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1 National Construction Code 2016, the Australian Building Codes Board, JP1 in Volume One and P2.6.1 in Volume Two, February 2016.
2 Alan Pears, Summertime, and the living ain’t easy, published on 28 September 2017, date of access 11 January 2018; Gertrud Hatvani-Kovacs et al., Heat stress-resistant building design in the Australian context, Energy and Buildings, page 290–299, Volume 158, 1 January 2008, date of access 11 January 2018. Nicola Willand, A mixed methods study of a quasi-randomised controlled trial of energy efficiency improvements of the homes of low-income home and community care recipients near Melbourne, Australia, page 64–93, March 2017, 11 January 2018 `
3 2016 Building Energy Efficiency Standards for Residential and Non-residential Buildings, California Energy Commission, page 186, June 2015, date of access 11 January 2018.
4 Paolo Zangheri et al., Heating and cooling energy demand and loads for building types in different countries in EU, March 2014, date of access 11 January 2018.
5 National Construction Code 2016 (Volume Two), Australian Building Codes Board, clause 3.12.0.1, February 2016.
6 National Construction Code 2016 (Volume One), Australian Building Codes Board, clause J0.2, February 2016.
7 Tony Isaacs and Robert Foster, Principles and Methodology for Setting NCC Heating and Cooling Load Intensity Limits and Draft Heating and Cooling Load Intensity Limits for All NatHERS Climates, page 9, June 2017.
8 Heating fraction=heating load/total energy load
9 Note that these solutions are not all available to demonstrate compliance with the new provisions. These examples have been selected to illustrate how compliance can be achieved.
10 A list of working group members can be found on the ABCB website.
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