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LEED NC or LEED HC
posted by Neil Rosen on
We are considering a project that will occupy 100% of an existing building. The interior of the building will be a complete gut-rehab and the HVAC systems will be replaced in their entirety.
LEED HC SSc9.1
posted by James Chueh on
We have a clinic project that is seeking LEED HC certification, but I got a question on SSc9.1.
HC Addenda issued
posted by Susan Walter on
The USGBC has issued an Addenda for Healthcare: http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CMSPageID=2200#BD+C . Here's hoping the link works.
Patient Rooms and Thermal Comfort Controls
posted by Susan Walter on
I've always counted the patient rooms as individual spaces, not shared spaces, and have provided a single T stat.
LEED HC SSc9.1/9.2 again
posted by James Chueh on
We are trying to pursue these two credits along with IEQc2 Acoustic Performance.
LEED NC or HC?
posted by Lee Dingemans on
6,000 sf existing LEED NC V2.2 certified. 3,000 sf (Max) addition The entire existing building and proposed addition is a outpatient healthcare operation. I don’t know if it is licensed or not.
LEED HC WEc4.1 - Vacuum Pumps
posted by Simon Sue on
A very specific medical equipment in our project building uses oil-sealed rotary vacuum pump as primary pump and dry vacuum pump as secondary pump.
Sample form of LEED HC IEQ c2
posted by James Chueh on
Hi all, When I look into the sample form downloaded from LEED ONLINE, the "Table IEQc2-4.
WEc4.2
posted by Emil Andersson on
Hi. The credit language states that projects without cooling towers are ineligible for this credit.
Motors that should be covered by 90.1 efficiency requirement
posted by James Chueh on
Hi Are the motors in the system below need to comply with 90.1 min efficiency requirement? 1.