Energy Performance of Buildings - Inspection of Automation, Controls and Technical Building Management - Part 1: Module M10-11
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In order to enhance the energy performance of buildings, the DIN EN 16946-1 standard offers a set of criteria for the evaluation of automation, controls, and technological building management systems. This standard concentrates on Module M10–11, which is concerned with the inspection and evaluation of these systems.
The goal of the standard is to guarantee that the installed functions of technical building management systems and building automation and controls are consistent with their intended design and operational parameters. With the ultimate objective of enhancing energy efficiency and lowering energy consumption in buildings, it offers standards for inspecting and assessing the operation, performance, and configuration of these systems.
Building owners, facility managers, and energy auditors can accurately evaluate the performance of automation, controls, and technical building management systems by adhering to the rules outlined in DIN EN 16946-1 Module M10-11. The standard aids in locating any errors or inefficiencies in the installed systems, allowing for the optimization of their energy performance through the application of the proper corrective measures.
| Descriptors | Automation, Automation installations in buildings, Building management, Buildings, Construction, Control engineering, Energy Performance of Buildings, EPB, Evaluations, Examination (quality assurance), Heating engineering, Heating equipment, Inspection, Quality assurance, Service installations in buildings, Specification (approval) |
| ICS Codes | 97.120 - Automatic controls for household use |
| Language(s) | English |
| File Size | 1.6 MB |