Indoor Environmental Air Quality P1 - Minimum Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Performance (prerequisite)

February 6, 2008 – 8:05am

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:

  1. Meet minimum requirement of Sections 4 thru 7 of ASHRAE 62.1-2004: Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality 
  2. Mechanical Ventilation Systems: designed using Ventilation Rate procedure OR applicable local code (whichever is more stringent)
  3. Naturallly Ventilated buildings: comply with ASHRAE 62.1-2004.

Code:

  1. ASHRAE 62.1-2004: Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality, Sections 4 thru 7

Submittal Phase: 

  • design

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    1. 4 Responses to “Indoor Environmental Air Quality P1 - Minimum Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Performance (prerequisite)”

    2. can someone calrify using N, S, E and W axis for:
      shallow floor plate
      narrow floor plate.

      thanks.

      By Lilian on May 23, 2008

    3. Lilian, I’m not really quite sure what you are asking.

      By intheleed on May 23, 2008

    4. Below are taken from Reference Guide NC- CANADA - 1.0 version

      EA-C1- Optimize energy performance
      Strategies
      To realize simple solar control, the building should be aligned on an east-to-west axis.
      ( shallow )

      EQ-C2 - Ventilation Effectiveness
      Synergies & Trade-offs
      Older buildings were designed with close attention to microclimate, often with narrow floor plates and operable windows.

      EQ-C8-Controllability of Systems
      Adopt a design with shallow floor plates to maximize daylight.

      I just needed to clarify the terms ‘narrow’ and ’shallow’ floor plates, used in the reference guide as well as in some sample exam questions.

      my understanding ;
      shallow floor plates - horizontally elongated on a east to west axis

      narrow floor plates - vertically narrow on a north to south axis

      By Lilian on May 23, 2008

    5. ASHRAE 62.2 - 2004 may be used for low-rise residential projects pursuing LEED certification for New Construction

      By Rodrigo on Aug 7, 2008

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