Project No.LVS EN ISO 52016-1:2017
TitleThe work concerns revision of existing standard EN ISO 13790. The scope will change. This revised international standard will provide calculation methods for assessment of the sensible and latent energy needs for space heating and cooling of a residential or a non-residential building, or a part of it, referred to as "the building". This method calculates, for a thermal zone in a building, the sensible and latent thermal energy needs based on the balance between the heat and moisture transfer by transmission and ventilation and the internal and solar heat gains. The energy needs are calculated by an hourly or monthly method. The hourly calculation method will be described in EN ISO 52017-1 (upgraded version of simple hourly method). The monthly method will be given in this standard including procedures how to derive monthly correlation coefficients from hourly calculations. The following input values and boundary conditions are obtained from other standards in the EPB series: overall routing of the energy performance calculation; occupancy patterns and conditions of use; thermal zoning of the building; environment conditions, thermal, dynamic (mass) and solar characteristics of building elements and their junctions; air infiltration and ventilation and ventilation system characteristics. Moisture absorption and desorption in building elements will not be considered. Because some of the characteristics that are input for the calculation are also dependent on the thermal balance calculation, many interactions will have to be accounted for at the level of each time step. The standard will contain simplified approaches for the energy balance in adjacent spaces that are not heated or cooled, including sunspaces
Registration number (WIID)41815
ScopeThe work concerns revision of existing standard EN ISO 13790. The scope will change. This revised international standard will provide calculation methods for assessment of the sensible and latent energy needs for space heating and cooling of a residential or a non-residential building, or a part of it, referred to as "the building". This method calculates, for a thermal zone in a building, the sensible and latent thermal energy needs based on the balance between the heat and moisture transfer by transmission and ventilation and the internal and solar heat gains. The energy needs are calculated by an hourly or monthly method. The hourly calculation method will be described in EN ISO 52017-1 (upgraded version of simple hourly method). The monthly method will be given in this standard including procedures how to derive monthly correlation coefficients from hourly calculations. The following input values and boundary conditions are obtained from other standards in the EPB series: overall routing of the energy performance calculation; occupancy patterns and conditions of use; thermal zoning of the building; environment conditions, thermal, dynamic (mass) and solar characteristics of building elements and their junctions; air infiltration and ventilation and ventilation system characteristics. Moisture absorption and desorption in building elements will not be considered. Because some of the characteristics that are input for the calculation are also dependent on the thermal balance calculation, many interactions will have to be accounted for at the level of each time step. The standard will contain simplified approaches for the energy balance in adjacent spaces that are not heated or cooled, including sunspaces
StatusStandarts spēkā
ICS group91.120.10
91.140.10