Rooflight Association Updates Tech Guides on Conservation of Heat & Power
THE ROOFLIGHT Association has updated its technical library to incorporate the latest requirements for the conservation of heat & power.
As the UK’s trade association representing the rooflight industry, the organisation publishes freely available guidance for specifiers on its website.
Details of regulatory requirements covering rooflights and roof windows for the conservation of heat & power, have now been assimilated into four new ‘Quickguides’. Each guide covers the different, recently-introduced requirements of the four devolved nations of the UK.
Rooflight Association Quickguides are designed to provide specifiers with the salient facts, in a series of brief and easily digested documents.
Rooflight Association Director and Technical Committee representative Jeremy Dunn, said: “These changes are another step in improving the thermal efficiency of buildings working towards the future homes standard and achieving net zero”.
Guides on Conservation of Heat & Power
The new regulations were introduced at varying dates across the nations. The latest regulatory update was Approved Document L 2022 for Wales, Volume 2: Buildings other than Dwellings, which came into force earlier this year.
The four new Quickguides 09EN, 09SCO, 09NI and 09WA, can all be downloaded free of charge, from the Rooflight Association compliance website section.
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