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Improvements are also required in lighting efficiency but perhaps the biggest challenge is the new low flow temperatures for heating systems. The maximum flow temperatures in a central heating system is now 55°C where it was previously over 75°C. U-values need to be improved in walls and replacement thermal elements from 0.28W/m2K to 0.18W/m2K, and the minimum values for doors, windows and roof windows has improved from 1.6 to 1.4. The U-value for doors has gone from 1.8 to 1.4, while fire doors can meet the U-value of 1.8 in line with previous standards. Republished Approved Document L: Volumes 1 and 2 with corrections which can be found in Circular 01/2022 - https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/building-regulations-in-england-circular-012022 Bottom line: the 85L only advantage compared to every other 85 1,4 on the market (or even 85 1.8 like the FE 85 1.8 with T=1.8) is additional blur at 1.2.

An installer will need to calculate heat loss for all heating system types, including oil, gas and renewable systems. New homes will now be assessed under a new Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) calculation called SAP10. Formerly calculated using SAP 2012, SAP10 is an update on this methodology, setting greater insulation requirements and a new target primary energy rate, expressed as kWhPE/(m² per year). A ‘fabric first approach’ means that methods are put in place to maximise the performance of the components that make up the building fabric within a dwelling, such as insulation and glazing. A target of 31% decrease in carbon emissions has been set as a result of this approach, as the Government hopes to meet the target of a 75-80% decrease by 2025 in the ‘Future Homes Standard’. With most heating systems having radiators already installed, adding a TRV onto these radiators in each room is the least obtrusive way to meet this requirement. By ensuring that each room is maintained at a comfortable temperature, they avoid any overheating in those rooms that will be a waste of energy. This will include reducing the heat output of a radiator when the outside temperature increases, at times when that room is getting a lot of sunshine, or when additional heat is generated by people or electrical appliances in the room. The boiler will sense when the TRVs are closing and either turn off or reduce the amount of heat it produces in response to this. Mark Siddall, principal architect and director of research at the Lovely Engineered Architectural Practice (LEAP), says: “I think the updates could go a lot further. We should be aspiring towards better performing buildings, and the Building Regs are tailored towards the lowest common denominator. There could be more ambitious fabric standards and overall performance, which would cut people’s bills, improve their comfort and also reduce carbon emissions.”

Looking to the future, building regulations will see a complete overhaul in 2025 as the Future Homes Standard and Building Standards will be in place. These will be an additional steppingstone to meet the UK’s NetZero target in 2050. Examples of appropriate sizing methodology can be found in CIPHE’s Plumbing Engineering Services Design Guide.

When I switch to Sony and therefore sold the 85L (and 135L), I realized that 1.8 was already enough in term of blur and that I was not loosing actually anything (1/3 stop which is negligible) in term of speed. Continuing the push towards low carbon heating systems, the new requirements state that these systems must have a maximum flow temperature of 55 degrees, compared to the previous standard of 80 degrees. Publication of 2018 editions of Approved Document L1B and Domestic Building Services Compliance Guide incorporating 2018 amendments. An SAP assessor will input the plans and information and complete the design calculation before work starts Ideally the airtightness test (carried out and certified by licensed testers) should be undertaken when the building is as close to completion as possible. As a minimum, the building envelope needs to be completed but does not need to be decorated or carpeted.Ultimately, though, better insulation will improve the energy efficiency of a home which in turn will lead to reduced energy use and therefore lower energy bills. This change must therefore be seen as a positive thing. How to Meet Part L1A of the Building Regs for New Builds

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