Term Term Definition Options Unit of Measure
Weatherstrip Status

Whether a premises or feature, such as a door or window, is weatherstripped.

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Weatherstripped Weatherstripping is the process of sealing openings such as doors, windows, and trunks from the elements. View None
Wednesday Wednesday is the third weekday following Tuesday and preceding Thursday. View None
Weekday The schedule is the same every day Monday through Friday. View None
Weekend The schedule is the same on Saturday and Sunday. View None
Weekly View None
Well View None
West Lying toward, or facing the west. View None
West Lying toward, or facing the west. View None
West Lying toward, or facing the west. View None
West Lying toward, or facing the west. View None
Wet Bulb reset View None
White White is the color of milk or fresh snow, due to the reflection of most wavelengths of visible light; the opposite of black. View None
WI Wisconsin View None
WI Wisconsin View None
Wind Wind turbines harness the kinetic energy in the wind and is converted to rotational energy and then generates electric energy. The power capacity is dependent on the turbine design such as height and blade size. Capacity is determined by the inherent on-site wind speed is time-dependent. View None
Wind Wind turbines harness the kinetic energy in the wind and is converted to rotational energy and then generates electric energy. The power capacity is dependent on the turbine design such as height and blade size. Capacity is determined by the inherent on-site wind speed is time-dependent. View None
Wind Wind turbines harness the kinetic energy in the wind and is converted to rotational energy and then generates electric energy. The power capacity is dependent on the turbine design such as height and blade size. Capacity is determined by the inherent on-site wind speed is time-dependent. View None
Wind Wind turbines harness the kinetic energy in the wind and is converted to rotational energy and then generates electric energy. The power capacity is dependent on the turbine design such as height and blade size. Capacity is determined by the inherent on-site wind speed is time-dependent. View None
Wind Wind turbines harness the kinetic energy in the wind and is converted to rotational energy and then generates electric energy. The power capacity is dependent on the turbine design such as height and blade size. Capacity is determined by the inherent on-site wind speed is time-dependent. View None
Wind and stack open area View None
Window Typically a vertical fenestration component. View None
Window wall A type of fenestration that does not usually fill the entire wall surface, compared to a curtain wall which does take the place of an opaque wall system. Window walls are also referred to as ribbon windows. View None
Within a premises View None
Within air stream View None

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