1 Scope
This PAS specifies requirements for retrofit of dwellings, including:
-
•
assessment of dwellings for retrofit;
-
•
identification and evaluation of improvement options (energy efficiency measures, or EEMs);
-
•
design and specification of EEMs (whether individual measures or packages of multiple measures); and
-
•
monitoring and evaluation of retrofit projects.
This PAS covers EEMs that are intended to:
-
•
improve the insulation of the elements of the building fabric (exposed floors, walls, roofs, windows and external doors) and reduce thermal
bridging;
-
•
improve the air-tightness of the building envelope;
-
•
establish a safe dynamic moisture equilibrium through each element of the building fabric;
-
•
improve the resistance of the building envelope to water penetration in order to maintain the thermal properties of the
building fabric and the capability of the building envelope to manage moisture in a manner suited to its construction;
-
•
provide or upgrade ventilation to ensure good internal air quality and minimize the
risk of condensation;
-
•
minimize the risks associated with vapour or other products, for example volatile
organic compounds (VOCs), released within buildings subsequent to their air-tightness being improved;
-
•
minimize the risks associated with overheating;
-
•
provide efficient heating and cooling systems with responsive, intelligent or “smart”
controls, including systems that use low or zero carbon (LZC) technologies;
-
•
provide efficient water heating systems with responsive controls, including systems
that use LZC technologies;
-
•
provide efficient fixed lighting with appropriate controls;
-
•
provide efficient appliances and equipment to reduce electricity use and minimize internal
heat gains;
-
•
provide locally generated renewable electric power systems that use LZC technologies;
-
•
provide on-site energy storage to improve the usefulness of energy generated by LZC
technologies; and
-
•
provide metering and monitoring systems to promote the efficient use of energy.
In addition to setting out requirements for the commissioning and handover of all of the above, this PAS also specifies requirements for advising building occupants about improvement options appropriate to their homes, and the efficient
and appropriate use and maintenance of their retrofitted homes as well as for monitoring
and evaluating retrofit projects when appropriate, and feeding back lessons learned
to all parts of the supply chain, including the building occupants.
Many aspects of domestic retrofit are covered by existing standards. Where appropriate,
those standards are referred to in this PAS, and compliance with the standards referred
to is thereby a requirement of this PAS.
This PAS and the retrofit standards framework may be applied to all domestic retrofit
activity and embrace work that is initiated, procured, funded and delivered in a wide
variety of ways including:
-
•
programmes of retrofit promoted and/or funded by national or local government schemes;
-
•
programmes of retrofit initiated and/or funded by landlords, including social housing
organizations, private landlords in the domestic sector and commercial property portfolio
holders;
-
•
retrofit of individual buildings by their owners and/or occupants, including both domestic and commercial owner-occupiers;
-
•
retrofit that is integrated with and forms part of broader repairs, maintenance and
improvement (RMI) activity related to individual buildings or building stocks.
This PAS and the retrofit standards framework may also be applied not only to retrofit
work carried out by commercial building contractors and specialist installers of retrofit measures but also to work carried
out by local SME builders and independent trades people working alone or in small
teams.
This PAS does not apply to maintenance or repair of any element of an existing dwelling, or system installed in it, which does not involve improvement of the energy performance
or ventilation of the dwelling, or a reduction of the carbon dioxide emissions associated with energy use in the
dwelling. Nor does this PAS apply to “like-for-like” replacement of damaged or worn out elements
or systems that do not involve improvement of the energy performance or ventilation
of the dwelling, or a reduction of the carbon dioxide emissions associated with energy use in the
dwelling.
NOTE
Appropriate repair and maintenance of the building fabric can improve energy efficiency and should always be the first step in energy
efficiency improvements, even though it is not covered in this PAS. Otherwise an unacceptable
level of risk to the future condition of the building might be introduced.