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BS EN 15316-3-1:2007 Heating systems in buildings. Method for calculation of system energy requirements and system efficiencies Domestic hot water systems, characterisation of needs (tapping requirements)

BS EN 15316-3-1:2007

Heating systems in buildings. Method for calculation of system energy requirements and system efficiencies Domestic hot water systems, characterisation of needs (tapping requirements)

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Standard number:BS EN 15316-3-1:2007
Pages:22
Released:2008-08-29
ISBN:978 0 580 55693 7
Status:Standard
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BS EN 15316-3-1:2007


This standard BS EN 15316-3-1:2007 Heating systems in buildings. Method for calculation of system energy requirements and system efficiencies is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 91.140.10 Central heating systems
This European Standard is part of a set of standards covering methods for calculation of system energy requirements and system efficiencies of heating systems in buildings. In particular this European Standard is one of a number of standards dealing with domestic hot water systems. The scope of this specific part is to standardise the methods for determining the energy needs for domestic hot water. This European Standard covers the domestic hot water needs in buildings. The calculation of the energy needs for domestic hot water applies to a dwelling, a building or a zone of a building. In order to be coherent with calculation methods for space heating systems, emission losses representing taps and control should be taken into account.