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Question 211

What is the best strategy for a LEED AP to suggest in order to quantify the impact of increasing the window-to-wall ratio on a Building Design and Construction project?

Correct Answer: C
Explanation
This option allows the project team to evaluate the impact of different window-to-wall ratios on the energy performance of the building, and to optimize the design accordingly. A simple box energy model is a preliminary analysis tool that can be used to compare different design alternatives and inform decision making in the early stages of the project12.
References: = [LEED v4: Building Design + Construction Guide], LEED v4 for Building Design and Construction: Energy and Atmosphere, The impacts of window to wall ratio and window orientation on building energy consumption and CO2 emissions under climate change. Message has links.
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Question 212

What issue must be present on the project site to achieve Location and Transportation Credit, High-Priority Site, Option 3. Brownfield Remediation?

Correct Answer: B
Detailed
For the Brownfield Remediation option under the High-Priority Site credit, the project site must include contaminated soil or groundwater requiring cleanup to improve environmental conditions. This credit incentivizes the redevelopment of previously unusable or hazardous sites, helping to promote environmental restoration and sustainable land use.
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Question 213

The required minimum scope of analysis for a product-specific declaration that contributes toward Materials and Resources Credit, Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Environmental Product Declarations, Option 1. Environmental Product Declaration is

Correct Answer: B
Explanation
The minimum scope of analysis for a product-specific declaration is cradle-to-gate, which means from raw material extraction to the factory gate. This option requires the use of at least 20 different permanently installed products sourced from at least five different manufacturers that have product-specific declarations.
References:
*LEED v4 BD+C Reference Guide, page 5441
*LEED v4.1 BD+C MRc2 Building Product Disclosure and Optimization (BDPO) EPD credit2
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Question 214

Which of the following is true regarding LEED Pilot Credits?

Correct Answer: D
One of the requirements for attempting a pilot credit is to complete a feedback survey after submitting the project for review. The LEED v4 Reference Guide for Building Design and Construction states that "the project team must complete a feedback survey for each pilot credit attempted. The survey link is provided in the pilot credit language. The survey must be completed after the project has been submitted for review and before the project receives a final rating"1. The feedback survey is an important tool for USGBC to evaluate the effectiveness and applicability of the pilot credit, and to make improvements or modifications based on the project team's experience.
References:
*LEED v4 Reference Guide for Building Design and Construction, Innovation Credit: Pilot, page 7571
*Pilot credits and pilot alternative compliance paths (ACPs)2
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Question 215

What is the average flush rate for a dual flush toilet with a high flush rate of 1.6 gpf (6 lpf) and a low flush rate of 1.05 gpf (4 lpf)?

Correct Answer: B
Explanation
The average flush rate for a dual flush toilet is calculated by weighting the high and low flush rates according to the frequency of use.According to the LEED Reference Guide for Building Design and Construction1, the frequency of use for male and female occupants is assumed to be as follows:
* Male full flush: 1 time per day
* Female full flush: 1 time per day
* Male low flush: 2 times per day
* Female low flush: 2 times per day
Therefore, the average flush rate for a dual flush toilet with a high flush rate of 1.6 gpf (6 lpf) and a low flush rate of 1.05 gpf (4 lpf) is:
6(1×1.6)+(1×1.6)+(2×1.05)+(2×1.05)=1.19 gpf(4.5 lpf)
References:
* LEED Reference Guide for Building Design and Construction v4
* Dual toilet flush rate average | LEEDuser
* Dual Flush vs Single Flush Toilet: The Complete Comparison Guide
* What Is a Dual Flush Toilet? - The Spruce
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