Building Regulations 2010: Approved Documents L2A Conservation of fuel and power in new buildings other than dwellings (2014 edition) (For use in Wales)
Publication Year
2014
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Provides guidance for complying with energy efficiency requirements in common building works to new non-domestic buildings and covers: five criteria for complying with the energy efficiency requirements, how to calculate and ensure targets are not exceeded for the primary energy consumption and CO2 emissions rates, setting minimum energy efficiency standards for building fabric and services, how to reduce the risk of overheating in buildings, procedures to ensure the actual performance of the constructed building is as designed, information for the occupier, which buildings are exempt from the energy efficiency requirements and procedures for notifying building control.
Document History
For use in Wales. This 2014 edition will come into effect 31 July 2014 and superseded: DCLG Conservation of fuel and power in new buildings other than dwellings (2010 edition incorporating further 2010 amendments). Main changes in the 2014 edition: This approved document, Approved Document L2A: Conservation of fuel and power in new buildings other than dwellings supports the energy efficiency requirements of the Building Regulations. Regulation 2(1) of the Building Regulations defines the energy efficiency requirements as the requirements of regulations 23, 25A, 25B, 26, 26A, 26B, 28, 29 and 40 and Part L of schedule 1. It takes effect on 31 July 2014 and is for use in Wales. The 2010 edition will continue to apply to work begun before 31 July 2014, or to work subject to a building notice, full plans application or initial notice submitted before 31 July 2014. The main changes in the approved document are that: a new requirement, regulation 26A, has been introduced that requires new non-domestic buildings to achieve or better the target primary energy consumption rate. The Part L 2014 specifications have been strengthened to deliver 20% carbon dioxide savings across the new non domestic build mix relative to Part L 2010. A wider set of notional buildings has now been defined for top-lit, side-lit (heated only) and side-lit (heated and cooled) buildings. The notional building air permeability has been further sub-divided by size. A summary of the Part L 2014 elemental specification of these notional buildings is published at Appendix B in the Approved Document. If the actual building is constructed entirely to the notional building specifications it will meet the carbon dioxide and primary energy consumption targets and the limiting values for individual fabric elements and building services. Developers are however free to vary the specification, provided the same overall level of primary energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions is achieved or bettered. The document consolidates the amendments made in SI 2013/747 requiring the feasibility of high efficiency alternative systems to be taken into account before construction commences. The document is in a new style format.
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