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CIBSE publications to aid compliance with EPBD

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The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) is adding a number of new titles to its selection of publications which aid compliance with Part L of Building Regulations and Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD).

The publications are essential reading for those who wish to understand the underpinning knowledge required for Part L and EPBD compliance, to ensure their building projects are truly sustainable and to increase their awareness of energy efficient buildings.

Coming soon….
Energy and carbon emissions regulations in buildings: a guide to implementation (EPBR)
This valuable publication is your key source of information on the Energy Performance of Buildings Regulations. It serves as a comprehensive companion guide to the various regulations and covers Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs), Display Energy Certificates (DECs), inspection of boilers and inspection of air conditioning systems

Operational ratings for Display Energy Certificates (TM47)
Display Energy Certificates are intended to raise public awareness of energy use and provide additional motivation to the public sector to improve the energy performance of their buildings. This publication is the comprehensive reference on DECs, including calculating operational ratings and producing Advisory Reports. Useful notes for building managers and owners are also included

Energy Benchmarks (TM46)
This publication offers a comprehensive outline of building energy benchmarks; what they are, how they were developed and how to use them. As well as the benchmarks themselves, it provides details of separable energy uses and includes weather and occupancy adjustments. If you want to understand the DEC process better and see how ratings compare with energy benchmarks, this publication is for you.


Non-domestic hot water systems (AM14)
Hot water systems are one of the major energy systems in a building and one of the most frequently recommended for improvement in Advisory and Recommendation Reports. This publication enables engineers to design efficient heating systems, covering both new buildings and existing building refurbishment and upgrading.
Plant selection, installation, commissioning, maintenance and performance are all covered in full.

Recently released…
Sustainability (Guide L) - part of a Sustainability Toolkit comprising
Guide L, Introduction to Sustainability and Online Tool


Maintenance Engineering and Management (Guide M)
This Guide is intended for the benefit of all those involved in the operation and maintenance of engineering services. It is an update of the CIBSE Guide to ownership, operation and maintenance of building services published in 2000

 

Also part of the range….
- Inspection of Air Conditioning systems (TM44)
- Building Energy Metering (TM39)
- Building log book toolkit (TM31)
- Energy assessment and report method (TM22)
- Refurbishment for improved energy efficiency (KS12)
- Energy Efficiency in buildings (Guide F)


To purchase any of these title please visit the CIBSE Bookshop at www.cibse.org or ring 020 8675 5211


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Rachel Cafferty
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The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers
222 Balham High Road, London , SW12 9BS, Tel: 020 8772 3615
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