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BENTLEY HEVACOMP EPC SOFTWARE HAS RECEIVED FULL Hevacomp Quick EP
GOVERNMENT ACCREDITATION FOR THE PRODUCTION OF
Cert for Level 3
LEVEL 3 AND 4 ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATES. Uses a simplified data entry interface and
is intended for small office buildings and
EPC and PartL Results for Energy Assessors
manufacturing locations (<1,000 m
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In April 2008 legislation came into force requiring that new buildings, major refurbishments and
”Level 3”. This is also intended for 12kW
large public buildings throughout England, Wales and Eire must produce an energy certificate rating
of comfort cooling/100kW heating boiler.
the energy performance of the building.
Hevacomp Pro EP Cert
The mandated Energy Performance Certificate (EPC), is required to be submitted for all buildings
for Level 3 and 4
when they are constructed, sold or rented.
Uses a full CAD interface as well as a
simplified data entry interface. Designed for
both Level 3 and larger Level 4 buildings.
Accredited Building Energy Assessors (non-dwelling) will produce these energy certificates.
Becoming an accredited Energy Assessor requires joining an Accredited Energy Assessor
Scheme and using accredited software. The government has licensed several scheme providers,
including Bentley.
Bentley Hevacomp offers a number of, Government approved software solutions to meet the needs
of Energy Assessor professionals.
For more information, visit
www.bentley.com/CIBSE
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