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Plasmor ltd Leanne Brooksbank 01977 673221 [email protected]

Regulations Compliance Report

Approved Document L1A 2010 edition assessed by Stroma FSAP 2009 program, Version: 1.5.0.63 Printed on 13 February 2014 at 11:34:43 Project Information: Assessed By:

Leanne Brooksbank (STRO004241)

Building Type:

Detached House

Plot Reference:

Plot 17

Dwelling Details: NEW DWELLING DESIGN STAGE Site Reference : GS Developments Address :

Scraptoft Hall , Church Hill, Scraptoft, Leicestershire

Client Details: Name: Address :

Scraptoft Hall Ltd Leicestershire

This report covers items included within the SAP calculations. It is not a complete report of regulations compliance. 1 TER and DER Fuel for main heating system: Natural gas Fuel factor: 1.00 (natural gas) Target Carbon Dioxide Emission Rate (TER) Dwelling Carbon Dioxide Emission Rate (DER) 2 Fabric U-values Element Average External wall 0.27 (max. 0.30) Floor 0.19 (max. 0.25) Roof 0.16 (max. 0.20) Openings 1.42 (max. 2.00) 3 Air permeability Air permeability at 50 pascals Maximum 4 Heating efficiency Main Heating system:

Secondary heating system:

5 Cylinder insulation Hot water Storage: Primary pipework insulated: 6 Controls Space heating controls Hot water controls: Boiler interlock:

16.64 kg/m² 15.20 kg/m²

OK

Highest 0.35 (max. 0.70) 0.19 (max. 0.70) 0.21 (max. 0.35) 1.60 (max. 3.30)

OK OK OK OK

6.00 10.0

OK

Boiler system with radiators or underfloor - mains gas Data from manufacturer Efficiency 88.0 % SEDBUK2009 Minimum 88.0 %

OK

Room heaters - wood Closed room heater Efficiency 65.0 % Minimum 65.0 %

OK

Nominal cylinder loss: 1.89 kWh/day Permitted by DBSCG: 2.30 kWh/day Yes

OK

Time and temperature zone control Cylinderstat Independent timer for DHW Yes

OK OK OK OK

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Plasmor ltd Leanne Brooksbank 01977 673221 [email protected]

Regulations Compliance Report

7 Low energy lights Percentage of fixed lights with low-energy fittings Minimum 8 Mechanical ventilation Not applicable 9 Summertime temperature Overheating risk (East Pennines): Based on: Overshading: Windows facing: South Windows facing: South Windows facing: North Windows facing: North Roof windows facing: South Ventilation rate: Blinds/curtains:

10 Key features Roof window U-value Windows U-value Roofs U-value Floors U-value Secondary heating, wood logs

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100.0% 75.0%

OK

Slight

OK

Average or unknown 11.54m², Overhang twice as wide as window, ratio NaN 2.88m², Overhang twice as wide as window, ratio NaN 11.09m², Overhang twice as wide as window, ratio NaN 2.88m², Overhang twice as wide as window, ratio NaN 0.56m²

2.50 None shutter closed 100% of daylight hours

1.4 W/m²K 1.4 W/m²K 0.11 W/m²K 0.19 W/m²K

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Predicted Energy Assessment Scraptoft Hall Church Hill Scraptoft Leicestershire

Dwelling type: Date of assessment: Produced by: Total floor area:

Detached House 07 February 2014 Leanne Brooksbank 159.993 m²

This is a Predicted Energy Assessment for a property which is not yet complete. It includes a predicted energy rating which might not represent the final energy rating of the property on completion. Once the property is completed, an Energy Performance Certificate is required providing information about the energy performance of the completed property. Energy performance has been assessed using the SAP 2009 methodology and is rated in terms of the energy use per square metre of floor area, energy efficiency based on fuel costs and environmental impact based on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.

Energy Efficiency Rating

The energy efficiency rating is a measure of the overall efficiency of a home. The higher the rating the more energy efficient the home is and the lower the fuel bills are likely to be.

Environmental Impact (CO2) Rating

The environmental impact rating is a measure of a home’s impact on the environment in terms of carbonn dioxide (CO2) emissions. The higher the rating the less impact it has on the environment.