I could both very general and very specific guidance on modeling a mixed-use project - with first floor retails space that is "shell" only (tenant build-out is not included in the project) and three floors of residential (apartments) above.
Generally - how do I handle the energy modeling of the first floor? We are doing the project under NC 2009 because it is >75% NC (25% core and shell).
Specifically what values do I use for basecase LPD for the first floor "core & shell" space and
What type of mechanical system design should I use for basecase and proposed?
If I need to start over with a new question under the Core and Shell ratings
Thank you.
Christopher Schaffner
CEO & FounderThe Green Engineer
LEEDuser Expert
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June 6, 2010 - 1:04 pm
Any "shell" space gets modeled with code minimum systems. This is outlined very clearly in Appendix G.
Christopher Schaffner
CEO & FounderThe Green Engineer
LEEDuser Expert
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June 7, 2010 - 6:07 pm
Specific language from Appendix G. Table G3.1 6.c (Proposed Building Performance - Lighting)
"Where lighting neither exists nor is specified, lighting power shall be determined in accordance with the Building Area Method for the appropriate building type."
See additional language in Section 8 (Thermal Blocks - HVAC Zones Not Designed), and Section 10 (HVAC Systems)