Why LEED
The U.S. Green Building
Council (USGBC) is the nation’s foremost
coalition of leaders from across the building industry working to
promote buildings that are environmentally responsible, profitable and
healthy places to live and work.
The USGBC LEED program, which
is a
voluntary, consensus-based national standard for developing
high-performance, sustainable buildings, is quickly becoming an
accepted standard for green building design. Many state and local
governments now require their buildings to be LEED-certified.
Energy Recovery Ventilation is
an excellent method to achieve points towards a LEED certification.
Points for Energy Reduction
LEED-NC v2.2 for new
construction and major renovations gives credit to “Achieve
increasing
levels of energy performance above the prerequisite standard to reduce
environmental impacts associated with excessive energy
use.”
Some
Airxchange customers have
realized a reduction in
total building energy use of 10-15% by using energy recovery as part of
their HVAC systems. In this case, according to the Energy and
Atmosphere Credit 1: Optimize Energy Performance, this
customer
would receive 2 points for new construction and 4 points for a major
renovation.
Points for Ventilation
Additionally, USGBC recognizes
the contribution of higher outdoor air ventilation rates with better
indoor air quality (IAQ). The Indoor
Environmental Quality Credit
2: Increased Ventilation gives one point for outdoor air
ventilation rates 30% above the minimum required by ASHRAE 62.1-2004.
The credit also suggests:
"Use heat recovery, where appropriate, to
minimize additional energy consumption associated with higher
ventilation rates."
With Airxchange energy
recovery wheels, you can
achieve the ventilation credit with no energy penalty while still receiving points towards the energy performance credit.
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