Acceptable Solution H1/AS1: Energy Efficiency
- Abbreviation
- H1/AS1
- Version
- Third Edition (unamended)
- Valid to
- 10/10/2011
- Valid from
- 31/10/2007
This resource is no longer current. H1/AS1 (Fifth edition, Amd 1) (Fifth edition, Amendment 1), H1/AS2 (First edition, Amd 1) (First edition, Amendment 1),
- Information provider
- Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment,
- Information type
- Acceptable Solution,
- Format
- PDF,
Description
Acceptable Solution H1/AS1 provides a means of compliance with Building Code Clause H1 Energy Efficiency.
Clause H1 provides for the efficient use of energy and sets physical conditions for energy performance.
It requires housing to meet a building performance index (BPI) not exceeding 1.55 (this is defined in the Verification Method and Acceptable Solution).
It requires enclosed spaces where temperature or humidity are modified to provide adequate thermal resistance and to limit uncontrollable airflow in certain buildings. It also sets out physical conditions likely to affect energy performance, and requirements for hot water systems, artificial lighting and HVAC systems.
Scope
This Acceptable Solution can be used for housing, communal residential, communal non-residential and commercial buildings.
It does not include the use of foil insulation.
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Acceptable Solution H1/AS1: Energy Efficiency
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Acceptable Solution H1/AS1: Energy Efficiency
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H1/AS1 cites AS/NZS 4859.1:2002 Materials for the thermal insulation of buildings - General criteria and technical provisions from 31/10/2007
H1/AS1 cites NZS 4214:2006 Methods of determining the total thermal resistance of parts of buildings - SPONSORED from 31/10/2007
H1/AS1 cites NZS 4218:2004 Energy efficiency - Small building envelope - SPONSORED from 31/10/2007
H1/AS1 cites NZS 4243.1:2007 Energy efficiency - Large buildings - Building thermal envelope - SPONSORED from 31/10/2007
H1/AS1 cites NZS 4243.2:2007 Energy efficiency - Large buildings - Lighting - SPONSORED from 31/10/2007
H1/AS1 cites NZS 4305:1996 Energy efficiency - domestic type hot water systems - SPONSORED from 31/10/2007