Adds the next-agent handover and the BRE technical papers referenced
by the cohort-2 negative-band investigation:
- `HANDOVER_TABLE_3A_NO_KEEP_HOT.md` — picks up from Slice S0380.20.
Covers cohort distribution at HEAD `4879e8c3`, the verified
Table 3a Row 1 spec formula `(61)m = 600 × fu × nm / 365`, the
dispatch recipe for `pcdb_combi_loss_override`, watch-outs (cert
0360 / cohort-1 cert 000490 behaviour after the slice lands), the
diagnostic probe script, test baselines, and the open-thread
priority list (Ext1 roof, HP-COP, big-gap 2102, API path, parity).
- `specs/STP09-B04_Combi_boiler_tests.pdf` — 2009 BRE methodology
paper (Alan Shiret, BRE) defining the combi-loss test programme
that produced the SAP Table 3a 600/900 kWh/yr keep-hot assumptions.
Source: https://bregroup.com/documents/d/bre-group/stp09-b04_combi
_boiler_tests.
- `specs/sap10 technical papers/S10TP-{02..13}.pdf` — full SAP 10
supporting technical paper set (Issue 1.2 / 1.3 / 1.4 across the
eight papers). S10TP-12 §9.4 confirms: "No changes to the SEDBUK
calculation method for water heating efficiency were considered
necessary" — so the STP09-B04 (SAP 2009) Table 3a methodology
carries through to SAP 10 unchanged.
These docs replace web-fetched references with locally-tracked copies
so the slice S0380.21 implementor can grep / pdftotext them directly.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Model Repository
This repository contains the code pertaining to the development of the data science and machine learning products being utilised by Hestia.
The different folders in this repository relate to services that can be used independently, or can be imported and used as part of a larger application
Getting Started
Prerequisites
Dev Container Setup
This repo uses a Docker Compose-based dev container. The model-backend service joins a shared-dev Docker network so it can communicate with other local services (e.g. a frontend container) running on your machine.
VS Code users: The initializeCommand in devcontainer.json creates the shared-dev network automatically before the container starts. No manual step required — just open the repo and select Reopen in Container.
Non-VS Code / CI workflows: Run the following once before starting the container:
make dev-setup
This is idempotent and safe to re-run if the network already exists.
Folders
backend/
This folder contains the code for the fastapi backend service, which provides an interface to much of the functionality in this repository, for the frontend
model_data/
This folder contains related to the reading and preparation of assessment model data, including pulling out epc attributes
Testing
All tests can be run, against the configuration in pytest.ini running
pytest
This will run the complete panel of tests and report on coverage in the locations specified by the pytest.ini file.
To run tests in a specific service, e.g. inside of model_data, simply run
pytest --cov-config=model_data/.coveragerc --cov=model_data
This will produce the test results and coverage reports