Hi,
I am wondering if anyone has encountered a situation where are non-default flow duration (for example in a restroom faucet) would be applicable?
Thanks
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CI-v4 WEc1: Indoor water use reduction
Hi,
I am wondering if anyone has encountered a situation where are non-default flow duration (for example in a restroom faucet) would be applicable?
Thanks
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emily reese moody
Sustainability Director, Certifications & ComplianceJacobs
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June 5, 2018 - 12:29 pm
Hi Chen,
There are probably many instances where a non-default flow rate would be acceptable to use. One example I've used is a specific kitchen-like faucet that was only accessible to a portion of the occupants in a user group. There are many ways to show variations within the calculator tool, so make sure how you have them broken out is the best way to represent the users.
For any area that uses a non-default value, or assumes less than 100% of occupants use a particular fixture, it is always best to provide a brief narrative for the reviewers explaining your logic. Doing this often prevents review comments asking for the reasoning.