Applicability – no occupied spaces - KBCN1551
Principle
Where:
- The scope of assessment covers no occupied spaces and,
- There is no valid way to filter credits from that issue,
Credits specifically related to occupied space are not awarded.
Outcome
The tables below show how this principle applies to affected issues.
- Y means all credits are available (unless the comments state otherwise).
Standard filtering rules still apply, so some credits can be filtered out where allowed in the criteria.
- N means all credits in the issue cannot be awarded.
These credits are not filtered out.
| Issue |
Credits available |
Scope |
| Part 1 |
|
|
|
| Hea 01 Daylighting |
Y |
|
Only answer C is available. |
| Hea 02 Control of glare from sunlight |
|
N |
|
| Hea 03 Internal and external lighting levels |
|
N |
|
| Hea 04 Lighting control |
|
N |
|
| Hea 05 Minimising flicker from lighting systems |
Y |
|
|
| Hea 06 View out |
|
N |
|
| Hea 07 User comfort control |
|
N |
|
| Hea 08-13 |
Y |
|
|
| Part 2 |
|
|
|
| Hea 14 Thermal comfort |
|
N |
|
| Hea 15 Smoking policy |
Y |
|
|
| Hea 16 Indoor air quality management |
Y |
|
|
| Hea 17 Acoustic conditions |
|
N |
|
| Hea 18 Legionella risk management |
Y |
|
|
| Hea 19 Drinking water management |
Y |
|
|
16-Dec-2022 - KBCN title and scope updated for better visibility. Error in Hea 03 amended. Applicability of KBCN applied only to affected issues (N, or modified answer options) with to minimise header space in the UI. Original content on Resources moved to new KBCN.
27-Nov-2025 - KBCN applicability updated to include all Hea credit issues.
Occupant control – spaces requiring user controls - KBCN0170
This guidance is intended to clarify the types of area for which user controls are required or would be considered beneficial.
Zoning is required in all areas of the asset where specified in the assessment criteria. Please refer to the specific requirements of the applicable BREEAM standard to interpret this guidance appropriately.
User controls required
Spaces where users are expected to have independent control over their environment.
- Owned spaces: small rooms for a few people.
For instance, cellular offices, owned spaces in residential assets.
- Temporarily owned spaces: where occupants expect to operate the environmental controls while they are there.
For instance, meeting rooms and hotel bedrooms.
- Shared spaces.
For instance, multi-occupied areas such as open-plan offices or workshops.
User controls not required
Spaces where users are not expected to have independent control over their environment.
- Managed spaces: where environmental control is expected to be centrally managed.
For instance, atria, circulation areas, concourses, entrance halls, function halls, restaurants, libraries, and shops.
- Occasionally visited spaces.
For instance, storerooms, bookstacks in libraries, aisles of warehouses, toilets.
14-Dec-2022 - KBCN applicability updated to include BIU. Wording clarified, and amended for compatibility with BIU criteria.
User controls – Thermal comfort - KBCN1813
The requirement for user controls does not mandate a specific type of control; e.g. local manual adjustment.
Where control is provided indirectly, e.g. via BMS or central management, the assessor must demonstrate that this approach meets the intent of the user comfort and accessibility criteria and is informed by end-user discussions or relevant design guidance.
Please refer to
KBCN0170 for clarification of the types of space requiring user controls.
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