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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.
Jasmin,
posted by Emily Catacchio on
If the first building is entirely complete and is already certified under New Construction, then you will keep the certification even though there is further work happening which is outside of the
Documentation of Roof - In General
EBOM-2009 SSc7.2:Heat Island Reduction—Roofposted by David Tetro on
Hi all - just a question as I am new to this... I am looking to get certification for an existing building (EBOM) and I have all the drawings in CAD - however, under normal circumstances, there are
LPD category for double height entrance hall
CI-2009 EAc1.1:Optimize Energy Performance—Lighting Powerposted by Felipe Duran on
We have a residential project - with a double height entrance lobby (main entrance to the bldg) - and I am not sure how to calculate the LPD for this space - should I treat it as: 1) Lobby (14W/m2
LEED Boundary
posted by Sherri von Wolfe on
Good afternoon, We have an unusual campus project in which the majority of the project renovation and new construction is in the basement.
acceptability criteria of approximate HVAC models
CS-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Rosana Correa on
Dear All, I am modeling an existing building with a Water-cooled VRF HVAC system.
Non-fossil fuel in district heat
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Jens Apel on
This question relates to the thread below (“Absorption chiller in baseline model”) but is of more general nature.
The reclaim water project on going
EBOM-2009 WEc3:Water Efficient Landscapingposted by Linh Huynh on
Hi, I am working on a LEED project. My performance period is from April to July, 2012.
2012 public comment
Pilot-Credits EApc67:Energy Jumpstartposted by Tristan Roberts on
For more background on why this pilot credit exists, and what it means for LEED-EBOM 2012, see this great discussion on our 2012 public comment forum.
Water consumption calculation - showerhead flow rate pressure
NC-2009 WEp1:Water Use Reduction—20% Reductionposted by GPS Development on
I'm working on a LEED project in Asia. The water pressure for shower here is set at 3.5 bar (~50 psi). However, the baseline used by LEED is 2.5gpm at 80 psi.