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BS EN 17888-2:2024 Thermal performance of buildings. In situ testing of building test structures Steady-state data analysis for aggregate heat loss test

BS EN 17888-2:2024

Thermal performance of buildings. In situ testing of building test structures Steady-state data analysis for aggregate heat loss test

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Standard number:BS EN 17888-2:2024
Pages:56
Released:2024-05-29
ISBN:978 0 539 17644 5
Status:Standard
BS EN 17888-2:2024 Thermal Performance of Buildings

BS EN 17888-2:2024 Thermal Performance of Buildings

In Situ Testing of Building Test Structures: Steady-State Data Analysis for Aggregate Heat Loss Test

Standard Number: BS EN 17888-2:2024

Pages: 56

Released: 2024-05-29

ISBN: 978 0 539 17644 5

Status: Standard

Overview

The BS EN 17888-2:2024 is a comprehensive standard that focuses on the thermal performance of buildings. This document is essential for professionals in the construction and building industry who are looking to ensure that their structures meet the highest standards of energy efficiency and thermal performance. Released on May 29, 2024, this standard provides detailed guidelines and methodologies for in situ testing of building test structures, specifically focusing on steady-state data analysis for aggregate heat loss tests.

Why Choose BS EN 17888-2:2024?

In today's world, energy efficiency is not just a trend but a necessity. Buildings that are thermally efficient not only contribute to a sustainable environment but also offer significant cost savings in terms of energy consumption. The BS EN 17888-2:2024 standard is designed to help you achieve these goals by providing a robust framework for testing and analyzing the thermal performance of buildings.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Guidelines: This standard offers detailed instructions on how to conduct in situ testing of building structures, ensuring that you get accurate and reliable data.
  • Steady-State Data Analysis: Focuses on steady-state data analysis for aggregate heat loss tests, providing a clear methodology for assessing thermal performance.
  • Energy Efficiency: Helps in identifying areas where energy efficiency can be improved, leading to cost savings and a reduced carbon footprint.
  • Industry Standard: As a recognized standard, it ensures that your testing methods are in line with industry best practices.

Who Should Use This Standard?

The BS EN 17888-2:2024 is ideal for a wide range of professionals, including:

  • Architects: Ensure that your designs meet the highest standards of thermal performance.
  • Engineers: Gain insights into the thermal efficiency of building materials and structures.
  • Construction Managers: Implement best practices for energy-efficient construction.
  • Energy Auditors: Conduct thorough assessments of building thermal performance.
  • Building Inspectors: Verify that buildings comply with thermal performance standards.

Detailed Content

The standard spans 56 pages and covers a wide range of topics related to the thermal performance of buildings. Some of the key sections include:

  • Introduction: An overview of the importance of thermal performance in buildings.
  • Methodology: Step-by-step guidelines for conducting in situ tests.
  • Data Analysis: Techniques for analyzing steady-state data to assess aggregate heat loss.
  • Case Studies: Real-world examples that illustrate the application of the standard.
  • Appendices: Additional resources and references for further reading.

Benefits of Compliance

Adhering to the BS EN 17888-2:2024 standard offers numerous benefits, including:

  • Enhanced Energy Efficiency: Improve the thermal performance of your buildings, leading to lower energy consumption and reduced utility bills.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Ensure that your projects meet local and international energy efficiency regulations.
  • Increased Property Value: Buildings with high thermal performance are more attractive to buyers and tenants.
  • Sustainability: Contribute to a greener environment by reducing the carbon footprint of your buildings.

How to Implement

Implementing the BS EN 17888-2:2024 standard is straightforward. The document provides clear, actionable steps that can be easily integrated into your existing processes. Whether you are starting a new project or looking to improve the thermal performance of an existing building, this standard offers the guidance you need.

Conclusion

The BS EN 17888-2:2024 is an invaluable resource for anyone involved in the construction and maintenance of buildings. By following the guidelines and methodologies outlined in this standard, you can ensure that your buildings are not only energy-efficient but also compliant with the latest industry standards. Don't miss out on the opportunity to enhance the thermal performance of your buildings and contribute to a more sustainable future.

Get your copy of BS EN 17888-2:2024 today and take the first step towards a more energy-efficient and sustainable building environment.

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BS EN 17888-2:2024


This standard BS EN 17888-2:2024 Thermal performance of buildings. In situ testing of building test structures is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 91.120.10 Thermal insulation of buildings
This document specifies the steady-state data analysis methods to evaluate the data from ‘the aggregate heat loss test method’. These analysis methods enable the actual in situ aggregate heat loss (building heat transfer coefficient) to be estimated. NOTE The aggregate heat loss method is specified in prEN 17888-1:2022, Thermal performance of buildings - In situ testing of building test structures - Part 1: Data collection for aggregate heat loss test.