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Can Janitor closet be tied to restroom exhaust
NC-2009 IEQc5:Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Controlposted by Leticia SooHoo on
Hello, we are working on a commercial office building project. We are intending to meet the requirements of IEQc5 by providing exhaust to the janitor closets.
Retail Loading docks
NC-2009 IEQc5:Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Controlposted by Sunayana Jain on
According to LEED for Retail, "employ permanent entryways systems for all entrances including back-of-house areas such as loading docks or service areas." In my case loading docks will only used f
Hard-Lid Ceiling
NC-2009 IEQc5:Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Controlposted by Omar Elrawy on
Dear all, I need to know exactly what fulfills the "Hard-lid" ceiling?.
Chemical/Hazardous Gas Area Separation
NC-2009 IEQc5:Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Controlposted by Brian Harris on
We have a project that has a garage which has storage, mechanical and other occupied spaces accessed through doors.
Residential Building - Balconies
NC-2009 IEQc5:Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Controlposted by Ilana Judah on
We are working on a multifamily residential building where many of the units have private terraces or balconies.
Entryway Systems in Vestibules less than 10'
NC-2009 IEQc5:Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Controlposted by Amari Roskelly on
Good morning all! We are currently working on a dining facility with vestibules at the two main points of entry.
MERV 13 filtration required? Need some opinions here...
NC-2009 IEQc5:Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Controlposted by David Gibney on
In order to comply with LEED IEQc5, do we need to provide MERV-13 filters for the supply air of a very large warehouse? The warehouse is expected to be “regularly” occupied.
Query on grates/grilles in factory building for LEED NC Project
NC-2009 IEQc5:Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Controlposted by JP Rout on
We are working on a factory project for LEED NC Certification. Our query is specific to IEQ CR 5.0 for grates/grilles in all high traffic exterior entryways.
UNDERLAY underneath carpet tiles
NC-2009 IEQc5:Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Controlposted by jack larson on
acceptable entryway systems include permanently installed grates, grills, and slotted systems that allow for cleaning underneath.
Self-contained classroom pods = regularly used entrances?
NC-2009 IEQc5:Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Controlposted by Joyce Kelly on
Picture a University bldg. shaped to form a slot canyon to provide shaded access to the outdoors. Within the canyon, which includes doors to exit the courtyard, are a few small classroom pods.