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skipping RH sensors and getting IEQ 2.3?
EBOM-2009 IEQc2.3:Occupant Comfort—Thermal Comfort Monitoringposted by Allen Doyle on
Is it possible that a climate could be benign enough that RH sensors would be redundant or unnecessary, and a project would still gain IEQ 2.3 compliance with temperature monitoring alone? In our s
LEED V2 - NC A Building Housing a CHP Plant for a Campus DES
NC-2009 EAc1:Optimize Energy Performanceposted by Melissa Crowe on
I have a CHP project that I cannot seem to fit in any one clearly defined compliance path.
Energy Standards Comparison
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Sam Watters on
Hello, I'm trying to work through how much more efficient my project will be over ASHRAE 90.1 2007, and I wondered if anyone had experience with how the standard compares to IEC 2006. The local b
LEED CS - tenant vs Owner insulation
CS-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Lawrence Lile on
I am working with an owner who is developing a speculative office building under LEED CS 2009.
official commenting closed here
posted by Tristan Roberts on
With USGBC's comment period closing in 12 hours, LEEDuser must close this forum as of now as an officlal place to comment.
LEEDuser MR forum closed for official comments
posted by Tristan Roberts on
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v2012 References Tools That Don't Exist Yet
posted by Melissa Wrolstad on
While trying to determine the exact requirements and procedures for satisfying Sustainable Sites Credit: Rainwater Management a member of our team decided to look into the use of the EPA Stormwater
Occupant Surveys & Thermal Comfort Verification
posted by Lindsay Baker on
Thanks for the summary, Tristan! I wanted to point out one big difference in the IEQ section, as compared to LEED BD&C 2009, which is that the Thermal Comfort Verification credit (for occupant