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IEQc2
NC-2009 IEQc2:Increased Ventilationposted by Jimmy Sparkman on
I know the intent of IEQc2 is to increase the comfort level of the occupant among other things, but I'm also trying to reduce my outside air from ASHRAE 62.1-2007 levels via demand control ventilat
Alternative Compliance path for international projects
NC-2009 IEQc2:Increased Ventilationposted by Susann Geithner on
The USGBC has published a draft for additional guidance for international projects. That includes alternative compliance paths and even additional LEED online forms for international projects.
IEQp1 link to IEQc2 problem
NC-2009 IEQc2:Increased Ventilationposted by Manuel Martin Delgado on
After filling the sample form IEQp1 table IEQp1-4 and press calculate I get a Y (yes) in both compliance with IEQ prerequisite 1 and credit 2.
VRP Compliance Calculator (Case 2, Option 2) for Natural Vent?
NC-2009 IEQc2:Increased Ventilationposted by Lauren Wierzbowski, PE on
I have a 4-story dorm building where each dorm complies with paragraph 5.1 of ASHRAE 62.1-2007.
Increase in Ventilation - Precentage
NC-2009 IEQc2:Increased Ventilationposted by André Knutsson on
We are using VAV in some zones of the office building project we are building. When calculating the %-increase in ventilation for the IEQ c2, I wonder what VAV airvalue to use?
credits gained due to implementation hvac load reduction system
NC-2009 IEQc2:Increased Ventilationposted by sam Alfassy on
I am looking to install hvac load reduction system (HLR ), the system functions by recycling the existing indoor AIR and removes CO2 and other indoor air contaminants, resulting in reduction of fre
Car parking and increased ventilation
NC-2009 IEQc2:Increased Ventilationposted by Timo Rintala on
I have a office project with 250 car parking facility, underground and mechanically ventilated. We are going for increased ventilation credit in all spaces.
Tough to do with natural ventilation
NC-2009 IEQc2:Increased Ventilationposted by Jean Marais on
I'd just like to post my agreement to your assesment in the bird's eye view.