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What is the difference between V01 form of V4 version and V4.1 version
Data-Centers-NC-v4 MRp1:Storage and collection of recyclablesposted by David LEBRET on
Hi, I'd like to know the difference between V01 form to be completed of version V4 and V4.1.
Thanks
Documenting local equivelant
NC-v4 EQp1:Minimum indoor air quality performanceposted by Omar Elrawy on
We have a project in Vietnam in which the local standard (5.5 lps/person) is more stringent than ASHRAE 62.1.
Q1: Does a more stringent standard means higher fresh air requirements?
Proposed Fan Power higher than the Baseline Fan Power
NC-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Dave Hubka on
Hi Marcus,
This Month's Call
posted by Jennifer Zakrzewski on
Hello everyone,
Here's a reminder that our call for this month will be taking place next Tuesday, November 12th at 2:00pm EST.
Please feel free to join us!
ENERGY MODEL FOR OFFICE IN BASEMENT
CI-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by S S on
Hello to All,
Greetings!
I am doing the energy model for Office Building which has located in Basement. In our software, U value only can be given as input.
Where and how install the meters in a in a new multi-use construction?
NC-v4 EAp3:Building-level energy meteringposted by Sara BENLOUBA on
Dear all,
We have a tower with multi-storey building, made up of 3 components: Offices, hotel and residential. We follow as a reference the " BD+C NC "
Shower Facilities - 200 yard requirement
NC-v4.1 LTc6:Bicycle Facilitiesposted by Theresa Lehman on
In LEED v4, the 200 yard requirement was removed for shower facilities.
Tomorrow's SAL call
posted by Nicole DeNamur on
Hello SAL Members - after last month's call, and invitation to do some thinking around the direction of the group, a few of us connected and brainstormed questions that might help guide a
Light meter to obtain light reflectance of finishes?
NC-v4 EQc6:Interior lightingposted by Erin Holdenried on
We are having trouble getting light reflectance values from the manufacturer for a number of finishes. Has anybody tried using some sort of light meter to get the value yourself?