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Aims to help designers to satisfy good practice requirements for the provision of sub-metering in non-domestic buildings. It will also help facilities managers introduce sub-metering in their existing buildings. 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; selection of appropriate ways of metering energy use, and provision of information for building owners and occupiers. This revision now focuses on actual metering requirements rather than energy estimation techniques.
Revises and updates TM 39: 2006, taking into account changes to requirements introduced by the building regulations, energy performance of buildings regulations and the carbon reduction commitment (CRC).
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