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General Information Leaflet 65 Metering energy use in new non-domestic buildings: guide to help designers meet Part L2 of the Building Regulations

Publication Year

2002

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Aims to help designers to meet the metering requirements of new non-domestic buildings, as set out in the Building Regulations. It should be used to optimise the cost of metering against practicality. A step-by-step method is provided, illustrated by a worked example, that enables the user to: Select appropriate ways of metering energy use and Provide documentation for building owners. and occupiers. Where possible, designers should strive to go beyond the Regulations by including full metering of all end uses. However, this is not always practical or economical, and the Building Regulations recognise this.

Document History

Published by BRECSU on behalf of the Energy Efficiency Best Practice Programme (EEBPP).

Publisher Information

Building Research Energy Conservation Support Unit

Now known as The Carbon Trust.