NA 005

DIN Standards Committee Building and Civil Engineering

Standards [CURRENT]

DIN EN 15759-1
Conservation of cultural property - Indoor climate - Part 1: Guidelines for heating churches, chapels and other places of worship; German version EN 15759-1:2011

Title (German)

Erhaltung des kulturellen Erbes - Raumklima - Teil 1: Leitfäden für die Beheizung von Andachtsstätten; Deutsche Fassung EN 15759-1:2011

Overview

This European Standard provides guidelines for the selection of heating strategies and heating systems in churches, chapels and other places of worship such as mosques and synagogues, in order to prevent damage to cultural property while at the same time creating an indoor climate that allows for a sustainable use of these buildings. It applies to most kinds of places of worship regardless of size and construction. This European Standard applies not only to the introduction of new heating systems but also to the replacement of old ones. This European Standard applies to buildings that are part of cultural heritage or that house cultural heritage objects. This European Standard deals with indoor climate conditions, heating strategies and technical solutions for their implementation but not with the technical equipment itself. The committee responsible for the German collaboration at DIN, the German Institute for Standardization e. V., is Working Committee NA 005-01-36 AA "Erhaltung des kulturellen Erbes" ("Conservation of cultural properties") of the Building and Civil Engineering Standards Committee (NABau) acting as Mirror Committee of CEN/TC 346.

Document: references other documents

Responsible national committee

NA 005-01-36 AA - Conservation of cultural heritage (national mirror committee for CEN/TC 346)  

Responsible european committee

CEN/TC 346/WG 7 - Specifying and measuring Indoor/outdoor climate  

Edition 2012-02
Original language German
Translation English
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