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Energy Conservation in Buildings: A Guide to Part L of the Building Regulations [Paperback]

J. R. Waters (Author)

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1405112530 978-1405112536 May 15, 2003 1
The conservation of fuel and power in buildings is an important part of the UK government's strategy to reduce national energy conservation. The revision to Part L of the Building Regulations, which came into force on 1 April 2002, lays down detailed and extensive requirements for conserving energy in almost all buildings and it covers most potential causes of building energy consumption.


This guide explains these detailed requirements and shows how they apply to particular cases, with the use of numerous worked examples. It includes a chapter on air tightness and leakage testing, a topic with which many building professionals are unfamiliar.


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Waters: Energy Conservation in Buildings Tough measures for energy conservation came into force in 2002 under the Building Regulations for England and Wales. Architects; contractors and building operators are now required not only to conserve energy but to be aware of the implications of their actions for carbon emissions. Unlike previous versions, Part L now covers virtually all buildings and almost all potential causes of building energy consumption, and it includes many new features. This book provides an essential companion to Approved Documents L1 and L2, describing, explaining and expanding on the information they contain. It contains numerous worked examples and extensive tabular material, and includes a chapter on air tightness of buildings - a new feature of the regulations - and the procedures for air leakage testing, together with a chapter on thermal bridging. the author J.R.Waters BSc, MPhil, PhD, MCIBSE, CEng is Honorary Research Fellow at Coventry University, where he was formerly Head of Building Services Engineering. He has specialised throughout his career in the thermal and ventilation performance of buildings, and in the thermal characteristics of building materials. He continues to be a consultant to designers and materials suppliers on environmental aspects of building design. Also of interest Means of Escape from Fire M. J. Billington, A Ferguson and A. G. Copping 0-632-03203-0 Cover design by Garth Stewart

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Waters: Energy Conservation in Buildings


Tough measures for energy conservation came into force in 2002 under the Building Regulations for England and Wales. Architects; contractors and building operators are now required not only to conserve energy but to be aware of the implications of their actions for carbon emissions.


Unlike previous versions, Part L now covers virtually all buildings and almost all potential causes of building energy consumption, and it includes many new features. This book provides an essential companion to Approved Documents L1 and L2, describing, explaining and expanding on the information they contain. It contains numerous worked examples and extensive tabular material, and includes a chapter on air tightness of buildings – a new feature of the regulations – and the procedures for air leakage testing, together with a chapter on thermal bridging.

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J.R.Waters BSc, MPhil, PhD, MCIBSE, CEng is Honorary Research Fellow at Coventry University, where he was formerly Head of Building Services Engineering. He has specialised throughout his career in the thermal and ventilation performance of buildings, and in the thermal characteristics of building materials. He continues to be a consultant to designers and materials suppliers on environmental aspects of building design.

Also of interest

Means of Escape from Fire

M. J. Billington, A Ferguson

And A. G. Copping

0-632-03203-0


Cover design by Garth Stewart


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National Building Regulation Standards for the insulation of buildings were first introduced in 1965, and at that time were applicable only to dwellings. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
lower resistance limit, typical annual equivalent hours, notional building, plant management features, carbon performance rating, linear thermal transmittance, heat raising plant, upper resistance limit, robust construction details, framing ratio, additional solar gain, pressurisation test, rated input power, argon tilled, rooflight area, sharing side wall, carbon emission factor, carbon index method, building control body, treated floor area, accessible lofts, elemental method, gross thermal efficiency, sealing measures, hot water vessels
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Approved Document, Building Regulations, Element Area, Solar Overheating Calculations, Appendix Appendix Appendix, Building Bulletin
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