Guide A Environmental design. 7th edition (issue 2) (incorporates corrections - February and September 2006 and 2007, and includes corrigendum - November 2009) (Withdrawn)
Publication Year
2006
Document Status
Withdrawn, cited in regs
Abstract
Contains significant changes from the 1999 version of CIBSE Guide A. The contents acknowledge and satisfy the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive and UK legislation, specifically the 2006 Building Regulations Approved Documents L and F. Changes made for the 7th revision may be summarised as follows: Chapter 1: Environmental criteria for design: extensively revised to include the adaptive approach and thermal comfort criteria based on the outdoor running mean temperature; Chapter 2 - UK dry bulb and wet bulb temperature data have been updated to 2002; Chapter 3 - all the data in this section have been reviewed and updated where necessary to reflect the changes in European and International standards; Chapter 4 - now covers all modes of ventilation; Chapter 5 - details the design information required to calculate heating and cooling loads and the installed plant capacity; Chapter 6 - provides the latest design information on heat emissions from a wide range of internal heat gains to enable designers to use either benchmark values or make specific estimates; Chapter 7 - addresses the widespread concerns amongst clients and building professionals with regard to surface condensation; and Chapter 8 - is a totally new chapter. Its purpose is to advise building service designers and building managers of the health implications of their decisions.
Document History
Superseded by CIBSE Guide A 2015. 8th edition. Supersedes the 6th edition of CIBSE Guide A (1999) and the first issue of the 7th edition (2006). This version of CIBSE Guide A issued January 2007. As a corrected version of the 7th edition, references made in the Building Regulations apply to this document rather than the original issue.
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Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers
The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers received its Royal Charter in 1976. They promote careers of building services engineers by accrediting courses of study in further and higher education, and by approving work based training programmes. Their publications include technical guidance and codes which set the criteria for best practice in the profession.
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