100002197 - thermal comfort RS language
Under Requirements, delete "Meet the requirements for both thermal comfort design and thermal comfort control."
Under Requirements, delete "Meet the requirements for both thermal comfort design and thermal comfort control."
Under Option 1, second paragraph under AND: update "76 millimeters" to "760 millimeters".
In Table 2, revise the T60 value for Office Building Open Plan Office with Sound Masking to read as "
Revise second sentence language to read as follows:
“Fulfill the requirements of Case 1 or Case 2, Option 1 (with no minor improvements within buffer areas) under SLL Prerequisite Wetland and Water Body Conservation.”
Under Existing Land, revise the sentence to read as follows:
"Buildings located on previously constructed docks, piers, jetties, infill, and other manufactured structures in or above water are permissible, provided that the artificial land was not constructed by the owner of the LEED project for the express purpose of constructing the LEED project."
Replace second bullet with the following:
"Environmental product declarations which conform to ISO 14025 and EN 15804 or ISO 21930 and have at least a cradle to gate scope."
Modify the SI unit conversions:
Path 1, change 4 267 140 liters per second of outdoor air per square meter' to '4 267 140 liters of outdoor air per square meter'.
Path 2, change '1 066 260 liters per second of outdoor air per square meter' to '1 066 260 liters of outdoor air per square meter'.
Path 2, change ‘1.5 liters of outside air per second per square meter’ to ‘1.5 liters per second per square meter of outdoor air’.
Under Requirements, Option 3. Pressure Balancing, replace “difference of more than 3 Pa” with “difference of less than 3 Pa”
Change the 3 point threshold from 252 to 250.
Change Option 2. Reduce Parking (1 point) to "Option 2. Reduce Parking (2 points)"
Revise the 2nd sentence under Option 2 to read:
"Provide parking capacity that is a 30% (1 point) or 60% (2 points) reduction below the base ratios recommended by the Parking Consultants Council, as shown in the Institute of Transportation Engineers’ Transportation Planning Handbook, 4th edition, Table 11-12."