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ISO DIS 52003-1 2015 Edition, August 6, 2015 ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF BUILDINGS - INDICATORS, REQUIREMENTS AND CERTIFICATION - PART 1: GENERAL ASPECTS AND APPLICATION TO THE OVERALL ENERGY PERFORMANCE
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Description / Abstract:
The overall and partial EPB indcators, i.e. the quantitative
output of EPB assessments, can be used for different purposes:
1) Regulations: to enable the establishment of regulations
regarding the energy performance of buildings;
2) Decisions: to facilitate decisions or actions in the private
or public domain, and
3) Information and communication: for building designers,
owners, operators, users, policy makers and citizens (as sellers or
renters, as prospective buyers or tenants).
This standard provides a framework for possible ways to express
the energy performance, especially for the purpose of setting EPB
requirements at the overarching level of the building including the
technical building systems and for energy (performance)
certification and labelling.
This standard is complemented by standards dealing with the same
topics at the level of the building itself (i.e. mostly without
technical systems), of the technical building systems and of
building elements (e.g. building fabric and technical building
system elements).
Possible ways to express the energy performance for the purpose
of setting EPB requirements cover the objectives 1) and 2)
above.
This standard provides also a common basis and common
considerations for the subsequent EPB standards dealing with the
same subject for the building itself (the fabric) and the building
elements and for specific technical building systems, servicing
specific types of energy use (such as heating, cooling,
ventilation, domestic hot water and lighting).
(NOTE For this purpose this standard is supported by the
accompanying technical report, ISO/TR 52003-2 [7]
This standard provides a structured and transparent framework
for different (non-restrictive) options, enabling direct reference
in national regulations, while providing flexibility for regulatory
choices.