Version 2.6
Term | Term Definition | Options | Unit of Measure |
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Pool | View | None | |
Pool | View | None | |
Pool heating | View | None | |
Pool Size Category |
Categorical size of a pool. |
View | None |
Pool water | Pool water heated by solar thermal collectors. | View | None |
Poor | Condition is insufficient and/or is worn more than expected for time lapsed since installation. | View | None |
Port | Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Prt | View | None |
Port | Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Prt | View | None |
Portable | A dishwasher which is not permanently connected to the household water and electric supply lines. It can be mounted on wheels and easily moved from one place to another in normal use. This definition includes dishwashers intended to be used on a countertop or table. | View | None |
Portfolio Manager | An online tool used to measure and track energy and water consumption, as well as greenhouse gas emissions; and to benchmark the performance of one building or a portfolio of buildings | View | None |
Portfolio Manager | ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager® is an online tool that can be used to measure and track energy and water consumption, as well as greenhouse gas emissions. It can be used to benchmark the performance of one building or a whole portfolio of buildings. | View | None |
Portfolio Manager Property | A unique identifier assigned by EPA's Portfolio Manager program to each property. This is a unique identifier assigned by EPA to each premises. A premises can be a portion of a building, a single building, or a campus of buildings. If the property is a campus of buildings and each building is benchmarked, individual buildings will also be assigned individual identifiers, and the identifier for the campus is referred to as the Parent Property identifier. | View | None |
Ports | Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Prts | View | None |
Ports | Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Prts | View | None |
Post retrofit | Representing conditions after implementing resource impacting changes | View | None |
Potable Cold Water | View | None | |
Potable water | Water that is of sufficient quality for human consumption and that is obtained from public water systems that are classified, permitted, and approved for human consumption. | View | None |
Potable water | Water that is of sufficient quality for human consumption and that is obtained from public water systems that are classified, permitted, and approved for human consumption. | View | None |
Potable water | Water that is of sufficient quality for human consumption and that is obtained from public water systems that are classified, permitted, and approved for human consumption. | View | None |
Potable water | Water that is of sufficient quality for human consumption and that is obtained from public water systems that are classified, permitted, and approved for human consumption. | View | None |
Potable water | Water that is of sufficient quality for human consumption and that is obtained from public water systems that are classified, permitted, and approved for human consumption. | View | None |
Potential capital | View | None | |
Power | Power burners control the mixture of gas and air that is injected into the boiler's combustion chamber. These burners increase the efficiency of the boiler by providing an optimal ratio of gas to air. | View | None |
Power | Power | View | None |
Power factor | Power factor is the ratio of the real power flowing to the load, to the apparent power in the circuit | View | None |