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Yes you can have a beautiful open flamed contemporary flueless gas fire in your new build or renovation property! By selecting the cleanest burning flueless gas fire for your property you can be assured of meeting the energy efficiency and carbon index requirements of the Standard Assessment Procedure. SAP RATING = 90%. You can install a flueless gas fire in a new build property. The regulation states that due to the air vent in the same room as the appliance the fire must be rated at 90% not 100%. This is still greater than all other styles of gas fire. |
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The natural gas and propane versions of our flueless gas fires have the lowest CO, CO2 and NOx emissions of any flueless fire on the market. This gives an excellent Carbon Index for your property. All flueless gas fires carry a SAP rating of 90%. This means that when using the standard SAP calculations using a flueless gas fire means the overall SAP rating of the property is reduced. All properties need ventilation. The selection of a high quality air vent to provide fresh air is critical, this is then entered as an adjustment into the Space Heating Requirement of the calculation. There is a myth that using a flueless gas fire instead of a high efficiency gas fire or balanced flue gas fire will effect the SAP ratings. This is not true. You do not need to pay a fortune to have a beautiful open flamed contemporary gas fire in your new build property or renovation. If you have any doubt please call our sales team. |
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THE FACTS - WHAT THE STANDARD SAYS WHEN SELECTING A FIRE:
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THE FACTS - WHAT NEEDS TO BE CONSIDERED WHEN SELECTING A FIRE.
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THE FACTS - THE AIR VENT.
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Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) The SAP is the Government's recommended system for energy rating of dwellings. The Standard Assessment Procedure is used for:
The SAP rating is used to fulfil the requirements of the Building Regulations to notify and display an energy rating in new dwellings. The Carbon Index (CI) can be used to demonstrate compliance with Approved Document L1 ( England and Wales ) and Technical Standards Part J ( Scotland ). Our Flueless Gas Fire has an excellent SAP rating and CI rating. |
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| A NEW NATIONAL STANDARD
The Code for Sustainable Homes has been developed to enable a step change in sustainable building practice for new homes. It has been prepared by the Government in close working consultation with the Building Research Establishment (BRE) and Construction Industry Research and Information Association (CIRIA), and through consultation with a Senior Steering Group consisting of Government, Industry and NGO Representatives. The Code is intended as a single national standard to guide industry in the design and construction of sustainable homes. It is a means of driving continuous improvement, greater innovation and exemplary achievement in sustainable home building. In the short-term, Code compliance is voluntary but home builders are encouraged to follow Code principles set out in this publication because the Government is considering making assessment under Code standards mandatory in the future. A SET OF SUSTAINABLE DESIGN PRINCIPLES The Code measures the sustainability of a home against design categories, rating the ‘whole home’ as a complete package. Those familiar with building regulations, will recognise this as a major and welcome departure from current practice. The design categories included within the Code are:
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Consider the Benefits of a CVO Flueless Gas Fire.
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