Kitchen and catering facilities – CIBSE TM50 (2021) - KBCN1474
The BREEAM guidance refers to TM50: Energy efficiency in commercial kitchens.
The BREEAM guidance refers to TM50: Energy efficiency in commercial kitchens. The 2009 version has now been superseded by TM50 (2021).
The updated version may be used to demonstrate compliance, however a number of the relevant section numbers have changed. These relate to the current BREEAM guidance, which is based on TM50 (2009) as follows:
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TM50 (2009)
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TM50 (2021)
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1
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Section 8 – Drainage and kitchen waste removal
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Section 9
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2
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Section 9 – Energy controls – specifically controls relevant to appliances
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Section 8
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3
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Section 11 - Appliance specification – excluding fabrication or utensil specifications
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Section 13
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4
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Section 12 – Refrigeration
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Section 14
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5
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Section 13 – Ware-washing: dishwashers and glasswashers
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Section 15
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6
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Section 14 – Cooking appliance selection
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Section 16
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7
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Section 15 – Water temperatures, taps, faucets and water-saving controls
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Section 10
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17 Nov 2021 - Re-formatted and applicability to BREEAM International schemes confirmed
New EU energy labels - KBCN1445
Background
In recent years, the market for domestic-scale appliances has seen excellent progress, with increasingly energy-efficient products becoming widely available. Consequently, the A-rated category was extended over time to include A+, A++, and A+++ ratings. Meanwhile, the lower ratings, such as E, F and G have become increasingly rare. It was clear that an adjustment to a new, simpler set of ratings was required.
Statutory Changes
From 1
st March 2021, the European Commission requires new, updated energy labels of A to G for dishwashers, washing machines, fridges and electronic displays.
Lamps will require the new ratings from 1
st September 2021 and requirements for re-labelling tumble dryers are yet to be confirmed.
This means:
- A+ to A+++ will transition mainly to C through to F
- A and B will initially apply to very few products
- G ratings will be phased out, with F ratings to follow
Changes for BREEAM and HQM
As a result of the introduction of the new EU ratings and in order to maintain the original intent of the BREEAM criteria, the approach for our schemes has had to change.
It is not possible to establish direct equivalence between the old and new energy labels, therefore the updated approach will be to recognise the best-performing 25% of each appliance type, based on a comprehensive market sample. The table below shows how this translates into the new EU Energy Labels for different appliance types.
Appliance type
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Rating required
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Fridges, fridge-freezers, freezers
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E
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Washing machines
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B
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Dishwashers
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D
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Washer-dryers
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D - D
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This approach will ensure that BREEAM continues to drive the energy efficiency of appliances by demonstrating a meaningful reduction in energy consumption. Note that these new requirements will be reviewed from time to time and may be subject to change.
Where assessments have already specified (and can procure) products bearing the old labels, it is acceptable to follow the previous criteria. However, where products bear the new label and for all assessments registered after 31/05/2021, the new criteria must be met.
17 Apr 2023 - Applicability to NC2013 confirmed.
21 Mar 2022 - Confirmation added that washer-dryers require a D rating for both cycles
23 Nov 2021 - Reference to 'freezers' added to appliance types
12 May 2021 - Guidance updated and applicability to HQM One and BREEAM NOR confirmed