(EN) ISO 52000-1 (overarching EPB standard)
Energy performance of buildings — Overarching EPB assessment — Part 1: General framework and procedures
Abstract
ISO 52000-1:2017 establishes a systematic, comprehensive and modular structure for assessing the energy performance of new and existing buildings (EPB) in a holistic way.
It is applicable to the assessment of overall energy use of a building, by measurement or calculation, and the calculation of energy performance in terms of primary energy or other energy-related metrics. It takes into account the specific possibilities and limitations for the different applications, such as building design, new buildings 'as built', and existing buildings in the use phase as well as renovation.
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Short (6 to 9 min.) videos
- The EPB Standards Explained - Primary Energy
- The EPB Standards Explained - Exported energy (basics)
- The EPB Standards Explained - Exported energy - Option A in detail *)
- The EPB Standards Explained - Exported energy - Option B in detail *)
- The EPB Standards Explained - Exported energy and the impact of calculation interval *)
- The EPB Standards Explained - Zoning principles & example for lighting
*): with links to special spreadsheet tools
Articles
REHVA Journal, Vol. 56, Issue 3, June 2019, Dick van Dijk and Jaap Hogeling, The new ISO 52000 family of standards to assess the energy performance of buildings put into practice
REHVA Journal, Vol. 54, Issue 6, Dec. 2017, Dick van Dijk, The set of Energy Performance of Buildings (EPB) standards: spotlight on the EN ISO 52000 family of EPB standards
REHVA Journal, Vol. 54, Issue 4, Aug. 2017, Jaap Hogeling, The new EN ISO 52000 family of standards to assess the energy performance of buildings put in practice
ISO News, ISO 52000 leads the way on clean energy building solutions, Elizabeth Gasiorowski-Denis, June 28, 2017
REHVA Journal, Vol. 56, Issue 3, June 2019, Dick van Dijk and Jaap Hogeling, The new EN ISO 52000 family of standards to assess the energy performance of buildings put in practice