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[F12. For data from which an energy performance certificate for a residential building may be produced, the data items specified are—E+W
(a)the address (including the postcode),
(b)the energy rating,
(c)the potential energy rating,
(d)the building type and built form,
(e)the inspection date,
(f)the local authority area,
(g)the constituency and county where the building is located,
(h)the date the data were entered onto the register,
(i)the transaction type,
(j)the current environmental impact rating,
(k)the potential environmental impact rating,
[F2(l)the current primary energy use of the building,]
[F3(m)the potential primary energy use of the building,]
(n)the current CO2 emissions,
(o)the current CO2 emissions per floor area,
(p)the potential CO2 emissions,
(q)the current lighting cost,
(r)the potential lighting cost,
(s)the current heating cost,
(t)the potential heating cost,
(u)the current hot water cost,
(v)the potential hot water cost,
(w)the total floor area,
(x)the energy tariff,
(y)whether the building is connected to the gas network,
(z)the floor level,
(aa)whether the building is on the top floor (for flats),
(bb)if the building is a flat not on the top floor the storey count for the building,
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(dd)the proportion of the windows which are multi-glazed,
(ee)the types of glazing and the area glazed,
(ff)the number of extensions to the building,
(gg)the number of habitable rooms,
(hh)the number of heated rooms,
(ii)the floor height,
(jj)the main fuel type,
(kk)the number of open fireplaces,
(ll)any recommended improvements included in the latest recommendation report under regulation 9(1)(d),
(mm)the hot water heating source,
(nn)the energy efficiency of the hot water heating source,
(oo)the environmental efficiency of the hot water heating source,
(pp)the description of the main heating system,
(qq)the energy efficiency of the main heating system,
(rr)the environmental efficiency of the main heating system,
(ss)the description of the main heating controls,
(tt)the energy efficiency of the main heating controls,
(uu)the environmental efficiency of the main heating controls,
(vv)the description of the secondary heating system,
(ww)the energy efficiency of the secondary heating system,
(xx)the environmental efficiency of the secondary heating system,
(yy)the description of the floor,
(zz)the energy efficiency of the floor,
(aaa)the environmental efficiency of the floor,
(bbb)the description of the windows,
(ccc)the energy efficiency of the windows,
(ddd)the environmental efficiency of the windows,
(eee)the description of the walls,
(fff)the energy efficiency of the walls,
(ggg)the environmental efficiency of the walls,
(hhh)the description of the roof,
(iii)the energy efficiency of the roof,
(jjj)the environmental efficiency of the roof,
(kkk)the description of the lighting,
(lll)the energy efficiency of the lighting,
(mmm)the environmental efficiency of the lighting,
(nnn)the proportion of low energy lighting,
(ooo)the number of wind turbines,
(ppp)whether there is a heat loss corridor,
(qqq)the length of any unheated corridor,
(rrr)the description of any photovoltaic supply,
(sss)the description of any mechanical ventilation system,
(ttt)whether solar water heating is present, and
(uuu)the unique property reference number assigned to the building.]
Textual Amendments
F1Sch. B1 inserted (1.6.2016) by The Energy Performance of Buildings (England and Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2016 (S.I. 2016/284), regs. 1(3), 19, Sch.
F2Sch. B1 para. 2 item (l) substituted (1.10.2016) by The Energy Performance of Buildings (England and Wales) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2016 (S.I. 2016/888), regs. 1(2), 2(6)(a)(i)
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