SR EN 15377-3:2008

Heating systems in buildings - Design of embedded water based surface heating and cooling systems - Part 3: Optimizing for use of renewable energy sources

This document is applicable to water based surface heating and cooling systems in residential, commercial and industrial buildings. The methods apply to systems integrated into the wall, floor or ceiling construction without any open air gaps. The methods do not apply to heated or chilled ceiling panels or beams. This standard is part 3 of a series of standards: - Part 1: Determination of the design heating and cooling capacity; - Part 2: Design, dimensioning and installation; - Part 3:Optimizing for use of renewable energy sources. The aim of the present standard is to give a guide for the design to promote the use of renewable energy sources and to provide a method for the use of Thermo-Active-Building-Systems (TABS). The method allows calculation of peak cooling capacity of a thermo-active system, based on heat gains (solar, internal loads, ventilation). This method also allows calculation of the energy demand on the water side (system) to be used for sizing of the cooling system, e.g. chiller, fluid flow rate. Steady state heating capacity is calculated according to metho

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Status : Withdrawn
Approval date : 2/29/2008
Publish date : 3/2/2008
Withdrawal date : 1/29/2016
Number of pages : 76
ICS : 91.140.10 Central heating systems
Technical Committee : 302 - Space heating appliances, ventilation and room air conditioner

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