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Outdoor air monitoring
EBOM-2009 IEQc1.2:IAQ Best Management Practices—Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoringposted by VISHESH AGARWAL on
If TFAs are having manual dampers for fresh air intake so is we need to change the in motorised dampers which can be communicated by sensors.for the monitoring of the CO2 level in the space and the
Documenting WEpc94
Pilot-Credits WEpc94:No Cooling Towerposted by Dan Ackerstein on
The building we are seeking to certify is a commercial office building in Hyderabad, India, which is a hub for India's growing tech industry.
Onsite renewable energy- Energy cost offset
NC-2009 EAc2:On-Site Renewable Energyposted by Manikandan S on
Hi All
How to Get this credit For VRF System
NC-2009 IEQc5:Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Controlposted by SAMY Chamy on
Hai:- Our project is sewing factory we already provide entryway mate and Exhaust as required, VRF system is used for A/c 1.Is it enough to attend this credit 2.
water consumption calculations for Irrigation
CS-2009 WEc1:Water Efficient Landscapingposted by Selvarasu M on
Hi,
The following are the queries with respect to irrigation calculations:
Building use categories
NC-v4 LTc7:Reduced parking footprintposted by Aishwarya Kulkarni on
Museum building falls under which category of building uses?
Retrofit of a existing building into green building
EBOM-2009 WEc1:Water Performance Measurementposted by Mohammed Ibrahim on
Are there any trade off if using the Existing chiller
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by sriram tetali on
Hi all,
The project is an industrial buildings
Bain Marie
Healthcare-v2009 WEp1:Water use reductionposted by jesmin joseph on
We have a hospital project that is having 1 Bain Marie. In Process water use under which category we have to consider the equipment, food steamer or in others?
Wall Putty VOC content measured in gram/kg
CS-2009 IEQc4.1:Low-Emitting Materials—Adhesives and Sealantsposted by Kavita Gusain on
The test certificate for VOC content received from Laboratory for wall putty is in grams/kg, whereas LEED specifies the limit in grams/liter.