ČSN EN 17887-1 (730701)

Thermal performance of buildings - In situ testing of building test structures - Part 1: Data collection for aggregate heat loss test

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Designation standards: ČSN EN 17887-1
Classification mark: 730701
Catalog number: 520324
Publication date standards: 1.12.2024
SKU: NS-1206413
The number of pages: 36
Approximate weight : 108 g (0.24 lbs)
Country: Czech technical standard
Category: Technical standards ČSN

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Annotation of standard text ČSN EN 17887-1 (730701):

This document specifies a test method for the in-situ measurement of the thermal performance of buildings, both newly built and existing.

This document specifies the data to be collected during and after the test.

NOTE - The analysis of the data and the reporting format for the analysis are referred to in FprEN 17887-2:2022 Thermal performance of buildings - In situ testing of completed buildings - Part 2: Steady-state data analysis for aggregate heat loss test.

This document is applicable to domestic scale detached buildings and attached domestic scale buildings, such as semi-detached houses, terraced houses and apartments. Specially constructed test samples representing single construction elements are outside the scope of this document

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