Many people get confused by the various LEED terms and acronyms. Here is a listing of some of the LEED organizations, stakeholders, and words to know.
Organizations and Agencies that use LEED terms:
AIA American Institute of Architects
ANSI American National Standards Institute
ASHRAE American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air-conditioning Engineers, Inc.
ASTM American Society for Testing Materials
AWEA American Wind Energy Association
CEC California Energy Commission
CFR Code Federal Regulation
CIBSE Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers
CIWMB California Integrated Waste Management Board
CRI Carpet and Rug Institute
CRS Center for Resource Solutions
DOE U.S. Department of Energy
EIA Energy Information Administration
EPA U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
FEMA U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency
FSC Forest Stewardship Council
GBCI Green Building Certification Institute
IESNA Illuminating Engineering Society of North America
IMEX Industrial Material Exchange
ISO International Organization for Standardization
NBI New Building Institute
NFRC National Fenestration Rating Council
OSWER U.S. EPA Office of Solid Waste & Emergency Response
SBIC Sustainable Building Industry Council
SCAQMD South Coast Air Quality Management District
SMACNA Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Contractors Association
USDA United States Department of Agriculture
USGBC United States Green Building Council
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Abbreviations for General & LEED Terms:
A/C Air Conditioning Unit
ACH Air Change per Hour
AFV Alternative-Fueled Vehicle: i.e., hybrid-electric, electric, natural-gas, bio-diesel, and fuel-cell
AHU Air Handling Unit
BIPV Building Integrated Photovoltaics: i.e., integrated roof, spandrels, glazing, or shading devices
BMP Best Management Practice
BOD Basis of Design
CBECS Commercial Building Energy Consumption Survey
CFCs Chlorofluorocarbons: ozone-depleting constituent of the most widely used HVAC refrigerants
CFM Cubic Feet per Minute
CFS Cubic Feet per Second
CxA Commissioning Agent
CDVR Corrected Design Ventilation Rate: design ventilation rate divided by the air-change effectiveness
DEC Design Energy Cost
ECB Energy Cost Budget: a method of demonstrating compliance with ASHRAE 90.1
ECMs Energy Conservation Measures, as in those tracked in support of measurement and verification
EER Energy Efficiency Rating
EMP LEED Energy Modeling Protocol to assist in documenting efficiency measures not in ECBEMS-Energy Management System
ETS Environmental Tobacco Smoke, includes that transported between spaces by ventilation systems
FTE Full Time Equivalent
GPF Gallons per Flush
GPM Gallons per Minute
GS Green Seal
GWP Global Warming Potential: rating of a gaseous substance’s contribution to greenhouse effects
HCFCs Hydrochlorofluorocarbons: alternative refrigerant type that has reduced ozone-depleting effects
HFCs Hydrofluorocarbons: alternative refrigerant with no ozone-depleting effect but some tradeoffs
HVAC Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning
HVAC&R Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigerants
IAQ Indoor Air Quality with respect to human occupancy of a building
IEQ Indoor Environmental Quality: encompasses IAQ, thermal comfort, daylighting, views, etc.
IPLV Integrated Part Load Value: chiller efficiency including part-load operation for a given duty cycle
LAV Lavatory
LCA Life-Cycle Assessment: a full accounting of a material’s “cradle-to-grave†environmental impacts
LCC Life-Cycle Cost
LCGWP Life-Cycle Global Warming Potential
LCODP Life-Cycle Ozone Depletion Potential
LEED Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
LPD Lighting Power Density
Lr Refrigerant Leakage Rate
MEP Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing
MERV Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value: a measure of the effectiveness of air filtration media
Mr End of Life Refrigerant
MSDS Material Safety Data Sheet: provides essential information on composition, hazards, & precautions
NC New Construction
NPDES National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
O&M Operations and Management
ODP Ozone Depleting Potential: rating of a gaseous substance’s ability to destroy stratospheric ozone
OPR Owner Project Requirements
OSA Outside Air
PM Particulate Matter
PMV Predicted Mean Vote
PPM Parts Per Million
RA Return Air
Rc Refrigerant Charge
REC Renewable Energy Certificate
RH Relative Humidity
SA Supply Air
SHGC Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: the fraction of solar radiation admitted through a particular glazing
SRI Solar Reflectance Index
TSS Total Suspended Solids: particles too small or light to be removed from a liquid by gravity settling
TP Total Phosphorous: phosphates, polyphosphates, and orthophosphates in stormwater
TVOC Total Volatile Organic Compounds, see VOCs
VAV Variable Air Volume: ventilation system configuration differentiated from Constant Air Volume
VOCs Volatile Organic Compounds: potentially hazardous substances omitted as a gas from certain solids/liquids.
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