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Heat Pipes
NC-2009 EAc4:Enhanced Refrigerant Managementposted by Christopher Schaffner on
Here's a stumper for y'all. A "heat pipe" uses refrigerant migration (without compressors) between two coils for heat recovery.
Artificial Turf Cooling
Schools-2009 WEc1:Water Efficient Landscapingposted by Lauren Fakhoury on
We have a project using artificial turf for the football field so it does not require irrigation, but it does need to be rinsed and cooled down.
Eligibility of Wood
NC-2009 EAc2:On-Site Renewable Energyposted by Jens Apel on
This is a more general question about the eligibility of wood as renewable fuel. Following the Reference Guide I get the impression that all wood apart from untreated waste and mill residue is inel
LEED documentation samples
posted by Tristan Roberts on
Hi, you are in the right place. There are hundreds of examples on this website, with explanations. Click on this link to access the credits you would like examples for.
BLOW-OUT FIXTURE FOR CS v2.0
CS-2009 WEp1:Water Use Reductionposted by Carolina Vergnano on
First of all, I’m sorry for posting a question of the v2.0 Guide in the 2009 page, but there is no space for CS v2.0 projects anymore. I am working on a Core&Shell v2.0 project where an effici
upgrading to LEED-EBOM 2009
posted by Tristan Roberts on
Paola, you will need to create a new registration for the project at LEEDOnline.com. There will be a new registration fee and none of your current project information will carry over.
Reporting FSC items
CI-2009 MRc7:Certified Woodposted by Max Calabro on
I'm finalizing my first LEED project, and I've got a question on putting in material (FSC in particular) values into the LEED Online form.
Sinks in a Massage & Wash Rooms
CI-2009 WEp1:Water Use Reduction—20% Reductionposted by Kirstin Weikert on
Do sinks in Massage & Wash Rooms count in the WEp1 credit for LEED-CI? Currently, there is one massage room and one wash/dry room planned in my project. Both rooms include sinks.
Donated Materials
Schools-2009 MRc5:Regional Materialsposted by Prudence Ferreira on
A contractor has offered to donate a salvaged water tank to our project. The tank was salvaged locally so qualifies for the credit, but how do we calculate the cost for a donated item.
To LEED CI or not lead to CI? That is the question...
posted by anastasia harrison on
We have a client who is a state school run by a not-for profit organization. Technically the owner is the state; operator the school, but this can be blurry and perceived as owner/operator.