowes on
From what I have seen on other threads in this forum, wood ceilings & walls (tiles, slats, planks, panels, etc.) are expected to comply to CDPH.
Greenguard Gold certificate
NC-v4.1 EQc2:Low-Emitting Materialsposted by Jyothsna Giridhar on
We got the following technical advice for a project:
Floor Levelling Compounds
NC-v4.1 EQc2:Low-Emitting Materialsposted by Suzanne Roach on
While LEED states that products such as stone, ceramic, metal, concrete, etc.
Skylights
NC-v4.1 EQc2:Low-Emitting Materialsposted by Neil Rosen on
How does one go about documenting a skylight under the Low-Emitting Materials credit in V4.1? The glass portion, the overwelming majority of the assembly is glass, so inherently non-emitting.