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Pilot Credit 9
Pilot-Credits PC9:Street Networkposted by Jeffrey Lewis on
I'm not sure why this point is necessary, to be completely honest.
LEED CS v2009 certified building
CI-2009 IEQp1:Minimum IAQ Performanceposted by Aaron Yorke on
Hi all, We have a small LEED:CI project in a CS certified shopping mall. We don't have any direct outdoor air intakes, we take the air from the main atrium and give it to our space.
In a LEED certified building
CI-2009 SSc2:Development Density and Community Connectivityposted by Aaron Yorke on
Hi all, We have a CI project in a CS v2009 certified project which achieved the development density points.
Pilot Credit
Pilot-Credits EApc3:Medical and process equipment efficiencyposted by Dan Forino on
If we have a LEED Project that was pursuing a Pilot Credit but without knowing that it was a Pilot Credit, and are at the Submission Phase can we still apply for this credit.
LEED HC SSc9.1/9.2 again
posted by James Chueh on
We are trying to pursue these two credits along with IEQc2 Acoustic Performance.
Material valuation system - BASTA
Pilot-Credits MRpc54:Avoidance of chemicals of concernposted by Tanja Arnesson on
In Sweden we use a material valuation system that is called BASTA, this system is only for chemicals.
Sampling Rate
NC-2009 IEQc1:Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoringposted by Ehsan Baharvand on
Hi, I have an issue with regard to CO2-metering in practice.
Adjustable valve for WC fixtures
CS-2009 WEp1:Water Use Reductionposted by Maya Karkour on
Dear all, The project has 2/4 LPF WC fixtures specified, and the water calculations done accordingly. The Contractor is suggesting a WC fixture with a maximum flush rate of 3/6 LPF, but with a regu
Adjustable valve for WC fixtures
Schools-2009 WEp1:Water Use Reduction—20% Reductionposted by Maya Karkour on
Dear all, The project has 2/4 LPF WC fixtures specified, and the water calculations done accordingly. The Contractor is suggesting a WC fixture with a maximum flush rate of 3/6 LPF, but with a reg
Residential Dual Flush Fixture Usage
NC-2009 WEp1:Water Use Reduction—20% Reductionposted by Michelle Rosenberger on
We are evaluating dual flush fixtures for our residential project. I see in the Water Use Reduction guidance the weighted average methodology.