PPD - ARE 5.0 (NCARB) Questions With Complete Solutions
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Glazing factor A LEED based number calculated by taking into account window area,
floor area, a window geometry factor, light transmission, and a window height factor.
Ground light Visible light from the sun and sky, reflected by exterio...
PPD - ARE 5.0 (NCARB) Questions With
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Glazing factor A LEED based number calculated by taking into account window area,
floor area, a window geometry factor, light transmission, and a window height factor.
Ground light Visible light from the sun and sky, reflected by exterior surfaces below the
plane of the horizon
Light shelf A horizontal element position above eye level and designed to reflect daylight
on the ceiling for improved daylighting effectiveness
Net metering The requirement that a utility pay and charge equal rates regardless of which
way electricity flows as a part of the utility Grid.
Radiation spectrum The entire range of electromagnetic radiation extending from 0 hz to
1023 hz. This includes visible light as well as infrared radiation, radio waves, and gamma rays
among others
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Radiative cooling Passive or active design strategy that uses thermal mass to collect and
store heat during the day for release at night. Also known as nocturnal cooling and night cooled
mass
Shading coefficient The ratio of the solar heat gain thru a glazing product to the solar heat
gain through an untreated 1/8 in clear double strength glass under the same set of conditions.
This is the value for the glass only, does not include the frame
Solar constant The amount of solar energy that falls in our unit time on her unit area that
is 93,000,000 miles from the sun and orientated on a plane perpendicular to the suns rays. The
mean value of the solar constant is 433 btu/hr-ft
Solar heat gain coefficient The ratio of the solar heat gain thru a fenestration to the total
solar radiation incident on the glazing.
Solar time The time as defined by the sun and it's position relative to the earth. Because
the length of the solar day varies most reference the mean solar day as a basis for timekeeping.
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Solar savings fraction The fraction of the total energy used by system that is provided by
solar technology. Represented by the variable F, it is a decimal fraction from 0 to 1
Visible light transmittance The fraction of visible light that passes through a glazing
material
Window to wall ratio The ratio of the net glazing area in your room or space to the gross
exterior wall area
Work plane This assumed height at which work is performed usually considered to be at a
desk height, 30 inches above the floor
Co product A marketable byproduct from a process. Materials traditionally considered to
be waist but they can be repurposed as raw materials and a different manufacturing process.
Demand control ventilation A system designed to adjust the amount of ventilation air
provided to a space based on the extent of occupancy. The system normally uses some type of
sensors
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Detention The temporary storage of storm run off and the detention facility to control
Pete's discharge rates and provides gravity settling of pollutants. Provides a gradual release of
stored water at a controlled rate
Drainage easement The legal rights granted by a land owner to a grantee, commonly a
governmental entity, allowing the use of private land for Stormwater management
Embodied energy The total energy required to extract produce fabricate and deliver
material to a job site including the collection of raw materials, the energy used to achieve extract
and process the wrong materials, transportation from the original site to the processing plant, that
energy required to turn the wrong materials into a finish product, and energy required to
transport the material to the job site
Fee in Lieu Payment of money by developer in place of meeting all or part of stormwater
performance standards
Hydraulic soil group Soil, classification for run off potential A classification of soil based
on their potential for a run off with the really wet.
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