An energy audit is an inspection survey and an analysis of energy flows for energy conservation in a building. It may include a process or system to reduce the amount of energy input into the system without negatively affecting the output.
A method of building modeling that predicts the internal conditions and energy demands of a building at short time intervals using weather data and building characteristics.
Overheating analysis can predict risks, inform designers and developers, and improve the indoor environment for occupants. The continual drive to deal with climate change has meant we are building warmer and warmer homes in winter.
Part L is a building regulation that concerns construction projects that are new or result in the change of use of a dwelling or all other buildings in England. It sets the standards for the energy performance and carbon emissions of new and existing buildings.
Daylight assessment is a technical document that analyses the potential impact of a development on the daylight, sunlight and overshadowing on the surrounding properties, or, assesses how much daylight and sunlight your proposed house or new development.
There are various strategies for ventilating your home or building. They are reviewed in the following ways.
1. Natural Ventilation (that is, the house openings such as windows and doors).
2. Mechanical Ventilation (for example, fans, heat recovery ventilation systems).
3. A combination of natural and mechanical methods.
To carry out an electrical system design, within the context of a building, is a network of conductors and equipment designed to carry, distribute and convert electrical power safely from the point of delivery or generation to the various loads around the building that consume the electrical energy.
Critical hospital ventilation systems include systems serving the following: Operating theatres of any type. Patient Isolation Facilities. Critical Care, intensive treatment or high dependency units. Neonatal Units
Designing electrical and mechanical systems for Intensive care units (ICU) and high dependency units (HDU) are specialist wards providing intensive care (treatment and monitoring) for people who are in a critically ill or unstable condition.
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