NCC 2022 Volume One - Building Code of Australia Class 2 to 9 buildings
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Specification 34 Modelling parameters for J1V3

Specification 34 Modelling parameters for J1V3

2019: Spec JVb: 1

To prescribe how the modelling of the proposed and reference building is to be carried out under J1V3.

This Specification details the methodology for modelling Performance Solutions under J1V3. In particular, it details the inputs required for the proposed and reference building. 

2019: Spec JVb: 2

To prescribe how the modelling of the reference building is to be carried out.

2019: Spec JVb: 3

To prescribe how the modelling of both the proposed and reference building is to be carried out.

S34C3(6)(g)(iv) permits the profiles and internal heat loads of the proposed building to be used in the calculations provided the operating hours are not less than 2,500 per year. The profiles and loads of Specification 35, NABERS Energy or Green Star need only be used if the hours of operation are less than 2,500 per year (though can be used if the hours of operation are 2,500 or more per year). The reason for permitting the expected profiles and internal loads of the proposed building to be used is that, provided the numbers of hours of operation are reasonable, different hours and loads have minimal impact on the modelled outcome as the same values must be used in assessing the reference building as well as the proposed building.

2019: Spec JVb: 4

To prescribe the detailed modelling requirements for the services of both the proposed and reference building.