Chapter 12- Firefighting Concerns of Green Construction Flashcards

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The stated objectives of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program are as follows:

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  • Lower operating costs and increase asset value
  • Reduce waste sent to landfills
  • Conserve energy and water
  • Be healthier and safer for occupants
  • Reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions
  • Qualify for tax rebates, zoning allowances, and other incentives in hundreds of cities
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For the purposes of studying green construction from a firefighting perspective, we can group these green systems and materials into four general categories:

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  • Eco friendly materials
  • Energy conservation
  • Water conservation
  • Energy generation
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Green concrete includes __ wall panel systems. Although not combustible, __ wall panel systems offer the potential of trapping the heat of a fire inside the structure.

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ICF

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While such water can be considered for firefighting purposes, all apparatus must be thoroughly flushed with potable, fresh water.

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Gray water

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A group of modules is known as an __.

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Array

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The arrays typically face __ (sometimes west) to get the maximum exposure to the sun.

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South

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Each individual PV roof panel–also known as a __ contains many semiconductor cells.

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Module

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__ systems use a roof mounted collector (containing a network of closely spaced tubes; they look similar to a PV panel, but they are not the same) and a pump to move the sun heated fluid to the water tank.

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Active

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__ systems heat the water directly through the use of a batch collector, essentially a large well insulated tank designed to heat the water within.

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Passive

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In terms of construction materials, a naturally produced plastic from renewable, living sources (e.g., starches, wood), instead of nonrenewable sources such as oil.

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Biopolymers

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PV systems that are incorporated into the building itself in the form of either PV shingles or PV wall panel systems.

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Building integrated photovoltaics (BIPV)

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A composite material composed of clay, straw, sand, and earth; similar to adobe; typically laid in courses.

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Cob

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Wastewater from industrial processes, laundries, and other sources.

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Gray water

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PV systems that are not connected to a traditional public electrical grid; they are often located in rural areas.

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Off grid systems

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Stud less wall assemblies using a core of polyurethane.

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Structural insulated panels (SIP)

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Installed as an exterior sheathing in wood frame dwellings, providing structural stabilization (similar to plywood and particleboard sheathing over wood studs), insulation, and a barrier to moisture.

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Structural insulated sheathing (SIS)

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Construction that is deemed to be energy efficient and environmentally friendly; also known as green construction.

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Sustainable construction

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A set of glass exterior panels and concrete block wall with a void space in between (used in smaller buildings).

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Trombe wall