That's all good, there are bureaucratic empires that can be built out of that scenario.
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Originally posted by Spoook View PostAfter thought................. ok, say I do end up installing a heat pump, in this new well insulated, double glazed, north facing sunny home, I can see my tenant only using a portable heater.Last edited by Learning; 09-09-2019, 09:00 PM.
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Originally posted by Spoook View Post
Now I have to face proving that an internal kitchen has to be exempt from the rangehood vented to external air requirement. Seriously, get a builder to write a report?
"This exemption applies to kitchens or bathrooms where it is not reasonably practicable to install an extractor fan. This exemption has a number of criteria which must all be met. We recommend landlords get professional advice and keep a copy of that advice to qualify for this exemption."My blog. From personal experience.
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Originally posted by Learning View PostWhy would anyone use a portable heater in a room where a heatpump is available? If they enjoy "burning money", why not just burn money?
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TS has this to say...
Exemptions to the ventilation standard
There are two specific exemptions for the ventilation standard. The information here is an overview. More information on these exemptions is available in Subpart 4 of the Healthy Homes Standards Regulations.
- A room doesn’t need to meet the requirements for openable windows and external doors if it was lawful when it was built or converted into a habitable space. If having fewer windows or doors was only lawful because the room met alternative ventilation requirements, then the room must still meet those requirements to qualify for this exemption.
- This exemption applies to kitchens or bathrooms where it is not reasonably practicable to install an extractor fan. This exemption has a number of criteria which must all be met. We recommend landlords get professional advice and keep a copy of that advice to qualify for this exemption.
These two exemptions are in addition to the general exemptions."
This takes you to subpart 4 of the ventilation standards.
In the complex I am part of we have 3 units that it would not be practicable to install a range hood in the kitchen. The kitchens are on internal walls in the middle of the unit. I am advised having a copy of the plans, which I do, will be information enough.Last edited by Spoook; 10-09-2019, 01:53 PM.
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Originally posted by Spoook View PostIn the complex I am part of we have 3 units that it would not be practicable to install a range hood in the kitchen. The kitchens are on internal walls in the middle of the unit. I am advised having a copy of the plans, which I do, will be information enough.
How old are the units? You'd think anything built these days would have that designed in.
Seems like the regulations cover it well - document the reasoning why it isn't practical.
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Built in '99, these units are open lounge, dining and kitchen areas. It is not an enclosed kitchen in the middle of the unit.
Thinking further, for these units to go through the process of the heat assessment tool will be a nightmare. The whole living area is open to the upstairs floor. No simple way of even "curtaining" the stairway off either.
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Originally posted by Spoook View PostBuilt in '99, these units are open lounge, dining and kitchen areas. It is not an enclosed kitchen in the middle of the unit.
Thinking further, for these units to go through the process of the heat assessment tool will be a nightmare. The whole living area is open to the upstairs floor. No simple way of even "curtaining" the stairway off either.
You'll need an enormous heat pump in the lounge.
The heat won't travel into the dining or kitchen areas.
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Originally posted by Bob Kane View PostIn this case, the new rules result in a crazy situation.
You'll need an enormous heat pump in the lounge.
The heat won't travel into the dining or kitchen areas.
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Originally posted by Wayne View Posttheoretically needed but practically doesn't do anything
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Originally posted by north shore View PostWonder how many people will sell their rentals due to too much hassle over the next lot of requirements.
Most of us continue putting rents up.
Labour are O for awesome in that regard.The three most harmful addictions are heroin, carbohydrates and a monthly salary - Fred Wilson.
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