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Posted on July 20th, 2007 by Tony Dolling.
Categories: Building Log Books.
This information is to be provided in a summary form, suitable for every day use. The summary could draw on or refer to information available a part of other documentation, such as the Operation & Maintenance Manuals and Health & Safety Files.
The required information to be provided in the Log-book includes:-
Schedules of the installed plant and equipment input and output power.
Copies of commissioning reports confirming that the building systems have been satisfactorily commissioned.
A design assessment should be provided of the building services systems carbon emissions related to comparable benchmarks such as the Energy Consumption Guide 19 “Energy use in offices” (ECON 19).
The air permeability of the building should be measured and a report appended.
CIBSE have produced a number of templates to meet these requirements. They are called TM31. These are available at www.cibse.co.uk.
Krisco are an English company of technical authors that specialize in the production of Building Log Books to the CIBSE TM31 template to meet the requirements of Part L2 of the English and Welsh Building Regulations.
Krisco obtain all relevant information from the architects, m&e consultants, builders and sub-contractors and produce Building Log Books to meet the requirements of Part L2 of the 2006
This article makes use of the English & Welsh Building Regulations. Please refer to Approved Document Part L2 for full details of the requirements of these regulations. A copy of these is available at www.communities.gov.uk.
This article is produced by Tony Dolling, Director of
Fax. - +448 700 343 551
Email – sales@tm31.co.uk
Web - www.tm31.co.uk
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