
Energy Efficiency Building Code for Commercial Buildings in Sri Lanka
Author(s) -
John Busch,
Steve Greenberg,
Francis Rubinstein,
Andrea Denver,
Esther Rawner,
Ellen Franconi,
Joe Huang,
Danielle Neils
Publication year - 2000
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/799543
Subject(s) - sri lanka , efficient energy use , architectural engineering , energy (signal processing) , building code , code (set theory) , function (biology) , engineering , computer science , civil engineering , environmental science , mathematics , statistics , set (abstract data type) , environmental planning , evolutionary biology , biology , electrical engineering , tanzania , programming language
1.1.1 To encourage energy efficient design or retrofit of commercial buildings so that they may be constructed, operated, and maintained in a manner that reduces the use of energy without constraining the building function, the comfort, health, or the productivity of the occupants and with appropriate regard for economic considerations. 1.1.2 To provide criterion and minimum standards for energy efficiency in the design or retrofit of commercial buildings and provide methods for determining compliance with them. 1.1.3 To encourage energy efficient designs that exceed these criterion and minimum standards