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For many years those seeking LEED certification were required to use the Ventilation Rate Procedure from ASHRAE Standard 62.1 to determine the minimum outdoor air intake flow for mechanical ventilation systems. The IAQ Procedure (IAQP) could not be used even when it could be demonstrated that IAQ would be improved along with reductions in HVAC capital costs and ongoing energy costs. This has changed due to the development of an alternate compliance path for LEED certification that allows the use of the IAQP under a pilot credit. Case studies demonstrating successful application of this pilot credit are presented.

  • A Case Study in a High-Performance Office Building By Applying and Comparing LEED IAQ Procedure Pilot Credit to the Conventional Ventilation Procedure
    Marwa Zaatari, Ph.D., Member, enVerid Systems, Boston, MA
  • Successful Application of the LEED IAQ Procedure Pilot Credit in a Retail Chain Store
    Scott Williams, P.E., Williams Building System Engineering, PC, Golden Valley, MN
  • Prestigious College-Preparatory School Achieves Sustainability Goals and LEED Certification Using the IAQ Procedure from Standard 62.1
    Christopher O. Muller, Member, Purafil, Inc., Doraville, GA

Run Time: 75 mins.

Citation: ASHRAE Seminar Recordings, 2017 ASHRAE Winter Conference, Las Vegas, NV

Product Details

Published:
2017
Units of Measure:
Dual
File Size:
1 file , 410 KB
Product Code(s):
D-LV17Sem45