[Equest-users] Baseline for LEED Renovation Project
Fred Betz
fbetz at aeieng.com
Thu Nov 18 07:36:50 PST 2010
Bill,
What has worked for us in the past is the Baseline is the existing envelope with a current code compliant HVAC system.
This is per ASHRAE 90.1-2007 Appendix G Table G3.1 #5 Baseline f. Existing Buildings.
There is no similar language for the HVAC system so a code compliant system must be used as the Baseline.
I believe the ASHRAE folks are addressing this inconsistency in 90.1-2010.
Anyone have a different experience?
Fred
FRED BETZ PhD., LEED AP
SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMS ANALYST
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From: BLafley [mailto:BLafley at cetonline.org]
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 6:42 AM
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Subject: [Equest-users] Baseline for LEED Renovation Project
I am modeling a building that is undergoing a major renovation for
LEED. I have been told the baseline building envelope should be what
exists but have gotten a couple opinions about the baseline HVAC
system. Does anyone have experience with this? It was a large
warehouse space and will be a retail space for used building materials?
Thanks,
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