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NC-v4 WEp2:Indoor water use reduction

Indoor Water Use Reduction - Occupancy clarification

The project building is a gym building (G+2). On the second floor, it has residential units for its employees. The employees who work in this gym building stay in these residential units. The gym operates for 8 hours each day. The total number of employees is 25, out of which 20 persons are currently occupying the residential units, and another 5 persons only work in the gym during its operational hours. In this scenario, how can I fill occupancy in the indoor water use reduction calculator?

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Thu, 07/27/2023 - 01:29

create an 'EMPLOYEES' user group, list 25 fulltime equivelent employees per day.  create a 'RESIDENTIAL' user group, list 20 residents.  residential units will be occupied 365 days per year (unless there is a unique situation) Confirm number of days per year the gym will be open and list accordingly.  I would assume the people use the gym fixtures during their work shift and use the residential fixtures when not on thier work shift. Hope this helps!

Sat, 07/29/2023 - 16:58

Thanks for the information. However, I have one more doubt. As I mentioned before, this is a gym building that receives 150 people for a workout, and they spend 2 hours per day in the gym. For the Indoor Water Use Reduction calculator, there are two options to enter occupancy in this situation. One option is to enter FTE (Full-Time Equivalent) of the building as 25 employees and 150 persons as visitors. The other option is to calculate FTE as per LEED guidelines: FTE = full-time employees + { (part-time regular occupants * part-time occupants' spent hours) / 8 }. Using the formula, FTE = 25 + { (150 * 2) / 8 } = 63. Therefore, you can use 63 as FTE in the Employee group and 20 in the Residential group. Which of the options can I use? Thanks

Mon, 07/31/2023 - 13:01

I would list 150 visitors within the 'EMPLOYEES' user group and assume 50% of the gym visitors take a shower during their visit. So you'll need to override the default shower use per day in the calculator. 

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