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1 LEED NC Indoor Environmental Quality INTENT Slide Editor: James A
LEED NC Indoor Environmental Quality INTENT Slide Editor: James A. Strapko LEED Source:

2 Indoor Environmental Quality 8 Credits; 15 Points
EQPR1: Minimum Indoor Air Quality EQPR2: Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) control EQc1: Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring EQc2: Increase Ventilation EQc3.1: Construction IAQ Management, During Construction EQc3.2: Construction IAQ Management, Before Occupancy EQc4.1: Low-Emitting Materials, Adhesives & Sealants EQc4.2: Low-Emitting Materials, Paints & Coatings EQc4.3: Low-Emitting Materials, Carpet Systems EQc4.4: Low-Emitting Materials, Composite Wood & Agrifiber

3 Indoor Environmental Quality 8 Credits; 15 Points
EQc5: Indoor Chemical Pollutant Source Control EQc6.1: Controllability of Systems, Lighting EQc6.2: Controllability of Systems, Thermal Comfort EQc7.1: Thermal Comfort, Design EQc7.2: Thermal Comfort, Verification EQc8.1: Daylighting & Views, Daylight 75% of Spaces EQc8.2: Daylighting & Views, Daylight 90% of Spaces

4 EQ Prerequisite 1 Minimum Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Performance

5 EQP1: EQ Prerequisite 1 Minimum Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Performance
1st of 2 prerequisites in Indoor Environmental Air Quality (EQ for short) Intent: to establish minimum IAQ performance to enhance indoor air quality in buildings contribute to the well-being of the occupants Implementation: Meet minimum requirement of Sections 4 thru 7 of ASHRAE : Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality  Mechanical Ventilation Systems: designed using Ventilation Rate procedure OR applicable local code (whichever is more stringent) Naturallly Ventilated buildings: comply with ASHRAE Code: ASHRAE : Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality, Sections 4 thru 7 Submittal Phase:  design

6 EQ Prerequisite 2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control

7 EQP2: EQ Prerequisite 2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control
Intent:  Minimize exposure of building occupants, indoor surfaces, and ventilation systems to ETS (Environmental Tobacco Smoke). Implementation: Option 1: Prohibit Smoking  no smoking except outdoors at least 25′-0” from: entries outside air intakes operable windows Option 2: Designated Areas no smoking except in designated area and outdoor (same rules as previous for outdoor) Designated smoke rooms to: effectively capture, contain and remove ETS from building be directly exhausted to outdoors enclosed with deck to deck partitions operate at negative pressure to adjacent spaces Option 3 (residential only): No smoking in common areas.  no smoking in all building common areas wall, ceiling and floor penetrations are to be sealed off doors are to be weather stripped be tested for performance (ASTM E779-03)

8 EQP2: EQ Prerequisite 2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control
Code:  ANSI/ASTM E779-03, Standard Test Method for Determining Air Leakage Rate by Fan Pressurization Residential Manual for Compliance with California’s 2001 Energy Efficiency Standards (For Low-Rise Residential Buildings), Chapter 4 Submittal Phase: design

9 EQ Credit 1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring

10 EQ Credit 1: 1 Point Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring
Intent: Provide capacity for ventilation system monitoring to sustain occupant comfort and well-being. Implementation: Install Permanent monitoring systems that provide feedback on ventilation system performance systems to generate ALARM when conditions vary by 10% set point Mechanically vented spaces: Densely Monitored Space: > 25 people/1000SF monitor CO2 levels Monitor location to be 3′ to 6′ above floor finish for non-densely occupied spaces provide direct outdoor airflow measure device. detect when system is 15% below design rate Naturally Ventilated Space: Monitor CO2 CO2 and airflow measures by: pilot tubes, venturi meters, rotating vane anemometers feed into HVAC and BAS systems Code: none Submittal Phase: design

11 EQ Credit 2 Increase Ventilation

12 EQ Credit 2: 1 Point Increase Ventilation
Intent: Provide additional outdoor air ventilation to improve IAQ for improved occupant comfort, well-being of occupants and productivity. Implementation: Mechanically Vented Spaces: increase breathing zone outdoor air ventilation rates to 30% above minimum ASHRAE rates Naturally Vented Spaces: design system to meet Carbon Trust Good Practice Guide 237 (1998). make sure ventilation is effective by flow diagram in Figure 1.18 of CIBSE Application Manual 10: 2005 use diagrammatic calculations to show design meets CIBSE or.. use macroscopic, multi-zone, analytic mode to predict room-by-room airflows naturally ventilate 90% of occupied spaces per ASHRAE Codes: ASHRAE : Ventilation for Acceptable IAQ Carbon Trust Good Practice Guide 237 (1998): Natural ventilation in non-domestic buildings CIBSE Application Manual 10 (2005): Natural ventilation in non-domestic buildings Submittal Phase: design

13 EQ Credit 3.1 Construction IAQ Management Plan - During Construction

14 EQ Credit 3.1: 1 Point Construction IAQ Management Plan - During Construction
Intent: Reduce IAQ problems associated with Construction/Renovation process Help to sustain comfort and well-being of construction workers and building occupants Implementation: Develop and implement an Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Management Plan for during construction during construction, meet or exceed SMACNA IAQ Guidelines for Occupied Buildings Under Construction, Ch 3 (2007) Protect on-site or installed absorptive materials from moisture damage insulation, carpeting, ceiling tile and drywall AHU’s, during construction, must have filters with Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value (MERV) of 8 per ASHRAE Control pollutant sources spec materials with low VOC’s control exhaust fumes Interrupt Contamination Pathways depressurize work areas provide temporary barriers

15 EQ Credit 3.1: 1 Point Construction IAQ Management Plan - During Construction
Implementation, continued: Interrupt Contamination Pathways depressurize work areas provide temporary barriers Housekeeping activities protect porous surfaces dust control Schedule the installation of materials to avoid contamination Member of General Contractor’s Team to be IAQ manager. Codes: SMACNA IAQ Guidelines for Occupied Buildings Under Construction, Ch. 3 (2007) ASHRAE : Method of Testing General Ventilation Air-Cleaning Devices for Removal Efficiency by Particle Size Submittal Phase: construction

16 EQ Credit 3.2 Construction IAQ Management Plan - Before Occupancy

17 EQ Credit 3.2: 1 Point Construction IAQ Management Plan - Before Occupancy
Intent: Reduce IAQ problems associated with Construction/Renovation process Help to sustain comfort and well-being of construction workers and building occupants Implementation: Develop and implement an Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Management Plan for pre-occupancy phase Option 1: FLUSH-OUT after construction but before occupancy 14,000 cubic feet of O/A (outside air) per sf of floor area maintain 60 degrees < 60% relative humidity OR if occupancy occur prior to flush out delivery of 3500 cubic feet of O/A (outside air) per sf of floor area ventilate at .30 cfm/sf. minimum 3 hours per date until 14,000 cf/sf of O/A is delivered USE MERV 13 filters for HVAC

18 EQ Credit 3.2: 1 Point Construction IAQ Management Plan - Before Occupancy
Option 2: Air Quality Testing conduct an IAQ baseline test after construction, prior to occupancy use EPA Compendium of Methods for the Determination of Air Pollutants in Indoor Air. Code: EPA Compendium of Methods for the Determination of Air Pollutants in Indoor Air Submittal Phase: construction

19 EQ Credit 4.1 Low Emitting Materials - Adhesives & Sealants

20 EQ Credit 4.1: 1 Point Low Emitting Materials - Adhesives & Sealants
Intent: Reduce the quantity of indoor air contaminants that are odorous, irritating, and or harmful to the comfort and well-being of installers and occupants. Implementation: all ADHESIVES and SEALANTS used in interior of building (inside weather proofing system & applied on-site) is to comply with South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Rule #1168 and Green Seal (GS) Standard for Commercial Adhesives GS-36. flooring adhesives, fire-stopping sealants, caulking, duct sealants, plumbing adhesives, cove base adhesives. Code: South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Rule #1168, October 3, 2003 Amendment Green Seal Standard 36 (GS-36), Oct, 2000 Submittal Phase: construction

21 EQ Credit 4.2 Low Emitting Materials - Paints & Coatings

22 EQ Credit 4.2: 1 Point Low Emitting Materials - Paints & Coatings
Intent: Reduce the quantity of indoor air contaminants that are odorous, irritating, and or harmful to the comfort and well-being of installers and occupants. Implementation: all PAINT and COATINGS used in interior of building to comply with following: PAINTS : Green Seal (GS) 11 Anti-Corrosive and Anti-Rust Paints : GS-03 Clear Wood Finishes, Floor Coatings, Stains, Sealers, Shellacs: SCAQMD Rule 1113 Code: Green Seal Standard GS-11 Green Seal Standard GS-03 SCAQMD: South Coast Air Quality Management District Rule 1113, Architectural Coatings Submittal Phase: construction

23 EQ Credit 4.3 Low Emitting Materials - Carpet Systems

24 EQ Credit 4.3: 1 Point Low Emitting Materials – Carpet Systems
Intent: Reduce the quantity of indoor air contaminants that are odorous, irritating, and or harmful to the comfort and well-being of installers and occupants. Implementation: All CARPET and CARPET CUSHIONS installed in building interior shall meet testing and product requirement of the Carpet and Rug Institute’s Green Label Plus Program. All carpet adhesives shall meet EQ4.1. Code: Carpet and Rug Institute Green Label Plus Testing Program. Submittal Phase: construction

25 EQ Credit 4.4 Low Emitting Materials - Composite Wood & Agrifiber

26 EQ Credit 4.4: 1 Point Low Emitting Materials - Composite Wood & Agrifiber
Intent: Reduce the quantity of indoor air contaminants that are odorous, irritating, and or harmful to the comfort and well-being of installers and occupants. Implementation: Composite wood and Agrifiber products (MDF, particleboard, plywood, wheatboard, strawboard, panel substrates, door cores) used in interior of building shall contain NO ADDED UREA FORMALDEHYDE RESINS. Code: none Submittal Phase: construction

27 EQ Credit 5 Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Control

28 EQ Credit 5: 1 Point Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Control
Intent: Minimize potentially hazardous particulates and chemical pollutants. Implementation: Minimize and control pollutant entry Minimize Cross contamination between occupied areas Install permanent entryway systems at least 6′-0" long to capture dirt grates grills Exhaust rooms where hazardous chemicals are stored keep negative pressure at .50 cfm/sf If Mechanically Vented , installed filters should have MERV 13 rating or better Codes: ASHRAE : Method of Testing General Ventilation Air Cleaning Devices for Removal Efficiency by Particle Size Submittal Phase: design

29 EQ Credit 6.1 Controllability of Systems - Lighting

30 EQ Credit 6.1: 1 Point Controllability of Systems - Lighting
Intent: Provide high levels of lighting system control by individual occupants or multi-occupant spaces for various tasks for occupant’s comfort and well-being. Implementation: Individual lighting controls for 90% minimum of building occupants Multi-occupant lighting system controls that meet group needs and preferences Code: none Submittal Phase: design

31 EQ Credit 6.2 Controllability of Systems - Thermal Comfort

32 EQ Credit 6.2: 1 Point Controllability of Systems – Thermal Comfort
Intent: Provide high level of thermal comfort system control for individuals and multi-occupant spaces to promote productivity, comfort and well being of building occupants. Implementation: Individual comfort controls for 50% min. of building occupants. Operable windows are OK instead if: occupants are stationed within 20′-0″ inside and 10′-0″ to either side of the window opening. meets standards of ASHRAE for natural ventilation Also provide thermal comfort controls for multi-occupancy rooms, adjustable to suit needs of various groups to occupy the space. thermal comfort conditions under ASHRAE Codes: ASHRAE : Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality ASHRAE : Thermal Environmental Conditions for Human Occupancy Submittal Phase: design

33 EQ Credit 7.1 Thermal Comfort - Design

34 EQ Credit 7.1: 1 Point Thermal Comfort - Design
Intent: Provide a comfortable thermal environment supporting productivity and well-being of building occupants. Implementation: Design HVAC systems and Building Envelope per ASHRAE Evaluate air temp. radiant temp, air speed, relative humidity Coordinate with EQ P1. EQ 1, & EQ 2. Code: ASHRAE : Thermal Comfort Conditions for Human Occupancy Submittal Phase: design

35 EQ Credit 7.2 Thermal Comfort - Verification

36 EQ Credit 7.2: 1 Point Thermal Comfort - Verification
Intent: Assessment of building’s thermal comfort over time. Implementation: Survey within 6-18 months after occupancy anonymous responses of overall satisfaction of thermal performance If 20% or more of building occupants dissatisfied, develop a plan for corrective action Plan should be in accordance with ASHRAE Code: ASHRAE : Thermal Comfort Conditions for Human Occupancy Submittal Phase: design

37 EQ Credit 8.1 Daylighting and Views - Daylight 75% of Spaces

38 EQ Credit 8.1: 1 Point Daylighting and Views - Daylight 75% of Spaces
Intent: Provide connection between indoor and outdoor spaces through introduction of daylight and views into regularly occupied areas of the building. Implementation: OPTION 1 - GLAZING FACTOR CALCULATION achieve min. 2% glazing factor in minimum of 75% of regularly occupied areas. OPTION 2 - DAYLIGHT SIMULATION MODEL through computer simulation, demonstrate min. daylight illumination level of 25 footcandles in min. of 75% of regularly occupied areas. OPTION 3 - DAYLIGHT MEASUREMENT through records of indoor light measurements, demonstrate daylight illumination level of 25 footcandles in min. of 75% of regularly occupied areas. ALL CASES only area associated with room (actual square footage) can be applied toward the 75% total area calculation provide daylight redirection and/or glare control devices

39 EQ Credit 8.1: 1 Point Daylighting and Views - Daylight 75% of Spaces
Code: none Extra Credit: Provide daylighting for 90% (instead of 75%) of occupied areas. Submittal Phase: design

40 EQ Credit 8.2 Daylighting and Views - Daylight 90% of Spaces

41 EQ Credit 8.2: 1 Point Daylighting and Views - Daylight 90% of Spaces
Intent: Provide connection between indoor and outdoor spaces through introduction of daylight and views into regularly occupied areas of the building. Implementation: Achieve direct line of site to outdoor for occupants in 90% of all regularly occupied areas glazing between 2′-6″ & 7′-6″ Plan View: area within sight lines drawing from perimeter vision glazing Section View: direct line of sight can be drawn from area to perimeter vision glazing Code: none Extra Credit: case by case basis Submittal Phase: design

42 LEED NC Indoor Environmental Air Quality INTENT Slide Editor: James A
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