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Simple simulation question
NC-2009 EAp2:Minimum energy performanceposted by Timo Marquez on
This might be a rather simple question, but would like avoid confusion.
Credit completion
NC-2009 IEQc8.1:Daylight and views - daylightposted by Sally Marr on
I have completed filling out the template for the prescriptive path, including over 75% daylit space, when skylight and window areas are combined, yet the template summary is still showing '0 point
EAC1 - Day Lighting & Other Lighitng controls input
NC-2009 EAc1:Optimize energy performanceposted by susan eguia on
Hi, We've only done the mechanical portion for this project but the client assigned to us the EAc1 credits.
5% Requirement Clarification
EBOM-2009 WEc3:Water efficient landscapingposted by Marie Gruel on
I have a zero lot line project, so all landscaped areas are within planters on the plaza level, or in tree wells in the sidewalk.
Roof Terraces and Balconies
NC-2009 SSc5.2:Site development - maximize open spaceposted by Catalina A on
We are certifying a Hotel Project earning credit SSc2.
Comparing Process Pumping between Baseline and Proposed
NC-2009 EAc1:Optimize energy performanceposted by Evelyn Dicks, EI, CxA on
I am working on a lab building near the coast where seawater is pumped into the building for use by researchers.
Modeling PCW Heat Rejection for DES vs. System 5 (DX Cooling)
NC-2009 EAc1:Optimize energy performanceposted by Evelyn Dicks, EI, CxA on
I am working on a building that supplies process cooling water (PCW) to lab spaces. The PCW rejects its heat through a heat exchanger to the chilled water system from a district energy plant.
vestibule instead of pressure difference
CS-2009 IEQc5:Indoor chemical and pollutant source controlposted by Nándor Kovács on
I found in ASHRAE 62.1-2004 standard that using a vestibule to provide airlock between garage and regulary occupied spaces is a compilant way to limit the entry of exhaust gases. Is it possible to
LEED Project Boundary, Existing Irrigation, and Crane Placement
NC-2009 WEc1:Water efficient landscapingposted by Brooks Critchfield on
We have a project on an existing campus which requires that two large cranes sit next to the project on an adjacent turf area.
Exhaust Rate of at least 0.5cfm/sq.ft
NC-2009 IEQc5:Indoor chemical and pollutant source controlposted by Maya Karkour on
Hi All, Assuming that one of the hazardous chemical area also has a fresh air supply (in addition to the exhaust), how do we determine if the min exhaust rate (0.5cfm/sq.ft) is achieved.