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Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition
Green Building Bible, fourth edition (both books)
These two books are the perfect starting place to help you get to grips with one of the most vitally important aspects of our society - our homes and living environment.

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    • CommentAuthortony
    • CommentTimeDec 14th 2011
     
    What should the U value of the walls and roof of a new warehouse be?

    Unheated? and for the case where it is heated?
    • CommentAuthorowlman
    • CommentTimeDec 14th 2011
     
    That gonzo TV journalist Theroux visited one in Arizona I think. Looked a bit blingey to me, soundproofing was probably good, dunno about the insulation though. Oops just read the title again.:shamed::shocked::wink:
    • CommentAuthorPeter_S
    • CommentTimeDec 14th 2011
     
    Tony, are you asking building regs requirements or forum opinion?
    Its all down to energy use in B.Regs Document L2A
    • CommentAuthortony
    • CommentTimeDec 14th 2011
     
    forum opinion
    • CommentAuthorfinny
    • CommentTimeDec 14th 2011
     
    Good one owlman.. not been a good day.. didn't expect to be smilin :wink:
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      CommentAuthordjh
    • CommentTimeDec 15th 2011
     
    Posted By: tonyWhat should the U value of the walls and roof of a new warehouse be?

    The U-value should not be a requirement itself, but rather be a consequence of meeting requirements based on energy used. So an unheated wine or beer warehouse, or indeed a museum, should be designed with more emphasis on thermal capacity and 'decrement delay' than on U-value. A cold store by contrast should have lots of insulation. How about 15 kWh/m2/year? Or should the limit be better/lower since the buildings are typically a lot bigger than dwellings?
    • CommentAuthorowlman
    • CommentTimeDec 15th 2011
     
    Posted By: finny.. not been a good day.. didn't expect to be smilin.

    Same here finny, idle hands an' all that. I'll be gettin' mesel in bother. :wink:
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