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Thermal Bridges in new Dwellings..... Accredited details – Designing & detailing for Compliance

Main changes to Part F for dwellings . Danny Kearney. Thermal Bridges in new Dwellings..... Accredited details – Designing & detailing for Compliance. Regulations Part F 2012 – Compliance Fabric Solutions & Thermal Bridging. 31 st Jan 2013 Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council. 2.

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Thermal Bridges in new Dwellings..... Accredited details – Designing & detailing for Compliance

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  1. Main changes to Part F for dwellings Danny Kearney • Thermal Bridges in new Dwellings..... • Accredited details – • Designing & detailing for Compliance

  2. Regulations Part F 2012 – ComplianceFabric Solutions & Thermal Bridging 31st Jan 2013 Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council 2 Xtratherm – Expect More

  3. Presentation - Danny KearneyGroup Technical ManagerContact - info@xtratherm.com 3 Xtratherm – Expect More

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  5. Explain the 3 components to fabric performance – how do they compare? U-values Air tightness Thermal Bridging • Take a semi and look at compliance specifications • Calculating your Y value. • Where is it likely to end up? • (Zero Carbon Standard & FEEs) Xtratherm – Expect More

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  7. Criteria 1 – Achieving the TER Design stage Calculate CO2 emissions for the proposed building – using SAP Criteria 2 – Minimum Acceptable Stds Design Stage Keep within Design limits set in Document Criteria 3 – Limit Overheating Design Stage Limit Solar Gains in Summer (Over Heating) Criteria 4 – Const Quality & Commis. Post Construction Check Quality of Construction and commissioning of building services Criteria 5 – Instruction for operationPost Construction Provide Information to the home owner 7 Xtratherm – Expect More

  8. Criteria 4 – Const Quality & Commis. Post Construction Evidence As stated in paragraph 2.21, a recalculation of theDER is required to be given to the district council not more than 5 days after completionof the dwelling taking into account any changes in performance between design and construction and the achieved air permeability and to demonstrate that the DER for the dwelling as constructed meets its TER. Building envelope 2.43 The building envelope should be constructed to a reasonable standard such that theinsulation is reasonably continuousover the whole building envelope and the actual air permeability is within the set limits. Party WallsSealing must be effective– Robust (Sound Detailing) must be taken into account. Thermal bridges 2.51 The building fabric should be constructed so that there areno reasonably avoidable thermal bridgesin the insulation layers caused by gaps within the various elements, at joints between elements, and at the edges of elements such as those around window and door openings. Criteria 4 Quality & Commisioning The TER and DER for the dwelling should be included with the operating and maintenance instructions together with the data used to calculate them. This should include an electronic copy of the TER/DER data input file for the dwelling to facilitate any future analysis that may be required by the owner when altering or improving the dwelling.

  9. Pressure testing – Penalties Added (i) where the dwelling has been pressure tested, the assessed air permeability is the measure air permeability; or (ii) where the dwelling has not been pressure tested, the assessed air permeability is the average result obtained from pressure tests on other dwellings of the same type on the development increased by a margin of +2 m3/(h.m2) at 50 Pa; or (iii) on small developments, where the person carrying out the work has opted to avoid testing the assessed air permeability is15 m3/(h.m2) at 50 Pa. Accredited Detailing - Penalties Added If not calculated – PSI values MUST be taken from SAP 2009 Table Either Default or Accredited Criteria 4 Quality - PENALTIES NO EVIDENCE? - Penalties Will Be Added 9 Xtratherm – Expect More

  10. So how to comply? U-values Airtightness Thermal Bridging Xtratherm – Expect More

  11. Code for Sustainable Homes? • F1 same as Code 3 • FEES introduced • FEES will lead Regulations Eng & Wales 11 Xtratherm – Expect More

  12. Compliance with Part F 2012 using SAP 2009. So – What needs done? 12 Xtratherm – Expect More

  13. How to achieve compliance – the 25% Compliance 1 Good detailing 13 Xtratherm – Expect More

  14. Partial FillCavity Wallusing foiled faced PIR Meeting the U-values: Walls - Partial Fill 14 Xtratherm – Expect More

  15. Full FillCavity WallPIR 0.021 Meeting the U-values: Walls - Full Fill Built in 15 Xtratherm – Expect More

  16. Floors using foiled faced PIR Meeting the U-values: Floors 16 Xtratherm – Expect More

  17. Roof – Slope using foiled faced PIR Meeting the U-values: Roofs - Slope 17 Xtratherm – Expect More

  18. Roof - Ceiling using foiled faced PIR Meeting the U-values: Ceilings 18 Xtratherm – Expect More

  19. Full FillPumped Meeting the U-values: Walls - Full Fill Built in 175mm – 0.21 U-Value Y-value: Detailing? Cost Report available 19 Xtratherm – Expect More

  20. PARTIAL FILLSQUAREorT&G Meeting the U-values: Walls - Full Fill Built in Did you know – There a U-value penalty of 0.01 if your boards are not engineered jointed? Xtratherm – Expect More

  21. Thermal Bridging Taking advantage • Taking the same house – • Calculating the actual Y-value • using the: • Length of each junction • The PSI value of each junction • The total area of heat loss • (Envelope area) 21 Xtratherm – Expect More

  22. Non–Repeating Thermal Bridges. Account for 30% of heat loss from a well insulated house Cold spots cause condensation and mould growth MUST be measured under part F Account as a Y-factor in SAP 22 Xtratherm – Expect More

  23. Each Junction has a PSI value – found in Table K of SAP 2009 Either DEFAULT or ACCREDITED Or Use measured performance from accredited source Xtratherm – Expect More

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  26. Criteria 4 – Thermal Bridging – Accredited Details Bridging Calculation to BRE Report BR 497 Conventions for calculating linear thermal transmittance and temperature factors. ….no worse than (Default) in BRE IP 1/06 or Table K in SAP …….that an appropriate system of site inspection is in place Dwellings constructed to quality assured accredited construction details? Where quality assured accredited construction details the calculated linear thermal transmittance can be used …….. Schemes that provide such construction details also accredit and quality assure the calculation of the linear thermal transmittance, accredit the details in terms of buildability and have an associated quality assurance regime that inspects a sample of sites to confirm that the details are being used correctly.CURRENTLY NOT AVAILABLE ANYWHERE Criteria 4 Quality & Commisioning 26 Xtratherm – Expect More

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  28. How to achieve compliance – the 25% Compliance 2 Accredited detailing 28 Xtratherm – Expect More

  29. How to achieve compliance – the 25% Compliance 3 Default detailing 29 Xtratherm – Expect More

  30. Thermal Bridging Taking advantage THERMAL BRIDGING – What are Accredited/Acceptable Details 30

  31. Xtratherm Accredited Detailing Based on UK & NI Accredited and Acceptable Details – same inspection and reporting regime. Keep it simple. 31 Xtratherm – Expect More

  32. Where’s the end game? 32 Xtratherm – Expect More

  33. Fabric Energy Efficiency Standard (FEES or ‘full FEES’). …..theGovernment has committed to introducing a fabric standard for zero carbon homes,but up until now has not stated when or how such a standard will start to be introduced …. CSH Updated Oct 2010 ‘’The adoption of the Code for Sustainable Homes states the intended direction of future changes to Part L of the Building Regulations, which will make dramatic improvements in reducing CO2. 33 Xtratherm – Expect More

  34. New for 2010 CSH 34

  35. The metric is kWh/m²/yr covering space heating and space cooling energy demand (modelled utilising a notional dwelling assuming natural ventilation and excluding any internal gains from the domestic hot water system) LOOK FOR FEEs SCORE ON YOUR SAP 35 Xtratherm – Expect More

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  37. Crest Nicholson - Epsom Barrett Const - Corby 37 Xtratherm – Expect More

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  39. Insulate behind the line of trays – How does pumped insulation reach these areas? • Thermal Bridges – such as at stepped cavity trays have until now been ignored – they MUST now be accounted for. 39 Xtratherm – Expect More

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  41. Technical Services Why Xtratherm? BBA U-value and Condensation risk analysis competency scheme x 4 ISO 9001 | Quality Management Systems ISO 14001| Environmental Management OHSAS 18000 | Occupational Health & Safety 41 Xtratherm – Expect More

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  43. info@xtratherm.com 43 Xtratherm – Expect More

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