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BS EN 16798-1:2019

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Energy performance of buildings. Ventilation for buildings – Indoor environmental input parameters for design and assessment of energy performance of buildings addressing indoor air quality, thermal environment, lighting and acoustics. Module M1-6

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BSI 2019 82
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This document specifies requirements for indoor environmental parameters for thermal environment, indoor air quality, lighting and acoustics and specifies how to establish these parameters for building system design and energy performance calculations. This European Standard includes design criteria for the local thermal discomfort factors, draught, radiant temperature asymmetry, vertical air temperature differences and floor surface temperature. This European Standard is applicable where the criteria for indoor environment are set by human occupancy and where the production or process does not have a major impact on indoor environment. This European Standard also specifies occupancy schedules to be used in standard energy calculations and how different categories of criteria for the indoor environment can be used. The criteria in this European Standard can also be used in national calculation methods. This standard sets criteria for the indoor environment based on existing standards and reports listed under normative references or in the bibliography. This European Standard does not specify design methods, but gives input parameters to the design of building envelope, heating, cooling, ventilation and lighting. Table 1 shows the relative position of this standard within the set of EPB standards in the context of the modular structure as set out in EN ISO 52000 1. NOTE 1 In CEN ISO/TR 52000 2 the same table can be found, with, for each module, the numbers of the relevant EPB standards and accompanying technical reports that are published or in preparation. NOTE 2 The modules represent EPB standards, although one EPB standard may cover more than one module and one module may be covered by more than one EPB standard, for instance a simplified and a detailed method respectively. See also Clause 2 and Tables A.1 and B.1.

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2 undefined
12 1 Scope
13 2 Normative references
14 3 Terms and definitions
17 4 Symbols and abbreviations
19 5 Interactions with other standards
6 Design input parameters for design of buildings and sizing of heating, cooling, ventilation and lighting systems
27 7 Indoor environment parameters for energy calculation
30 Annex A(normative)All national recommended criteria for indoor environment
A.1 General
31 A.2 Recommended criteria for the thermal environment
A.2.1 Recommended categories for mechanically heated and cooled buildings
33 A.2.2 Acceptable indoor temperatures of buildings without mechanical cooling systems
34 A.2.3 Increased air velocity
35 A.2.4 Recommended indoor temperatures for energy calculations
36 A.3 Basis criteria for indoor air quality and ventilation rates
A.3.1 Design ventilation air flow rates for non-residential buildings
A.3.1.1 General
A.3.1.2 Method 1 – Method based on perceived air quality
37 A.3.1.3 Method 2 – Method using limit values of substance concentration
A.3.1.4 Method 3: Method based on predefined air flow rates
38 A.3.2 Design ventilation air flow rates for residential buildings
A.3.2.1 General
A.3.2.2 Design supply air flow rates
39 A.3.2.3 Design extract air flow rates
40 A.3.3 Ventilation air flow rate during unoccupied periods
A.3.3.1 Non-residential buildings
A.3.3.2 Residential buildings
A.3.4 The recommended criteria for dimensioning of humidification and dehumidification
A.4 How to define low and very low polluting buildings
41 A.5 Examples of criteria for lighting
42 A.6 Indoor system noise criteria of some spaces and buildings
A.7 Criteria for substances in indoor air
44 A.8 Occupant schedules for energy calculations
46 Annex B(informative)Default criteria for the indoor environment
B.1 General
B.2 Default criteria for the thermal environment
B.2.1 Default categories for mechanically heated and cooled buildings
49 B.2.2 Default acceptable indoor temperatures for buildings without mechanical cooling systems
51 B.2.3 Increased air velocity
52 B.2.4 Default indoor temperatures for energy calculations
53 B.3 Basis for the criteria for indoor air quality and ventilation rates
B.3.1 Default design ventilation air flow rates
B.3.1.1 General
B.3.1.2 Method 1: method based on perceived air quality
54 B.3.1.3 Method 2 – method using limit values of substance concentration
55 B.3.1.4 Method 3 Method based on predefined ventilation flow rates
B.3.1.5 Ventilation air flow rate during unoccupied periods
B.3.2 Default design ventilation air flow rates for residential buildings
B.3.2.1 General
B.3.2.2 Design supply air flow rates
56 B.3.2.3 Design extract air flow rates
57 B.3.2.4 Design opening areas for natural ventilation.
B.3.2.5 Design ventilation air flow rate during unoccupied periods
58 B.3.3 The recommended criteria for dimensioning of humidification and dehumidification
B.4 Example on how to define low and very low polluting buildings
59 B.5 Examples of criteria for lighting
60 B.6 Indoor system noise criteria of some spaces and buildings
61 B.7 WHO health-based criteria for indoor air
62 B.8 Occupants schedules for energy calculations
65 Annex C(informative)Occupants schedules for energy calculations
BS EN 16798-1:2019
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