Door Energy Ratings Scheme Launched

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19/09/2011

The BFRC have launched a Door Energy Ratings Scheme (DER) that will enable all kinds of domestic doors to be energy rated in a similar way to the current Window Energy Ratings Scheme (WER).

Door Energy Ratings Scheme LaunchedIn the UK 1.7 million doors are sold each year worth a total of £772 million (source: Palmer Report 2010). Until now homeowners were unable to easily assess the energy efficiency properties of the doors they were purchasing or able to quickly compare competing product.

All kinds of external pedestrian doors – solid doors, partially glazed doors and fully glazed doors – will all be included in the scheme. The simulations will allow every style to be included whether they are constructed of PVC-U, aluminium, timber or are a composite type door. They will be rated ‘A’ to ‘G’.

Solar gain will not be included in the rating process for external pedestrian doors, however, air leakage rates are taken into account. An ‘E’ rating will equate to a U value of 1.8 allowed for in the Part L buildings regulations (announced 1st Oct 2010). An ‘A’ rating will reflect the standard of the best performing doors currently available. Doors rated ‘F’ & ‘G’ would not satisfy buildings regulations but have been included to cover product that is exempt such as those for listed buildings or other architecturally sensitive applications.

Registration with the new scheme is not currently a compliant route for Part L, however, it provides manufacturers and retailers with the most effective and well-known comparison tool on energy efficiency for the marketing and selling of doors.

The most common types of fully glazed doors, with a glazed area of 60% or more – French, folding and sliding – are included in the scheme and it is envisaged that most products will achieve a ‘C’ rating or more. The higher bands for these glazed products better reflect the inclusion of solar gain into the DER calculation as required by the System Assessment Procedure (SAP) 2009.

The DER for these doors follows exactly the rating formula that currently pertains to BFRC window energy ratings. “This is the only Door Energy Rating scheme in the UK,” commented BFRC CEO Graham Hinett. “It will provide a robust framework to compare various door sets on a fair and equal basis. It is inclusive of most material and construction types in use today.”

BFRC will be fully supporting launch of the DER scheme in the consumer media using eco-campaigner and TV presenter James Strawbridge through late 2011 and early 2012.

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