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Term Term Definition Options Unit of Measure
DD date with two digit day only View None
DE Delaware View None
DE Delaware View None
Debt Obligation

Total of all debt obligations for the borrower(s), including housing-related and non-housing-related debt. Use Interval Frequency to qualify (e.g., Annual, Month, etc.)

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Decanter Decanter or carafe is a glass or multi-layer insulated stainless steel carafes are common in drip filter coffee makers. Insulated carafes are typically more efficient, since less energy is required to keep brewed coffee warm. View None
Deciduous foliage View None
Deck A deck is a structure of planks or plates, approximately horizontal, extending out from the exterior of the building and is open to the weather. View None
Deck oven An oven that cooks food product directly on the floor of a heated chamber. The bottom of each compartment is called a deck and heat is typically supplied by burners or elements located beneath the deck. The oven ceiling, floor, and walls are designed to absorb heat quickly and radiate that heat back slowly and evenly. View None
Deemed Deemed savings for an energy improvement that have been pre-determined, based on historical measured experience or based on standardized calculations. Deemed savings are a type of isolated savings estimate. The advantage of deemed savings is their simplicity and standardization of savings estimates. Disadvantages include inaccuracy, if building-specific conditions vary significantly from the values used in the deemed savings estimate. View None
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Default Defaulted View None
Defrosting Type

Type of defrost method used for commercial refrigerated display and storage cabinets. Designed to remove frost (ice) from cooling coils of a refrigerating system.

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deg degrees (one 360th of a revolution) View None
Dehumidification Type

Dehumidification type in air-distribution system.

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Dehumidifier A self-contained, electrically operated, and mechanically refrigerated encased assembly consisting of: (a) a refrigerated surface (evaporator) that condenses moisture from the atmosphere; (b) a refrigerating system, including an electric motor; (c) an air-circulating fan; and (d) means for collecting or disposing of the condensate. View None
Delicates View None
Delinquent View None
Delivered Resource is delivered by an off site utility View None
Delivery HVAC delivery system View None
Demand View None
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Demand control ventilation Demand control ventilation (DCV) is a ventilation system capability that provides for the automatic reduction of outdoor air intake below design rates when the actual occupancy of spaces served by the system is less than design occupancy. View None
Demand controlled ventilation View None
Demand management Provide peak demand monitoring. Provide notification when the demand for critical metered loads passes a threshold. View None

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