181. Gives a minimum entry standard for materials, waste and surface water run-off
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183. Achieving a Rating Overall % ofTotal points Energy - % better than Approved Document L 2006 Code Level 15 credits A zero carbon home Water - Litres per person per day 6 90 80 litres 7.5 credits 14 credits 100 % 5 84 80 litres 7.5 credits 8 credits 44% 4 68 4.5 credits 105 litres 5 credits 25% 3 57 4.5 credits 105 litres 3 credits 18% 2 48 120 litres 1.5 credits 1 credit 10% 1 36 120 litres 1.5 credits
184. 34 Issues / 104 Credits / 100 Points Ene 1 - Dwelling Emission Rate 15 credits Ene 2 - Building fabric 2 credits Ene 3 - Internal lighting 2 credits Ene 4 - Drying space 1 credit Ene 5 - Energy labelled white goods 2 credits Ene 6 - External lighting 2 credits Ene 7 - Low or zero carbon technologies 2 credits Ene 8 – Cycle storage 2 credits Ene 9 – Home office 1 credit Wat 1 - Indoor water use 5 credits Wat 2 - External water use 1 credit Mat 1 - Environmental impacts 15 credits Mat 2 - Responsible sourcing - Building elements 6 credits Mat 3 - Responsible sourcing - Finishing elements3 credits Sur 1 - Management of surface water run-off 2 credits Sur 2 - Flood risk 2 credits
185. 34 Issues / 104 Credits / 100 Points Was 1 - Waste storage / recycling 4 credits Was 2 - Construction site waste management 2 credits Was 3 – Composting 1 credit Pol 1 - GWP of insulants 1 credit Pol 2 - NOx emissions 3 credits Hea 1 – Daylighting 3 credits Hea 2 - Sound insulation 4 credits Hea 3 - Private space 1 credit Hea 4 - Lifetime Homes 4 credits Man 1 - Home user guide 3 credits Man 2 - Considerate constructors scheme 2 credits Man 3 - Construction site impacts 2 credits Man 4 – Security 2 credits Eco 1 - Ecological value of site 1 credit Eco 2 - Ecological enhancement 1 credit Eco 3 - Protection of ecological features 1 credit Eco 4 - Changes in ecological value 4 credits Eco 5 - Building footprint 2 credits