Respondent Function
Operations, maintenance, or engineering
Property management
Store management
Mall management
Administration or company management
Energy or environmental management
Building owner
Business owner
Accounting, finances, or payroll
Executive official
School official
Religious official
Support staff
Other
Year of Construction Category
Before 1920 2) 1920 to 1945 3) 1946 to 1959 4) 1960 to 1969 5) 1970 to 1979 6) 1980 to 1989 7) 1990 to 1999 8) 2000 to 2003 9) 2004 to 2007 10) 2008 to 2012 11) 2013 to 2017
Office Type
Administrative or professional office building (Examples: consulting, insurance, law, utility / telephone company, publishing, or college administration)
Government office
Mixed-use office
Bank or other financial institution
Doctor's or dentist's office
Sales or leasing office
(Examples: vehicles or real estate)
Contractor's office
(Examples: construction, plumbing, or HVAC)
Non-profit or social services office
Research and development office
City hall or city center
Religious office
Call center
Other type of office
Lodging Type
Motel or inn
Hotel
Dormitory, fraternity, or sorority
Retirement home
Other type of lodging
Education Type
Elementary or middle school
(Includes junior high school)
High school
College or university
Preschool or daycare
Adult education
Career or vocational training
Religious education
Other type of classroom education
Food Service Type
Restaurant or cafeteria
Fast food
Bar, pub, or lounge
Coffee, doughnut, or bagel shop
Ice cream or frozen yogurt shop
Bakery
Other type of food sales or service
Warehouse Type
Non-refrigerated warehouse or storage building
Refrigerated warehouse
Distribution or shipping center
Public rental storage units
Other type of warehouse
Type of Complex
College, university, or junior college
Primary or secondary school [GRADES K-12]
Other type of school
Office complex
Retail complex
Storage complex
Religious campus or complex
Hospital or other health care complex
Lodging or resort complex
Post office complex
Prison or correctional facility
Other type of government complex
Industrial complex
Transportation complex such as a terminal, depot, or airport
Other type of campus or complex
Building Owner
Real estate investment trust (REIT)
Other public or private corporation, partnership, LLC, or LLP
Individual owner(s)
Religious organization
Non-profit organization (other than religious or government)
Private academic institution
Other non-government
Federal government
State government
Local government
Square Footage Category
1,000 square feet or less
(1,000 square feet is approximately 2 times the size of a two car garage)
1,001 to 5,000 square feet
(Example: fast food restaurant)
5,001 to 10,000 square feet
(Example: sit-down style chain restaurant)
10,001 to 25,000 square feet
(Example: one or two screen movie theater)
25,001 to 50,000 square feet
(Example: supermarket)
50,001 to 100,000 square feet
(Example: large discount or home improvement store)
100,001 to 200,000 square feet
(Example: 3-level department store)
200,001 to 500,000 square feet
(Example: professional basketball arena)
500,001 to 1 million square feet
(Example: convention center)
Over 1 million square feet
(Example: skyscraper)
Energy Sources Used
Electricity
Natural gas
Fuel oil, diesel, or kerosene
Bottled gas, also known as LPG or propane
District steam piped in from a separate building or utility
District hot water piped in from a separate building or utility
District chilled water piped in from a separate building or utility
Other energy source or sources
Heating Energy Sources Used
Electricity
Natural gas
Fuel oil, diesel, or kerosene
Bottled gas, also known as LPG or propane
District steam piped in from a separate building or utility
District hot water piped in from a separate building or utility
Other source or sources
Heating Equipment Types
Furnaces that heat air directly, without using steam or hot water
(Installed inside the building, similar to a residential furnace)
Packaged central unit (roof mounted)
(Self-contained unit, either unitary or built-up, that contains heating equipment and may include air conditioning equipment)
Boilers inside (or directly adjacent to) the building that produce steam or hot water
(Does not include boiler in central plant in separate building)
Heat pumps (other than components of a packaged unit)
Individual space heaters (other than heat pumps)
(Can be freestanding or mounted in walls, ceilings, or windows. Include heating elements in room space conditioning equipment such as Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners or PTACs.)
Duct reheat (hydronic/steam coils)
(Heating coils located within ducts; common in variable air volume, or VAV, systems)
Fan coil units in rooms (or areas)
(Units with heating coil and fan to circulate air)
Central air handling system (hydronic/steam coils)
(Heating coils located in air handler)
Radiators
(Heat by convection and radiation without fans; typically located along baseboards)
Other heating equipment
Type of Heat Pump
Air source heat pump
(Extracts heat from outside air)
Ground source or ground water heat pump (geothermal)
(Extracts heat from fluid circulated through tubing buried in ground)
Dual source heat pump (combination air source and geothermal)
Water loop heat pump
(Connected to water-filled tubing connected to cooling tower/chiller or boiler)
Cooling Energy Sources Used
Electricity
Natural gas
Fuel oil, diesel, or kerosene
Bottled gas, also known as LPG or propane
District steam piped in from a separate building or utility
District chilled water piped in from a separate building or utility
Other source or sources
Cooling Equipment Types
Residential-type central air conditioners (other than heat pumps) that cool air directly and circulate it without using chilled water
(Split systems that consist of an outside unit typically mounted on a slab beside the building and a separate inside cooling unit)
Packaged air conditioning units (other than heat pumps)
(Contain air conditioning equipment as well as fans, are typically mounted on the roof or on a slab next to the building, and may include heating equipment. Includes unitary units and built-up units.)
Central chillers inside (or directly adjacent to) the building that chill water for air conditioning
(Does not include central chiller in central plant in separate building)
Heat pumps for cooling
Individual room air conditioners (other than heat pumps)
(Installed in either walls or windows, includes what are commonly termed Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners (PTACs))
"Swamp" coolers or evaporative coolers
Fan coil units in rooms (or areas)
(Units with cooling coil and circulation fan)
Central air handler (hydronic coils)
(Cooling coils located in air handler)
Chilled beam
(Located in ceiling, contains pipes that circulate chilled water)
Other cooling equipment
Server Definitions
Server: A server is usually just the CPU, or “case” portion of a computer that manages network resources such as computer files, printers, databases, or network traffic; servers do not require much human operation, so most do not have keyboards or monitors.
Dedicated: Dedicated means that the server performs no other tasks besides server tasks.
Servers Category
Zero
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99 g) 100 to 249 h) 250 to 499
i) 500 or more
Separate Computer Areas
Data center or server farm
(Areas specifically designed and equipped to meet the needs of high density computing equipment such as server racks, used for data storage and processing. Typically, data centers require additional equipment to provide uninterruptible power and to maintain proper working conditions (cooling and humidity control) for the equipment. When a data center is located within a larger building, it will usually have its own power and cooling systems.
Do not include server closets as data centers.)
Computer-based training room
(Room used for hands-on computer training, where every person or every two people have their own computer)
Student or public computer center
(Such as at a school, library, hotel, or community center)
Trading floor
(Large, open area with computers and electronic equipment that is used for trading stocks or other securities in financial markets)
None of these types of areas
CBECS
Pretesting
Plan
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