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BS ISO 13612-2:2014 Heating and cooling systems in buildings. Method for calculation of the system performance and system design for heat pump systems Energy calculation

BS ISO 13612-2:2014

Heating and cooling systems in buildings. Method for calculation of the system performance and system design for heat pump systems Energy calculation

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Označení normy:BS ISO 13612-2:2014
Počet stran:128
Vydáno:2014-05-31
ISBN:978 0 580 75219 3
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BS ISO 13612-2:2014


This standard BS ISO 13612-2:2014 Heating and cooling systems in buildings. Method for calculation of the system performance and system design for heat pump systems is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 91.040.01 Buildings in general
  • 27.080 Heat pumps

This International Standard is applicable to heat pumps for space heating and cooling, heat pump water heaters (HPWH), and heat pumps with combined space heating and/or cooling and domestic hot water production, in alternate or simultaneous operation, where the same heat pump is used for space heating and domestic hot water heating.

This part of ISO 13612 provides a calculation method under steady conditions that corresponds to one calculation step.

The results of this calculation are incorporated in larger building models and take into account the influence of the external conditions and building control that influence the energy requirements for heating and cooling supplied by the heat pump system.

This part of ISO 13612 specifies the required inputs, calculation methods, and required outputs for output thermal power generation for space heating and cooling and domestic hot water production of the following heat pump systems, including control:

  • electrically driven vapour compression cycle (VCC) heat pumps;

  • combustion engine-driven vapour compression cycle heat pumps;

  • thermally driven vapour absorption cycle (VAC) heat pumps,

using combinations of heat source and heat distribution listed in Table 1.

Table 1

Heating/cooling sources and energy distribution

Source Distribution
Outdoor air Air
Exhaust-air Water
Indirect ground source with brine distribution Direct condensation/evaporation of the refrigerant in the appliance (VRF)
Indirect ground source with water distribution
Direct ground source [Direct expansion (DX)]  
Surface water  
Ground water