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VDI 2067 BLATT 20

Economic efficiency of building installations - Energy effort of benefit transfer for water heating systems

inactive
Organization: VDI
Publication Date: 1 August 2000
Status: inactive
Page Count: 24
ICS Code (Central heating systems): 91.140.10
scope:

Scope of application and purpose

The guideline applies to rooms and buildings with uniform temperature distribution, for which temperature requirements must be met and which are heated by water heating systems, e.g. residential and office buildings, schools, administration buildings etc. All main types of heating unit and floor heating systems are considered to be effective heating surfaces. Air heating systems and single unit heating appliances are dealt with in Part 21 respectively Part 25 of the collected guideline VDI 2067.

Furthermore, the main controlling equipment such as thermostatic valves, P or PI controllers and operation systems such as 24-hour heating mode or night economy with and without high speed heating function are included.

Document History

April 1, 2018
Economic efficiency of building installations - Energy effort of benefit transfer for water heating systems
The standard applies to rooms and buildings with uniform temperature distribution, for which temperature requirements must be met and which are heated by water heating systems, e. g. residential and...
VDI 2067 BLATT 20
August 1, 2000
Economic efficiency of building installations - Energy effort of benefit transfer for water heating systems
Scope of application and purpose The guideline applies to rooms and buildings with uniform temperature distribution, for which temperature requirements must be met and which are heated by water...

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