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1LEED 2009 EDITION AND DUCT SYSTEMS
Demystifying Prerequisites and Credits
2LEED OVERVIEW
- CERTIFIED, SILVER, GOLD or PLATINUM
- Based on the accumulation of credits.
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- A LEED Certified project must meet the
prerequisites and the design team shall specify
the credits applicable to the project - The design team will implement procedures and
specify methods or products to meet individual
LEED credit requirements - LEED status does not require the use of
specific credits any and all of them count.
3LEED Prerequisites Impacting Duct Systems
ENERGY AND ATMOSPHERE
INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
4ENERGY AND ATMOSPHERE
- PREREQUISITE 2 Duct must comply with ASHRAE
90.1-2007 SECTION 6.4.4.1.2 Duct and Plenum
Insulation - All ducts must comply with Tables 6.8.2.A and
6.8.2.B - Duct can be wrapped or internally lined
- Internal liner is often used for acoustical
attenuation only - Engineer must specify correct insulation
- Certain climate zones require R6 and R8
insulation. Most standard insulation is 1 1.5
PCF which is nominal R4. To meet this
prerequisite, the correct liner must be specified
by the engineer. - Buried duct used for the heating and cooling
supply requires R4 insulation except Climate 8,
which requires R6. Ducts used for only heating
or used only for cooling are subject to less
stringent requirements. At this time most direct
burial duct is not insulated. Water infiltration
can be an issue.
5ENERGY AND ATMOSPHERE
- PREREQUISITE 2 Duct must comply with ASHRAE
90.1-2007 Section 6.4.4.2 - Ducts and Plenum
Leakage - All duct work over 3.0 w.g. must meet leakage
Class 6 for rectangular duct and Leakage Class 3
for round and oval duct. This duct leakage must
be designated on the drawing and tested in the
field. - Transverse seams must always be sealed this
includes all gores of adjustable elbows - Eastern Tight transverse seams are always
sealed! - All longitudinal seams must be sealed except
- Spiral Seams!
- Exhaust in unconditioned spaces or outdoors
- Supply duct lt 2.0 w.g. in conditioned spaces
- Return duct in conditioned spaces
6INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
- PREREQUISITE 1 Airstream surfaces must comply
with ASHRAE 62.1-2007 Section 5.5.1 Resistance
to Mold Growth - This section does NOT require the application
of anti-microbials to any surface. The
requirement is that all airstream surfaces are
resistant to mold per ASTM C1388 or UL 181. All
duct liners used by ESM meet this requirement. - Blanket type fiberglass used by ESM also meets
this requirement. - Sheet metal surfaces and fasteners are exempt
from this requirements (62.1 pg. 6) - NOTE Even with this resistance, any
airstream surface that is continually wetted is
still subject to mold growth (62.1 pg. 6)
7INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
- PREREQUISITE 1 Airstream surfaces must comply
with ASHRAE 62.1-2007 Section 5.5.2 Resistance
to Erosion - Duct liners used by ESM meet this requirement
- Sheet metal surfaces are exempt from this
requirement 62.1 pg 6 - ESM can supply test data showing that dual
wall duct, with blanket fiberglass insulation,
covered with a perforated inner shell meets this
requirement without the use of additional
barriers. - Duct liner, which is tested for erosion, behind
a perforated inner shell meets the requirement
without further testing. - This section does not, by itself, require the
use of Mylar, Tedlar or other barriers
8INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
- PREREQUISITE 1 Ducts must comply with ASHRAE
62.1-2007 Section 7.1.3 Protection of Duct from
Moisture - When recommended by the manufacturer,
building materials shall be protected from rain
and other sources of moisture by appropriate
in-transit and on-site procedures. (62.1 pg.
17). ESM ships in van body trailers to meet
this requirement. - Protection on-site and removal of visible
microbial growth are the responsibility of the
on-site contractor.
9INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
- PREREQUISITE 1 Ducts must comply with ASHRAE
62.1-2007 Section 7.1.5- Compliance with Other
Standards - SMACNA HVAC DCS
- NFPA 90A
- NFPA 90B Applies to the installation of
duct only - ESM strictly adheres to industry standards
10INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
- PREREQUISITE 3 Minimum Acoustical Performance
(Schools Only) - To provide classrooms that are quiet so that
teachers can speak to the class without
straining their voices and students can
effectively communicate with each other and the
teacher. - ESM can provide acoustically lined and dual
wall duct to assist the designer in achieving
lower noise levels
11LEED CREDITS Impacting Duct Systems Or Not!
MATERIALS AND RESOURCES
ENERGY AND ATMOSPHERE
INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
12MATERIALS AND RESOURCES
CREDIT 4 - RECYCLED CONTENT and CREDIT 5 -
REGIONAL MATERIAL
Table 1. MR Credit Metrics (pg. 337)
13MATERIALS AND RESOURCES
CREDIT 4 RECYCLED CONTENT Mechanical, electrical
and plumbing components cannot be included in
this calculation v3.0 pg 369 CREDIT 5 REGIONAL
MATERIAL Mechanical, electrical and plumbing
components must not be included in this
calculation v3.0 pg 379
14ENERGY AND ATMOSPHERE
- CREDIT 1 - OPTIMIZE ENERGY PERFORMANCE
- Engineer must demonstrate energy savings via
whole building model. - Alternatively, the engineer may follow
prescriptive path based on building type. - Engineer must specify actions to achieve these
requirements. - Round and oval duct meet leakage Class 3 while
rectangle duct only meets Class 6 (2x the
leakage). Engineers should consider greater use
of ESM round and oval duct systems.
15INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
- CREDIT 3 and 3.1 CONSTRUCTION IAQ MANAGEMENT
PLAN - This section does not anticipate the use of
the cleanliness levels of SMACNA DUCT
CLEANLINESS FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION. (DCNC) - During construction, meet the control measures
of SMACNA IAQ GUIDELINES FOR BUILDINGS UNDER
CONSTRUCTION Chapter 3. Note These are on-site
requirements only. - The contractor SHOULD protect and seal all
duct and equipment openings with plastic. (pg.
455) - Note This section applies to duct as it is
installed. No requirement is created for
wrapping duct work prior to shipment. The design
team may want to specify a cleanliness level as
outlined in the DCNC publication as part of a
comprehensive IAQ management . ESM will be glad
to provide the service as properly specified.
16INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
- CREDIT 4.1 LOW EMITTING MATERIALS ADHESIVES
AND SEALANTS -
- All adhesives and sealants used on the
interior of the building (defined - as inside the weatherproofing system and
applied on-site) must - comply (pg. 471)
- Comply with South Coast Air Quality
Management (SCAQMD) Rule 1168 - and VOC table. http//www.aqmd.gov/
- Schools (pg 472) must meet California
Department of Health Services - Standard Practice for the testing of
Volatile Organic Emissions from - Various Sources Using Small-Scale
Environmental Chambers, including - 2004 Addenda. http//www.cal-iaq.org/VOC/Sec
tion01350_7_15_2004_FINAL_PLUS_ADDENDUM-2004-01.pd
f - Only sealers supplied by ESM for field
installation are covered by this section.
17INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
- CREDIT 4.2 LOW EMITTING MATERIALS PAINTS AND
COATINGS - Most Buildings
- Paints and coatings used on the interior of
the building (defined as inside the
weatherproofing systems and applied on-site) must
comply (pg. 481) - Green Standards GS-11, GS-03 and SCAQMD Rule
1113 - Only touch up paint as supplied by ESM for
field use is covered by this section. - Schools same California standard as
adhesives/sealants
18INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
- CREDIT 9 ENHANCED ACOUSTICAL PERFORMANCE
- Schools Only
- STC 35 and 40 dbA background noise
- ESM round and oval spiral ductwork provides
superior sound attenuation, compared to
rectangular ductwork. - ESM dual wall ductwork provides additional
sound attenuation. ESM can provide test data for
ESM dual wall ductwork for the design team to
use.
19INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
- CREDIT 10 MOLD PREVENTION
- Also schools only
- Design to limit relative humidity to lt 60
- Limiting mold is best achieved by limiting
moisture - There is no requirement for the use of
anti-microbial coatings - The use of anti-microbial coated steel can be
considered by the design team as part of this
credit. ESM can provide material with a Microban
precoating or ESM can provide other, ESM
applied, coatings such as Portersept
20CONCLUSIONS PREREQUISITES
- LEED requires no changes to the normal
production of ESM. - It is the design teams responsibility to
correctly specify insulation requirements by
system - Lined duct must be protected from moisture in
transit and on the job site ESM ships ductwork
in closed van body trailers, protected from the
weather. This prerequisite does not require
wrapping at the factory - ESM Submittals are not required for
- Recycled Content
- Regional Materials
- Adhesive, sealant and VOC except when supplied
for job site - touch up.
21CONCLUSIONS CREDITS
- The use of low leakage ESM round and oval duct
should be used as part of achieving EA C1.
Eastern Tight and Eastern Flanges are
important tools for meeting Class 3 Leakage. - The use of ESM lined and dual wall duct
exceeding the requirements of ASHRAE 90.1 should
be encouraged as part of EA C1. - The use of ESM lined and dual wall duct do
provide better acoustical performance than
unlined and single wall duct and can also be part
of achieving IEQ C9 for schools. - ESM can provide anti-microbial coatings as
part of a mold prevention plan for IEQC10 - ESM can wrap and clean ductwork prior to
shipping as part of a comprehensive IAQ
Management plan for IEQ C10
22LEED 2009 EDITION AND DUCT SYSTEMS
Demystifying Prerequisites and Credits