| Number of credits available | Minimum standards |
|---|---|
Building type dependent | No |
To recognise and encourage laboratory areas that are designed to be energy efficient and minimise the CO₂ emissions associated with their operational energy consumption.
This issue is split into three parts:
The following is required to demonstrate compliance:
| 1 | Hea 03 Safe containment in laboratories has been achieved. |
| 2.a | Description of purpose |
| 2.b | Occupant or process activities |
| 2.c | Containment requirements and standards |
| 2.d | Air change requirements |
| 2.e | Ventilation system performance and efficiencies |
| 2.f | Heating and cooling requirements (including heat recovery) |
| 2.g | Interaction between systems |
| 2.h | Flexibility and adaptability of laboratory facilities. |
| 3 | The design team demonstrates that the energy demand of the laboratory facilities has been minimised as a result of achieving the defined design performance criteria. This has informed the right-sizing (see Relevant definitions) of the services system equipment (including ventilation supply and extract). |
| 4 | Fume cupboards and other containment devices have a specification that is compliant with criteria 2 and 3 of Hea 03 Safe containment in laboratories, as appropriate to the containment device specification. |
| 5 | Where ducted fume cupboards are newly specified or present: |
| 5.a | Compliance with item A in Table 28 |
| 5.b | The measurement of volume flow rate should be taken in the exhaust duct (at the boundary of the laboratory) to take account of reductions in (inward) volume flow rate from fume cupboard leakage |
| 5.c | A reduction in air flow does not compromise the defined performance criteria and therefore does not increase the health and safety risk to future building occupants. |
The following criteria are applicable where the laboratory area accounts for at least 10% of the total building floor area (see Relevant definitions).
| 6 | Criteria 1 to 5 are achieved (or criteria 1 to 4 where ducted fume cupboards are not specified). |
| 7 | Laboratory plant and systems are designed, specified and installed to promote energy efficiency, demonstrated through compliance with items B to L in Table 28 (see 7.a and 7.b for how credits are awarded): |
| 7.a | Up to two credits: the laboratory area (see Relevant definitions) accounts for at least 10% (but less than 25%) of the total building floor area; OR |
| 7.b | Up to four credits: the laboratory area accounts for 25% or more of the total building floor area. |
| 8 | To achieve credits for energy efficient measures, the chosen measures must have a reasonably significant effect on the total energy consumption of the laboratory, i.e. 2% reduction or greater. This must be demonstrated by calculations or modelling. |
| 9 | The energy efficient measures specified do not compromise the defined performance criteria, and therefore do not increase the health and safety risk to future building occupants. |
Table 28: Best practice energy efficient measures in laboratories
| Ref | Terms | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Shell and core (non-residential and residential institutions only) | ||
CN1 | Applicable assessment criteria | Both options: All criteria relevant to the building type and function apply. Refer to Appendix D – Shell and core project assessments for a more detailed description of the shell and core assessment options. |
| Residential - Partially fitted and fully fitted | ||
CN2 | Applicable assessment criteria - Single and multiple dwellings | Both options: This issue is not applicable Refer to Appendix E – Applicability of BREEAM New Construction to single and multiple dwellings, partially and fully fitted for a more detailed description of residential assessment options. |
| General | ||
CN3 | Scope of this BREEAM issue | This issue is applicable only to higher education and university buildings that contain laboratory space and containment devices or areas. This issue is not applicable for school buildings (primary and secondary level). The laboratory criteria within issue Hea 03 Safe containment in laboratories should be followed for assessing laboratories and containment devices in these building types. Where there are a large number of containment devices (such as fume cupboards) present in a school or college assessment, BRE should be contacted for further guidance. |
None.
| Criteria | Interim design stage | Final post-construction stage |
|---|---|---|
| 1 and 4 | Evidence as required for compliance with the relevant Hea 03 Safe containment in laboratories criteria. | Evidence as required for compliance with the relevant Hea 03 Safe containment in laboratories criteria. |
| 2–3 | Agenda or minutes from client consultation meetings. Suitable evidence demonstrating that the design team have considered consultation feedback and any subsequent actions. The relevant section or clauses of the building specification or contract showing defined laboratory facility performance criteria. | BREEAM Assessor’s site inspection report and photographic evidence or as-built drawings. Supplier or manufacturers', or design team documentation for as-built specification. |
| 5– 9 | Evidence as required for compliance with the relevant Hea 02 Indoor air quality criteria. Drawings, and the relevant section or clauses of the building specification or contract. Modelling results or calculations or manufacturers' information. Formal correspondence from the design team. | As design stage, but for as-built information. BREEAM Assessor’s site inspection report and photographic evidence or as-built drawings. A commissioning report or similar demonstrating that the design containment performance and airflows have been achieved.. |
This BREEAM issue has been developed to recognise improvements made to new laboratory areas or buildings that are not currently fully recognised in the National Calculation Methodology, used to assess and award credits in Ene 01 Reduction of energy use and carbon emissions.
BREEAM International New Construction 2016
Reference: SD233 – Issue: 2.0
Date: 03/07/2017
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