Our building owner is having a building-wide outdoor air delivery monitoring system installed throughout the building (not just in the LEED-tenant area of our project) but it won't be installed in our tenant space until about 3-months post occupancy.
Can this still count?
Tristan Roberts
RepresentativeVermont House of Representatives
LEEDuser Expert
11478 thumbs up
August 29, 2010 - 8:55 pm
I think you would have to submit as an alternative compliance path and hope for a positive response from the reviewer. Seems to me like it meets the intent.Not sure if this is practical, but could you delay your final application until three months post-occupancy and document it in the regular fashion?
Michael Smithing
Director - Green Building AdvisoryColliers International Ltd.
304 thumbs up
July 19, 2011 - 9:12 am
Do I understand correctly that if we have outdoor air delivery monitoring on each of the AHU in the building then there is no need to separately monitor the air flow to the CI space we are fitting out?
Dylan Connelly
Mechanical EngineerIntegral Group
LEEDuser Expert
472 thumbs up
September 22, 2011 - 11:24 am
If the base building AHU is monitored and you know for example it has 15% outside air. Then you can assume the amount of air delivered to your CI space also has 15% outside air. You may want to monitor or at least balance the airflow to your space to ensure that it is adequate.