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Natural Ventilation in Dwelling Units | ASHRAE 62.1 - 2010 natural ventilation exceptions
NC-v4 EQp1:Minimum indoor air quality performanceposted by Aris Koliopoulos on
Dear All,
We are working on a 6 storey residential project which pursues LEED certification under the BD+C: New Construction rating system.
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posted by Amanda Farman on
Hi all,
Question on supplying fresh air to unoccupiable spaces
NC-v4 EQp1:Minimum indoor air quality performanceposted by Mohamed AbuShariah on
Hi,
Im currently engaged in the design on a new project where we are falling in a dilemma with the HVAC design team about what spaces should be supplied with fresh air.
No fresh mechanical fresh air intake bieng implemented
NC-v4.1 EQp1:Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performanceposted by Mahnoor Ali on
Hello community, I'd really like any of you guys help with this So our building is a dwelling unit with multiple rooms where labour/ workers will be living each each room has access to outdoors and
v5 BD&C: Project Priorities and the Triple Bottom Line
posted by Stephane Larocque on
I suggest that the current pilot credits for triple bottom line analysis i.e.
Embodied Carbon Benchmarks
posted by Sarah Manuszak on
I am pleased to see embodied carbon being addressed in LEED v5's Materials and Resources (MR) category.
Regularly occupied area of an hotel room
NC-v4 EQc7:Daylightposted by Ilse Dijkstra-Nugteren on
Should the entrance area of a hotel room (small area (
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posted by Amanda Farman on
Hi everyone,
Natural vs mechanical ventilation
NC-v4 EQp1:Minimum indoor air quality performanceposted by Dina El-Sady on
A project has a production building with a warehouse and is beinng naturally ventilated with exhaust air louvers and fresh air louvers .The machinery has direct exhaust fans to remove heat dissipat