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Project InformationBuilding type Semi-detached housePlot number Plot 5ReferenceDate08/02/2016ClientByatt OliverUnit 1B Whitebridge WayWhitebridge Industrial EstateStoneStaffordshireST15 8LQTel:01785 719268Email:david@byattoliver.co.ukProjectNew Dwelling Plot 5 As-DesignedVictoria CourtMay BankBrampronST5SAP 2012 worksheet for notional dwelling - calculation of target emissions1. Overall dwelling dimensionsGround floor (1)First floorSecond floorTotal floor areaDwelling volume (m³)Area(m²)44.7744.1725.42114.36Av. Storeyheight 3a)(3b)(3c)(4)(5)Page 1 of 45JPA Designer Version 6.01x , SAP Version 9.92Licensed to Laurence Jay LimitedC:\Program Files\JPATL\JPA Designer 981\Brampton Road ADF Construction.JDPApproval of JPA Designer by BRE applies only to the software, data is not subject to quality control procedures, users are themselvesresponsible for the accuracy of the data. The results of the calculation should not be accepted without first checking the input data.

SAP 2012 worksheet for notional dwelling - calculation of target emissions2. Ventilation ratem³ per hourmain seondary otherheating0 0 0x 400 0 0x 204x 100x 100x 40Number of chimneysNumber of open fluesNumber of intermittent fansNumber of passive ventsNumber of flueless gas firesInfiltration due to chimneys, fans and fluesPressure test, result q50Air permeabilityNumber of sides on which shelteredShelter factorInfiltration rate incorporating shelter factorInfiltration rate modified for monthly wind speed0.000.0040.000.000.00(6a)(6b)(7a)(7b)(7c)Air changes per .13(22a)Wind Adjusted infiltration rate (allowing for shelter and wind 0.394.40(22b)Ventilation : natural ventilation, intermittent extract fansEffective air change 58(25)Page 2 of 45JPA Designer Version 6.01x , SAP Version 9.92Licensed to Laurence Jay LimitedC:\Program Files\JPATL\JPA Designer 981\Brampton Road ADF Construction.JDPApproval of JPA Designer by BRE applies only to the software, data is not subject to quality control procedures, users are themselvesresponsible for the accuracy of the data. The results of the calculation should not be accepted without first checking the input data.

SAP 2012 worksheet for notional dwelling - calculation of target emissions3. Heat losses and heat loss parameterElementGrossOpeningsNet areaarea, m²m²A, m²Window - Double-glazed,1.350air-filled, low-E, En 0.1, softcoat (West)DataWindow - Double-glazed,2.280air-filled, low-E, En 0.1, softcoat (South)DataWindow - Double-glazed,7.470air-filled, low-E, En 0.1, softcoat (East)DataWindow - Double-glazed,3.600air-filled, low-E, En 0.1, softcoat (West)DataHalf glazed door 2.100Double-glazed, air-filled,low-E, En 0.1, soft coat(East)DataFull glazed door 8.400Double-glazed, air-filled,low-E, En 0.1, soft coat(West)DataPitched roofs insulated between joists29.56Walls15.20Timber partition to roofspaceWalls1.53Dormer wallsWalls82.26Ground floors44.77Pitched roofs insulated between rafters14.25Party wall55.14Internal wall141.52Internal timber partitionInternal floor70.80Internal ceiling70.80U-valueAxUW/m²KW/K1.791.33 (1.40)(27)1.33 (1.40)3.02(27)1.33 (1.40)9.90(27)1.33 5.821.850.000.00(29)(28)(30)0.000.000.000.00Page 3 of 45JPA Designer Version 6.01x , SAP Version 9.92Licensed to Laurence Jay LimitedC:\Program Files\JPATL\JPA Designer 981\Brampton Road ADF Construction.JDPApproval of JPA Designer by BRE applies only to the software, data is not subject to quality control procedures, users are themselvesresponsible for the accuracy of the data. The results of the calculation should not be accepted without first checking the input data.

SAP 2012 worksheet for notional dwelling - calculation of target emissions3. Heat losses and heat loss parameterElementGrossOpeningsNet areaarea, m²m²A, m²U-valueW/m²KAxUW/KTotal area of external elements Sigma A, m²Fabric heat loss, W/KThermal mass parameter, kJ/m²K (user-specified TMP)Effect of thermal bridgesTotal fabric heat lossVentilation heat loss calculated monthly53.99 53.66 53.35 51.85Heat transfer coefficient, 50.7851.5752.1452.73(31)(33)(35)(36)(37)(38)127.63 127.30 126.99 125.49 125.22 123.92 123.92 123.67 124.42 125.22 125.78 126.37125.49Heat loss parameter (HLP), W/m²K(39)1.121.111.111.101.09HLP (average)Number of days in month (Table age 4 of 45JPA Designer Version 6.01x , SAP Version 9.92Licensed to Laurence Jay LimitedC:\Program Files\JPATL\JPA Designer 981\Brampton Road ADF Construction.JDPApproval of JPA Designer by BRE applies only to the software, data is not subject to quality control procedures, users are themselvesresponsible for the accuracy of the data. The results of the calculation should not be accepted without first checking the input data.

SAP 2012 worksheet for notional dwelling - calculation of target emissions4. Water heating energy requirementsAssumed occupancy, NAnnual average hot water usage in litres per day yJunHot water usage in litres per day for each monthJulAugSepOct111.78 107.71 103.65 99.58 95.52Energy content of hot water used91.4695.5299.58103.65 107.71 111.7891.46NovDec165.76 144.98 149.61 130.43 125.15 108.00 100.07 114.84 116.21 135.43 147.83 160.53Energy content (annual)1598.83Distribution loss(44)(45)24.86 21.75 22.44 19.56 18.77Hot water storage volume (litres)Hot water cylinder loss factor (kWh/day)Volume factorTemperature factorEnergy lost from store (kWh/day)Total storage 0Net storage 00Primary 000.000.000.00Combi loss calculated for each 3250.96(61)0.0050.96 46.03 50.96 49.11 48.68 45.10 46.60 48.68Total heat required for water heating calculated for each month216.72 191.01 200.56 179.54 173.83 153.10 146.68 163.51 165.32 186.39 197.15 211.49Output from water heater for each month, kWh/month(62)216.72 191.01 200.56 179.54 173.83 153.10 146.68 163.51 165.32 186.39 197.15 211.492185.29Heat gains from water heating, 844.9350.3550.9257.7761.4866.12Page 5 of 45JPA Designer Version 6.01x , SAP Version 9.92Licensed to Laurence Jay LimitedC:\Program Files\JPATL\JPA Designer 981\Brampton Road ADF Construction.JDPApproval of JPA Designer by BRE applies only to the software, data is not subject to quality control procedures, users are themselvesresponsible for the accuracy of the data. The results of the calculation should not be accepted without first checking the input data.

SAP 2012 worksheet for notional dwelling - calculation of target emissions5. Internal gainsJanFebMarMetabolic gains, WattsAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec141.93 141.93 141.93 141.93 141.93 141.93 141.93 141.93 141.93 141.93 141.93 141.93Lighting gains(66)27.06 24.04 19.55Appliances .81277.68 280.56 273.30 257.84 238.33 219.99 207.74 204.85 212.12 227.57 247.09 265.43Cooking gains(68)37.19 37.19 37.19Pumps and fans gains37.1937.193.003.003.003.003.00Losses e.g. evaporation (negative 3.003.003.003.003.003.00(70)-113.54 -113.54 -113.54 -113.54 -113.54 -113.54 -113.54 -113.54 -113.54 -113.54 -113.54 -113.54Water heating gains(71)91.21 88.86 83.98Total internal 8.87464.52 462.03 445.41 418.50 390.25 363.44 346.79 354.23 369.02 396.15 427.15 450.69(73)6. Solar gains (calculation for January)Window - Double-glazed, air-filled, low-E,En 0.1, soft coat (West)DataWindow - Double-glazed, air-filled, low-E,En 0.1, soft coat (South)DataWindow - Double-glazed, air-filled, low-E,En 0.1, soft coat (East)DataWindow - Double-glazed, air-filled, low-E,En 0.1, soft coat (West)DataHalf glazed door - Double-glazed, air-filled,low-E, En 0.1, soft coat (East)DataFull glazed door - Double-glazed, air-filled,low-E, En 0.1, soft coat (West)DataTotal solar gains, JanuaryArea & Fluxg & FF0.9 x 1.350 19.64 0.63 x 0.70Shading0.77Gains8.10310.9 x 2.280 46.75 0.63 x 0.700.7732.57670.9 x 7.470 19.64 0.63 x 0.700.7744.83730.9 x 3.600 19.64 0.63 x 0.700.7721.60840.9 x 2.100 0.000.63 x 0.700.770.00000.9 x 8.400 19.64 0.63 x 0.700.7750.4195157.55(83-1)Solar gains157.55 297.82 470.56 663.98 799.64 813.66 776.57 675.50 539.23 347.62 194.44 130.92Total gains(83)622.07 759.85 915.97 1082.48 1189.89 1177.10 1123.36 1029.73 908.25 743.78 621.58 581.60(84)Page 6 of 45JPA Designer Version 6.01x , SAP Version 9.92Licensed to Laurence Jay LimitedC:\Program Files\JPATL\JPA Designer 981\Brampton Road ADF Construction.JDPApproval of JPA Designer by BRE applies only to the software, data is not subject to quality control procedures, users are themselvesresponsible for the accuracy of the data. The results of the calculation should not be accepted without first checking the input data.

SAP 2012 worksheet for notional dwelling - calculation of target emissions7. Mean internal temperatureTemperature during heating periods in the living area, Th1 ( C)Heating system 35.215.191.001.000.990.940.830.64Mean internal temperature in living area T10.480.540.820.981.001.00(86)19.75 19.93 20.22 20.59 20.85 20.97 20.99Temperature during heating periods in rest of dwelling Th220.9920.9020.5220.0619.72(87)19.99 19.99 19.99 20.00 20.00 20.01Utilisation factor for gains for rest of .920.780.560.38Mean internal temperature in the rest of dwelling T20.430.740.961.001.00(89)18.32 18.58 19.01 19.53 19.87 20.00 20.01Living area fraction (20.91 / 114.36)Mean internal temperature (for the whole 8 18.83 19.23 19.72 20.05 20.17 20.19 20.19 20.11Apply adjustment to the mean internal temperature, where 75.225.23Utilisation factor for gains for living 9.6419.0218.54JanFebMarAprUtilisation factor for gainsMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec1.000.99Useful gains0.780.570.390.450.750.960.991.008. Space heating requirement0.980.92(94)620.45 754.33 894.24 993.49 928.71 672.90 443.06 464.83 680.25 713.19 617.86 580.52Monthly average external temperature(95)4.304.906.508.9011.70 14.60Heat loss rate for mean internal temperature(96)16.6016.4014.1010.607.104.201822.37 1772.91 1616.33 1357.91 1045.15 690.69 445.11 468.86 747.88 1132.28 1498.92 1812.68Fraction of month for heating1.001.001.001.001.00Space heating requirement for each month, kWh/month--894.23 684.48 537.23 262.38 86.64 Total space heating requirement per year (kWh/year) (October to May)Space heating requirement per m² (kWh/m²/year)1.001.00(97)1.00311.80 634.36 916.734327.8637.84(98)(99)Page 7 of 45JPA Designer Version 6.01x , SAP Version 9.92Licensed to Laurence Jay LimitedC:\Program Files\JPATL\JPA Designer 981\Brampton Road ADF Construction.JDPApproval of JPA Designer by BRE applies only to the software, data is not subject to quality control procedures, users are themselvesresponsible for the accuracy of the data. The results of the calculation should not be accepted without first checking the input data.

SAP 2012 worksheet for notional dwelling - calculation of target emissions9a. Energy requirementskWh/yearNo secondary heating system selectedFraction of space heat from main system(s)Efficiency of main heating systemJanFebMarAprSpace heating requirementMayJun1.000093.40%JulSepOct894.23 684.48 537.23 262.38 86.64 Appendix Q - monthly energy saved (main heating system 1)-311.80 634.36 916.73(98)0.000.000.000.000.00Space heating fuel (main heating system 1)--0.00(210)957.42 732.85 575.20 280.92 92.76 Appendix Q - monthly energy saved (main heating system 2)-333.84 679.19 981.50(211)0.000.000.000.000.00Space heating fuel (main heating system 2)-0.000.000.00(212)0.000.000.000.000.00Appendix Q - monthly energy saved (secondary heating system)-0.000.000.00(213)0.000.000.000.00Space heating fuel 00Water heatingWater heating )-Nov0.00Dec0.00216.72 191.01 200.56 179.54 173.83 153.10 146.68 163.51 165.32 186.39 197.15 211.49Efficiency of water heater80.3088.24 87.99 87.41Water heating 45.62 217.09 229.45 208.75 208.43 190.66 182.66 203.63 205.87 215.88 224.58 239.47(64)(216)(217)(219)Annual totalsSpace heating fuel used, main system 1Space heating fuel (secondary)Water heating fuelElectricity for pumps, fans and electric keep-hotcentral heating pumpboiler with a fan-assisted flueTotal electricity for the above, kWh/yearElectricity for lighting (100.00% fixed LEL)Energy saving/generation technologiesAppendix Q Energy saved or generated ():Energy used 6a)(237a)Total delivered energy for all uses7758.69(238)10a. Does not apply11a. Does not applyPage 8 of 45JPA Designer Version 6.01x , SAP Version 9.92Licensed to Laurence Jay LimitedC:\Program Files\JPATL\JPA Designer 981\Brampton Road ADF Construction.JDPApproval of JPA Designer by BRE applies only to the software, data is not subject to quality control procedures, users are themselvesresponsible for the accuracy of the data. The results of the calculation should not be accepted without first checking the input data.

SAP 2012 worksheet for notional dwelling - calculation of target emissions12a. Carbon dioxide emissionsSpace heating, main system 1Space heating, main system 2Space heating, secondaryWater heatingSpace and water heatingElectricity for pumps and fansElectricity for lightingElectricity generated - PVsElectricity generated - µCHPAppendix Q Energy saved ():Energy used ():Total CO2, kg/yearEmissions per m² for space and water heatingEmissions per m² for lightingEmissions per m² for pumps and fansTarget Carbon Dioxide Emission Rate (TER) (13.6101 x 1.00) 2.1689 0.3404EnergykWh/year4633.680.000.002572.09Emission factorkg 90.5190.5190.0000.000.000.0000.000Emissionskg 0.3416.12(272a)(272b)(272c)(273)Page 9 of 45JPA Designer Version 6.01x , SAP Version 9.92Licensed to Laurence Jay LimitedC:\Program Files\JPATL\JPA Designer 981\Brampton Road ADF Construction.JDPApproval of JPA Designer by BRE applies only to the software, data is not subject to quality control procedures, users are themselvesresponsible for the accuracy of the data. The results of the calculation should not be accepted without first checking the input data.

Project InformationBuilding type Semi-detached housePlot number Plot 5ReferenceDate08/02/2016ClientByatt OliverUnit 1B Whitebridge WayWhitebridge Industrial EstateStoneStaffordshireST15 8LQTel:01785 719268Email:david@byattoliver.co.ukProjectNew Dwelling Plot 5 As-DesignedVictoria CourtMay BankBrampronST5SAP 2012 worksheet for New dwelling as designed - calculation of dwelling emissions1. Overall dwelling dimensionsGround floor (1)First floorSecond floorTotal floor areaDwelling volume (m³)Area(m²)44.7744.1725.42114.36Av. Storeyheight 3a)(3b)(3c)(4)(5)Page 10 of 45JPA Designer Version 6.01x , SAP Version 9.92Licensed to Laurence Jay LimitedC:\Program Files\JPATL\JPA Designer 981\Brampton Road ADF Construction.JDPApproval of JPA Designer by BRE applies only to the software, data is not subject to quality control procedures, users are themselvesresponsible for the accuracy of the data. The results of the calculation should not be accepted without first checking the input data.

SAP 2012 worksheet for New dwelling as designed - calculation of dwelling emissions2. Ventilation ratem³ per hourmain seondary otherheating0 0 0x 400 0 0x 202x 100x 100x 40Number of chimneysNumber of open fluesNumber of intermittent fansNumber of passive ventsNumber of flueless gas firesInfiltration due to chimneys, fans and fluesPressure test, result q50Air permeabilityNumber of sides on which shelteredShelter factorInfiltration rate incorporating shelter factorInfiltration rate modified for monthly wind speed0.000.0020.000.000.00(6a)(6b)(7a)(7b)(7c)Air changes per .13(22a)Wind Adjusted infiltration rate (allowing for shelter and wind 0.323.60(22b)Ventilation : natural ventilation, intermittent extract fansEffective air change 55(25)Page 11 of 45JPA Designer Version 6.01x , SAP Version 9.92Licensed to Laurence Jay LimitedC:\Program Files\JPATL\JPA Designer 981\Brampton Road ADF Construction.JDPApproval of JPA Designer by BRE applies only to the software, data is not subject to quality control procedures, users are themselvesresponsible for the accuracy of the data. The results of the calculation should not be accepted without first checking the input data.

SAP 2012 worksheet for New dwelling as designed - calculation of dwelling emissions3. Heat losses and heat loss parameterElementGrossOpeningsNet areaarea, m²m²A, m²Window - Double-glazed,1.350argon filled, low-E, En 0.05,soft coat (West)DataWindow - Double-glazed,3.600argon filled, low-E, En 0.05,soft coat (West)DataWindow - Double-glazed,7.470argon filled, low-E, En 0.05,soft coat (East)DataWindow - Double-glazed,2.280argon filled, low-E, En 0.05,soft coat (South)DataHalf glazed door 2.100Double-glazed, argon filled,low-E, En 0.05, soft coat(East)DataFull glazed door 8.400Double-glazed, argon filled,low-E, En 0.05, soft coat(West)DataPitched roofs insulated between joists29.56Walls15.20Timber partition to roofspaceWalls1.53Dormer wallsWalls82.26Ground floors44.77Pitched roofs insulated between rafters14.25Party wall55.14Internal wall141.52Internal timber partitionInternal floor70.80Internal ceiling70.80U-valueAxUW/m²KW/K1.791.33 (1.40)kappa-value A x KkJ/m²KkJ/K(27)1.33 (1.40)4.77(27)1.33 (1.40)9.90(27)1.33 20Page 12 of 45JPA Designer Version 6.01x , SAP Version 9.92Licensed to Laurence Jay LimitedC:\Program Files\JPATL\JPA Designer 981\Brampton Road ADF Construction.JDPApproval of JPA Designer by BRE applies only to the software, data is not subject to quality control procedures, users are themselvesresponsible for the accuracy of the data. The results of the calculation should not be accepted without first checking the input data.

SAP 2012 worksheet for New dwelling as designed - calculation of dwelling emissions3. Heat losses and heat loss parameterElementGrossOpeningsNet areaarea, m²m²A, m²U-valueW/m²KAxUW/Kkap

Double-glazed, air-filled, low-E, En 0.1, soft coat (West) Data Pitched roofs insulated between joists 29.56 0.13 3.84 (30) Walls 15.20 0.18 2.74 (29) Timber partition to roofspace Walls 1.53 0.18 0.28 (29) Dormer walls Walls 82.26 0.18 14.81 (29) Ground floors 44.77 0.13 5.82 (28) Pitched roofs insulated between rafters 14.25 0.13 1.85 (30)

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