NBN EN 15232:2007

Energy performance of buildings - Impact of Building Automation, Controls and Building Management

WITHDRAWN

About this standard

Languages
German, English and French
Type
NBN
Standards committee
CEN/TC 247
Status
WITHDRAWN
Publication date
25 October 2007
Replaced by
NBN EN 15232:2012
ICS Code
91.140.10 (Central heating systems)
Withdrawn Date
23 March 2012
Price
€ 50,00

About this training

Summary

This European Standard specifies:
– a structured list of control, building automation and technical building management functions which have an impact on the energy performance of buildings
– a method to define minimum requirements regarding the control, building automation and technical building management functions to be implemented in buildings of different complexities
– detailed methods to assess the impact of these functions on a given building. These methods enable to introduce the impact of these functions in the calculations of energy performance ratings and indicators calculated by the relevant standards
– a simplified method to get a first estimation of the impact of these functions on typical buildings.
This European Standard is defined for:
– building owners, architects or engineers defining the functions to be implemented for a given new building or for the renovation of an existing building
– public authorities defining minimum requirements for control, building automation and energy management function for new buildings as well as for renovation as defined in the relevant standard
– public authorities defining inspection procedures of technical systems as well as inspectors applying these procedures to check if the level of control, building automation and technical building management functions implemented is appropriate
– public authorities defining calculation methods which take into account the impact of control building automation and technical building management functions on the energy performance of buildings as well as software developers implementing these calculation methods and designers using them
– designers checking that the impact of all control, building automation and technical building management functions are taken into account when assessing the energy performance of a building.