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BS EN ISO 15927-4:2005 Hygrothermal performance of buildings. Calculation and presentation of climatic data Hourly data for assessing the annual energy use for heating and cooling

BS EN ISO 15927-4:2005

Hygrothermal performance of buildings. Calculation and presentation of climatic data Hourly data for assessing the annual energy use for heating and cooling

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 15927-4:2005
Pages:16
Released:2005-12-07
ISBN:0 580 47344 9
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO 15927-4:2005


This standard BS EN ISO 15927-4:2005 Hygrothermal performance of buildings. Calculation and presentation of climatic data is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 07.060 Geology. Meteorology. Hydrology
  • 91.120.10 Thermal insulation of buildings

This part of ISO 15927 specifies a method for constructing a reference year of hourly values of appropriate meteorological data suitable for assessing the average annual energy for heating and cooling. Other reference years representing average conditions can be constructed for special purposes. The procedures in this part of ISO 15927 are not suitable for constructing extreme or semi-extreme years for simulation of, for example, moisture damage or energy demand in cold years.

Meteorological instrumentation and methods of observation are not covered; these are specified by the World Meteorological Organization.