a) | | CO2 emissions |
b) | | Building fabric and services performance |
c) | | Limit risk of summer over-heating |
d) | | Construction quality control to ensure insulation and air-tightness proposed are actually achieved |
e) | | User information |
a) | | The Target Energy Rating (TER) for a notional building must be calculated initially at the design stage, usually using the Simplified Building Energy Model (SBEM). |
b) | | When the building has been completed, the actual Building Energy Rating (BER) as constructed must be calculated using the same method, to prove it does not exceed the TER. |
a) | | minimum average u – values |
b) | | limiting u-values |
c) | | air permeability |
d) | | Heating / boilers |
e) | | Insulation of pipework |
f) | | Mechanical ventilation standards |
g) | | Mechanical cooling |
h) | | Lighting internal / external |
a) | | Ensure continuity of insulation |
b) | | Adopt approved design details and prove workmanship satisfactory |
c) | | Developer must demonstrate that an appropriate system of site inspection is in place – e.g. checklists |
d) | | Air Pressure testing. All buildings must now be pressure tested, other than;
Large extensions where it is not possible to separate off from the rest of the building or large complex buildings, in which case this needs to be properly justified and a suitably qualified person appointed to ensure satisfactory construction. |
e) | | Commissioning certificates to be provided to Building Control |
Page last updated on: 20/09/2010