Tracking performance metrics for your LEED EB:O&M project just got a whole lot easier.

 

 

 

PlantLog is going green by partnering with the US Green Building Council to streamline the process of certification by automatically submitting credit data to LEED Online.

How does it work?

Tracking the performance of your LEED EB:O&M project within PlantLog is done much in the same way you would use the software to monitor just about any other piece of equipment or system within your facility.

The only extra step is to signify which data points within PlantLog also correlate to a credit within the LEED rating system.

Once this is complete, facility engineers can begin tracking data metrics using the mobile software.

At the end of each LEED performance period, PlantLog will compile, calculate and submit all your EB:O&M credit data directly to LEED Online on your behalf.

 

 

What kind of credit data can be tracked with PlantLog?

The flexibility of PlantLog allows facility management groups to track virtually any type of data metric within their building. However, the most practical uses of the software are for taking routine meter and gauge readings on fixed assets. The table to the right provides a list of the most probable LEED credit data metrics that would be collected using the PlantLog CMMS.

 

Credit
Component/Metric
Energy and Atmosphere
EAp2 Carbon/GHGs,Electricity,Natural Gas, Site - Energy Use Intensity, Source - Energy Use Intensity
EAc1 Carbon/GHGs, Electricity, Site - Energy Use Intensity, Source - Energy Use Intensity
EAc2 Natural Gas
EAc4 Renewables - On-site, Renewables - Off-site
EAc6 Carbon/GHGs
Water Efficiency
WEc1 Total Potable Water Use, Indoor Potable Water Use, Total Non-potable Water Use, Graywater Use, Re-claimed Municipal Water, Rainwater Harvesting
WEc2 Total Potable Water Use, Indoor Potable Water Use
WEc3 Outdoor Potable Water Use, Irrigation Water Use, Total Non-potable Water Use, Graywater Use, Rainwater Harvesting
WEc4 Total Non-potable Water Use, Re-claimed Municipal Water Use
Sustainable Sites
SSc6 Rainwater Runoff Mitigation