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Humidification in AHUs
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Davide Liviero on
Dear all,
EV parking space distribution
NC-v4.1 LTc8:Electric Vehiclesposted by Nadia Bini on
Our project has both employee parking and visitor parking.
Homes Multifamily Midrise V3
Pilot-Credits EApc95:Alternative Energy Performance Metricposted by Ashley Wisse on
Can anyone confirm that this pilot credit can be used for a V3 Homes Multifamily Midrise project where the ASHRAE 90.1-2007 baseline will be used.
Dedicated Kitchen Exhaust
NC-v4 EQp1:Minimum indoor air quality performanceposted by colleen soden on
We have a low rise (4 story) multifamily residential project considering LEED v4 BD+C in Boston.
IECA vs US EPA CGP
NC-v4 SSp1:Construction activity pollution preventionposted by Gregory Mason on
Hi,
EAc6 Enhanced Refrigerant Management
NC-v4 EAc6:Enhanced refrigerant managementposted by Roshni Lad on
Hello,
I am working on a New Construction project - a community center, certifying under LEED v4.
Core and Shell without plumbing
CS-v4 WEp2:Indoor water use reductionposted by Karl Heitman on
I would like to confirm that if the developer doesn't install any plumbing fixtures for his core and shell industrial project, this prerequisite is automatically met. Appreciate your answer i
IT Room Space Cooling
NC-v4 EAc3:Advanced energy meteringposted by Mark Zoeteman on
Reference Guide states under Data Center heading: IT energy consumption, as measured from an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) output meter, should be metered separately from non-IT equipment, suc
IDc2
CS-2009 IDc2:LEED Accredited Professionalposted by Michael Haugeneder on
Is it possible to achieve one more point in the IDc2, if the LEED Accredited Professional is also a BREEAM AP? Thank you!
Outside Temperature Adjustment Factor
EBOM-v4.1 EAp3:Energy Performanceposted by Julie Hendricks on
The calculation for determining the outside temperature adjustment factor in the GHG emissions score calculation seems to be missing from the credit langauge, both here at LEEDuser and in the LEED