Term | Term Definition | Options | Unit of Measure |
---|---|---|---|
VRF terminal units | View | None | |
VRF terminal units | Variable refrigerant flow terminal unit | View | None |
VT | Vermont | View | None |
VT | Vermont | View | None |
WA | Washington | View | None |
WA | Washington | View | None |
Waiting area | A waiting area is a space where people sit or stand until an event begins and often exist at a hospital. | View | None |
Warehouse | Premises with warehousing and storage facilities excluding refrigerated spaces such as bulk farm products. | View | None |
Warmest reset | View | None | |
Wash | Wash mode is when the machine is actively running a cycle and is spraying wash water. | View | None |
Waste heat | View | None | |
Water and sewer conservation systems | View | None | |
Water Cooler Source |
The water source of a particular water cooler. |
View | None |
Water Cooler Storage |
The type of water storage of a water cooler. |
View | None |
Water Cooler Unit |
A freestanding device that consumes energy to cool and/or heat potable water. |
View | None |
Water feature | View | None | |
Water Feature Heating Method |
Water feature heating methods. |
View | None |
Water Fixture Type |
A water fixture is an exchangeable device which can be connected to a plumbing system to deliver and drain water. |
View | None |
Water Metered Premises |
Designation of what areas within the premises are covered by water meters. |
View | None |
Water spray | View | None | |
Water treatment | View | None | |
WaterSense | EPA WaterSense is a set of optional construction practices and technologies (above minimum code requirements) that builders can follow to ensure a home uses less water while still providing the same level of comfort and convenience, which results in the certification and labeling of the home. WaterSense also applies to specific plumbing fixtures and should not be confused with the whole-house label defined here. | View | None |
WBAN | Weather Bureau Army Navy | View | None |
Weather Metric |
Metric related to weather. |
View | None |
Weather normalized | The expected value, if the current year weather conditions were revised to reflect 30-year average weather conditions. This weather normalized value can be used to understand changes in energy to account for changes in weather. | View | None |