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BS EN 16798-17:2017

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Energy performance of buildings. Ventilation for buildings – Guidelines for inspection of ventilation and air conditioning systems (Module M4-11, M5-11, M6-11, M7- 11)

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BSI 2017 42
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This European Standard specifies the common methodology and the requirements for inspection of air conditioning systems in buildings for space cooling and/or heating and/or ventilation systems from an energy use standpoint. It can be used to fulfil the EPBD requirements (Energy Performance of Buildings Directive 2010/31/EU [9]) as well as in other contexts where such inspections are specified. The methodology specified in this standard deals with indoor climate problems that can be due to the systems inspected. This standard applies to both residential and non-residential buildings equipped with: – air conditioning system(s) without mechanical ventilation; or – air conditioning system(s) with mechanical ventilation; or – natural and mechanical ventilation system(s). This standard applies to: – fixed systems; – accessible parts that contribute to the cooling and mechanical ventilation services. This standard is also applicable to some systems for which the Directive does not require inspection, such as: – fixed systems of less than 12 kW output; – ventilation-only systems. The inspection of systems given in this standard is applicable to: – all types of comfort cooling and air conditioning systems. This includes air conditioning systems of an effective rated output of less than 12 kW not covered by Directive 2010/31/EU; – all types of ventilation systems that is to say mechanical, natural, hybrid (including mechanical and natural ventilation). Parts of this standard are also applicable to check ventilation requirements when there is no ventilation system. The inspection of systems includes but is not limited to the following components: – reverse-cycle operation of air-conditioning equipment; – associated water and air distribution and exhaust systems that form a necessary part of the system; – controls that are intended to regulate the use of associated water and air distribution and exhaust systems. Table 1 shows the relative position of this standard within the offset of EPB standards in the context of the modular structure as set out in EN ISO 52000 1:2017. NOTE 1 In CEN ISO/TR 52000 2:2017 [7] 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 2 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, Table A.1 and Table B.1. This standard is not applicable to: – qualification of the persons or organization in charge of inspections; – frequency of the mandatory inspection (defined at national level); – components supporting the heating function (specified in EN 15378-1:2017 [8] and the accompanying technical report CEN/TR 15378-2:2017 [8] covering the inspection of heating-only systems using boilers). The following information can be found in other standards or technical reports: – guidance regarding features affecting the frequency and duration of inspection are given in CEN/TR 16798-18:2017; – procedures and methods for the inspection of boilers and heating systems are given in prEN 15378 (all parts) [8]. Table 1 shows the relative position of this standard within the set of EPB standards in the context of the modular structure as set out in EN ISO 52000 1:2017.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
11 1 Scope
14 2 Normative references
15 3 Terms and definitions
16 4 Symbols
17 5 Description of the inspection procedures
5.1 Purpose of the inspection
5.2 Methods
19 5.3 Pre-inspection procedure
5.3.1 General
20 5.3.2 Design documentation
5.3.3 System characteristics
21 5.3.4 Building and system operation and maintenance status
5.3.5 Building and system survey
5.3.6 Output of the pre-inspection
22 5.4 Cleanliness and accessibility of the system
5.5 Sampling for on-site check
6 MethodĀ 1Ā ā€“ Ventilation-only systems
6.1 General
6.2 Output data
23 6.3 Follow-up of pre-inspection
6.4 Methodology
6.4.1 General approach
6.4.1.1 General
6.4.1.2 Humidity
6.4.1.3 Measurements methods
6.4.1.4 Gas emission from surroundings
24 6.4.1.5 Deposits in ventilation ductwork
6.4.2 Mechanical exhaust and/or supply systems
6.4.2.1 General
6.4.2.2 Ductwork
6.4.2.3 Air handling unit or fan
25 6.4.2.4 Air filters
6.4.2.5 Heat exchangers and heat recovery
26 6.4.2.6 Externally or internally mounted air transfer device/supply or exhaust in rooms
6.4.2.7 Air intakes and air exhaust openings of the system
6.4.2.8 Controls and settings
6.4.2.9 Recirculated air
6.4.2.10 Additional aspects
27 6.4.3 Natural ventilation
6.4.4 Hybrid ventilation
6.5 Advice for improvements
28 7 MethodĀ 2Ā ā€“ Air conditioning systems
7.1 General
7.2 Output data
7.3 Follow-up of pre-inspection
29 7.4 Methodology
7.4.1 General approach
7.4.2 Refrigeration equipment
7.4.3 Pumps and chilled water pipe work
7.4.4 Outdoor heat rejection devices
30 7.4.5 Water and refrigerant-based terminal units
7.4.6 Mechanical ventilation
7.4.7 Building system controls and control parameters
7.4.8 Metering
31 7.5 Advice on alternative solutions and improvements
8 Inspection report
35 9 Quality control
36 AnnexĀ A (normative)Input and method selection data sheetĀ ā€” Template
A.1 General
37 A.2 References
A.3 MethodĀ 1
A.4 MethodĀ 2
38 AnnexĀ B (informative)Input and method selection data sheetĀ ā€” Default choices
B.1 General
39 B.2 References
B.3 MethodĀ 1
B.4 MethodĀ 2
BS EN 16798-17:2017
$167.15