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Dear Sirs,
We are consultants
NC-2009 IEQc6.2:Controllability of Systems—Thermal Comfortposted by Maya Karkour on
Dear Sirs, We are consultants for a mall seeking LEED. Most of the spaces will be tenanted.
wall mounted thermal controller
NC-2009 IEQc6.2:Controllability of Systems—Thermal Comfortposted by Noriko Nagazumi on
Hi, Initial design review has just been returned for our project.
RH control with dew point control logic for IEQ 6.2
NC-2009 IEQc6.2:Controllability of Systems—Thermal Comfortposted by J I on
This project is based in highly humid place, we have used dew point control logic for AHU control. In this control logic, we are controlling 2-way chilled water valve from signal from supply air
LEED BD+C Question- Individual Thermal Comfort Controls
NC-2009 IEQc6.2:Controllability of Systems—Thermal Comfortposted by Farah A. on
A project design team has design their new office space with an open office plan and operable windows to provide natural ventilation.
Mechanical and Naturally ventilated together?
NC-2009 IEQc6.2:Controllability of Systems—Thermal Comfortposted by Saju Varghese on
We have a project for which we have 3 offices, these have been provided with a shared thermostat that controls a constant volume AC Unit also serving a few other areas.
Minimum window size
NC-2009 IEQc6.2:Controllability of Systems—Thermal Comfortposted by Mike Fortier on
We have an office area with multiple workstations and several small windows that individually do not meet the 4% size requirement of ASHRAE 62.1-2007.
How to reconcile IEQc6.1 and 6.2 Forms for residential spaces?
NC-2009 IEQc6.2:Controllability of Systems—Thermal Comfortposted by Erica Downs on
The Space Matrix says for residential spaces, each unit needs one thermostat, and the location does not matter. For lighting, we need at least one switch per room.
Two Multi-Occupant Spaces with incomplete wall separation
NC-2009 IEQc6.2:Controllability of Systems—Thermal Comfortposted by Annalise Reichert on
I am working on an educational facility and all multi-occupant spaces contain thermostat controls except for one classroom.
Mixed Use Buildings
NC-2009 IEQc6.2:Controllability of Systems—Thermal Comfortposted by Donald Green on
How are mixed use buildings seen with regard to number of T-stats. About 80% of the building is a Dorm with about 20% being a 2 story office wing.
Multiple thermostats averaging
NC-2009 IEQc6.2:Controllability of Systems—Thermal Comfortposted by Stantec BG+LU FW on
If one VAV box with a reheat coil is serving three private offices, would providing one thermostat for each office, and have the controls average the temperature requirement for each thermostat, an