Technical manual for SBEM: Simplified Building Energy Model: Part of the National Calculation Methodology: SBEM for assessing the Energy performance of buildings. (UK volume) (20 November 2015)
Publication Year
2015
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Records the details required for calculation procedures used in SBEM: input data and source, assumptions made, calculation algorithm used and source, output data produced, and highlights strengths and weaknesses for the different approaches.
Document History
Superseded by Technical manual for SBEM: Simplified Building Energy Model: Part of the National Calculation Methodology: SBEM for assessing the Energy performance of buildings. (UK volume) (20 November 2017) (MHCLG, 2017). SBEM computer program not included. Version history: Technical manual version: 31/08/2007, SBEM version 2.0.c, Building Regulations 2006. Technical manual version: 10/12/2007, SBEM version 2.0.c, Building Regulations 2006. Technical manual version: 25/03/2008, SBEM version 3.0.b, Building Regulations 2006. Technical manual version: 02/10/2009, SBEM version 3.4.a, Building Regulations 2006. Technical manual version: 01/03/2010, SBEM version 3.5.a, Building Regulations 2006. Technical manual version: 09/06/2010, SBEM version 4.0.a, Building Regulations 2010. Technical manual version: 31/03/2011, SBEM version 4.1.c, Building Regulations 2010. Technical manual version: 31/07/2014, SBEM version 5.2.d, Building Regulations 2013 for England and 2014 for Wales. Technical manual version 06/02/2015, SBEM version 5.2.f, Building Regulations 2013 for England, 2014 for Wales, and 2015 for Scotland. Technical manual version 20/11/2015, SBEM version 5.2.g, Building Regulations 2013 for England, 2014 for Wales, and 2015 for Scotland.
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