ID C1: Innovation in Design (1 ~ 4 Points)

27 05 2008

Intent:

To provide design teams and projects the opportunity to be awarded points for exceptional performance above the requirements set by the LEED Green Building Rating System and/or innovative performance in Green Building categories not specially addressed by the LEED Green Building Rating Sytem.

Requirements

Credit 1.1 (1 point): Identify the intent of the proposed innovation Credit, the proposed requirement for compliance, the proposed submittal to demonstrate compliance, and the design approach (strategies) that might be used to meet the requirements.

Credit 1.2 ~ 1.4 (1 point) same as C1.1





Daylight factor

2 05 2008

Daylight Factor (DF) = Exterior illumination / Interior illumination (%)

1.room areas

2.window areas (window areas above 2.3 m are considered to be daylight glazing. 0.75-2.3m window areas are considered as vision glazing)

3. Geometry and height factors

4. Visible transmittance

5. Daylight factor= (window area/Floor areas)* window geometry* (Actual T vis/Minimum Tvis)* window height factor

6. If the total daylight factor for a room is 2% or greater. it is appilicable

7. applicable rooms areas/ all occupied rooms > 75%, It passed the credit.





EQ C8.2: Daylight and Views: Views for 90% of Space

1 05 2008

Intent:

Provide for the building occupants a connection between indoor spaces and the outdoors through the introduction of daylight and views into the regularly occupied areas of the buildings.

Requirements:

- Achieve direct line of sight to vision glazing for building occupants in 90% of all regularly occupied areas.

- Areas directly connected to perimeter windows must have a glazing-to-floor area ratio of at least 0.07.

- Parts of the floor area with horizontal view angles of less than 10 degrees  at 1.7m (50 inches) above the floor cannot be included in this calculation.

- Areas not directly connected to perimeter windows must have a horizontal  view angle of at least 10 degrees at 1.27 m (50 inches) above the floor involving 50% or more of the floor area. If a room meets these requirements then the entire room area is considered to meet the view requirement.

- Exceptions will be considered on their merits.





EQ C8.1: Daylight and Views: Daylight 75% of Spaces

1 05 2008

Intent:

Provide for the building occupants a connection between indoor spaces and the outdoors through the introduction of daylight and views into the regularly occupied areas of the building.

Requirements:

Achieve a minimum Daylight Factor of 2% (excluding all direct sunlight penetration) or achieve at least 250 lux in 75% of all regularly occupied areas, with the aid of a computer simulation model. Exceptions for areas where taks would be hindered by the use of daylight will be considered on their merit.





EQ C7.2: Thermal comfort: Monitoring

1 05 2008

Intent:

Provide a thermally comfortable environment that supports the productivity and well-being of building occupants.

Requirements:

Provide a permanent monitoring system to ensure building performance to the desired comfort criteria as determined by EQ Credit 7.1, thermal comfort- compliance

References:

ASHRAE 55-2004: Thermal environmental conditions for human occupany

Predicted Mean Vote / Predicted Percentage Dissatisfied (PMV/PPD) based on “operative temperature”

Winter: 20-23 C

Summer: 22- 26 C





EQ C7.1: Thermal Comfort: Compliance with ASHRAE 55-2004

1 05 2008

Intent:
Provide a thermally comfortable environment that supports the productivity and well-being of building occupants.

Requirements:
Comply with ASHRAE standard 55-2004, Thermal Comfort conditions for human occupancy





EQ 6.2: Controllability of Systems: Non-Perimeter Spaces

29 04 2008

Intent:

Provide a high level of thermal, ventilation and lighting system control by individual occupants or specific groups in multi-occupant spaces (i.e. classrooms or conference areas) to promote the productivity, comfort and well-being of building occupants.

Requirements:

Provide controls for each , individual for airflow, temperature and lighting for at least 50% of the occupants in non-perimeter, regularly occupied areas.

Caculations

1. 4.5 m offset from the outer wall: Perimeter space

2. Perimeter area: occupied areas

3. Non-perimeter area: 4.5 m from perimeter wall

4. Intersect: 75%+ perimeter area,  75%-: only area within 4.5 m offset line is considered as perimeter area.

5.

one operable window, one lighting control/18.5m2 perimeter area

For non-perimeter group multi-occupant space

930-m2(10000 ft2) : 3 lighting controls, 1 airflow control, 1 temperature control /230 m2 (2500 ft2)

930+ m2 (10000 ft2): 3 lighting controls, 1 airflow control and 1 temperature control /930m2





EQ C6.1: Controllability of Systems: Perimeter Spaces

29 04 2008

Intent:

Provide a high level of thermal, ventilation and lighting system control by individual occupants or specific groups in multi-occupant spaces (i.e. classrooms or conference areas) to promote the productivity, comfort and well-being of building occupants.

Requirements:

Provide at least an average of one operable window and one lighting control zone per 18.5 m2 (200 ft2) for all regularly occupied areas within 5 meters (15feet) of perimeter wall.





EQ c5: Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source Control

28 04 2008

Intent:

Minimize exposure of building occupants to potentially hazardous particulates, biological contaminants and chemical pollutants that adversely impact air and water quality.

Requirements:

Design to minimize pollutant cross-contamination of regularly occupied areas:

- Employ permanent entryway systems (grills, grates, etc.) to capture dirt, particulates, etc. from entering the building at all high volum entryways.

- Where hazardous gases or chemicals may be present or used (including garages, housekeeping/laundry areas, and copying/printing rooms), provide segregated areas with deck to deck partitions with separate ouside exhaust at a rate of at least 9.2 m3/hour. m2, (0.5 cpm/ft2), no air re-circulation, and operated at a negative pressure compared with the surrounding spaces of at least an average of 5 Pa and with a minimum of 1Pa when the doors to the rooms are closed.

- Provide containment drains plumbed fro appropriate disposal of hazardous liquid wastes in places where water and chemical  concentrate mixing occurs for maintenance or laboratory purposes.

-Replace all filtration media immediately prior to occupancy. Filtration media shall have a minimum efficiency reporting value (MERV) of 13, as determined by ASHRAE 52.2-1999 for media installed at the end of construction.

References:

ASHRAE stanadard 52.2-1999 Table 1

Requirements for MERV Value of 13

Composite Average particle size efficiency %

0.30~0.10um <75%

1.0-3.0 um >=90%

3.0-10.0 um >=90%

Minimum Final Resistance

350 Pa





EA C4.4: Low-emitting Materials: Composite Wood and laminate Adhensives

25 04 2008

Intent:

Reduce the quantity of indoor air contaminants that are odorous, potentially irritating and/or harmful to the comfort and well-being of installers and occupants.

Requirements:

Composite wood and agrifiber products,  including core materials, must contain no added urea-formaldehyde resins. Adhesives used to fabricate laminated assemblies containing these products must contain no urea-formaldehyde.

References:

South Cost Rule #1168

1. VOC<250 g/L

2. adhensive and sealant <

indoor carpet adhesive 50

carpet pad adhesive 50

outdoor carpet adhesive 150

wood flooring adhesive 60

rubber foor adhesive 50

ceramic tile adhesives 85

VCT and Asphalt tile adhesive 50

Dry wall and panel adhesive 50

Cove base adhesive 50

Multipurpose contruction adhesives 70

Structural galzing adhesives 100

Single ply roof membrane adhesives 250