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Created on LEED Interpretation

ID#

li-5079

Credit NameEQc3.2 - Construction IAQ management plan - after construction
Credit CategoryIndoor environmental quality
International ApplicableYes

Rating System

LEED BD+C: New Construction

Rating System Version

v2 - LEED 2.0

Inquiry

A natatorium space has a very high relative humidity. Innovent, a pool dehumidification unit manufacturer, does not recommend using MERV 13 filters on the return air in a pool application due to the high humidity. This unit has an outside air filter and a return air filter. There is not a supply air filter option for these units. Therefore the return air must pass through the filter prior to the dehumidification process. The humid return air in a natatorium environment will quickly saturate a standard pleated filter with moisture. The saturated filter will have a very high pressure drop and may grow mold and other organisms associated with a wet filtration media. Innovent uses an aluminum wash down filter for this application to avoid the poor air quality and reduced air flow associated with a wet filter. There is not an aluminum wash down filter currently on the market that has a MERV 13 rating. In addition the air in a natatorium space generally has a low quantity of dust and other particulate matter. We recommend that the pool dehumidification unit be exempt from the MERV 13 return air filter requirement associated with LEED v2.1 Indoor Environment Quality Credit 3.2.

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