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LEED v4
Homes Mid-Rise
Energy and Atmosphere
Education of homeowner, tenant, or building manager

LEED CREDIT

Mid-Rise-v4 EAp3: Education of homeowner, tenant, or building manager Required

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Intent

To sustain the performance of the home by training its occupants in the operation and maintenance of LEED features and equipment.

Requirements

Provide to all individuals or organizations responsible for ongoing maintenance of the home (e.g., occupants, building managers, maintenance contractors) an operations and maintenance manual, binder, or CD that includes all the following items:

  • the completed checklist of LEED for Homes features;
  • copies of all ENERGY STAR for Home, version 3, checklists;
  • product manufacturers’ manuals for all installed equipment, fixtures, and appliances;
  • general information on efficient use of energy, water, and natural resources;
  • operations and maintenance guidance for any installed equipment, including space heating and cooling, mechanical ventilation, humidity control, radon protection, renewable energy, and irrigation, rainwater harvesting, or graywater systems (following 2009 EPA WaterSense Single-Family New Home Specifications, item 5.0, Homeowner Education);
  • guidance on occupants’ activities and choices, including cleaning materials and methods, water-efficient landscaping, integrated pest management, effects of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, irrigation, lighting selection, and appliance selection;
  • information on local green power options; and
  • information on sharing utility data with USGBC via a USGBC-approved third party.

In addition, conduct a minimum one-hour walkthrough of the home with the occupants. For buildings with building managers, include the building manager. The walkthrough must feature the following:

  • identification of all installed equipment;
  • instruction in how to use and operate the equipment; and
  • information on its maintenance.
Prerequisite required for all projects, whether they use the EA performance or EA prescriptive path
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Addenda

7/8/2017Updated: 7/10/2017
Rating System Correction
Description of change:
Under Requirements, delete the following bullet point:

"a copy of each signed accountability form"
Campus Applicable
No
Internationally Applicable:
Yes
4/5/2016Updated: 4/7/2016
Rating System Correction
Description of change:
Remove the second bullet under requirements "a copy of each signed accountability form;"
Campus Applicable
No
Internationally Applicable:
Yes
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USGBC logo

© Copyright U.S. Green Building Council, Inc. All rights reserved.

Intent

To sustain the performance of the home by training its occupants in the operation and maintenance of LEED features and equipment.

Requirements

Provide to all individuals or organizations responsible for ongoing maintenance of the home (e.g., occupants, building managers, maintenance contractors) an operations and maintenance manual, binder, or CD that includes all the following items:

  • the completed checklist of LEED for Homes features;
  • copies of all ENERGY STAR for Home, version 3, checklists;
  • product manufacturers’ manuals for all installed equipment, fixtures, and appliances;
  • general information on efficient use of energy, water, and natural resources;
  • operations and maintenance guidance for any installed equipment, including space heating and cooling, mechanical ventilation, humidity control, radon protection, renewable energy, and irrigation, rainwater harvesting, or graywater systems (following 2009 EPA WaterSense Single-Family New Home Specifications, item 5.0, Homeowner Education);
  • guidance on occupants’ activities and choices, including cleaning materials and methods, water-efficient landscaping, integrated pest management, effects of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, irrigation, lighting selection, and appliance selection;
  • information on local green power options; and
  • information on sharing utility data with USGBC via a USGBC-approved third party.

In addition, conduct a minimum one-hour walkthrough of the home with the occupants. For buildings with building managers, include the building manager. The walkthrough must feature the following:

  • identification of all installed equipment;
  • instruction in how to use and operate the equipment; and
  • information on its maintenance.
Prerequisite required for all projects, whether they use the EA performance or EA prescriptive path
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