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    PRODUCT:

    MANUFACTURER: BASIC PRODUCT INFO: scan for the product brochure

    MATERIALS AND RESOURCES (MR)

    INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY (IEQ)

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    CREDIT DESCRIPTION PAGE

    MR Credit 4: Recycled Content - max. 2 points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 2

    MR Credit 5: Regional Materials - max. 2 points** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 2

    MR Credit 6: Rapidly Renewable Materials - max. 1 point (except for LEED CS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 3

    MR Credit 7: Certi ed Wood - max. 1 point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 3

    IEQ Credit 4.1: Low Emitting Materials - Adhesives and Sealants - max.1 point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4

    IEQ Credit 4.2: Low Emitting Materials - Paints and Coatings - max.1 point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4

    IEQ Credit 4.3: Low Emitting Materials - Flooring Systems - max.1 point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 5

    IEQ Credit 4.4: Low Emitting Materials - Composite Wood and Agri ber Products - max.1 point . . . . . . . Page 5

    IEQ Credit 4.5: Low Emitting Materials - Furniture and Furnishings - max.1 point (Available for LEED for Schools

    and LEED for Retail only) . . . . . . . Page 6

    IEQ Credit 4.6: Low Emitting Materials - Ceiling and Wall Systems - max.1 point (Available for LEED for Schools

    and LEED for Retail only) . . . . . . . Page 6

    DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES CHECKLISTOTHER SUSTAINABLE CHARACTERISTICSREACH 1

    SKANSKA 2

    SIN 2.0 3

    Credit can be earned (requirements ful lled)

    Certain percent of the product complies with the credit

    In speci c con guration, the product can contribute to the earning of the credit (explanation below)

    The use of the product does not interfere with the requirements of this credit (or the credit is irrelevant)

    Not speci ed - contact manufacturer for exact info on the product

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    The GREEN PRODUCT CARD is an intellectual property of visio | architects and consultants and may not be distributed without prior written permission. All information about rated product is based on the data provided by the manufacturer (or the independent third party insti-tution). This datasheet will be available in Green Product Database at visio | architects and consultants and IC PLGBC website. Each new version of the GREEN PRODUCT CARD for the same merchandise overwrites the older version. This card is not of cial in terms of LEED rating system. None product of itself is able to provide certain points within LEED certi cation which rates a whole building not a single material. The purpose of this card is to facilitate the work of green building professionals, architects, consultants and to provide easy access to the data necessary for the LEED certi cation prospect; however it is not releasing them from the responsibility of verifying all received information. Despite diligent data treatment visio | architects and consultants do not take responsibility for their correctness, future update or evaluation in terms of LEED certi cation. This GREEN PRODUCT CARD was prepared by LEED accredited professionals with current LEED AP BD+C credentials.

    1 REACH is the European Community Regulation on chemicals and their safe use (EC 1907/2006). It deals with the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemical substances. The law entered into force on June 1, 2007. http://ec.europa.eu/environment/chemicals/reach/reach_intro.htm2 The list of chemical substances, that do not comply with environmental policy of Skanska Company and are forbidden from use. Purchasing of the products that contain those substances is forbidden for Skanska and its sub-contractors. Last actualization May 2007.3 The SIN is speeding up legislative processes in order to phase out hazardous substances. Today the of cial REACH candidate list only encompasses 46 Substances of Very High Concern. The SIN List 2.0 consists of 378 substances and substance groups that are identi ed by ChemSec as Substances of Very High Concern.* This green product card is referring to following LEED Standards: LEED 2009 New Construction and Major Renovations; LEED 2009 Core and Shell; LEED 2009 for Schools; LEED 2009 for Retail. According to USGBC registration in LEED 2009 system will be possible till June 2015. All above standards are expiring on June 25, 2015. LEED is a program of the U.S. Green Building Council USGBC that establishes performance goals in ve environmental categories: Sustainable Sites, Water Ef ciency, Energy & Atmosphere, Materials & Resources and Indoor Environmental Quality. A sixth category -Innovation & Design, addresses those environmental issues not included in the environmental categories such as acoustics, community enhancement, education, and expertise in sustainable design or extraordinary results in selected credits within 5 major categories. USGBC holds the copyrights to the LEED brand name and rating system. For more information about the certain credits purchase the full version of LEED Reference Guide available under link below https://new.usgbc.org/resources/leed-reference-guide-green-building-design-and-construction

    Green Product Card in accordance with LEED 2009 Standard* SUMMARY REPORT

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    ENERGY AND ATMOSPHERE (EA)

    INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY (IEQ)

    INNOVATION IN DESIGN (ID)

    IEQ Credit 3.2: Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan - Before Occupancy - max. 5 points (availble only for LEED NC and LEED for Schools) .Page 8

    ID Credit 1: Innovation in Design - max. 5 points (available only in LEED NC & CS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 9

    EA Credit 1: Optimize Energy Performance - max. 21 points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 7

    IEQ Credit 3.1: Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan - During Construction - max. 1 point . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 7

    IEQ Credit 5: Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Control - max. 1 point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 8IEQ Credit 10: Mold Prevention - max. 1 point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 9(available only in LEED for Schools)

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    ACTIVTEK INDUCTAir treatment device

    AIR TREATMENT DEVICE, THAT USES ACTIVEPURE TECHNOLOGY.INDUCT IS USING RADIANT CATALITIC IONIZATION AND OXIDATION FOR CREATING HEALTHIER INDOOR ENVIRONMENT. DIMENSIONS 25.5 CM X 28.5CM X 43 CM (OR SMALLER)

    SYMBOL: ACTIVTEK INDUCT 500, INDUCT 750, INDUCT 2000, INDUCT 5000, INDUCT 10 000

    **To see why the product is irrelevant to the particular credit requirement look into the explanation of the product compliance amongst the Credit Description pages further in this green card.

    Use of the ActivTek INDUCT product shortens the time of the air cleaning process through the significant reduction of the VOC level. Except for VOC active RCI technology also removes bacteria, viruses and fungi. It precipitate dust and pollens from the air by using bipolar ionization process (making the particle reach its critical mass, what leads to its deposition on nearest flat surface). One of the main advantages of the RCI technology is the neutralization of the microbes through the disruption of their DNA structure. The technology does not focus on their annihilation, but with disrupted DNA microbes cannot reproduce and therefore are no longer a threat to the human.

    The RCI Technology used in ACTIVTEK INDUCT contributes to multiply reduction of harmful particles of PM100 size (and smaller), which are passing by the best MERV filters. According to the tests conducted by Department of Microbiology at University of Agriculture in Krakw it drastically reduce the level of dangerous Bacteria, Viruses and Mold in the air. The studies are available per customer request.

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    MR Credit 4: Recycled ContentIntent**To increase demand for building products that incorporate recycled content materials, thereby reducing impacts resulting from extraction and processing of virgin materials.

    Requirements**NC, SCHOOLS & CSUse materials with recycled content1 such that the sum of postconsumer2 recycled content plus 1/2 of the preconsumer3 content constitutes at least 10% or 20%, based on cost, of the total value of the materials in the project. The minimum percentage materials recycled for each point threshold is as follows:10% recycled content -> 1 point20% recycled content -> 2 point1 Recycled content is defi ned in accordance with the International Organization of Standards document, ISO 14021 Environmental labels and declarations Self-declared environmental claims (Type II environmental labeling).2 Postconsumer material is defi ned as waste material generated by households or by commercial, industrial and institutional facilities in their role as end-users of the product, which can no longer be used for its intended purpose.3 Preconsumer material is defi ned as material diverted from the waste stream during the manufacturing process. Reutilization of materials (i.e., rework, regrind or scrap generated in a process and capable of being reclaimed within the same process that generated it) is excluded.

    MR Credit 5: Regional MaterialsIntent**To increase demand for building materials and products that are extracted and manufactured within the region, thereby supporting the use of indigenous resources and reducing the environmental impacts resulting from transportation.

    Requirements**NC, SCHOOLS & CSUse building materials or products that have been extracted, harvested or recovered, as well as manufactured, within 500 miles (about 804 km) of the project site for a minimum of 10% or 20%, based on cost, of the total materials value. If only a fraction of a product or material is extracted, harvested, or recovered and manufactured locally, then only that percentage (by weight) must contribute to the regional value. The minimum percentage regional materials for each point threshold is as follows:10% regional materials -> 1 point20% regional materials-> 2 point

    LEGENDNon Recycled ContentPre-Consumer Recycled ContentPost-consumer Recycled Content

    LEGENDZawarto Materiau nie po RecyklinguZawarto Materiau z Odzysku Procesu ProdukcyjnegoZawarto Materiau po Recyclingu Postkonsumenckim

    SINIATACTIVTEK SP. Z O. O.

    PRODUCT:

    MANUFACTURER: BASIC PRODUCT INFO: scan for the product brochure

    The GREEN PRODUCT CARD is an intellectual property of visio | architects and consultants and may not be distributed without prior written permission. All information about rated product is based on the data provided by the manufacturer (or the independent third party insti-tution). This datasheet will be available in Green Product Database at visio | architects and consultants and IC PLGBC website. Each new version of the GREEN PRODUCT CARD for the same merchandise overwrites the older version. This card is not of cial in terms of LEED rating system. None product of itself is able to provide certain points within LEED certi cation which rates a whole building not a single material. The purpose of this card is to facilitate the work of green building professionals, architects, consultants and to provide easy access to the data necessary for the LEED certi cation prospect; however it is not releasing them from the responsibility of verifying all received information. Despite diligent data treatment visio | architects and consultants do not take responsibility for their correctness, future update or evaluation in terms of LEED certi cation. This GREEN PRODUCT CARD was prepared by LEED accredited professionals with current LEED AP BD+C credentials.

    * This green product card is referring to following LEED Standards: LEED 2009 New Construction and Major Renovations; LEED 2009 Core and Shell; LEED 2009 for Schools; LEED 2009 for Retail. According to USGBC registration in LEED 2009 system will be possible till June 2015. All above standards are expiring on June 25, 2015. LEED is a program of the U.S. Green Building Council USGBC that establishes performance goals in ve environmental categories: Sustainable Sites, Water Ef ciency, Energy & Atmosphere, Materials & Resources and Indoor Environmental Quality. A sixth category -Innovation & Design, addresses those environmental issues not included in the environmental categories such as acoustics, community enhancement, education, and expertise in sustainable design or extraordinary results in selected credits within 5 major categories. USGBC holds the copyrights to the LEED brand name and rating system. For more info about LEED rating system visit www.usgbc.org/leed** Information included in the credit description under Intent as well as Credit Requirements is the exact citation from publicly available LEED 2009 Rating System. USGBC holds the copyrights to the LEED brand name and rating system. For more information about the certain credits purchase the full version of LEED Reference Guide available under link below https://new.usgbc.org/resources/leed-reference-guide-green-building-design-and-construction

    Green Product Card in accordance with LEED 2009 Standard* CREDIT DESCRIPTION

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    25-663 KielceActivTek Poland

    ACTIVTEK INDUCTAir treatment device

    AIR TREATMENT DEVICE, THAT USES ACTIVEPURE TECHNOLOGY.INDUCT IS USING RADIANT CATALITIC IONIZATION AND OXIDATION FOR CREATING HEALTHIER INDOOR ENVIRONMENT. DIMENSIONS 25.5 CM X 28.5CM X 43 CM (OR SMALLER)

    SYMBOL: ACTIVTEK INDUCT 500, INDUCT 750, INDUCT 2000, INDUCT 5000, INDUCT 10 000

    Explanation of the Product Compliance (or irrelevance): CSI Master Format edition 2004 (chapters 03-10, 31.60.00, 32.10.00, 32.30.00 i 32.90.00), that is referenced in LEED Reference Guide for Green Building Design and Construction edition 2009 (point 6 Calculations), does not mention HVAC systems in any of these points. The chapter regarding HVAC is listed as 23.00.00. The product is irrevelant and does not interfere with the requirement of this credit.

    Explanation of the Product Compliance (or irrelevance): CSI Master Format edition 2004 (chapters 03-10, 31.60.00, 32.10.00, 32.30.00 i 32.90.00), that is referenced in LEED Reference Guide for Green Building Design and Construction edition 2009 (point 6 Calculations), does not mention HVAC systems in any of these points. The chapter regarding HVAC is listed as 23.00.00. The product is irrevelant and does not interfere with the requirement of this credit. Central location in the middle of the Poland is providing us with the opportunity to use local service and distribution, although the product by itself is irrelevant to the credit MR5 due to the reason listed above.

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    MR Credit 7: Certi ed WoodIntent**To encourage environmentally responsible forest management.

    Requirements**NC, SCHOOLS & CSUse a minimum of 50% (based on cost) of wood-based materials and products that are certifi ed in accordance with the Forest Stewardship Councils principles and criteria, for wood building components. These components include at a minimum, structural framing and general dimensional framing, fl ooring, sub-fl ooring, wood doors and fi nishes. Include only materials permanently installed in the project. Wood products purchased for temporary use on the project (e.g., formwork, bracing, scaffolding, sidewalk protection, and guard rails) may be included in the calculation at the project teams discretion. If any such materials are included, all such materials must be included in the calculation. If such materials are purchased for use on multiple projects, the applicant may include these materials for only one project, at its discretion. Furniture may be included if it is included consistently in MR Credits 3. Materials Reuse, through MR Credit 7: Certifi ed Wood (MR Credit 6 for Core & Shell projects).

    MR Credit 6: Rapidly Renewable MaterialsIntent**To reduce the use and depletion of fi nite raw materials and long-cycle renewable materials by replacing them with rapidly renewable materials.

    Requirements**NC & SCHOOLSUse rapidly renewable building materials and products for 2.5% of the total value of all building materials and products used in the project, based on cost. Rapidly renewable building materials and products are made from plants that are typically harvested within a 10-year or shorter cycle.

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    PRODUCT:

    MANUFACTURER: BASIC PRODUCT INFO: scan for the product brochure

    The GREEN PRODUCT CARD is an intellectual property of visio | architects and consultants and may not be distributed without prior written permission. All information about rated product is based on the data provided by the manufacturer (or the independent third party insti-tution). This datasheet will be available in Green Product Database at visio | architects and consultants and IC PLGBC website. Each new version of the GREEN PRODUCT CARD for the same merchandise overwrites the older version. This card is not of cial in terms of LEED rating system. None product of itself is able to provide certain points within LEED certi cation which rates a whole building not a single material. The purpose of this card is to facilitate the work of green building professionals, architects, consultants and to provide easy access to the data necessary for the LEED certi cation prospect; however it is not releasing them from the responsibility of verifying all received information. Despite diligent data treatment visio | architects and consultants do not take responsibility for their correctness, future update or evaluation in terms of LEED certi cation. This GREEN PRODUCT CARD was prepared by LEED accredited professionals with current LEED AP BD+C credentials.

    * This green product card is referring to following LEED Standards: LEED 2009 New Construction and Major Renovations; LEED 2009 Core and Shell; LEED 2009 for Schools; LEED 2009 for Retail. According to USGBC registration in LEED 2009 system will be possible till June 2015. All above standards are expiring on June 25, 2015. LEED is a program of the U.S. Green Building Council USGBC that establishes performance goals in ve environmental categories: Sustainable Sites, Water Ef ciency, Energy & Atmosphere, Materials & Resources and Indoor Environmental Quality. A sixth category -Innovation & Design, addresses those environmental issues not included in the environmental categories such as acoustics, community enhancement, education, and expertise in sustainable design or extraordinary results in selected credits within 5 major categories. USGBC holds the copyrights to the LEED brand name and rating system. For more info about LEED rating system visit www.usgbc.org/leed** Information included in the credit description under Intent as well as Credit Requirements is the exact citation from publicly available LEED 2009 Rating System. USGBC holds the copyrights to the LEED brand name and rating system. For more information about the certain credits purchase the full version of LEED Reference Guide available under link below https://new.usgbc.org/resources/leed-reference-guide-green-building-design-and-construction

    Green Product Card in accordance with LEED 2009 Standard* CREDIT DESCRIPTION

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    ACTIVTEK INDUCTAir treatment device

    AIR TREATMENT DEVICE, THAT USES ACTIVEPURE TECHNOLOGY.INDUCT IS USING RADIANT CATALITIC IONIZATION AND OXIDATION FOR CREATING HEALTHIER INDOOR ENVIRONMENT. DIMENSIONS 25.5 CM X 28.5CM X 43 CM (OR SMALLER)

    SYMBOL: ACTIVTEK INDUCT 500, INDUCT 750, INDUCT 2000, INDUCT 5000, INDUCT 10 000

    Explanation of the Product Compliance (or irrelevance): CSI Master Format edition 2004 (chapters 03-10, 31.60.00, 32.10.00, 32.30.00 i 32.90.00), that is referenced in LEED Reference Guide for Green Building Design and Construction edition 2009 (point 6 Calculations), does not mention HVAC systems in any of these points. The chapter regarding HVAC is listed as 23.00.00. The product is irrelevant and does not interfere with the requirement of this credit.

    Explanation of the Product Compliance (or irrelevance): CSI Master Format edition 2004 (chapters 03-10, 31.60.00, 32.10.00, 32.30.00 i 32.90.00), that is referenced in LEED Reference Guide for Green Building Design and Construction edition 2009 (point 6 Calculations), does not mention HVAC systems in any of these points. The chapter regarding HVAC is listed as 23.00.00. The product is irrelevant and does not interfere with the requirement of this credit.

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    IEQ Credit 4.1: Low-Emitting Materials - Adhesives and SealantsIntent**To reduce the quantity of indoor air contaminants that are odorous, irritating and/or harmful to the comfort and well-being of installers and occupants.

    Requirements**NC & CSAll adhesives and sealants used on the interior of the building (i.e., inside of the weatherproofi ng system and applied on-site) must comply with the following requirements as applicable to the project scope1:

    - Adhesives, Sealants and Sealant Primers must comply with South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Rule #1168. Volatile organic compound (VOC) limits listed in the table below correspond to an effective date of July 1, 2005 and rule amendment date of January 7, 2005.

    - Aerosol Adhesives must comply with Green Seal Standard for Commercial Adhesives GS-36 requirements in effect on October 19, 2000.

    SCHOOLSAll adhesives and sealants installed in the building interior (defi ned as inside the weatherproofi ng system and applied on-site) must meet the testing and product requirements of the California Department of Health Services Standard Practice for the Testing of Volatile Organic Emissions from Various Sources Using Small-Scale Environmental Chambers, including 2004 Addenda.1 The use of a VOC budget is permissible for compliance with this credit.

    IEQ Credit 4.2: Low-Emitting Materials - Paints and CoatingsIntent**To reduce the quantity of indoor air contaminants that are odorous, irritating and/or harmful to the comfort and well-being of installers and occupants.

    Requirements**NC & CSPaints and coatings used on the interior of the building (i.e., inside of the weatherproofi ng system and applied on-site) must comply with the following criteria as applicable to the project scope1:

    - Architectural paints and coatings applied to interior walls and ceilings must not exceed the volatile organic compound (VOC) content limits established in Green Seal Standard GS-11, Paints, 1st Edition, May 20, 1993.

    - Anti-corrosive and anti-rust paints applied to interior ferrous metal substrates must not exceed the VOC content limit of 250 g/L established in Green Seal Standard GC-03, Anti- Corrosive Paints, 2nd Edition, January 7, 1997.

    - Clear wood fi nishes, fl oor coatings, stains, primers, and shellacs applied to interior elements must not exceed the VOC content limits established in South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Rule 1113, Architectural Coatings, rules in effect on January 1, 2004.

    SCHOOLSAll paints and coatings installed in the building interior must meet the testing and product requirements of the California Department of Health Services Standard Practice for the Testing of Volatile Organic Emissions from Various Sources Using Small-Scale Environmental Chambers, including 2004 Addenda.1 The use of a VOC budget is permissible for compliance with this credit.

    SINIATACTIVTEK SP. Z O. O.

    PRODUCT:

    MANUFACTURER: BASIC PRODUCT INFO: scan for the product brochure

    The GREEN PRODUCT CARD is an intellectual property of visio | architects and consultants and may not be distributed without prior written permission. All information about rated product is based on the data provided by the manufacturer (or the independent third party insti-tution). This datasheet will be available in Green Product Database at visio | architects and consultants and IC PLGBC website. Each new version of the GREEN PRODUCT CARD for the same merchandise overwrites the older version. This card is not of cial in terms of LEED rating system. None product of itself is able to provide certain points within LEED certi cation which rates a whole building not a single material. The purpose of this card is to facilitate the work of green building professionals, architects, consultants and to provide easy access to the data necessary for the LEED certi cation prospect; however it is not releasing them from the responsibility of verifying all received information. Despite diligent data treatment visio | architects and consultants do not take responsibility for their correctness, future update or evaluation in terms of LEED certi cation. This GREEN PRODUCT CARD was prepared by LEED accredited professionals with current LEED AP BD+C credentials.

    * This green product card is referring to following LEED Standards: LEED 2009 New Construction and Major Renovations; LEED 2009 Core and Shell; LEED 2009 for Schools; LEED 2009 for Retail. According to USGBC registration in LEED 2009 system will be possible till June 2015. All above standards are expiring on June 25, 2015. LEED is a program of the U.S. Green Building Council USGBC that establishes performance goals in ve environmental categories: Sustainable Sites, Water Ef ciency, Energy & Atmosphere, Materials & Resources and Indoor Environmental Quality. A sixth category -Innovation & Design, addresses those environmental issues not included in the environmental categories such as acoustics, community enhancement, education, and expertise in sustainable design or extraordinary results in selected credits within 5 major categories. USGBC holds the copyrights to the LEED brand name and rating system. For more info about LEED rating system visit www.usgbc.org/leed** Information included in the credit description under Intent as well as Credit Requirements is the exact citation from publicly available LEED 2009 Rating System. USGBC holds the copyrights to the LEED brand name and rating system. For more information about the certain credits purchase the full version of LEED Reference Guide available under link below https://new.usgbc.org/resources/leed-reference-guide-green-building-design-and-construction

    Green Product Card in accordance with LEED 2009 Standard* CREDIT DESCRIPTION

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    ACTIVTEK INDUCTAir treatment device

    AIR TREATMENT DEVICE, THAT USES ACTIVEPURE TECHNOLOGY.INDUCT IS USING RADIANT CATALITIC IONIZATION AND OXIDATION FOR CREATING HEALTHIER INDOOR ENVIRONMENT. DIMENSIONS 25.5 CM X 28.5CM X 43 CM (OR SMALLER)

    SYMBOL: ACTIVTEK INDUCT 500, INDUCT 750, INDUCT 2000, INDUCT 5000, INDUCT 10 000

    Explanation of the Product Compliance (or irrelevance): ActivTek INDUCT product greatly improves the level of VOC and other air contaminants in the building interior. According to credit requirements only adhesives and sealants are taken under consideration. Despite the fact that product directly serves the intent of the credit (by reducing the level of indoor air contaminants), it does not contribute to the earning of IEQ 4.1.

    Explanation of the Product Compliance (or irrelevance): ActivTek INDUCT product greatly improves the level of VOC and other air contaminants in the building interior. According to credit requirements only paints and coatings are taken under consideration. Despite the fact that product directly serves the intent of the credit (by reducing the level of indoor air contaminants), it does not contribute to the earning of IEQ 4.2.

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    IEQ Credit 4.3: Low Emitting Materials - Flooring SystemsIntent**To reduce the quantity of indoor air contaminants that are odorous, irritating and/or harmful to the comfort and well-being of installers and occupants.

    Requirements**NC & CSOPTION 1All fl ooring must comply with the following as applicable to the project scope:

    - All carpet installed in the building interior must meet the testing and product requirements of the Carpet and Rug Institute Green Label Plus program. - All carpet cushion installed in the building interior must meet the requirements of the Carpet and Rug Institute Green Label1 program. - All carpet adhesive must meet the requirements of IEQ Credit 4.1: Adhesives and Sealants, which includes a volatile organic compound (VOC) limit of 50 g/L. - All hard surface fl ooring must be certifi ed as compliant with the FloorScore2 standard (current as of the date of this rating system, or more stringent version) by an independent

    third-party. Flooring products covered by FloorScore include vinyl, linoleum, laminate fl ooring, wood fl ooring, ceramic fl ooring, rubber fl ooring and wall base. - An alternative compliance path using FloorScore is acceptable for credit achievement: 100% of the non-carpet fi nished fl ooring must be FloorScore-certifi ed and must constitute

    at least 25% of the fi nished fl oor area. Examples of unfi nished fl ooring include fl oors in mechanical rooms, electrical rooms and elevator service rooms. - Concrete, wood, bamboo and cork fl oor fi nishes such as sealer, stain and fi nish must meet the requirements of South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Rule

    1113, Architectural Coatings, rules in effect on January 1, 2004. - Tile setting adhesives and grout must meet South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Rule 1168. VOC limits correspond to an effective date of July 1, 2005 and

    rule amendment date of January 7, 2005.

    NC, SCHOOLS & CSOPTION 2All fl ooring elements installed in the building interior must meet the testing and product requirements of the California Department of Health Services Standard Practice for the Testing of Volatile Organic Emissions from Various Sources Using Small-Scale Environmental Chambers, including 2004 Addenda.1 The Green Label Plus program for carpets and its associated VOC emission criteria in micrograms per square meter per hour, along with information on testing method and sample collection developed by the Carpet & Rug Institute (CRI) in coordination with Californias Sustainable Building Task Force and the Califor-nia Department of Public Health, are described in Section 9, Acceptable Emissions Testing for Carpet, DHS Standard Practice CA/DHS/EHLB/R-174, dated 07/15/04. This document is available at: http://www.dhs.ca.gov/ps/deodc/ehlb/iaq/ VOCS/Section01350_7_15_2004_FINAL_PLUS_ADDENDUM-2004-01.pdf (also published as Section 01350 Section 9 [dated 2004] by the Collaborative for High Performance Schools [www.chps.net]).2 FloorScore is a voluntary, independent certifi cation program that tests and certifi es hard surface fl ooring and associated products for compliance with criteria adopted in California for indoor air emissions of VOCs with potential health effects. The program uses a small-scale chamber test protocol and incorporates VOC emissions criteria, which are widely known as Section 1350, developed by the California Department of Health Services.

    IEQ Credit 4.4: Low Emitting Materials - Composite Wood and Agri ber ProductsIntent**To reduce the quantity of indoor air contaminants that are odorous, irritating and/or harmful to the comfort and well-being of installers and occupants.

    Requirements**NC & CSComposite wood and agrifi ber products used on the interior of the building (i.e., inside the weatherproofi ng system) must contain no added urea-formaldehyde resins. Laminating adhesives used to fabricate on-site and shop-applied composite wood and agrifi ber assemblies must not contain added urea-formaldehyde resins. Composite wood and agrifi ber products are defi ned as particleboard, medium density fi berboard (MDF), plywood, wheatboard, strawboard, panel substrates and door cores. Materials considered fi xtures, furniture and equipment (FF&E) are not considered base building elements and are not included.

    SCHOOLSAll composite wood and agrifi ber products installed in the building interior must meet the testing and product requirements of the California Department of Health Services Standard Practice for the Testing of Volatile Organic Emissions from Various Sources Using Small- Scale Environmental Chambers, including 2004 Addenda.

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    PRODUCT:

    MANUFACTURER: BASIC PRODUCT INFO: scan for the product brochure

    The GREEN PRODUCT CARD is an intellectual property of visio | architects and consultants and may not be distributed without prior written permission. All information about rated product is based on the data provided by the manufacturer (or the independent third party insti-tution). This datasheet will be available in Green Product Database at visio | architects and consultants and IC PLGBC website. Each new version of the GREEN PRODUCT CARD for the same merchandise overwrites the older version. This card is not of cial in terms of LEED rating system. None product of itself is able to provide certain points within LEED certi cation which rates a whole building not a single material. The purpose of this card is to facilitate the work of green building professionals, architects, consultants and to provide easy access to the data necessary for the LEED certi cation prospect; however it is not releasing them from the responsibility of verifying all received information. Despite diligent data treatment visio | architects and consultants do not take responsibility for their correctness, future update or evaluation in terms of LEED certi cation. This GREEN PRODUCT CARD was prepared by LEED accredited professionals with current LEED AP BD+C credentials.

    * This green product card is referring to following LEED Standards: LEED 2009 New Construction and Major Renovations; LEED 2009 Core and Shell; LEED 2009 for Schools; LEED 2009 for Retail. According to USGBC registration in LEED 2009 system will be possible till June 2015. All above standards are expiring on June 25, 2015. LEED is a program of the U.S. Green Building Council USGBC that establishes performance goals in ve environmental categories: Sustainable Sites, Water Ef ciency, Energy & Atmosphere, Materials & Resources and Indoor Environmental Quality. A sixth category -Innovation & Design, addresses those environmental issues not included in the environmental categories such as acoustics, community enhancement, education, and expertise in sustainable design or extraordinary results in selected credits within 5 major categories. USGBC holds the copyrights to the LEED brand name and rating system. For more info about LEED rating system visit www.usgbc.org/leed** Information included in the credit description under Intent as well as Credit Requirements is the exact citation from publicly available LEED 2009 Rating System. USGBC holds the copyrights to the LEED brand name and rating system. For more information about the certain credits purchase the full version of LEED Reference Guide available under link below https://new.usgbc.org/resources/leed-reference-guide-green-building-design-and-construction

    Green Product Card in accordance with LEED 2009 Standard* CREDIT DESCRIPTION

    architects and consultants

    architects and consultants

    visio No.20140501A1_05

    0number of points

    0number of points

    ACTIVTEK INDUCTAir treatment device

    AIR TREATMENT DEVICE, THAT USES ACTIVEPURE TECHNOLOGY.INDUCT IS USING RADIANT CATALITIC IONIZATION AND OXIDATION FOR CREATING HEALTHIER INDOOR ENVIRONMENT. DIMENSIONS 25.5 CM X 28.5CM X 43 CM (OR SMALLER)

    SYMBOL: ACTIVTEK INDUCT 500, INDUCT 750, INDUCT 2000, INDUCT 5000, INDUCT 10 000

    Explanation of the Product Compliance (or irrelevance): ActivTek INDUCT product greatly improves the level of VOC and other air contaminants in the building interior. According to credit requirements only floring systems are taken under consideration. Despite the fact that product directly serves the intent of the credit (by reducing the level of indoor air contaminants), it does not contribute to the earning of IEQ 4.3.

    Explanation of the Product Compliance (or irrelevance): ActivTek INDUCT product greatly improves the level of VOC and other air contaminants in the building interior. According to credit requirements only composite wood and agrifiber products are taken under consideration. Despite the fact that product directly serves the intent of the credit (by reducing the level of indoor air contaminants), it does not contribute to the earning of IEQ 4.4.

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    IEQ Credit 4.5: Low Emitting Materials - Furniture and FurnishingsIntent**To reduce the quantity of indoor air contaminants that are odorous, irritating and/ or harmful to the comfort and well-being of installers and occupants.

    Requirements**SCHOOLSClassroom furniture including all student and teacher desks, tables and seats that was manufactured, refurbished or refi nished within 1 year prior to occupancy must meet 1 of the requirements below. Salvaged and used furniture that is more than 1 year old at the time of occupancy is excluded from the credit requirements.OPTION 1Furniture and seating must be GREENGUARD Children and Schools certifi edOPTION 2Calculated indoor air concentrations that are less than or equal to those listed in Table 1 for furniture systems and seating determined by a procedure based on the EPA Environmental Technology Verifi cation (ETV) Large Chamber Test Protocol for Measuring Emissions of VOCs and Aldehydes (September 1999) testing protocol conducted in an independent air quality testing laboratory.OPTION 3Calculated indoor air concentrations that are less than or equal to those established in Table 1 for furniture systems and seating determined by a procedure based on ANSI/BIFMA M7.1-2007and ANSI/BIFMA X7.1-2007testing protocol conducted in an independent third-party air quality testing laboratory.

    IEQ Credit 4.6: Low Emitting Materials - Ceiling and Wall SystemsIntent**To reduce the quantity of indoor air contaminants that are odorous, irritating, and/or harmful to the comfort and well-being of installers and occupants.

    Requirements**SCHOOLSAll gypsum board, insulation, acoustical ceiling systems and wall coverings installed in the building interior must meet the testing and product requirements of the California Department of Health Services Standard Practice for the Testing of Volatile Organic Emissions from Various Sources Using Small-Scale Environmental Chambers, including 2004 Addenda.

    SINIATACTIVTEK SP. Z O. O.

    PRODUCT:

    MANUFACTURER: BASIC PRODUCT INFO: scan for the product brochure

    The GREEN PRODUCT CARD is an intellectual property of visio | architects and consultants and may not be distributed without prior written permission. All information about rated product is based on the data provided by the manufacturer (or the independent third party insti-tution). This datasheet will be available in Green Product Database at visio | architects and consultants and IC PLGBC website. Each new version of the GREEN PRODUCT CARD for the same merchandise overwrites the older version. This card is not of cial in terms of LEED rating system. None product of itself is able to provide certain points within LEED certi cation which rates a whole building not a single material. The purpose of this card is to facilitate the work of green building professionals, architects, consultants and to provide easy access to the data necessary for the LEED certi cation prospect; however it is not releasing them from the responsibility of verifying all received information. Despite diligent data treatment visio | architects and consultants do not take responsibility for their correctness, future update or evaluation in terms of LEED certi cation. This GREEN PRODUCT CARD was prepared by LEED accredited professionals with current LEED AP BD+C credentials.

    * This green product card is referring to following LEED Standards: LEED 2009 New Construction and Major Renovations; LEED 2009 Core and Shell; LEED 2009 for Schools; LEED 2009 for Retail. According to USGBC registration in LEED 2009 system will be possible till June 2015. All above standards are expiring on June 25, 2015. LEED is a program of the U.S. Green Building Council USGBC that establishes performance goals in ve environmental categories: Sustainable Sites, Water Ef ciency, Energy & Atmosphere, Materials & Resources and Indoor Environmental Quality. A sixth category -Innovation & Design, addresses those environmental issues not included in the environmental categories such as acoustics, community enhancement, education, and expertise in sustainable design or extraordinary results in selected credits within 5 major categories. USGBC holds the copyrights to the LEED brand name and rating system. For more info about LEED rating system visit www.usgbc.org/leed** Information included in the credit description under Intent as well as Credit Requirements is the exact citation from publicly available LEED 2009 Rating System. USGBC holds the copyrights to the LEED brand name and rating system. For more information about the certain credits purchase the full version of LEED Reference Guide available under link below https://new.usgbc.org/resources/leed-reference-guide-green-building-design-and-construction

    Green Product Card in accordance with LEED 2009 Standard* CREDIT DESCRIPTION

    architects and consultants

    architects and consultants

    visio No.20140501A1_06

    0number of points

    0number of points

    ACTIVTEK INDUCTAir treatment device

    AIR TREATMENT DEVICE, THAT USES ACTIVEPURE TECHNOLOGY.INDUCT IS USING RADIANT CATALITIC IONIZATION AND OXIDATION FOR CREATING HEALTHIER INDOOR ENVIRONMENT. DIMENSIONS 25.5 CM X 28.5CM X 43 CM (OR SMALLER)

    SYMBOL: ACTIVTEK INDUCT 500, INDUCT 750, INDUCT 2000, INDUCT 5000, INDUCT 10 000

    Explanation of the Product Compliance (or irrelevance): ActivTek INDUCT product greatly improves the level of VOC and other air contaminants in the building interior. According to credit requirements only furniture and furnishings are taken under consideration. Despite the fact that product directly serves the intent of the credit (by reducing the level of indoor air contaminants), it does not contribute to the earning of IEQ 4.5.

    Explanation of the Product Compliance (or irrelevance): ActivTek INDUCT product greatly improves the level of VOC and other air contaminants in the building interior. According to credit requirements only ceiling and wall systems are taken under consideration. Despite the fact that product directly serves the intent of the credit (by reducing the level of indoor air contaminants), it does not contribute to the earning of IEQ 4.6.

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    FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY

    FOR INTERNAL USE ONLYFOR INTERNAL USE ONLY

    EA Credit 1: Optimize Energy PerformanceIntent**To achieve increasing levels of energy performance beyond the prerequisite standard to reduce environmental and economic impacts associated with excessive energy use.

    Requirements**NC, SCHOOLS & CSSelect 1 of the 3 compliance path options described below. Project teams documenting achievement using any of the 3 options are assumed to be in compliance with EA Prerequisite 2: Minimum Energy Performance.OPTION 1. Whole Building Energy Simulation (1-19 points for NC and Schools, 3-21 points for CS)Demonstrate a percentage improvement in the proposed building performance rating compared with the baseline building performance rating. Calculate the baseline building performance according to Appendix G of ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2007 (with errata but without addenda1) using a computer simulation model for the whole building project. Appendix G of Standard 90.1-2007 requires that the energy analysis done for the building performance rating method include all the energy costs associated with the building project. To achieve points under this credit, the proposed design must meet the following criteria:

    - Compliance with the mandatory provisions (Sections 5.4, 6.4, 7.4, 8.4, 9.4 and 10.4) in Standard 90.1-2007 (with errata but without addenda). - Inclusion of all the energy costs within and associated with the building project. - Comparison against a baseline building that complies with Appendix G of Standard 90.1-2007 (with errata but without addenda). The default process energy cost is 25% of

    the total energy cost for the baseline building. If the buildings process energy cost is less than 25% of the baseline building energy cost, the LEED submittal must include documentation substantiating that process energy inputs are appropriate.

    More about basic credit requirment in LEED 2009 Rating System.**1 Project teams wishing to use ASHRAE approved addenda for the purposes of this credit may do so at their discretion. Addenda must be applied consistently across all LEED credits.

    IEQ Credit 3.1: Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan - During Construction Intent**To reduce indoor air quality (IAQ) problems resulting from construction or renovation and promote the comfort and well-being of construction workers and building occupants.

    Requirements**NC, SCHOOLS & CSDevelop and implement an IAQ management plan for the construction and pre-occupancy phases of the building as follows:

    - During construction, meet or exceed the recommended control measures of the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Contractors Association (SMACNA) IAQ Guidelines For Occupied Buildings Under Construction, 2nd Edition 2007, ANSI/ SMACNA 008-2008 (Chapter 3).

    - Protect stored on-site and installed absorptive materials from moisture damage. - If permanently installed air handlers are used during construction, fi ltration media with a minimum effi ciency reporting value (MERV) of 8 must be used at each return air grille, as

    determined by ASHRAE Standard 52.2-1999 (with errata but without addenda). Replace all fi ltration media immediately prior to occupancy.

    SCHOOLS Additional Requirement - Prohibit smoking inside the building and within 25 feet of building entrances once the building is enclosed.

    IEQ Credit 5: Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source ControlIntent**To minimize building occupant exposure to potentially hazardous particulates and chemical pollutants.

    Requirements**NC, SCHOOLS & CSDesign to minimize and control the entry of pollutants into buildings and later cross contamination of regularly occupied areas through the following strategies:

    - Employ permanent entryway systems at least 10 feet long in the primary direction of travel to capture dirt and particulates entering the building at regularly used exterior entrances. Acceptable entryway systems include permanently installed grates, grills and slotted systems that allow for cleaning underneath. Roll-out mats are acceptable only when maintained on a weekly basis by a contracted service organization (or school maintenance staff for school projects). Core & Shell projects that do not have entryway systems cannot achieve this credit.

    - Suffi ciently exhaust each space where hazardous gases or chemicals may be present or used (e.g. garages, housekeeping and laundry areas, science laboratories, prep rooms, art rooms, shops of any kind, and copying and printing rooms) to create negative pressure with respect to adjacent spaces when the doors to the room are closed. For each of these spaces, provide self-closing doors and deck-to-deck partitions or a hard-lid ceiling. The exhaust rate must be at least 0.50 cubic feet per minute (cfm) per/square foot, with no air recirculation. The pressure differential with the surrounding spaces must be at least 5 Pascals (Pa) (0.02 inches of water gauge) on average and 1 Pa (0.004 inches of water) at a minimum when the doors to the rooms are closed.

    - In mechanically ventilated buildings, install new air fi ltration media in regularly occupied areas prior to occupancy; these fi lters must provide a minimum effi ciency reporting value (MERV) of 13 or higher. Filtration should be applied to process both return and outside air that is delivered as supply air.

    - Provide containment (i.e. a closed container for storage for off-site disposal in a regulatory compliant storage area, preferably outside the building) for appropriate disposal of hazardous liquid wastes in places where water and chemical concentrate mixing occurs (e.g., housekeeping, janitorial and science laboratories).

    ACTIVTEK SP. Z O. O.

    PRODUCT:

    MANUFACTURER: BASIC PRODUCT INFO: scan for the product brochure

    The GREEN PRODUCT CARD is an intellectual property of visio | architects and consultants and may not be distributed without prior written permission. All information about rated product is based on the data provided by the manufacturer (or the independent third party insti-tution). This datasheet will be available in Green Product Database at visio | architects and consultants and IC PLGBC website. Each new version of the GREEN PRODUCT CARD for the same merchandise overwrites the older version. This card is not of cial in terms of LEED rating system. None product of itself is able to provide certain points within LEED certi cation which rates a whole building not a single material. The purpose of this card is to facilitate the work of green building professionals, architects, consultants and to provide easy access to the data necessary for the LEED certi cation prospect; however it is not releasing them from the responsibility of verifying all received information. Despite diligent data treatment visio | architects and consultants do not take responsibility for their correctness, future update or evaluation in terms of LEED certi cation. This GREEN PRODUCT CARD was prepared by LEED accredited professionals with current LEED AP BD+C credentials.

    * This green product card is referring to following LEED Standards: LEED 2009 New Construction and Major Renovations; LEED 2009 Core and Shell; LEED 2009 for Schools; LEED 2009 for Retail. According to USGBC registration in LEED 2009 system will be possible till June 2015. All above standards are expiring on June 25, 2015. LEED is a program of the U.S. Green Building Council USGBC that establishes performance goals in ve environmental categories: Sustainable Sites, Water Ef ciency, Energy & Atmosphere, Materials & Resources and Indoor Environmental Quality. A sixth category -Innovation & Design, addresses those environmental issues not included in the environmental categories such as acoustics, community enhancement, education, and expertise in sustainable design or extraordinary results in selected credits within 5 major categories. USGBC holds the copyrights to the LEED brand name and rating system. For more info about LEED rating system visit www.usgbc.org/leed** Information included in the credit description under Intent as well as Credit Requirements is the exact citation from publicly available LEED 2009 Rating System. USGBC holds the copyrights to the LEED brand name and rating system. For more information about the certain credits purchase the full version of LEED Reference Guide available under link below https://new.usgbc.org/resources/leed-reference-guide-green-building-design-and-construction

    Green Product Card in accordance with LEED 2009 Standard* CREDIT DESCRIPTION

    architects and consultants

    architects and consultants

    visio No.20140501A1_07

    ...%number of points

    ...%number of points

    ACTIVTEK INDUCTAir treatment device

    AIR TREATMENT DEVICE, THAT USES ACTIVEPURE TECHNOLOGY.INDUCT IS USING RADIANT CATALITIC IONIZATION AND OXIDATION FOR CREATING HEALTHIER INDOOR ENVIRONMENT. DIMENSIONS 25.5 CM X 28.5CM X 43 CM (OR SMALLER)

    SYMBOL: ACTIVTEK INDUCT 500, INDUCT 750, INDUCT 2000, INDUCT 5000, INDUCT 10 000

    Explanation of the Product Compliance:The ActivTek INDUCT can significantly reduce (IEQ) problems resulting from construction and renovation process, and despite the fact it does not directly contribute to the earning of the IEQ 3.1 effects of its work are totally convergent with the intent of the credit. In case when the permanently installed air handlers are used during construction - ActivTek INDUCT is greatly helping (the cause of the credit intent) by keeping the MERV 8 (or greater) filter in clean condition. According to the ASHRAE 52.2-1999 the dirty filter is changing its dust holding capacity and may lead to the serious pressure drop and dirty ducts. Another advantage of RCI Technology can be explored with use of portable units, while permanently installed air handlers are not used throughout all construction period. Complete construction IAQ management plan would have to be prepared and implemented (during construction and pre-occupancy phase).Please note that just the use of Activtek Induct will not contribute to the earning of that credit, but will strongly maintain achieved results for greater Air Quality for the comfort and well being of building occupants.

    Explanation of the Product Compliance:Depending on the configuration of the system and the level of HVAC usage ActivTek INDUCT product (especially in connection with other systems like ActivTek SUPER V) can significantly reduce power consumption. The exact numbers are calculated in energy model simulation. Only the use of ActivTek INDUCT with other products (accepted as a MERV filter replacement) can be better estimated for the purpose of this credit. Despite the fact that ActivTek INDUCT is directly connected with condition of filters (significant contributor to the HVAC efficiency) - the use of the product just by itself does not contribute to the earning of EA 1 Credit.

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    FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY

    FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY

    FOR INTERNAL USE ONLYFOR INTERNAL USE ONLY

    FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY

    FOR INTERNAL USE ONLYFOR INTERNAL USE ONLY

    FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY

    FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY

    FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY

    FOR INTERNAL USE ONLYFOR INTERNAL USE ONLY

    FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY

    FOR INTERNAL USE ONLYFOR INTERNAL USE ONLY

    EA Credit 1: Optimize Energy PerformanceIntent**To achieve increasing levels of energy performance beyond the prerequisite standard to reduce environmental and economic impacts associated with excessive energy use.

    Requirements**NC, SCHOOLS & CSSelect 1 of the 3 compliance path options described below. Project teams documenting achievement using any of the 3 options are assumed to be in compliance with EA Prerequisite 2: Minimum Energy Performance.OPTION 1. Whole Building Energy Simulation (1-19 points for NC and Schools, 3-21 points for CS)Demonstrate a percentage improvement in the proposed building performance rating compared with the baseline building performance rating. Calculate the baseline building performance according to Appendix G of ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2007 (with errata but without addenda1) using a computer simulation model for the whole building project. Appendix G of Standard 90.1-2007 requires that the energy analysis done for the building performance rating method include all the energy costs associated with the building project. To achieve points under this credit, the proposed design must meet the following criteria:

    - Compliance with the mandatory provisions (Sections 5.4, 6.4, 7.4, 8.4, 9.4 and 10.4) in Standard 90.1-2007 (with errata but without addenda). - Inclusion of all the energy costs within and associated with the building project. - Comparison against a baseline building that complies with Appendix G of Standard 90.1-2007 (with errata but without addenda). The default process energy cost is 25% of

    the total energy cost for the baseline building. If the buildings process energy cost is less than 25% of the baseline building energy cost, the LEED submittal must include documentation substantiating that process energy inputs are appropriate.

    More about basic credit requirment in LEED 2009 Rating System.**1 Project teams wishing to use ASHRAE approved addenda for the purposes of this credit may do so at their discretion. Addenda must be applied consistently across all LEED credits.

    IEQ Credit 3.1: Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan - During Construction Intent**To reduce indoor air quality (IAQ) problems resulting from construction or renovation and promote the comfort and well-being of construction workers and building occupants.

    Requirements**NC, SCHOOLS & CSDevelop and implement an IAQ management plan for the construction and pre-occupancy phases of the building as follows:

    - During construction, meet or exceed the recommended control measures of the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Contractors Association (SMACNA) IAQ Guidelines For Occupied Buildings Under Construction, 2nd Edition 2007, ANSI/ SMACNA 008-2008 (Chapter 3).

    - Protect stored on-site and installed absorptive materials from moisture damage. - If permanently installed air handlers are used during construction, fi ltration media with a minimum effi ciency reporting value (MERV) of 8 must be used at each return air grille, as

    determined by ASHRAE Standard 52.2-1999 (with errata but without addenda). Replace all fi ltration media immediately prior to occupancy.

    SCHOOLS Additional Requirement - Prohibit smoking inside the building and within 25 feet of building entrances once the building is enclosed.

    IEQ Credit 3.2: Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan - Before OccupancyIntent**To reduce indoor air quality (IAQ) problems resulting from construction or renovation to promote the comfort and well-being of construction workers and building occupants.

    Requirements**NC & SCHOOLSDevelop an (IAQ)management plan and implement it after all fi nishes have been installed and the building has been completely cleaned before occupancy.OPTION 1. Flush-Out1For the description look in 2009 Edition LEED Reference Guide for Green Building Design and Construction.OPTION 2. Air TestingConduct baseline IAQ testing,after construction ends and prior to occupancy, using testing protocols consistent with the EPA Compendium of Methods for the Determination of Air Pollutants in Indoor Air and as additionally detailed in the LEED Reference Guide for Green Building Design and Construction, 2009 Edition.For each sampling point where the maximum concentration limits are exceeded, conduct an additional fl ush-out with outside air and retest the non compliant concentrations.Repeat until all requirements are met. When retesting non compliant building areas, take samples from the same locations as in the fi rst test, although it is not required. Conduct the air sample testing as follows:

    - All measurements must be conducted prior to occupancy, but during normal occupied hours with the building ventilation system started at the normal daily start time and operated at the minimum outside air fl ow rate for the occupied mode throughout the test.

    - All interior fi nishes must be installed, including but not limited to millwork, doors, paint, carpet and acoustic tiles. Movable furnishings such as workstations and partitions should be in place for the testing, although it is not required.

    - The number of sampling locations will depend on the size of the building and number of ventilation systems. For each portion of the building served by a separate ventilation system, the number of sampling points must not be less than 1 per 25,000 square feet or for each contiguous fl oor area, whichever is larger. Include areas with the least ventilation and greatest presumed source strength.

    - Air samples must be collected between 3 and 6 feet from the fl oor to represent the breathing zone of occupants, and over a minimum 4-hour period.1 All fi nishes must be installed prior to fl ush-out.

    IEQ Credit 5: Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source ControlIntent**To minimize building occupant exposure to potentially hazardous particulates and chemical pollutants.

    Requirements**NC, SCHOOLS & CSDesign to minimize and control the entry of pollutants into buildings and later cross contamination of regularly occupied areas through the following strategies:

    - Employ permanent entryway systems at least 10 feet long in the primary direction of travel to capture dirt and particulates entering the building at regularly used exterior entrances. Acceptable entryway systems include permanently installed grates, grills and slotted systems that allow for cleaning underneath. Roll-out mats are acceptable only when maintained on a weekly basis by a contracted service organization (or school maintenance staff for school projects). Core & Shell projects that do not have entryway systems cannot achieve this credit.

    - Suffi ciently exhaust each space where hazardous gases or chemicals may be present or used (e.g. garages, housekeeping and laundry areas, science laboratories, prep rooms, art rooms, shops of any kind, and copying and printing rooms) to create negative pressure with respect to adjacent spaces when the doors to the room are closed. For each of these spaces, provide self-closing doors and deck-to-deck partitions or a hard-lid ceiling. The exhaust rate must be at least 0.50 cubic feet per minute (cfm) per/square foot, with no air recirculation. The pressure differential with the surrounding spaces must be at least 5 Pascals (Pa) (0.02 inches of water gauge) on average and 1 Pa (0.004 inches of water) at a minimum when the doors to the rooms are closed.

    - In mechanically ventilated buildings, install new air fi ltration media in regularly occupied areas prior to occupancy; these fi lters must provide a minimum effi ciency reporting value (MERV) of 13 or higher. Filtration should be applied to process both return and outside air that is delivered as supply air.

    - Provide containment (i.e. a closed container for storage for off-site disposal in a regulatory compliant storage area, preferably outside the building) for appropriate disposal of hazardous liquid wastes in places where water and chemical concentrate mixing occurs (e.g., housekeeping, janitorial and science laboratories).

    ACTIVTEK SP. Z O. O. ACTIVTEK SP. Z O. O.

    PRODUCT:

    MANUFACTURER: BASIC PRODUCT INFO: scan for the product brochure

    The GREEN PRODUCT CARD is an intellectual property of visio | architects and consultants and may not be distributed without prior written permission. All information about rated product is based on the data provided by the manufacturer (or the independent third party insti-tution). This datasheet will be available in Green Product Database at visio | architects and consultants and IC PLGBC website. Each new version of the GREEN PRODUCT CARD for the same merchandise overwrites the older version. This card is not of cial in terms of LEED rating system. None product of itself is able to provide certain points within LEED certi cation which rates a whole building not a single material. The purpose of this card is to facilitate the work of green building professionals, architects, consultants and to provide easy access to the data necessary for the LEED certi cation prospect; however it is not releasing them from the responsibility of verifying all received information. Despite diligent data treatment visio | architects and consultants do not take responsibility for their correctness, future update or evaluation in terms of LEED certi cation. This GREEN PRODUCT CARD was prepared by LEED accredited professionals with current LEED AP BD+C credentials.

    * This green product card is referring to following LEED Standards: LEED 2009 New Construction and Major Renovations; LEED 2009 Core and Shell; LEED 2009 for Schools; LEED 2009 for Retail. According to USGBC registration in LEED 2009 system will be possible till June 2015. All above standards are expiring on June 25, 2015. LEED is a program of the U.S. Green Building Council USGBC that establishes performance goals in ve environmental categories: Sustainable Sites, Water Ef ciency, Energy & Atmosphere, Materials & Resources and Indoor Environmental Quality. A sixth category -Innovation & Design, addresses those environmental issues not included in the environmental categories such as acoustics, community enhancement, education, and expertise in sustainable design or extraordinary results in selected credits within 5 major categories. USGBC holds the copyrights to the LEED brand name and rating system. For more info about LEED rating system visit www.usgbc.org/leed** Information included in the credit description under Intent as well as Credit Requirements is the exact citation from publicly available LEED 2009 Rating System. USGBC holds the copyrights to the LEED brand name and rating system. For more information about the certain credits purchase the full version of LEED Reference Guide available under link below https://new.usgbc.org/resources/leed-reference-guide-green-building-design-and-construction

    Green Product Card in accordance with LEED 2009 Standard* CREDIT DESCRIPTION

    architects and consultants

    architects and consultants

    PRODUCT:

    MANUFACTURER: BASIC PRODUCT INFO: scan for the product brochure

    The GREEN PRODUCT CARD is an intellectual property of visio | architects and consultants and may not be distributed without prior written permission. All information about rated product is based on the data provided by the manufacturer (or the independent third party insti-tution). This datasheet will be available in Green Product Database at visio | architects and consultants and IC PLGBC website. Each new version of the GREEN PRODUCT CARD for the same merchandise overwrites the older version. This card is not of cial in terms of LEED rating system. None product of itself is able to provide certain points within LEED certi cation which rates a whole building not a single material. The purpose of this card is to facilitate the work of green building professionals, architects, consultants and to provide easy access to the data necessary for the LEED certi cation prospect; however it is not releasing them from the responsibility of verifying all received information. Despite diligent data treatment visio | architects and consultants do not take responsibility for their correctness, future update or evaluation in terms of LEED certi cation. This GREEN PRODUCT CARD was prepared by LEED accredited professionals with current LEED AP BD+C credentials.

    * This green product card is referring to following LEED Standards: LEED 2009 New Construction and Major Renovations; LEED 2009 Core and Shell; LEED 2009 for Schools; LEED 2009 for Retail. According to USGBC registration in LEED 2009 system will be possible till June 2015. All above standards are expiring on June 25, 2015. LEED is a program of the U.S. Green Building Council USGBC that establishes performance goals in ve environmental categories: Sustainable Sites, Water Ef ciency, Energy & Atmosphere, Materials & Resources and Indoor Environmental Quality. A sixth category -Innovation & Design, addresses those environmental issues not included in the environmental categories such as acoustics, community enhancement, education, and expertise in sustainable design or extraordinary results in selected credits within 5 major categories. USGBC holds the copyrights to the LEED brand name and rating system. For more info about LEED rating system visit www.usgbc.org/leed** Information included in the credit description under Intent as well as Credit Requirements is the exact citation from publicly available LEED 2009 Rating System. USGBC holds the copyrights to the LEED brand name and rating system. For more information about the certain credits purchase the full version of LEED Reference Guide available under link below https://new.usgbc.org/resources/leed-reference-guide-green-building-design-and-construction

    Green Product Card in accordance with LEED 2009 Standard* CREDIT DESCRIPTION

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    architects and consultants

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    ACTIVTEK INDUCTAir treatment device

    AIR TREATMENT DEVICE, THAT USES ACTIVEPURE TECHNOLOGY.INDUCT IS USING RADIANT CATALITIC IONIZATION AND OXIDATION FOR CREATING HEALTHIER INDOOR ENVIRONMENT. DIMENSIONS 25.5 CM X 28.5CM X 43 CM (OR SMALLER)

    SYMBOL: ACTIVTEK INDUCT 500, INDUCT 750, INDUCT 2000, INDUCT 5000, INDUCT 10 000

    Explanation of the Product Compliance:Option 1 The technology is helping to improve the quality of the flush-out process, however only option 2 provides us with the opportunity to positively influence results of the air testing. Option 2 Due to the extra time needed for a construction schedule while using the the Option 1 (Flush-out), the Option 2 (Air Testing) is for most of the projects very often the only opportunity to achieve point for this credit. The use of the ActivTek INDUCT is highly reducing the level of the contaminants such as carbon monoxide, 4-PCH, TVOCs, Particulates (PM10) and formaldehyde. The product will drastically reduce or eliminate the contaminants level, caused by off-gasing from different sources. In some cases it will

    be the only option to pass quality test (or re-testing). At average the product removes over 90% of the contaminants within 24 hours. Elimination of some of the contaminants tested during air sampling for the purpose of this credit (like particulates, carbon monoxide or TVOC) are confirmed by third party verification and testing authority like SGS. Contact ActivTek for more information about lab test on the particular contamination. ActivTek INDUCT can be installed to the traditionally designed HVAC systems, therefore use of the product is greatly improving chances for passing air testing, and it is permanently improving air quality starting from pre-occupancy period through the whole lifetime of the building.

    Explanation of the product compliance:ActivTek Induct helps to significantly lower hazardous particulates and chemical pollutants level in all mechanically ventilated buildings. While entryway systems (like grates, grills, slotted systems) are stopping particulates from getting into building interior, this RCI technology allows for elimination of the particles which are already in building interior and mech. ducts;However only the use of ActivTek INDUCT with other products (accepted as a MERV filter replacement - like Activtek Super V) will directly contribute to the earning of IEQ5 credit. Together (with Super V) - Induct could be used as the only air filtration media in regular occupied spaces.

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    IEQ Credit 3.2: Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan - Before OccupancyIntent**To reduce indoor air quality (IAQ) problems resulting from construction or renovation to promote the comfort and well-being of construction workers and building occupants.

    Requirements**NC & SCHOOLSDevelop an (IAQ)management plan and implement it after all fi nishes have been installed and the building has been completely cleaned before occupancy.OPTION 1. Flush-Out1For the description look in 2009 Edition LEED Reference Guide for Green Building Design and Construction.OPTION 2. Air TestingConduct baseline IAQ testing,after construction ends and prior to occupancy, using testing protocols consistent with the EPA Compendium of Methods for the Determination of Air Pollutants in Indoor Air and as additionally detailed in the LEED Reference Guide for Green Building Design and Construction, 2009 Edition.For each sampling point where the maximum concentration limits are exceeded, conduct an additional fl ush-out with outside air and retest the non compliant concentrations.Repeat until all requirements are met. When retesting non compliant building areas, take samples from the same locations as in the fi rst test, although it is not required. Conduct the air sample testing as follows:

    - All measurements must be conducted prior to occupancy, but during normal occupied hours with the building ventilation system started at the normal daily start time and operated at the minimum outside air fl ow rate for the occupied mode throughout the test.

    - All interior fi nishes must be installed, including but not limited to millwork, doors, paint, carpet and acoustic tiles. Movable furnishings such as workstations and partitions should be in place for the testing, although it is not required.

    - The number of sampling locations will depend on the size of the building and number of ventilation systems. For each portion of the building served by a separate ventilation system, the number of sampling points must not be less than 1 per 25,000 square feet or for each contiguous fl oor area, whichever is larger. Include areas with the least ventilation and greatest presumed source strength.

    - Air samples must be collected between 3 and 6 feet from the fl oor to represent the breathing zone of occupants, and over a minimum 4-hour period.1 All fi nishes must be installed prior to fl ush-out.

    IEQ Credit 10: Mold Prevention Intent**To reduce the potential presence of mold in schools through preventive design and construction measures.

    Requirements**SCHOOLSProject teams must achieve the following credits:

    - IEQ Credit 3.1: Construction Indoor Air Quality Management PlanDuring Construction - IEQ Credit 7.1: Thermal ComfortCompliance - IEQ Credit 7.2: Thermal ComfortVerifi cation

    Provide heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) systems and controls designed to limit space relative humidity to 60% or less during all load conditions, both occupied and unoccupied.Develop and implement on an ongoing basis an IAQ management program for buildings based on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) document, Building Air Quality: A Guide for Building Owners and Facility Managers, EPA reference number 402-F-91-102, December 1991.

    ID Credit 1: Innovation in DesignIntent**To provide design teams and projects the opportunity to achieve exceptional performance above the requirements set by the LEED Green Building Rating System and/or innovative performance in Green Building categories not specifi cally addressed by the LEED Green Building Rating System.

    Requirements**NC, SCHOOLS & CSCredit can be achieved through any combination of the paths below: PATH 1. Innovation in Design (1-5 points for NC and CS, 1-4 points for Schools) in the LEED 2009 for New Construction and Major Renovations, LEED 2009 for Core and Shell Development, or LEED 2009 for Schools Rating Systems. One point is awarded for each innovation achieved. No more than 5 points (for NC and CS) and 4 points (for Schools) under IDc1 may be earned through PATH 1Innovation in Design.Identify the following in writing:

    - The intent of the proposed innovation credit. - The proposed requirement for compliance. - The proposed submittal to demonstrate compliance. - The design approach (strategies) used to meet the requirements.

    PATH 2. Exemplary Performance (1-3 points)Achieve exemplary performance in an existing LEED 2009 for Schools prerequisite or credit that allows exemplary performance as specifi ed in the LEED Reference Guide for Green Building Design & Construction, 2009 Edition. An exemplary performance point may be earned for achieving double the credit requirements and/or achieving the next incremental percentage threshold of an existing credit in LEED. One point is awarded for each exemplary performance achieved. No more than 3 points under IDc1 may be earned through PATH 2 Exemplary Performance.

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    PRODUCT:

    MANUFACTURER: BASIC PRODUCT INFO: scan for the product brochure

    The GREEN PRODUCT CARD is an intellectual property of visio | architects and consultants and may not be distributed without prior written permission. All information about rated product is based on the data provided by the manufacturer (or the independent third party insti-tution). This datasheet will be available in Green Product Database at visio | architects and consultants and IC PLGBC website. Each new version of the GREEN PRODUCT CARD for the same merchandise overwrites the older version. This card is not of cial in terms of LEED rating system. None product of itself is able to provide certain points within LEED certi cation which rates a whole building not a single material. The purpose of this card is to facilitate the work of green building professionals, architects, consultants and to provide easy access to the data necessary for the LEED certi cation prospect; however it is not releasing them from the responsibility of verifying all received information. Despite diligent data treatment visio | architects and consultants do not take responsibility for their correctness, future update or evaluation in terms of LEED certi cation. This GREEN PRODUCT CARD was prepared by LEED accredited professionals with current LEED AP BD+C credentials.

    * This green product card is referring to following LEED Standards: LEED 2009 New Construction and Major Renovations; LEED 2009 Core and Shell; LEED 2009 for Schools; LEED 2009 for Retail. According to USGBC registration in LEED 2009 system will be possible till June 2015. All above standards are expiring on June 25, 2015. LEED is a program of the U.S. Green Building Council USGBC that establishes performance goals in ve environmental categories: Sustainable Sites, Water Ef ciency, Energy & Atmosphere, Materials & Resources and Indoor Environmental Quality. A sixth category -Innovation & Design, addresses those environmental issues not included in the environmental categories such as acoustics, community enhancement, education, and expertise in sustainable design or extraordinary results in selected credits within 5 major categories. USGBC holds the copyrights to the LEED brand name and rating system. For more info about LEED rating system visit www.usgbc.org/leed** Information included in the credit description under Intent as well as Credit Requirements is the exact citation from publicly available LEED 2009 Rating System. USGBC holds the copyrights to the LEED brand name and rating system. For more information about the certain credits purchase the full version of LEED Reference Guide available under link below https://new.usgbc.org/resources/leed-reference-guide-green-building-design-and-construction

    Green Product Card in accordance with LEED 2009 Standard* CREDIT DESCRIPTION

    architects and consultants

    architects and consultants

    PRODUCT:

    MANUFACTURER: BASIC PRODUCT INFO: scan for the product brochure

    The GREEN PRODUCT CARD is an intellectual property of visio | architects and consultants and may not be distributed without prior written permission. All information about rated product is based on the data provided by the manufacturer (or the independent third party insti-tution). This datasheet will be available in Green Product Database at visio | architects and consultants and IC PLGBC website. Each new version of the GREEN PRODUCT CARD for the same merchandise overwrites the older version. This card is not of cial in terms of LEED rating system. None product of itself is able to provide certain points within LEED certi cation which rates a whole building not a single material. The purpose of this card is to facilitate the work of green building professionals, architects, consultants and to provide easy access to the data necessary for the LEED certi cation prospect; however it is not releasing them from the responsibility of verifying all received information. Despite diligent data treatment visio | architects and consultants do not take responsibility for their correctness, future update or evaluation in terms of LEED certi cation. This GREEN PRODUCT CARD was prepared by LEED accredited professionals with current LEED AP BD+C credentials.

    * This green product card is referring to following LEED Standards: LEED 2009 New Construction and Major Renovations; LEED 2009 Core and Shell; LEED 2009 for Schools; LEED 2009 for Retail. According to USGBC registration in LEED 2009 system will be possible till June 2015. All above standards are expiring on June 25, 2015. LEED is a program of the U.S. Green Building Council USGBC that establishes performance goals in ve environmental categories: Sustainable Sites, Water Ef ciency, Energy & Atmosphere, Materials & Resources and Indoor Environmental Quality. A sixth category -Innovation & Design, addresses those environmental issues not included in the environmental categories such as acoustics, community enhancement, education, and expertise in sustainable design or extraordinary results in selected credits within 5 major categories. USGBC holds the copyrights to the LEED brand name and rating system. For more info about LEED rating system visit www.usgbc.org/leed** Information included in the credit description under Intent as well as Credit Requirements is the exact citation from publicly available LEED 2009 Rating System. USGBC holds the copyrights to the LEED brand name and rating system. For more information about the certain credits purchase the full version of LEED Reference Guide available under link below https://new.usgbc.org/resources/leed-reference-guide-green-building-design-and-construction

    Green Product Card in accordance with LEED 2009 Standard* CREDIT DESCRIPTION

    architects and consultants

    architects and consultants

    visio No.20140501A1_09

    ...%1number of points

    ACTIVTEK INDUCTAir treatment device

    AIR TREATMENT DEVICE, THAT USES ACTIVEPURE TECHNOLOGY.INDUCT IS USING RADIANT CATALITIC IONIZATION AND OXIDATION FOR CREATING HEALTHIER INDOOR ENVIRONMENT. DIMENSIONS 25.5 CM X 28.5CM X 43 CM (OR SMALLER)

    SYMBOL: ACTIVTEK INDUCT 500, INDUCT 750, INDUCT 2000, INDUCT 5000, INDUCT 10 000

    Explanation of the product compliance:The project implementing use of ActivTEK INDUCT technology should seek recognition of USGBC / GBCA within those credits. Use of ActivTEK INDUCT air treatment device is significantly reducing the level of microbiological contaminants (including bacteria and viruses) in the project area. Below we will find 2 examples how UV & RCI technology earn LEED ID point for use in mechanical systems.UVC emitters from Steril-Aire (Burbank, California) installed in air handling units became the first to earn a LEED Innovation in Design point for use of UVC germicidal lights in air handlers. Working with distributor Air Commodities Inc. (Seattle), Schwend submitted published studies, articles, and other documentation to the USGBC to make the case for UVC.Secondly, if we use strategy similar to LEED NC v. 2.0 IDc1 CiR Ruling dated 12/23/2002 (LEED interpretation 5513) - we would notice that this credit was achieved only through the effort of one product - Active Pure RCI technology. However in LEED 2009 version - this strategy has significant overlap with current IEQ c10 Mold Prevention, therefore conjunction with the intent of this particular credit will be necessary for achieving ID point.The purchase of the off-shelf piece of mechanical equipment by itself will not satisfy requirements of this credit, which have to be implemented through comprehensive and effective design response. In order to explore potential of ActivTEK technology contributing to the achievement of IEQ Credit 10: Mold prevention (or ID point) the demonstration of the required documents will be necessary. LEED Online documentation requirements & IEQ management plan should describe the method for limiting space relative humidity( to 60% or less). Laboratory tests demonstrated by ActivTEK clearly show drastic reduction of mold spores in the air (as well as dangerous bacteria or viruses). The tests conducted by department of microbiology at University of Agriculture in Krakow emphasize the superior results of that technology in filtration of the mold in air (despite its humidity). Use of this products will obviously contribute to that credit, however above described path should be explored to receive a point in this category. Please note that IEQ 3.1, 7.1 & 7.2 must be achieved for the project before applying for that credit.