Technical Booklet F2 Conservation of Fuel and Power in Buildings Other Than Dwellings·Page 23·2.10(c)
Examples of low energy demand buildings
Low energy demand buildings include those not generally heated or cooled except by process heat, and those requiring heating or cooling only briefly during critical production periods or severe weather.
The following are examples of buildings in class (b) that are low energy demand –
(i) buildings or parts of buildings where the space is not generally heated or cooled other than by process heat; and
(ii) buildings or parts of buildings that only require heating or cooling for a short period each year, such as during a critical period in the production cycle (e.g. plant germination, egg hatching) or in very severe weather conditions.
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