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OPTION 1. METERING - tenant level meters
CI-v4 EAc3:Advanced energy meteringposted by Matt Edwards on
Our tenant space consists of 1 full floor and part of another floor in a high rise office building. We would like to know whether the design as described below would meet
Exceptional calculation in newer credit templates for v3 (2009)
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Jill Kurtz on
The exceptional calculations used to be entered into the LEED template but with the streamlined templates, the tables are no longer included in the form.
Compliance with 90.1 6.4.4.2.2?
CI-v4 EAp1:Fundamental commissioning and verificationposted by emily reese moody on
A question from my CxA that I can't find a response for in the Guide or elsewhere:
Bar Space
CI-v4 EQc9:Acoustic performanceposted by Kevin Gilleran on
Hi. We are working on a TI within a shell building which will have a bar, seating, lounge area, kitchen prep areas with support spaces and its own restrooms. No office function etc.
Flush out option -1 for spaces like Stairwells and Elevator shafts
NC-v4 EQc4:Indoor air quality assessmentposted by Nishank Shah on
According to the language used in this credit, we are supposed to perform a building flush-out of the gross floor area.
Shaftliners in interior wall assemblies
NC-v4 EQc2:Low-emitting materialsposted by Vandita Mudgal on
Do Shaftliners in the interior wall assemblies fall under the Low-Emitting Material category for CDPH v1.1 2010 VOC Emission testing?
v4, IDC, LEED Interpretation ID# 10419, 2013 Title 24 Part 6 California Energy Code - Existing envelope?
CI-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Kevin Gilleran on
Hi,
Option 1 energy simulation - I am in review of the LEED Interpretation ID# 10419 and I am unclear how I model the existing envelope of a ID+C tenant space.
Other Legally Binding Documents to address Local Code in Tenant Spaces
CS-v4 EAc2:Optimize energy performanceposted by Teresa Stern on
Hi, I'm working on a CS project in WA state, which has an energy code more stringent than the ASHRAE baseline.