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IEQc1_Densely and Nondensely Occupied Spaces
NC-2009 IEQc1:Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoringposted by susan eguia on
Hi, How do we define nondensely spaces? To satisfy LEED requirements for this credit, do we really need to install CO2 sensors for densely and OA Measurement Device for nondensely?
CO2 sensors in naturally ventilated spaces
NC-2009 IEQc1:Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoringposted by Rudolph Carneiro on
The footnote at the bottom of the page states that cO2 sensors are required in densely ocupied spaces.
Special Circumstance
NC-2009 IEQc1:Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoringposted by Omer Moltay on
Although there are spaces in our project that require the installation of flowmeters for this credit, our mechanical engineer is arguing that these are unnecessary for the following reasons: - Spa
CO2 sensor in kitchen & others
NC-2009 IEQc1:Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoringposted by Guillermo T. Adamo on
Hi, we are working in a Gas station with three different type of spaces. 1) Individual offices with one or two employees, naturally ventilated.
PTHP
NC-2009 IEQc1:Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoringposted by Kristin Heinz on
We are working on a hotel with PTHP units. PTHP units have manual outdoor airflow monitors that, once set, are not adjusted unless the unit is taken apart.
Open Office Areas - CO2 monitoring?
NC-2009 IEQc1:Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoringposted by Norma Lehman on
Our building includes private offices, open office areas, and meeting rooms. We have provided CO2 sensors for meeting rooms that have a density of 25 people per 1000 sf or more.