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Exterior viedo wall

NC-2009 SSc8:Light Pollution Reduction
posted by  benny sung  on 

Hi, My project will install an exterior viedo wall. May I know if this feature shall included in the calculation?

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Vertical grids

NC-2009 SSc8:Light Pollution Reduction
posted by  Bill Swanson  on 

http://www.leeduser.com/comment/redirect/24547 Per GBCI, the Leed Reviewers are allowed to request a vertical calc grid if they are concerned about an area of the site.

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Revised Lighting Power Densities

NC-2009 SSc8:Light Pollution Reduction
posted by  Elle Brown  on 

The electrical engineer on our project filled out the template sheet that I downloaded for this credit.

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Simulation Software Capability

NC-2009 SSc8:Light Pollution Reduction
posted by  James Chueh  on 

I've looked at the annotated photometric plan example for this credit, and I noticed that at the project boundary, the vertical and horizontal footcandle values are reported as one single value. D

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Interior lighting requirements for HC project are exempt too?

NC-2009 SSc8:Light Pollution Reduction
posted by  James Chueh  on 

In the Bird's Eye View section of this credit, one of the FAQs stated: Are hospitals exempt from interior lighting requirements? Yes. Does this mean if we are doing a HC project, the interior l

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Resultant transmittance for shading device

NC-2009 SSc8:Light Pollution Reduction
posted by  yanghee pierce  on 

For Option 2, a document, such as manufacture product sheets needs to be provided to confirm the resultant transmittance of shading device is less than 10%. What is resultant transmittance?

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Clerestory windows

NC-2009 SSc8:Light Pollution Reduction
posted by  Erin Holdenried  on 

Would clerestory windows be required to have automatic shades if the project uses down lights located below the windows?

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Bollard lighting

NC-2009 SSc8:Light Pollution Reduction
posted by  Erin Holdenried  on 

It seems like most bollard lights emit light straight out to the sides at 180 or 360 deg spreads. Therefore allowing a lot of light to be emitted above 90 deg from nadir.

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Light Trespass and Abutting Building

NC-2009 SSc8:Light Pollution Reduction
posted by  Dave Wortman  on 

We conducted a photometric analysis for a new building and complied with light trespass on all sides of the building except the south side, where the new building will abut an existing building wit

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