Building Regulations 2010: Approved Documents L2B Conservation of fuel and power in existing buildings other than dwellings (2010 edition incorporating 2010, 2011 and 2013 amendments) (for use in England)
Publication Year
2015
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Provides practical guidance for complying with building regulation requirements for energy efficiency for existing buildings other than dwellings.
Document History
Came into effect 1 October 2010 and replaces the 2006 edition (ODPM). Published by NBS, part of RIBA Enterprises Ltd on behalf of HM Government (DCLG). Reprint March 2015 consolidates the 2010 edition and subsequent amendments: 2011 and 2013. In Wales: Superseded by WG Building Regulations 2010: Approved Documents L2B Conservation of fuel and power in existing buildings other than dwellings (2014 edition) on 31 July 2014. Main changes made by the 2010 and 2011 amendments. This 2010 edition incorporating the further 2010 amendments reflects the changes made as a result of the Building Regulations 2010, Building Approved Inspectors etc. Regulations and the Building (Amendment) Regulations 2011. The changes mainly reflect regulation number changes as a result of re-ordering. There have been no amendments to the substantive requirements in Schedule 1 (i.e. Parts A to P) of the Building Regulations. Please note the simplification of the definition of 'room for residential purposes' in regulation 2 of the Building Regulations 2010. Please also note that L1(c) has now become regulation 40. Main changes made by the 2013 amendments: The main changes, which apply only to England are: to take account of a recast of the European Energy Performance of Buildings Directive, materials and workmanship guidance updated, updated references to third party guidance.
ISBN
9781859465134
Publisher Information
Department for Communities and Local Government
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