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Update On Part F and L And What It Means For Ventilation. Pete Smith. Specialist Sales and Training Manager. Parts F and L 2010. Agenda Part F History The New Structure Design Performance Part F Ventilation Systems Air Permeability and Performance Part L Main Changes and Overview
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Pete Smith Specialist Sales and Training Manager
Parts F and L 2010 Agenda • Part F History • The New Structure • Design Performance • Part F Ventilation Systems • Air Permeability and Performance • Part L Main Changes and Overview • Summary and Questions
Company Locations The largest UK ventilation employer Over 800 employees 4 locations Dudley - Metals and Systems Swindon - Motors Crawley - Plastic Assembly Reading – Plastic Extrusions
History • 1992 – Part F – Bathroom and Kitchens needed extract rates for the first time • 1995 – Utility rooms were added • All rates were intermittent • Refurbishment followed good practice and used the same solutions
2006 • New Part F Regulations expanded to include intermittent and continuous systems • New Part L Regulations developed because of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) in Europe • Direct influence on product design • SAP became the standard tool for calculating the energy use of domestic buildings
Legal requirements in the Building Regulations and Part F of Schedule 1 1st Tier Approved Document F 2nd Tier Domestic Ventilation Installation and Commissioning Guide 3nd Tier Industry, Guides, Good practice Guides, Codes of practices and standards New Structure 2010 Both ADF and ADL refer to additional guides in the form of 2nd and 3rd tier documents
Tools that measure energy efficiency with targets to improve it Building Regulations • Part F • Air-tightness – • Tighter building mean more controlled ventilation • Installation – • Tighter policing on installation as performance becomes more critical • Part L • SAP • SBEM
Compliance Design Performance Criteria Means of ventilation and airflow rate based on dwelling permeability Installation and Commissioning Installed performance to be achieved through Competent Persons scheme Operation and Maintenance End user information to ensure effective use and maintenance
Design Performance • Dwelling Air Permeability >5m3/(h.m2)@50Pa • Dwelling Air Permeability <5m3/(h.m2)@50Pa
Part F Ventilation SystemsSystem 1 Intermittent Extract Fans Intermittent Extract Fans
System 1 (Intermittent Fan Range) All Intermittent fans are tested as installed performance Suitable for Wall, Window, ceiling or ducted applications
Low Carbon VentilationDC Motor Technology • Low Carbon DC motor technology can now used for ventilation systems that meet Part F of the building regulations • Part L states that the Specific Fan Power must not exceed 0.5 watts per litre per second
Energy Saving DC Motor What is it? The DC motor is 80% efficient, so for every 100 watts of power only 20% is wasted in heat, compared with conventional motors that are only 20% efficient. The motors are brushless so generate less friction, and run cooler therefore most of the heat can be transferred into energy. Brushless DC motors are electronically commutated, hence the phase EC/DC
Energy Saving DC Motor What benefit does this give? 7,000 hrs 20Watts
Energy Saving DC Motor What benefit does this give? 50,000 hrs 2.5 Watts
System 2Passive Stack Ventilation One 125mm duct per wet area Maximum two swept 45o bends per stack Internal rooms require mechanical ventilation
Part F Ventilation SystemsSystem 3 Decentralised MEV Centralised MEV
Part F Ventilation SystemsSystem 3 Decentralised MEV
Part F Ventilation SystemsSystem 3 Centralised MEV
Part F Ventilation SystemsSystem 4 Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
Counter Flow Heat Exchanger OUTSIDE Exhaust temp’ is 2 degrees Internal temp’ 20 degrees INSIDE
Counter Flow Heat Exchanger OUTSIDE External ambient 0 degrees Exhaust temp’ is 2 degrees Internal temp’ 20 degrees Supply temp’ is 18 degrees INSIDE
Design Performance • Dwelling Air Permeability <5m3/(h.m2)@50Pa
Design Performance • Dwelling Air Permeability <5m3/(h.m2)@50Pa
System 4 (MVHR Range) MVHR units are SAP Appendix Q Listed Various models to meet project requirements Compact and light weight Easy access filters for annual maintenance. 100% Speed Control for accurate site commissioning User and Contractor friendly controls Automatic Integral control options
Appendix Q Appendix Q Ventilation Scheme The Products; The SAP Default Vs Practical Actual's MEV MVHR
Main Changes - 2010 Edition • Ventilation will become a controlled service needing sign off by a “competent person” • 2nd tier “Domestic Ventilation Installation and Commissioning Guide” with a sign off sheet • All ventilation systems shall be commissioned (including Intermittent Fans and Cooker Hoods) • Commissioning checklist to be passed to Building Control
Noise • Continuous Mechanical ventilation systems should be below 35dBA on trickle speed