SA Affordable Housing May - June 2019 // Issue: 76 | Page 20

FEATURES Thermal insulation set to improve building energy efficiency The long-awaited revision of the standard ‘Energy usage in buildings’ will see the incorporation of cavity walls into SANS10400-XA. By TIPSASA | Photos by TIPSASA An example of a polystyrene insulation solution in a cavity wall. I nsulation is one of the most effective ways to improve the energy efficiency of a home or a building; insulation of the building envelope helps keep heat in during the winter and out in summer to improve comfort and save energy. Insulation also adds additional benefits such as creating a vapour barrier and / or an acoustic barrier. Effective draught proofing, moisture control and ventilation are important at the design stage. The appropriate level of insulation intervention depends on climate, building construction type and whether auxiliary heating and / or cooling is used. Currently it is still unclear when the revision of SANS 10400-XA will be published as a Draft South African Standard (DSS) for public comment (which is usually 60 days). After the public comment closure period, all comments are evaluated by the South African Bureau of Standards (SABS) committee and once comments have been duly considered, it will be published. It is estimated that it may be published by the third quarter of 2019. The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) published an amendment to the National Building Regulations (NBR) to introduce the requirements for energy usage in buildings, which was promulgated on 9 November 2011. All new buildings and building extensions from that date onward have to comply with the new regulation, yet many professionals still do not specify thermal insulation or do not comply with the minimum R-value requirements for the specific climatic zones. Currently in South Africa, South African National Standards (SANS) recognises six main climatic regions or zones. This has been established as the benchmark for the maximum energy demand and maximum energy consumption in the design of a particular building under South African conditions. See more on page 20 18 MAY - JUNE 2019 www.saaffordablehousing.co.za