Energy consumption for domestic hot water in South Africa must adhere to National Building Regulations, listed in the SANS 10400-XA – Energy Usage in Buildings Standard as: “Not more than 50% of the annual volume of domestic hot water should be supplied by means of electrical resistance heating, i.e., 50% or more of the hot water used must be heated by energy sources other than electricity.”.
Domestic hot water at the d-school building is entirely produced by a heat pump. Heat pumps are energy efficient alternatives to solar and electrical resistance geysers and their energy efficiency is typically about 3:1 compared to electrical heating, depending on the ambient air temperatures.
GREEN STAR CREDITS
The aim of this credit is to encourage and recognise designs that minimise greenhouse gas emissions associated with operational energy consumption.
The aim of this credit is to encourage and recognise building design that minimises potable water consumption.
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