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Created on LEED Interpretation

ID#

li-5910

Credit NameEQc4.2 - Low-emitting materials - paints and coatings
Credit CategoryIndoor environmental quality
International ApplicableNo

Rating System

LEED BD+C: New Construction

Rating System Version

v2 - LEED 2.0

Inquiry

The requirements of this credit refer to paints and coatings, but the Green Seal Environmental GS-11 Standard for Paint only covers opaque topcoats and thus excludes primers, clear finishes and stains. For products such as primers, stains, and clear coatings are we to reference Bay Area Air Quality Management District Regulation 8, Organic Compounds, Rule 3, Architectural Coatings which refers to these products? Coating Category VOC Limit (g/l) Clear Wood Coatings: Clear Brushing Lacquer 680 Lacquer 550 Sanding Sealer 350 Varnish 350 Primers, Sealers, Undercoaters 200 Shellacs: Clear 730 Opaque 550 Stains 250 In addition, Green Seal GS-11 does not cover anti-corrosive paints. Green Seal Environmental Standard GC-03 does however give VOC limits for anti-corrosive paints: Coating Type VOC Limit (g/l) Gloss 250 Semi-Gloss 250 Flat 250 The Bay Area Air Quality Management District Regulation 8 Organic Compounds, Rule 3 Architectural Coatings also gives a VOC limit for Rust Preventative Coatings as 400. Which, if either, of these standards are we to reference?

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