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Term Term Definition Options Unit of Measure
Service penetration View None
Service postal Premises for mail services that include collection, pick-up, and delivery operations of letters and small parcels. View None
Service production and assembly Premises with services for the production of paper products, tailoring, and flower arrangements. View None
Service repair Premises for repair services of automotive, appliances, and equipment. View None
Service studio A workshop or studio used by an artist, photographer, sculptor, performer, etc. This can include studios used for music and television recording, dance practice, yoga and aerobics, etc. View None
Servicer Institution with primary responsibility for collecting and tracking a loan borrower payments. View None
Set top box View None
Set Top Box Type

A Set-top Box (STB) is a device combining hardware components with software programming designed for the primary purpose of receiving television and related services from terrestrial, cable, satellite, broadband, or local networks and providing video output using at least one direct video connection.

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Setback Setpoint applies to setback operating conditions, generally for unoccupied times. View None
Setback A time when the load is reduced, typically when occupants are away from the premises. View None
Setpoint

The single target value for a setpoint that does not include a range.

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Setpoint High

The highest allowed range in setpoint. If there is no range, then the low and high setpoints are the same.

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Setpoint Low

The lowest allowed range in setpoint. If there is no range, then the low and high setpoints are the same.

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Setpoint Setting Condition

Setpoint settings conditions that apply to this setpoint.

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Setpoint Type

Setpoint type that this control systems adheres to.

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Shade Roller shades, honeycomb shades View None
Shading System

A system that can be added to a fenestration system which blocks or redirects some amount of the solar radiation coming through the fenestration system. A shading system can be located on the inside or outside of a fenestration system, and it can also be added between the glass (or plastic) layers of a glazing system. The location can be specified using the Location term.

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Shakes wood Shakes, applied as a finish to a wall or roof surface, made entirely of wood. Wood shakes are split (as opposed to wood shingles that are sawn). View None
Shared Shared resource systems or meters for multiple units or buildings View None
Shared Resource Configuration

Situation that applies if a resource is shared with multiple premises, such as shared chilled water among buildings.

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Shared savings Under a shared savings contract the cost savings are split for a pre-determined length of time in accordance with a pre-arranged percentage: there is no ÔstandardÕ split as this depends on the cost of the project, the length of the contract and the risks taken by the contractor and the consumer. View None
Shed A single slope roof. View None
Sheet metal View None
Sheet metal View None
Shell Area

The total surface area of the exterior envelope of a building

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