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Term Term Definition Options Unit of Measure
Pump View None
Pump View None
Pump View None
Pump Application

Type of system served by a pump

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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

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Quality Alert

Alert related to the quality of the data

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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

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