BRANZ House Insulation Guide, 5th Edition 2014

This resource is no longer current. BRANZ House Insulation, 6th Edition (Sixth Edition),

Abbreviation
BRANZ House Insulation Guide 2014
Version
5th Edition
Valid to
2/11/2022
Valid from
1/01/2014

Information provider
BRANZ Limited,
Author
BRANZ Ltd
Information type
Guidelines,
Format
PDF,


Description

This 5th edition of the House Insulation Guide should not be used for determining the thermal resistances of slab-on-ground floors, windows and doors under H1/AS1 5th edition or H1/VM1 5th edition, the only editions that can be used after 2 November 2022. 

From 3 November 2022 the current 6th edition of the House Insulation Guide should be used.

This guide assesses the thermal performance that can be expected for given levels of insulation and common construction options.

All text and graphs have been reviewed and updated to take account of the current levels of achievable insulation for walls, roofs and floors.

The guide retains the easy-to-read graphs and tables to determine the as-built construction R-values for given levels of insulation and common construction options. 

This 5th edition includes new information and modelling for:

  • windows and recessed light fittings
  • steel-framed walls with different cladding types
  • suspended concrete floors, concrete slab-on-ground floors, basement walls and waffle pods.

For assistance with locating previous versions, please contact the information provider.
Notes/comments

NZS 4218:2009 cites BRANZ House Insulation Guide, 3rd Edititon 2007, which is not currently available online. We have provided you with a link to this more recent version for your information only. 

SH/AS1 cites  BRANZ House Insulation Guide, 3rd Edititon with 2008 supplementwhich is not currently available online. We have provided you with a link to this more recent version for your information only. 

NZS 4243.1:2007 cites BRANZ House Insulation Guide, 2nd Edititon 2005which is not currently available online. We have provided you with a link to this more recent version for your information only. 

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For assistance with locating previous versions, please contact the information provider.

NZS 4218:2009 cites BRANZ House Insulation Guide, 3rd Edititon 2007, which is not currently available online. We have provided you with a link to this more recent version for your information only. 

SH/AS1 cites  BRANZ House Insulation Guide, 3rd Edititon with 2008 supplementwhich is not currently available online. We have provided you with a link to this more recent version for your information only. 

NZS 4243.1:2007 cites BRANZ House Insulation Guide, 2nd Edititon 2005which is not currently available online. We have provided you with a link to this more recent version for your information only. 

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BRANZ House Insulation Guide, 5th Edition 2014

Description

This 5th edition of the House Insulation Guide should not be used for determining the thermal resistances of slab-on-ground floors, windows and doors under H1/AS1 5th edition or H1/VM1 5th edition, the only editions that can be used after 2 November 2022. 

From 3 November 2022 the current 6th edition of the House Insulation Guide should be used.

This guide assesses the thermal performance that can be expected for given levels of insulation and common construction options.

All text and graphs have been reviewed and updated to take account of the current levels of achievable insulation for walls, roofs and floors.

The guide retains the easy-to-read graphs and tables to determine the as-built construction R-values for given levels of insulation and common construction options. 

This 5th edition includes new information and modelling for:

  • windows and recessed light fittings
  • steel-framed walls with different cladding types
  • suspended concrete floors, concrete slab-on-ground floors, basement walls and waffle pods.

View on Information Provider website
BRANZ House Insulation Guide, 5th Edition 2014

This resource is no longer current. BRANZ House Insulation, 6th Edition (Sixth Edition),

Description

This 5th edition of the House Insulation Guide should not be used for determining the thermal resistances of slab-on-ground floors, windows and doors under H1/AS1 5th edition or H1/VM1 5th edition, the only editions that can be used after 2 November 2022. 

From 3 November 2022 the current 6th edition of the House Insulation Guide should be used.

This guide assesses the thermal performance that can be expected for given levels of insulation and common construction options.

All text and graphs have been reviewed and updated to take account of the current levels of achievable insulation for walls, roofs and floors.

The guide retains the easy-to-read graphs and tables to determine the as-built construction R-values for given levels of insulation and common construction options. 

This 5th edition includes new information and modelling for:

  • windows and recessed light fittings
  • steel-framed walls with different cladding types
  • suspended concrete floors, concrete slab-on-ground floors, basement walls and waffle pods.
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BRANZ House Insulation Guide, 5th Edition 2014

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