Version 2.6
Term | Term Definition | Options | Unit of Measure |
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Pump | View | None | |
Pump | View | None | |
Pump | View | None | |
Pump Application |
Type of system served by a pump |
View | None |
Pumped-storage hydroelectricity | Pumped hydroelectric energy storage is a type of potential energy storage where water is pumped from a reservoir up to another reservoir at a higher elevation. When electricity is needed, water is released from the upper reservoir through a hydroelectric turbine into the lower reservoir to generate electricity. | View | None |
PW | Palau | View | None |
PW | Palau | View | None |
Qualified assessor | An individual qualified to perform an assessment of a premises. | View | None |
Quality |
Indication of the quality of the data |
View | None |
Quality Alert |
Alert related to the quality of the data |
View | None |
Quality assurance | Stage to review quality assurance of work performed or application materials. | View | None |
Quantity |
The number of specified units |
View | count |
Quantity Affected |
Quantity of devices or equipment affected by the measure- e.g, number of lighting luminaires replaced, tons of chiller replaced, number of VAV boxes installed. |
View | count |
Quantity Intensity |
The number of entities per unit area. This can be used to represent load densities (e.g., People/ft2, Watts/ft2) |
View | Unknown |
Quantity Of Units Per System |
Number of units in each system. For instance, a photovoltaic system will have a number of modules per array. In an office, there might be a number of displays per workstation. |
View | count |
Quarter | View | None | |
Quarterly | View | None | |
Quaternary | Fourth in order of priority | View | None |
Questionable | Data that has failed one or more checks | View | None |
Questions for applicant | Organization has asked applicant questions about the application. | View | None |
R Value |
The R-value, also known as thermal insulance, is the temperature difference per unit heat flux, at steady state, between two defined surfaces of a material or construction that induces one unit of heat flux between the surfaces. The R-value is used for comparing insulating values of different materials, for the specific thickness of the material. The higher the R-value, the greater a material's insulating properties and the slower heat flows through it. The R-value does not include the interior and exterior air film coefficients. The R-value is the reciprocal of the U-factor. |
View | hr-ft2-F/Btu |
R Value Per Unit Dimension |
The R-value of a material, per inch of thickness. |
View | hr-ft2-F/(Btu-in) |
R123 | View | None | |
R134a | View | None | |
R20 | R20 bulbs have reflectors that direct light forward and produce more narrow soft-edged beam commonly used as floodlights. The widest diameter is 20/8 inches. | View | None |