I'm working on a HC interiors project with waiting rooms and nurse stations that have density of 25 people/1000sf, however they do not have 4 walls enclosing the spaces. The nurse stations have large counters open to the corridor, and the waiting rooms are part of larger open spaces that lead to corridors, also not separated by doors. Are CO2 monitors required in these spaces?
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Dylan Connelly
Mechanical EngineerIntegral Group
LEEDuser Expert
472 thumbs up
September 8, 2015 - 11:29 am
Recommend a CIR if you're unclear. Or submit how you think makes sense and see if you are questioned. My feeling is that the nurse stations are more office than densely occupied. And a waiting room probably has a wall somewhere you can put a CO2 sensor on. Typically the rooms in this credit are enclosed but if they are mostly enclosed I can see it being a requirement.