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1 BCA Green Mark for Existing Non-Residential Buildings Version 3.0
2 Framework BCA Green Mark for Existing Non-Residential Buildings (version 3.0) To achieve Green Mark Award Pre-requisite Requirement All relevant pre-requisite requirements for the specific Green Mark Rating are to be complied with Energy Related Requirements Minimum 30 points Other Green Requirements Minimum 20 points Elective Requirement for Energy Improvement (Combination of the following items to meet 30 points) Part 1 - Energy Efficiency ENRB 1-1 Thermal Performance of Building Envelope ENRB 1-2 Air Conditioning System ENRB 1-3Natural Ventilation / Mechanical Ventilation ENRB 1-4 Artificial Lighting ENRB 1-5 Ventilation in Carparks ENRB 1-6 Ventilation in Common Areas ENRB 1-7 Lifts and Escalators ENRB 1-8 Energy Efficient Practices & Feature ENRB 1-9 Energy Policy & Management ENRB 1-10 Renewable Energy Elective Requirement for Other Areas (Combination of the following items to meet 20 points) Part 2 - Water Efficiency ENRB 2-1 Water Monitoring ENRB 2-2 Water Efficient Fittings ENRB 2-3 Alternative Water Sources ENRB 2-4 Water Efficiency Improvement Plans ENRB 2-5 Irrigation System and Landscaping ENRB 2-6 Cooling Towers Part 3 Sustainable Operation & Management ENRB 3-1 Building Operation & Maintenance ENRB 3-2 Post Occupancy Evaluation ENRB 3-3 Waste Management ENRB 3-4 Sustainable Products ENRB 3-5 Greenery ENRB 3-6 Environmental Protection ENRB 3-7 Green Transport Part 4 - Indoor Environmental Quality ENRB 4-1 Indoor Air Quality Performance ENRB 4-2 Indoor Air Pollutants ENRB 4-3 Lighting Quality ENRB 4-4 Thermal Comfort ENRB 4-5 Internal Noise Level Part 5 Other Green Features ENRB 5-1 Green Features & Innovations Page 1
3 POINT ALLOCATION BCA Green Mark for Existing Non-Residential Buildings (Version 3.0) (I) Minimum 30 points to be scored ENERGY EFFICIENCY Part 1 Energy Efficiency Category Point Allocations ENRB 1-1 Thermal Performance of Building Envelope 5 ENRB 1-2 Air Conditioning System ENRB 1-3 Natural Ventilation / Mechanical Ventilation (applicable to air-conditioned areas) (applicable to non air-conditioned areas excluding carparks and common areas) ENRB 1-4 Artificial Lighting 13 ENRB 1-5 Ventilation in Carparks 4 ENRB 1-6 Ventilation in Common Areas 5 ENRB 1-7 Lifts and Escalators 2 ENRB 1-8 Energy Efficient Practices & Features 12 ENRB 1-9 Energy Policy & Management 1 ENRB 1-10 Renewable Energy 15 Category Score for Part 1 Energy Efficiency (II) Minimum 20 points to be scored OTHER GREEN REQUIREMENTS Part 2 - Water Efficiency ENRB 2-1 Water Monitoring 4 ENRB 2-2 Water Efficient Fittings 12 ENRB 2-3 Alternative Water Sources 3 ENRB 2-4 Water Efficiency Improvement Plans 1 ENRB 2-5 Irrigation System and Landscaping 2 ENRB 2-6 Cooling Towers 2 Category Score for Part 2 Water Efficiency 24 Part 3 - Sustainable Operation & Management ENRB 3-1 Building Operation & Maintenance 4 ENRB 3-2 Post Occupancy Evaluation 3 ENRB 3-3 Waste Management 7 ENRB 3-4 Sustainable Products 8 ENRB 3-5 Greenery 10 ENRB 3-6 Environmental Protection 3 ENRB 3-7 Green Transport 4 Category Score for Part 3 Sustainable Operation and Management 39 Part 4 - Indoor Environmental Quality ENRB 4-1 Indoor Air Quality Performance 8 ENRB 4-2 Indoor Air Pollutants 2 ENRB 4-3 Lighting Quality 5 ENRB 4-4 Thermal Comfort 2 ENRB 4-5 Internal Noise Level 1 Category Score for Part 4 Indoor Environment Quality 18 Part 5 Other Green Features ENRB 5-1 Green Features & Innovations 10 Category Score for Part 5 Other Green Features 10 Category Score for Other Green Requirements 91 Green Mark Score 180 Page 2
4 Green Mark Award Rating BCA Green Mark Award Rating and Pre-requisite Requirements Green Mark Score Green Mark Rating 90 and above Green Mark Platinum 85 to <90 Green Mark Gold Plus 75 to <85 Green Mark Gold 50 to <75 Green Mark Certified Pre-requisite Requirements for Existing Non-residential Building Criteria PART 1 - ENERGY EFFICIENCY 1. ENERGY EFFICIENCY Green Mark Rating Green Mark Certified Green Mark Gold Green mark Gold Plus Green Mark Platinum Minimum points achievement from Part 1 Energy Efficiency 30 points 35 points 40 points 45 points 2. MINIMUM SYSTEMS EFFICIENCY Minimum Design System Efficiency/Operating System Efficiency (DSE/OSE) (i) For buildings using Water-Cooled Chilled-Water Plant Building Cooling Load (RT) Green Mark Rating < Efficiency (kw/rt) Certified Gold Gold Plus Platinum (ii) For Buildings using Air Cooled Chilled-water Plant or Unitary Air-Conditioner Building Cooling Load (RT) Green Mark Rating < Efficiency (kw/rt) Certified Gold 1.0 Gold Plus 0.85 Not Platinum 0.78 applicable For building with building cooling load of more than 500 RT, the use of air cooled central chilled-water plant or other unitary air-conditioners are not applicable for Gold and higher ratings. Note: The performance of the overall air-conditioning system for the building is based on the Operating System Efficiency (OSE) of the system during the normal building operating hours as defined below: Office Building: Monday to Friday: 9am to 6pm Retail Mall: Monday to Sunday: 10am to 9pm Institutional: Monday to Friday: 9am to 5pm Hotel and Hospital: 24-hour Industrial and Other Building Types: To be determined based on the operating hours Page 3
5 3. CHILLER PLANT M&V INSTRUMENTATION (i) Provision of permanent measuring instruments for monitoring of water-cooled chilled-water system and air-cooled chilled water system operating system efficiency. The installed instrumentation shall have the capability to calculate resultant plant operating system efficiency (i.e. kw/rt) within 5% of its true value and in accordance with ASHRAE Guide 22 and AHRI 550/590. Heat balance test for water-cooled chilledwater system is required for verification of the accuracy of the M&V instrumentation. 4. NATURAL VENTILATION AREA (only applicable to occupied areas, excluding circulation, plant rooms and transit areas ): Pre requisite requirement for Platinum - At least 75% of natural ventilated areas with effective cross ventilation with North and South facing window opening PART 4 - INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY 1. IAQ Audit - to conduct an full IAQ audit three yearly that complies with NEA s Guidelines for Good Indoor Air Quality in Office Premises or SS554:2009 Code of Practice for `Indoor air quality for air-conditioned buildings' [4 points] [ENRB 4-1(a)] Page 4
6 Energy Related Requirements Part 1 - Energy Efficiency ENRB 1-1 Thermal Performance of Building Envelope Enhance the overall thermal performance of building envelope to minimize heat gain thus reducing the overall cooling load requirement. Green Mark Points 0.5 points for every reduction of 1 W/m2 in ETTV from the baseline of 50 W/m 2 Point scored = 0.5 x (50 ETTV) (Up to 5 points) ENRB 1-2 Air-Conditioning System Applicable to Air-conditioned Building Areas (with an aggregate airconditioned areas > 500m 2 ) Encourage the use of better efficiency air-conditioned equipment to minimize the energy consumption. (System efficiency in kw/ton) (a) Water-Cooled Chilled-Water Plant: a) Water-Cooled Chiller b) Chilled water pump c) Condenser water pump d) Cooling tower Baseline Pre-requisite Requirements Minimum system efficiency of central chilled-water plant Building Cooling Load < 500 RT 500 RT 0.85 kw/rt 0.75 kw/rt (a) Water-Cooled Chilled-Water Plant Building cooling load 500RT 14 points for achieving plant efficiency of 0.75 kw/ton 0.35 point for every percentage improvement in the chiller plant efficiency better than 0.75 kw/ton Point scored = 0.35 x (% improvement) Building cooling load < 500RT 14 points for achieving plant efficiency of 0.85 kw/ton 0.3 point for every percentage improvement in the chiller plant efficiency better than 0.85 kw/ton Point scored = 0.3 x (% improvement) OR (b) Air Cooled Chilled-Water Plant / Unitary Air- Conditioners: Air cooled Chilled-Water Plant: Air-Cooled Chiller Chilled Water Pump Unitary Air-Conditioners: Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) System Water-Cooled Package Unit Single-Spilt Unit Multi-Spilt Unit (Up to 20 points) OR (b) Air-Cooled Chilled-Water Plant/Unitary Air Conditioners Building cooling load 500RT 14 points for achieving plant efficiency of 1.0 kw/ton 0.25 point for every percentage improvement in the chiller plant efficiency better than 1.0 kw/ton Point scored = 0.25 x (% improvement) Page 5
7 Baseline Pre-requisite Requirements Minimum system efficiency of air cooled chilled water plant or unitary conditioners Building Cooling Load < 500 RT 500 RT 1.1 kw/rt 1.0 kw/rt Building cooling load < 500RT 14 points for achieving plant efficiency of 1.1 kw/ton Note: Where there is a combination of centralised air-con system with unitary air-conditioned system, the computation for the points scored will only be based on the air-conditioning system with a larger aggregate capacity. 0.2 point for every percentage improvement in the chiller plant efficiency better than 1.1 kw/ton Point scored = 0.2 x (% improvement) (Up to 20 points) (c) Air Distribution system: Air Handling Units (AHUs) Fan Coil Units (FCUs) Baseline Fan power limitation in air conditioning system Allowable nameplate motor power Constant volume Variable volume 0.47 W/CMH 0.74 W/CMH Note: For buildings using district cooling system, there is no need to compute the plant efficiency under Part 1-2 (a) and (b). The points obtained will be pro-rated based on the air distribution system efficiency under Part 1-2(c) (c) Air Distribution System 0.15 Point for every percentage improvement in the air distribution system efficiency over the baseline Point scored = 0.15 x (% improvement) (Up to 8 points) (d) Prerequisite requirements : Provision of permanent measuring instruments for monitoring of watercooled chilled-water plant and air-cooled chilledwater plant efficiency. The installed instrumentation shall have the capability to calculate a resultant plant efficiency (i.e. kw/rt) within 5% of its true value and in accordance with ASHRAE Guide 22 and AHRI 550/590. The following instrumentation and installation are also required to be complied with: Location and installation of the measuring devices to meet the manufacturer s recommendation. Data acquisition system to have a minimum resolution of 16 bit. All data logging with capability to trend at 1 minute sampling time interval. Dedicated digital power meters shall be provided for the following groups of equipment: chiller(s), chilled water pump(s), condenser water pump(s) and cooling tower(s). Flow meters to be provided for chilled-water and condenser water loop and shall be of ultrasonic / full bore magnetic type or equivalent. Temperature sensors are to be provided for chilled water and condenser water loop and shall have an end-to-end measurement uncertainty not exceeding ± 0.05 C over entire measurement or calibration range. All thermo- Page 6
8 wells shall be installed in a manner that ensures that the sensors can be in direct contact with fluid flow. Provisions shall be made for each temperature measurement location to have two spare thermo-wells located at both side of the temperature sensor for verification of measurement accuracy. (e) Prerequisite requirements : Verification of central water cooled chilled-water plant instrumentation: Heat Balance substantiating test for water cooled chilled-water plant to be computed in accordance with AHRI 550/590. The operating system efficiency and heat balance to be submitted to BCA upon commissioning. (f) Provision of variable speed controls for chiller plant equipment such as chilled-water pumps and cooling tower fans to ensure better part-load plant efficiency. (g) Sensors or similar automatic control devices are used to regulate outdoor air flow rate to maintain the concentration of carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide acceptable range 700 ppm above outdoor ENRB 1-3 Natural Ventilation / Mechanical Ventilation Applicable to Non Air-Conditioned Building Areas (with an aggregate non air-conditioned areas > 10% of total floor area excluding carparks and common areas) (a) Natural Ventilation (only applicable to occupied areas, excluding circulation, plant rooms and transit areas) Encourage building that facilitates good natural ventilation. Proper design of building layout that utilises prevailing wind conditions to achieve adequate cross ventilation. 20 based points will be awarded for use of natural ventilation 1.6 points for every 10% of NV areas with window openings facing north and south directions and cross ventilation (Up to 32 points) (b) Mechanical Ventilation Encourage energy efficient mechanical ventilation system as the preferred ventilation mode to airconditioning in buildings. 0.6 point for every subsequent 1% improvement from the baseline (Up to 32 points) Baseline: Fan power limitation I mechanical ventilation systems: Allowable nameplate motor power Constant volume Variable volume 0.47 W/CMH 0.74 W/CMH Note : Where there is a combination of naturally ventilated and mechanical ventilated spaces, the points scored will only be based on the predominant ventilation modes of normally occupied spaces. Page 7
9 ENRB 1-4 Artificial Lighting Encourage the use of energy efficient lighting to minimize energy consumption from lighting usage while maintaining proper lighting level. Please refer to the Annex 1 for the baselines of lighting power budget 0.3 point for every percentage improvement in lighting power budget Point scored = 0.3 x (% improvement) (Up to 13 points) Excluding tenant lighting provision Up to 5 points) ENRB 1-5 Ventilation in Carparks Encourage the use of energy efficient design and control of ventilation systems in carparks. (a) Carparks designed with natural ventilation. (b) CO sensors are used to regulate the demand for mechanical ventilation (MV) Note: Where there is a combination of different ventilation mode adopted for carpark design, the points obtained will be prorated accordingly. Naturally ventilated carparks 4 points Points scored based on the mode of mechanical ventilation provided Fume extract 2.5 points MV with or without supply 2 points (Up to 4 points) ENRB 1-6 Ventilation in Common Areas Encourage the use of energy efficient of ventilation systems in the following common areas: (a) Toilets (b) Staircases (c) Corridors (d) Lift lobbies (e) Atrium Extent of Coverage: At least 90% of each applicable area Point scored based on the mode of ventilation provided in the applicable areas Natural ventilation 1.5 points for each area Mechanical ventilation 0.5 point for each area (Up to 5 points) ENRB 1-7 Lifts and Escalators Encourage the use of energy efficient lifts and escalators. Lifts and/or escalators with AC variable voltage and variable frequency (VVVF) motor drive and sleep mode features. Extent of Coverage: All lifts and escalators Lifts Escalators- ENRB 1-8 Energy Efficient Practices & Features Encourage the use of energy efficient practices and features which are innovative and/or have positive environmental impact. (a) Computation of the energy consumption in the form of energy efficiency index (EEI) (b) Use of energy efficiency product that are certified by approved local certification body (c) Use of energy efficient features Example: 0.5 point for each equipment type (Up to 2 points) 2 points for every 1% energy saving over the total building energy consumption (Up to 9 points ) Page 8
10 Re-generative lift Heat recovery system Motion sensors Sun pipes Light shelves Photocell sensors to maximize the use of daylight Heat pumps, etc. ENRB 1-9 Energy Policy and Management (a) Energy policy, energy targets and regular review with top management s commitment as part of an environmental strategy (b) To show intent, measures and implementation strategies of energy efficiency improvement plans to achieve energy target set over the next three years. Committed energy savings accrued from proposed measures should be quantified. 0.5 point 0.5 point ENRB 1-10 Renewable Energy Encourage the application of renewable energy sources in buildings. Point scored based on the expected energy efficiency index (EEI) and % replacement of electricity by renewable energy source Energy Efficiency Index (EEI) 50 kwh/m²/yr < 50 kwh/m²/yr Every 1% replacement of electricity (based on total electricity consumption) by renewable energy source Include tenant s usage Exclude tenant s usage 5 points 3 points 3 points 1.5 points (Up to 15 points) PART 1 ENERGY EFFICIENCY CATEGORY SCORE: (Part 1-2) X Air-conditioned Building Floor Area Total Floor Area + (Part 1-3) X Non Air-Conditioned Building Floor Area Total Floor Area + (Part 1-1, Part 1-4 to Part 1-10) Where Part 1-2 = Total Green Mark Points obtained under Part 1-2 Part 1-3 = Total Green Mark Points obtained under Part 1-3 Part 1-1, Part 1-4 to Part 1-10 = Total Green Mark Points obtained under Part 1-1, Part 1-4 to Part 1-10 Page 9
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12 Other Green Requirements Part 2 - Water Efficiency Green Mark Points ENRB 2-1 Water Monitoring Provide private-metering and leak detection system for better control and monitoring. (a) To monitor the water consumption on monthly basis (b) Provision of private-meters for major water uses (e.g. cooling tower, water features, irrigation, swimming pools, tenants usage) (c) Provision of automated / smart metering for monitoring and leaking detection 2 points ENRB 2-2 Water Efficient Fittings Encourage the use of water efficient fittings under Water Efficiency Labelling Scheme (WELS) or adopt equivalent water efficient flow-rate/flush volumes for water fittings:- Basin taps and mixers Showers Sink/Bib taps and mixers Urinals and Urinal Flush Valves Dual flushing cistern for WC Or Rating based on Water Efficiency Labeling Scheme (WELS) Very Good Weightage Excellent 9 12 Points scored based on the number and water efficiency rating of the fitting type used (up to 12 points) To have PUB Water-Efficient Building Certificate 9 points ENRB 2-3 Alternative Water Sources Use of suitable systems that utilize alternative water sources for non-potable uses: irrigation, washing, water features, toilet flushing, etc (excluding cooling tower make up water) to reduce use of potable water. Alternative sources can include rainwater, greywater (for toilet flushing only), NEWater, AHU condensate and recycled water from approved sources. Points awarded based on % reduction in total potable water usage of the applicable uses > 50 % - 3 points 10 % to 50 % - 2 points < 10 % - (Up to 3 points) ENRB 2-4 Water Efficiency Improvement Plans Targets to improve building water performance against own building water performance baseline should be set. To show intent, measures and implementation strategies of water efficiency improvement plans over the next three years. Committed water savings accrued from proposed measures should be quantified. (PUB water efficiency management plan is acceptable as evidence) Page 11
13 ENRB 2-5 Irrigation System and Landscaping (a) Use of automatic water efficient irrigation system with rain sensor, soil moisture sensor or equivalent control system. (b) Use of drought tolerant plants that require minimal irrigation. Extent of Coverage: At least 50% of the landscape areas are served by the system Extent of Coverage: At least 50% of the landscape areas ENRB 2-6 Cooling Towers Reduce potable water use for cooling purpose. (a) Use of cooling tower water treatment system which can achieve 7 or better cycles of concentration at acceptable water quality. (b) Use of NEWater or on-site recycled water from approved sources. PART 2 WATER EFFICIENCY CATEGORY SCORE : Sum of Green Mark Points obtained from ENRB 2-1 to 2-6 Page 12
14 Part 3 - Sustainable Operation & Management Green Mark Points ENRB 3-1 Building Operation & Maintenance (a) The environmental policy that reflects the sustainability goals set. (b) A green guide for the occupants or visitors should be disseminated through various channels. Best practices to reduce energy use, water use and maintain a good indoor environment should be documented in this green guide. To demonstrate evidences of occupant involvement in environmental sustainability. (c) In-house building management team comprises one Certified Green Mark Facilities Manager (GMFM), Singapore Certified Energy Manager (SCEM) / Green Mark Professional (GMP). 0.5 point for certified GMFM for certified SCEM/GMP (Up to ) (d) The environmental management system of the building is ISO14000 or ISO certified. ENRB 3-2 Post Occupancy Evaluation (a) Conduct post occupancy survey for occupant s satisfaction on energy and environmental performance. 2 points Required number of people surveyed shall be - 10% of total occupancy and up to 100 maximum. - minimum 5 people shall be surveyed if total occupancy is less than 50. (b) List of corrective actions taken following the post occupancy evaluation, if any. ENRB 3-3 Waste Management a) Provision of facilities or recycling bins for collection and storage of different recyclable waste such as paper, glass, plastic, food waste, etc. b) Promote and encourage waste minimization and recycling among occupants, tenants and visitors through various avenues c) Provide the proper storage area for the recyclable waste d) To quantify and monitor the recycling programme for continuous improvement. 2 points 2 points 2 points Page 13
15 ENRB 3-4 Sustainable Products Promote use of environmentally friendly products that are certified by approved local certification body and are applicable to non-structural and architectural related building components. ENRB 3-5 Greenery Weightage based on the extent of environmental friendliness of products Good Very Good Excellent Points scored based on the weightage and the extent of coverage & impact for high impact item 0.5 point for low impact item (Up to 8 points) Encourage greater use of greenery to reduce heat island effect. (a) Greenery Provision (GnP) is calculated by considering the 3D volume covered by plants using the following Green Area Index (GAI) : Grass GAI = 1 ; Shrubs GAI = 3; Palms Trees GAI = 4; Trees GAI = 6 GnP = 0.5 to < GnP = 1.0 to < 2-2 points GnP = 2 to < points GnP points (Up to 5 points) (b) Use of compost recycled from horticulture waste. (c) Provision of roof top greenery For roof top greenery areas 20% and 50% of useable roof areas 50% of useable roof areas 2 points (d) Provision of Vertical Greenery Vertical greenery areas of 10m2 and <50m2 50m2 2 points ENRB 3-6 Environmental Protection (a) Green procurement policy Adoption of sustainable and environmental-friendly procurement and purchasing policy in the operation and maintenance of the building. (b) Reduce the potential damage to the ozone layer and the increase in global warming through the release of ozone depleting substances and greenhouse gases. Refrigerants with ozone depletion potential (ODP) of zero or with global warming potential (GWP) of less than 100. Use of refrigerant leak detection system at critical areas of plant rooms containing chillers and other equipments with refrigerants. Page 14
16 ENRB 3-7 Green Transport Promote the use of public transport or bicycles to reduce pollution from individual car use with the following provision: (a) Good access to nearest MRT/LRT or bus stops. (b) Provision of covered walkway to facilitate connectivity and the use of public transport (c) Provision of priority parking lots for hybrid/electric vehicle within the development (d) Provision of sheltered bicycle parking lots with adequate shower and changing facilities. Extent of Coverage : Minimum 10 number of bicycle parking lots, cap at 30 where applicable Points scored based on the number of bicycle parking lots provided (with adequate shower and changing facilities) if the number provided 1% x GFA/10 PART 3 SUSTAINABLE OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT CATEGORY SCORE : 0.5 point if the number provided 0.5% x GFA/10 Sum of Green Mark Points obtained from ENRB 3-1 to 3-7 Page 15
17 Part 4 Indoor Environmental Quality Green Mark Points ENRB 4-1 Indoor Air Quality Performance To promote a healthy indoor environment. (a) Prerequisite Requirements : To conduct full IAQ audit once in three years that complies with NEA s Guidelines for Good Indoor Air Quality in Office Premises or SS554:2009 Code of Practice for `Indoor air quality for air-conditioned buildings' by an accredited laboratory under Singapore Accreditation Council. (b) Implement effective IAQ management plan to ensure building ventilation systems are frequently maintained to ensure clean delivery of air. (c) Use of high efficiency air filter (at least MERV 13) in AHU to reduce indoor contaminants and provide good protection for cooling coil and reducing frequency or eliminating duct cleaning (d) Room Temperature display (at least 1 unit per floor) (e) Additional carbon dioxide sensor display (at least 1 unit per floor) 4 points ENRB 4-2 Indoor Air Pollutants Minimise airborne contaminants, mainly from inside sources to promote a healthy indoor environment. (a) Use of low volatile organic compounds (VOC) paints certified by approved local certification body. (b) Use of environmental friendly adhesives certified by approved local certification body. ENRB 4-3 Lighting Quality To encourage good workplace lighting quality to promote productivity and occupant comfort (a) Lighting level to comply with SS531:Part1:2006 or CP38:1999 for various uses. (b) Controllability of lighting system At least 90% of occupants are able to adjust lighting to suit their task needs and preference Controlled by light switches - Controlled by task lights - 2 points (Up to 2 points) Page 16
18 (c) High frequency ballast All applicable areas in the entire building that are served by fluorescent lightings 20% to < 40% point 40% to < 60% - 60% to < 80% points 80% and above - 2 points (Up to 2 points) ENRB 4-4 Thermal Comfort (a) Ensure the consistent indoor conditions for thermal comfort: Indoor dry-bulb temperature within 22.5 C to 25.5 C and relative humidity <70% (b) Controllability of temperature ENRB 4-5 Internal Noise Level Ensure internal noise level are maintained at an appropriate levels and to comply with CP13:1999 or SS553:2009 PART 4 INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY CATEGORY SCORE : Sum of Green Mark Points obtained from ENRB 4-1 to 4-5 Page 17
19 Part 5 Other Green Features (Total Points: 10) Green Mark Points ENRB 5-1 Green Features and Innovations To encourage the use of other green features which are innovative or/and have positive environmental impact. Examples : Tenants with Green Mark for Office Interior or Restaurant certificate Green Lease Ultraviolet light-c band (UV) emitters in air handling units (AHUs) to improve indoor air quality Provision of carpark guidance system Use of self cleaning façade system Use of grey water recycling system Titanium Dioxide coating to remove odour in toilets Use of pneumatic waste collection system Use of double refuse chutes for separating recyclable from non-recyclable waste Stormwater management 2 points for high impact item for medium impact item 0.5 point for low impact item (Up to 10 Points) PART 5 OTHER GREEN FEATURES CATEGORY SCORE : Sum of Green Mark Points obtained from ENRB 5-1 Green Mark Score (Existing Non-Residential) Green Mark Score = Σ Category Score [(Part 1 Energy Efficiency) + (Part 2 Water Efficiency) + (Part 3 Sustainable Operation and Management) + (Part 4 Indoor Environmental Quality) + (Part 5 Other Green Features)] Where Category Score for Part 1 30 points and Σ Category score for Part 2, 3, 4 & 5 20 points Page 18
20 Annex 1: Maximum lighting power budget (including ballast loss) Type of usage Maximum lighting power budget (W/m2) Offices 15 Classrooms 15 Hotel guest room 15 Lecture theatres 15 Auditoriums / Concert halls 10 Shops / Supermarkets / Departmental stores (including general, accent & display lighting) Restaurants 15 Lobbies / Atriums / Concourse 10 Stairs 10 Corridors 10 Car parks 5 Electronic manufacturing and fine detail / Assembly industries 20 Medium and heavy industries 15 Warehouses / Storage areas Page 19
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