Document Status
Current
Supplement
Core Supplement
Abstract
Gives an introduction to the use of iSBEM, the interface for SBEM (Simplified Building Energy Model), to assess the energy performance of buildings using the National Calculation Methodology (NCM).
History
SBEM computer program not included. This guide is for iSBEM v4.1.e for Office 2007 for use in Northern Ireland. UK Volume - 2010 Building Regulations. Version 1.0 22/12/2005. Building Regulations 2006. Version 1.0.b 24/01/2006. Building Regulations 2006. Version 1.0.b 09/03/2006. Building Regulations 2006. Version 1.1.a 11/05/2006. Building Regulations 2006. Version 1.2.a 04/10/2006. Building Regulations 2006. Version 2.0.a 06/04/2007. Building Regulations 2006. Version 2.0.b 30/04/2007. Building Regulations 2006. Version 2.0.c 18/05/2007. Building Regulations 2006. Version 2.9.b 02/11/2007. Building Regulations 2006. Version 3.0.a 06/02/2008. Building Regulations 2006. Version 3.0.b 12/02/2008. Building Regulations 2006. Version 3.1.a 01/04/2008. Building Regulations 2006. Version 3.2.b 09/07/2008. Building Regulations 2006. Version 3.3.a 10/11/2008. Building Regulations 2006. Version 3.3.b 23/12/2008. Building Regulations 2006. Version 3.4.a 29/04/2009. Building Regulations 2006. Version 3.4.a 15/05/2009. Building Regulations 2006. Version 3.4.a 26/05/2009. Building Regulations 2006. Version 3.5.a 01/03/2010. Building Regulations 2006. Version 4.0.a 28/05/2010. Building Regulations 2010. Version 4.0.a 09/07/2010. Building Regulations 2010. Version 4.1.a 12/11/2010. Building Regulations 2010. Version 4.1.c 31/03/2011. Building Regulations 2010. Version 4.1.d 12/12/2011. Building Regulations 2010. Version 4.1.e 28/01/2013. Building Regulations 2010.
Subjects
- Environmental issues/energy
- Special subject areas
- Energy efficiency/Energy Management
Publisher History
Now known as the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government. The Department for Communities and Local Government is a UK Government department that works to create thriving, sustainable, vibrant communities that improve everyone's quality of life. This includes housing, improving public services, regeneration, sustainability and the prevention of anti-social behaviour. They were formerly known as the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.