Version 2.6
Term | Term Definition | Options | Unit of Measure |
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Local government | Occupants are members or employees of local government. | View | None |
Location |
Spatial location or installation location. This can apply to systems, opaque surfaces, etc. |
View | None |
Lock | Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Lck | View | None |
Lock | Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Lck | View | None |
Locks | Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Lcks | View | None |
Locks | Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Lcks | View | None |
Lodge | Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Ldg, Ldge, Lodg | View | None |
Lodge | Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Ldg, Ldge, Lodg | View | None |
Lodging | Lodging premises with unconventional or temporary housing type such as a bed and breakfast. | View | None |
Lodging area | A lodging area that is not common to all guests or occupants. For example guest rooms in a hotel, or apartment units in a multifamily complex. | View | None |
Lodging institutional | Lodging premises including student housing, dormitory, residence hall, fraternity, sorority, military barrack, government shelter, and orphanage. Excluding correctional facility and skilled nursing home. | View | None |
Lodging residential | View | None | |
Lodging with extended amenities | Lodging premises including hotels and resort. | View | None |
Lodging with limited amenities | Lodging premises including motels, lodges, inns, camps, cabins, and cottages. | View | None |
Log solid wood | View | None | |
Long interruptions | A count of Long Interruption events (as defined by measurement-Protocol) during the summary interval period. | View | None |
Long payback | View | None | |
Longitude |
Distance measured in degrees east or west from an imaginary line (called the prime meridian) that goes from the North Pole to the South Pole and that passes through Greenwich, England. |
View | deg |
LonTalk | LonTalk is a protocol for control of networking devices over media such as twisted pair, powerlines, fiber optics, and RF. It is popular for the automation of various functions in industrial control, home automation, transportation, and buildings systems such as lighting and HVAC | View | None |
Loop | Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Loops | View | None |
Loop | Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Loops | View | None |
Looped | In a hot water plumbing loop, also know as a closed loop or a sometimes a gravity loop, the line from the hot water system continues from one tap, to the next. There is no branches as the line continues until it loops back to the hot water system. | View | None |
Looped | View | None | |
Loose fill | Insulation that is made of material that is not cohesive. Examples are cellulose, fiberglass and mineral (or rock) wool. It can be blown into place | View | None |
Lot | Land properties are often sold with multiple land lots. | View | None |