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BS EN 16798-3:2017 – TC:2020 Edition

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Tracked Changes. Energy performance of buildings. Ventilation for buildings – For non-residential buildings. Performance requirements for ventilation and room-conditioning systems (Modules M5-1, M5-4)

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BSI 2020 177
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This European Standard applies to the design, energy performance of buildings and implementation of ventilation, air conditioning and room conditioning systems for non-residential buildings subject to human occupancy, excluding applications like industrial processes. It focuses on the definitions of the various parameters that are relevant for such systems. The guidance for design given in this European Standard and accompanying FprCEN/TR 16798-4 are mainly applicable to mechanical supply and/or exhaust ventilation systems. Natural ventilation systems or natural parts of hybrid ventilation systems are not covered by this European Standard. Reference is made to the Technical Report for informative guidance on the design of such systems. Applications for residential ventilation are not dealt with in this European Standard. Performance of ventilation systems in residential buildings are dealt with in EN 15665 and CEN/TR 14788. The classification uses different categories. For some values, examples are given and, for requirements, typical ranges with default values are presented. The default values given in this European Standard are not normative as such, and should be used where no other values are specified. Classification should always be appropriate to the type of building and its intended use, and the basis of the classification should be explained if the examples given in the European Standard are not to be used. NOTE 1 Different standards may express the categories for the same parameters in a different way, and also the category symbols may be different. Table 1 shows the relative position of this European Standard within the set of EPB standards in the context of the modular structure as set out in EN ISO 52000 1 . NOTE 2 In FprCEN 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 3 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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121 undefined
130 1 Scope
132 2 Normative references
133 3 Terms and definitions
134 4 Symbols and subscripts
4.1 Symbols
136 4.2 Subscripts
5 Brief description of the method and routing
5.1 Output of the method
5.2 General description of the method
5.2.1 Input data for energy calculation
137 5.2.2 Source of data for energy calculation
6 Output data for energy calculation
138 7 Indoor environment
7.1 General
139 7.2 Occupied zone
141 8 Agreement of design criteria
8.1 General
8.2 Principles
8.3 General building characteristics
8.3.1 Location, outdoor conditions, neighbourhood
8.3.2 Design weather data
142 8.3.3 Information on the operation of the building
8.4 Construction data
8.5 Geometrical description
8.6 Use of the rooms
8.6.1 General
8.6.2 Human occupancy
8.6.3 Internal heat gains
8.6.4 Internal pollution and moisture sources
143 8.6.5 Given extract airflow
8.7 Requirements in the rooms
8.7.1 General
8.7.2 Type of control
8.7.3 Thermal comfort
8.7.4 Air quality for people
8.7.5 Noise level
8.7.6 Lighting
8.8 System requirements
144 8.9 Heat transmission of surfaces of ventilation systems
8.10 General requirements for control, adjustment and monitoring
8.11 General requirements for maintenance and safety of operation
145 8.12 Process from project initiation to operation
8.13 Supply air humidity
146 9 Classification
9.1 Specification of types of air
148 9.2 Classification of air
9.2.1 Extract air and exhaust air
149 9.2.2 Outdoor air
150 9.2.3 Supply air
9.2.4 Indoor air
9.2.5 Exhaust air
9.3 System functions and basic system types
9.3.1 General
151 9.3.2 Types and configurations
152 9.3.3 Controls and operation
153 9.4 Design air flow balance
154 9.5 Specific fan power
9.5.1 General
9.5.2 Classification of specific fan power
9.5.2.1 General
155 9.5.2.2 Extended specific fan power
9.5.3 Calculating the power demand of the fan
156 9.5.4 Specific Fan Power of an entire building
157 9.5.5 Specific Fan Power of Individual Air Handling Units
9.5.6 AHU related PSFP values
158 9.6 Heat recovery section
9.6.1 General
159 9.6.2 Requirements for heat recovery
9.6.3 Transfer of humidity
9.6.4 Icing and defrosting
9.6.5 Transfer of pollutants
160 9.7 Filtration
9.7.1 General aspects
161 9.7.2 Filter maintenance
9.8 Leakages in ventilation systems
9.8.1 General
162 9.8.2 Leakages in heat recovery section
9.8.3 Classification of outdoor air correction factor at heat recovery systems
163 9.8.4 Leakages at Air Handling unit (AHU) casing
9.8.5 Filter by-pass leakages
9.8.6 Leakages of air distribution systems
9.8.6.1 General
9.8.6.2 Classification of duct Leakage
164 10 Calculation and energy rating
10.1 Ventilation effectiveness and air diffusion
10.1.1 General
10.1.2 Calculation of ventilation air volume flow
165 10.2 Calculation of air volume flows
10.2.1 Design air volume flow design based on heating, cooling loads and dehumidification
10.2.2 Extract airflow rates
166 10.3 Energy rating of ventilation systems
10.3.1 General
10.3.2 Specific Fan Power of an entire building
10.3.3 Heat recovery efficiency
167 10.3.4 Primary energy use of ventilation
168 Annex A (normative)Input and method selection data sheet — Template
A.1 General
A.2 References
169 A.3 Design data for energy calculation – Typical range for SFP categories
A.4 Design data
A.4.1 Effectiveness of ventilation and air distribution
A.4.2 Filtration
170 A.4.3 Outdoor air classification
A.4.4 Leakage at Air Handling unit (AHU) casing
A.4.5 Leakage in air distribution systems
171 Annex B (informative)Input and method selection data sheet — Default choices
B.1 General
B.2 References
173 B.3 Default design data for energy calculation
B.3.1 Typical range for SFP categories
B.4 Default design data
B.4.1 Effectiveness of ventilation and air distribution
B.4.2 Filtration
174 B.4.3 Outdoor air classification
175 B.4.4 Leakage at Air Handling unit (AHU) casing
B.4.5 Leakage in air distribution systems
BS EN 16798-3:2017 - TC
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