Acceptable Solution H1/AS2: Energy efficiency for buildings greater than 300 m².
- Abbreviation
- H1/AS2 (First edition, Amd 1)
- Amendment
- 1
- Version
- First edition, Amendment 1
- Valid from
- 4/08/2022
- Information provider
- Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment,
- Information type
- Acceptable Solution,
- Format
- PDF,
Description
Acceptable Solution H1/AS2 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.
Acceptable Solution H1/AS2 can be used for buildings other than housing with an area of occupied space greater than 300 m².
For all housing, and buildings other than housing with an occupied space less than 300 m², refer to the Acceptable Solution H1/AS1 or Verification Method H1/VM1 as a means to demonstrate compliance or use an alternative means to demonstrate compliance.
Scope
The Acceptable Solution H1/AS2 does not include the use of foil insulation.
This Acceptable Solution does not apply to buildings with curtain walling. For these, use Verification Method H1/VM2 or use an alternative means to demonstrate compliance.
For commercial buildings, the Acceptable Solution H1/AS2 does not include requirements to comply with clause H1.3.6 of the Building Code for the energy efficiency of HVAC systems. For this clause, use Verification Method H1/VM3 or use an alternative means to demonstrate compliance.
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H1/AS2 (First edition, Amd 1) cites NZS 4305:1996 Energy efficiency - domestic type hot water systems - SPONSORED from 31/10/2007
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H1/AS2 (First edition, Amd 1) cites ISO 13370:2017 Thermal performance of buildings - Heat transfer via the ground - Calculation methods from 29/11/2021
H1/AS2 (First edition, Amd 1) cites BRANZ House Insulation Guide, 5th Edition 2014 from 29/11/2021
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H1/AS2 (First edition, Amd 1) cites ISO 10077-1:2017 Thermal performance of windows, doors and shutters — Calculation of thermal transmittance — Part 1: General from 29/11/2021
H1/AS2 (First edition, Amd 1) cites ISO 10077-2:2017 Thermal performance of windows, doors and shutters — Calculation of thermal transmittance — Part 2: Numerical method for frames from 29/11/2021
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H1/AS2 (First edition, Amd 1) cites SR352 Perimeter insulation of concrete slab foundations (2016) from 29/11/2021