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Expected Volume - Acceptable Estimates
CI-2009 MRp1:Storage and Collection of Recyclablesposted by Lara Schneider on
What have you all determined to be an acceptable expected recycling volume estimate for this credit?
Submitting a new credit after final construction review
posted by Gaston Michaud on
Hello everyone, We just received the final construction review, and found out that our project got 59 points awarded.
Shortcut to VOC budget method
NC-2009 IEQc4.2:Low-Emitting Materials—Paints and Coatingsposted by Stantec BG+LU FW on
In the Bird's Eye View info, the "Shortcut to the VOC budget method" caught my attention under the "FAQs for IEQc4.2" section - this applies to me!
Matching IEQ c6.1 w/ IEQ c6.2
NC-2009 IEQc6.1:Controllability of Systems—Lightingposted by Carrie Laurendine on
Im documenting these credits for an apartment/condo building.
LEED EBOM 2009 - EAP2
EBOM-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Efficiency Performanceposted by K A on
Hi, I work on a tenant building -- each unit has it's own electrical and water meters - no other utilities are used.
heating section type
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Francesco Passerini on
I'm modeling a baseline system according to System 5. I am considering Table 6.8.1A in order to determine the performance of the DX cooling coils.
Well Said - Not All PVCs are Equal - Good Decisions are Required
posted by Louise Schlatter on
Tristan, Well said. What I got out of this is: 1. Not all PVCs are equal. We need to know more about the products we are using. 2. We need to weigh our options.
Path 4
CI-2009 SSc1:Site Selectionposted by Mike D on
Can the project achieve Path4 if there are no parking spaces within the building. The project is a zero lot line as well. Thanks!
Modeling a Commercial Kitchen
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by September Silvers on
Hi, I am trying to model a dining facility and am finding it difficult to determine the best way to include the energy associated with the kitchen equipment.
Industry Scare Tactics
posted by Andrew Ellsworth on
Tristan, thank you for rationally analyzing the claims made by the PVC industry, and showing that - surprise, surprise - their statements are loaded with inaccuracy and written to intentionally mis