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Modeling pump, fan, COP
CS-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Indochine Engineering VN on
Hi, I have many chilled water pumps, 1 primary and 3 loop secondary pumps with heat exchangers.
Attachments for the Resubmission
posted by kelly ryan on
I am resubmitting a credit in response to LEED comments from the intial submission. The attachment file has been updated.
Different HVAC system in baseline than proposed design- C&S
CS-2009 EAc1:Optimize Energy Performanceposted by Ron Dean on
I am doing the energy model for a CS project.
Major renovation energy model
NC-2009 EAc1:Optimize Energy Performanceposted by Ron Dean on
I am working on the energy model of an renovated building, where only the structure will remain (LEED CS). It is located in a corner, attached to other buildings on both sides.
Roof Area Clarification
CS-2009 SSc7.2:Heat Island Effect—Roofposted by Maggie Hogan Skaug on
Looking for a clarification on the "Roof Area" definition, in particular, what constitutes an "open covered parking structure".
Ice Makers on LEED 2009 for Retail NC
Retail-NC-v2009 WEc3:Water use reductionposted by Nic Millard on
Are ice makers included in the WE 3 calculations since its Retail NC, we thought they were excluded for NC all together, but were not sure if this only applied to NC schools and core and shell.
No Tenant Fit Out
CS-2009 IEQc8.1:Daylight and Views—Daylightposted by Kimberlyn Caoagas on
I'm working on a 12-story office building. To my knowledge, there are no concrete tenant fit outs yet (since the tenants have yet to be known). Would the project be able to pursue IEQc8.1/8.2?
v4 EAp2 Energy savings by cost or units of energy?
Hospitality-NC-v4 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Tyra Sorensen on
Is this still based on cost or is this now based on actual energy savings?
Pressure flow rates
EBOM-v4 WEp1:Indoor water use reductionposted by OSCAR DE LA RED on
When introducing the design flow rate values in the indoor water calculator for option 1 calculated water use, we should use the flow rate fixtures values associated to the actual facility pressur
Integrated Design...
posted by Scott Bowman on
Integrated design is going to become even more necessary as we move into LEED v4 to maintain the performance we have been getting in our buildings, and as a new credit in NC, it will require some n