High Performance Workshop/Charrette Indoor Environmental Quality Session 7
Key Principles zEliminate or reduce the sources of indoor pollutants zManage remaining pollutants zEnsure thermal comfort zEncourage daylighting and visual connection to the outdoors zReduce problematic noise
Eliminate Pollutant Sources zMaterials and finishes zCleaning products and equipment zMoisture to minimize mold and mildew zInterior pest control zRadon from soil
Cleaning Products
Ensure Thermal Comfort zCompliance with ASHRAE zOccupant controls zHVAC systems and maintenance zSun shading and glazing
Encourage Daylighting zVisual connection to outdoors zControl of heat gain and glare zIntegration with energy efficiency
Eliminate Problematic Noise zInterior insulation levels zAdjacent activity spaces zNoise masking
IEQ and Integrated Design zIEQ and energy efficiency zIEQ and materials zIEQ and site planning
Total Available Credits: 15 z(P) Minimum IAQ Performance (ASHRAE ) z(P) Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control zCarbon Dioxide (CO 2 ) Monitoring zIncrease Ventilation Effectiveness ASHRAE LEED TM Indoor Environmental Quality 1 1
zConstruction IAQ Management Plan SMACNA/on-site protection/filtration media replacement (1) Two week flush out or IAQ testing (1) zLow-emitting Materials Adhesives and Sealants (1) Paintings and Coatings (1) Carpet Systems (1) Composite Wood/Agrifiber Products (1)
zIndoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Control Entryway system/chemical waste disposal and ventilation (1) zControllability of Systems Operable windows and lighting control/ 200 sf within 15 ft of perimeter wall (1) Individual controls (air, temp, lighting) for 50% non-perimeter areas (1) LEED TM Indoor Environmental Quality 1 1-2
Thermal Control ASHRAE /1995 (1) Permanent monitoring (temp & humidity) (1) Daylight and Views Minimum daylight factor of 2% in 75% of space (1) Direct line of sight to vision glazing for 90% of space (1) LEED TM Indoor Environmental Quality 1-2