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DSF/ISO/FDIS 52000-1

Energy performance of buildings – Overarching EPB assessment – Part 1: General framework and procedures

pending, Most Current
Organization: DS
Status: pending
Page Count: 140
ICS Code (Thermal insulation of buildings): 91.120.10
scope:

This standard provides a systematic, comprehensive and modular overall structure on the integrated energy performance of buildings, in order to ensure consistency among all CEN standards required to calculate the energy performance of buildings according to the EPBD (2010/31/EU). This standard handles the framework of the overall energy performance of a building, covering inter alia: a) common terms, definitions and symbols; b) building and system boundaries; c) building partitioning; d) methodology for calculating the energy performance of a building (set of overall formulae on energy used, delivered, produced and/or exported at the building site and near-by); e) set of overall formulae and input-output relations, linking the various elements relevant for the assessment of the overall energy performance of buildings which are treated in separate standards; f) general requirements to standards dealing with partial calculations; g) general rules in setting out alternative calculation routes according to the calculation scope and requirements; h) rules for the combination of different partitioning; i) performance indicators; j) methodology for measured energy performance assessment.

Document History

DSF/ISO/FDIS 52000-1
Energy performance of buildings – Overarching EPB assessment – Part 1: General framework and procedures
This standard provides a systematic, comprehensive and modular overall structure on the integrated energy performance of buildings, in order to ensure consistency among all CEN standards required to...

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