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DIN Standards Committee Building and Civil Engineering
DIN EN ISO 52000-1 [CURRENT] references following documents:
| Document number | Edition | Title |
|---|---|---|
| EN 16798-5-2 | 2017-08 | Energy performance of buildings - Ventilation for buildings - Part 5-2: Calculation methods for energy requirements of ventilation systems (Modules M5-6, M5-8, M6-5, M6-8, M7-5, M7-8) - Method 2: Distribution and generation More |
| EN 16798-7 | 2017-06 | Energy performance of buildings - Ventilation for buildings - Part 7: Calculation methods for the determination of air flow rates in buildings including infiltration (Modules M5-5) More |
| EN 16798-9 | 2017-06 | Energy performance of buildings - Ventilation for buildings - Part 9: Calculation methods for energy requirements of cooling systems (Modules M4-1, M4-4, M4-9) - General More |
| EN 16946-1 | 2017-04 | Energy Performance of Buildings - Inspection of Automation, Controls and Technical Building Management - Part 1: Module M10-11 More |
| ISO 13612-2 | 2014-05 | Heating and cooling systems in buildings - Method for calculation of the system performance and system design for heat pump systems - Part 2: Energy calculation More |
| ISO 13675 | 2013-11 | Heating systems in buildings - Method and design for calculation of the system energy performance - Combustion systems (boilers) More |
| ISO 17772-1 | 2017-06 | Energy performance of buildings - Indoor environmental quality - Part 1: Indoor environmental input parameters for the design and assessment of energy performance of buildings More |
| ISO 52003-1 | 2017-06 | Energy performance of buildings - Indicators, requirements, ratings and certificates - Part 1: General aspects and application to the overall energy performance More |
| ISO 52010-1 | 2017-06 | Energy performance of buildings - External climatic conditions - Part 1: Conversion of climatic data for energy calculations More |
| ISO 52016-1 | 2017-06 | Energy performance of buildings - Energy needs for heating and cooling, internal temperatures and sensible and latent heat loads - Part 1: Calculation procedures More |