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Meaning of "Ready to Use Products"
NC-2009 IEQc4.2:Low-Emitting Materials—Paints and Coatingsposted by Abdulrahman Sherazy on
Hello Colleagues, I have an epoxy coating for flooring with VOC content
Radiant Floor Heating with Natural Ventilation
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Jean Marais on
Hi Group, I have a project with only Radiant Floor Heating with Natural Ventilation. I have modeled both baseline and proposed with the baseline HVAC for cooling (the missing system).
identify preferential sites
CS-2009 SSc4.3:Alternative Transportation—Low-Emitting and Fuel-Efficient Vehiclesposted by gabriel Morales on
Our project developed, we have an underground parking garage, where 100% of the places will be operated by robotic systems. How do we identify preferential sites for LEED credits? regards,
Single building or multiple buildings?
posted by Aditi Padki on
We are working on a manufacturing plant outside United States.
Design Outdoor Air Intake much larger than required
CI-2009 IEQp1:Minimum IAQ Performanceposted by Diana Hill on
Hello, we are doing our office project on a tenth floor of an office building. We have two fan coil units which supply outdoor air to the office.
Table PIf3-3 Total Daily Occupancy
posted by Dale Dunnet on
I have read several questions/ replies in the forum, but am still unclear. Some background: We have a 70k warehouse attached to a 20k office. The entire facility has 12 FTEs.
Revise of load input in Proposed case prior to Appeal
CS-2009 EAp2:Minimum Energy Performanceposted by Therese Malm on
Hi, Our project has received a denial for EAp2 and we intend to appeal.
Revise of input load prior to Appeal
posted by Therese Malm on
Hi, I have posted the same topic under EAp2 for C&S v.2009 but I guess it is more relevant to post it here. Hi, Our project has received a denial for EAp2 and we intend to appeal.
Modeling LEED 2009 District Energy Systems
NC-2009 EAc1:Optimize Energy Performanceposted by Dónal O'Connor on
For LEED 2009, when modeling the proposed building which incorporates the DES (Method 2) how is the DES plant modeled? As the central plant is huge in comparison to the proposed building load, is
DES Energy Cost
NC-2009 EAc1:Optimize Energy Performanceposted by Marina Andrade on
According to the Advance Energy Modeling for LEED, page 49 option 1, I should model all upstream equipment as cost neutral.