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DIN Standards Committee Building and Civil Engineering

Project

Energy efficiency of buildings - Calculation of the net, final and primary energy demand for heating, cooling, ventilation, domestic hot water and lighting - Part 6: Final energy demand of ventilation systems and air heating systems for residential buildings

Abstract

DIN/TS 18599-6 specifies a method for calculating ventilation systems, air heating systems and cooling systems for residential buildings. It specifies balancing methods for the energy requirements of ventilation systems, air heating systems and cooling systems with the various process areas (transfer, distribution, storage and generation). The heat losses and auxiliary energy requirements of the individual process areas are determined and made available for further calculation in DIN/TS 18599-1 and DIN/TS 18599-2, insofar as they are located in the heated zone. The use of partial areas for a heat supply to DIN/TS 18599-5 and DIN/TS 18599-8 and vice versa can also be determined. The initial values come from DIN/TS 18599-1 and DIN/TS 18599-2 and the boundary conditions from DIN/TS 18599-10. The differentiated calculation of several zones of buildings with several balance units is possible in each case.

Begin

2022-12-21

Planned document number

DIN/TS 18599-6

Project number

00519503

Responsible national committee

NA 005-12-01 GA - Joint working committee NABau/FNL/NHRS: Energy efficiency of buildings (national mirror committee for CEN/TC 371, CEN/TC 371/WG 1, CEN/TC 371/WG 2, CEN/TC 371/WG 3, CEN/TC 371/WG 4, CEN/TC 371/WG 5, ISO/TC 163/WG 4 und ISO/TC 163/SC 2/WG 15)  

previous edition(s)

Energy efficiency of buildings - Calculation of the net, final and primary energy demand for heating, cooling, ventilation, domestic hot water and lighting - Part 6: Final energy demand of ventilation systems and air heating systems for residential buildings
2018-09

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