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Implementing the M&V Plan
NC-2009 EAc5:Measurement and Verificationposted by Eamon Geary on
I have a project seeking this credit where our MEP subconsultant is writing the M&V Plan and the Owner is implementing the M&V Plan.
"required" metered systems
NC-2009 EAc5:Measurement and Verificationposted by Florian Schmidtchen on
On this webpage in EAc5, I read that there are "Commonly metered systems", including lighting , motors, HVAC loads etc.
M&V Template - End Use Metering Table
NC-2009 EAc5:Measurement and Verificationposted by Candice Rogers on
Hello - We're submitting for M&V under LEEDv2009. We're going with Option D - Calibrated Simulation. Our energy model did not use the performance path.
M&V-option3 for non-us projects
NC-2009 EAc5:Measurement and Verificationposted by ebru unver on
We are working on a NC project, in Turkey. Is our Project is eligible for option 3? Can you give some explanations? Thank you
M&V data reporting
NC-2009 EAc5:Measurement and Verificationposted by Joseph Greene on
Please verify the reporting period is 1 year and not 2. Your sample M&V plan talks about a two year M&V period. Are templates available for data reporting and is there a required format?
It doesn't seem like this
NC-2009 EAc5:Measurement and Verificationposted by Maura Adams on
It doesn't seem like this credit should be so complicated. We have a full DDC system in the new building, which is part of a campus.
How to Determine and Overall M&V Accuracy
NC-2009 EAc5:Measurement and Verificationposted by Margaret McColl on
IPMVP Vol III requires the M&V Plan to include the "expected overall M&V accuracy" (pg 9) and in Section 4.5.9 Option D: Uncertainty it refers to ASHRAE Guideline 14 for guidance.
M&V Option 3 for Building Additions
NC-2009 EAc5:Measurement and Verificationposted by Mark Zoeteman on
If a LEED project boundary only includes a building addition, would the Addition natural gas, electricity and water utilities need to be separately submetered if fed from main building utility serv
Baseline in LEED reference guide and IPMVP
NC-2009 EAc5:Measurement and Verificationposted by Karoline Geneser on
Considering EAc5, both LEED Reference Guide and IPMVP use the term “Baseline”.