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Information Paper 13/89 Energy efficient factories: design and performance
Publication Year
1989
Document Status
Archived
Abstract
Describes the results and assesses the investment economics resulting from the monitoring of occupied factory premises built with fabric insulation to higher standards than required by building regulations, and insulated loading doors. This paper is addressed to developers, architects, builders, building services engineers, factory owners and tenants and others concerned in the specification, design and construction of modern 'advance' factories.
Document History
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Author
Hughes, D.
Publisher Information
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