According to ABSA we must use Holland Blinds in the Bers Pro Rating for NSW dwellings. What is the specification in Queensland?
This is a regulatory matter that rests with BCQ. The BCQ have not stated that any restriction apply to how anything is modelled in BERS Pro. 91 I notice that from looking in the detailed report for BERS Pro that when you draw the eave it appears to measure from the face of the zone drawn as opposed to the face of the outside wall. A 600mm eave traced indicates 850mm in the detailed report. Am I correct in my assumption? Yes that’s correct. When modelling zones you go to the inside of the outside wall. The eaves width is calculated internally from this boundary. Most walls have the window within the thickness of the wall, so the roofline should generally be drawn inside the roof line shown in the plan to reflect the actual width measured from the glass to the outside edge of the gutter. 90 If I choose cavity panel wider than 70mm with weather board that is 40mm wide, then I presume that the thickness I would enter would be 40mm, the thickness of the external weatherboard panel, not the
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