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  Information for specifiers from the voice of the rooflight industry
National Association of Rooflight Manufacturers
 
The Building Regs Part L
Rooflight solutions to meet the Building Regulations for the conservation of fuel and power

CPD Seminars
Member companies offering seminars

Information for developers and building owners
Benefits of Natural Daylight

Downloads
Natural Daylight Design through Rooflighting

Daylighting of large span buildings – De Montfort research findings

Guidance note 2004/1 – Test for fragility of Roofing Assemblies (ACR[M]001:2000) Application to GRP Profiled Rooflight Sheeting

ACR[M]001:2005 Test For Non-Fragility of Profiled Roofing Assemblies [third edition]

ACR[CP]002:2005 - Guidance for Safe Working on Fragile Roofs

ACR[CP]001:2003 - Recommended Practice for Work on Profiled Sheeted Roofs

DESIGNING WITH ROOFLIGHTS :
SUPPORTING THE GUIDANCE IN AD L2A & AD L2B (2006) Issue 1 November 2006
 
Save energy and reduce CO2
emissions by simply making
more use of a FREE natural
resource - DAYLIGHT.
Use of rooflights at areas up to 20%, reduces
energy use and CO2 emissions, making a major
contribution to achieving the targets set in new
Part L2A Building Regulations.
Use triple skin rooflights with a U-value of
2.2W/m²K or better, for full compliance.
Download the DCLG approved second tier
document to Part L of the Building Regulations
“Designing with Rooflights: Supporting the
Guidance in AD L2A & L2B (2006)” here.