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User guide to iSBEM: an interface for SBEM (Simplified Building Energy Model): Part of the National Calculation Methodology: SBEM for assessing the Energy performance of buildings: How to use iSBEM: (1) Basics - UK: iSBEM version 5.2.g

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2015

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Withdrawn

Abstract

Introduces the iSBEM, SBEM and NCM, for assessing the energy performance of buildings, providing tips for information gathering, getting started, functionality and data entry.

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SBEM computer program not included. Version history: Version 1.0 22/12/2005 - Building Regulations 2006. Version 1.0.b 24/01/2006 - Building Regulations 2006. Version 1.0.b 09/03/2006 - Building Regulations 2006. Version 1.1.a 11/05/2006 - Building Regulations 2006. Version 1.2.a 04/10/2006 - Building Regulations 2006. Version 2.0.a 06/07/2007 - Building Regulations 2006. Version 2.0.b 30/07/2007 - Building Regulations 2006. Version 2.9.b 02/11/2007 - Building Regulations 2006. Version 3.0.a 06/02/2008 - Building Regulations 2006. Version 3.0.b 12/02/2008 - Building Regulations 2006. Version 3.1.a 01/04/2008 - Building Regulations 2006. Version 3.2.b 09/08/2008 - Building Regulations 2006. Version 3.3.a 10/11/2008 - Building Regulations 2006. Version 3.3.b 23/12/2008 - Building Regulations 2006. Version 3.4.a 29/04/2009 - Building Regulations 2006. Version 3.4.a 29/04/2009 - Building Regulations 2006. Version 3.4.a 15/05/2009 - Building Regulations 2006. Version 3.5.a 01/03/2010 - Building Regulations 2006. Version 4.0.a 28/05/2010 - Building Regulations 2010. Version 4.0.a 09/07/2010 - Building Regulations 2010. Version 4.1.a 12/11/2010 - Building Regulations 2010. Version 4.1.c 31/03/2011 - Building Regulations 2010. Version 4.1.d 12/12/2011 - Building Regulations 2010. Version 4.1.e 28/01/2013 - Building Regulations 2010. Version 5.2.b 06/04/2014 - Building Regulations 2013 for England. Version 5.2.d_beta 01/07/2014 - Building Regulations 2014 for Wales. Version 5.2.d 31/07/2014 - Building Regulations 2013 for England and 2014 for Wales. Version 5.2.g 20/11/2015 - Building Regulations 2013 for England, 2014 for Wales and 2015 for Scotland.

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