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ENE-1 GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS

Technical Clarrification

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Technical Clarification Numbers

ENE-1-T-INT1-2091

Guidance

2016-10-24

INT-ENE-1 Greenhouse Gas Emissions>Page 5> Domestic Hot Water

Domestic Hot water is defined as occupant amenity use (washing hands, bathing, showering, washing dishes, and/or space heating). Thus Domestic Hot Water will not include water for drinking. As per erratum: GEN-00-E-INT1-2091

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Technical Clarification Number

ENE1-C-INT1-2044

Guidance

2017/09/15

 

Part C – Energy Efficiency Equipment
Definition of Gym equipment

As noted in the Interiors Technical Manual (pg. 223) “This requirement applies to appliances, office equipment, electronics, and commercial food service equipment. Excluded are HVAC, lighting, and building envelope products”
Gym equipment is considered electronic and therefore required to be included in the fit out calculations.

Furthermore, ‘all equipment’ includes any equipment that draws (electrical) power.

 

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Technical Clarification Number

ENE1-C-INT1-1555

Guidance

2016/08/22

Spaces smaller than 7 square meters

For Ene-1.2.2 HVAC Occupancy Sensors where a space is  frequently unoccupied throughout each day and are smaller than 7 square meters are not required to have individual active controls capable of sensing space use and therefore the project team can eliminate the occupancy sensors.

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Technical Clarification

Documentation Requirements 

Technical Clarification Number
ENE1-E-INT1-1238

Guidance
2016-01-21

Documentation Requirements, in Documentation Table, delete GBCSA’s Submission Template and replace with a Short Report.

The following is to be included:

- The compliance route and credits chosen; and
- Providing a summary of how the various criteria are met; and
- Referencing supporting documentation where applicable.

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