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IEQc4.4

We are not pursuing IEQc4.4 for our project. However, the contractor has stated that we may be able to add it. For solid core wood doors and some products with composite woods as minor components we are receiving certifications that the wood products comply with CARB Phase 2 standards. I've researched this a little and so far have not found any answers. If we do pursue the credit and this is the level compliance for products being submitted, does it comply with the IEQc4.4 requirement? If we don't pursue the credit and these products have this level of compliance, does it affect any other credit we may be pursuing?

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Wed, 03/06/2013 - 15:39

Joel, we'd need more information on the resins in your products to be able to answer the first question—see Brent's breakdown above.For your second question, not directly, but theoretically it could affect IEQc3.2, and those products will have a bearing on MRc4, MRc7, and others.

Wed, 03/06/2013 - 16:02

Thanks for the speedy response. Your first answer is what I thought and the second has been noted to the Contractor. Thanks for your help. Joel

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