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ISO 52010-1:2017
International Standard
ISO 52010-1:2017
Energy performance of buildings — External climatic conditions — Part 1: Conversion of climatic data for energy calculations
Edition 1
2017-06
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ISO 52010-1:2017
65703
Published (Edition 1, 2017)
This publication was last reviewed and confirmed in 2022. Therefore this version remains current.

ISO 52010-1:2017

ISO 52010-1:2017
65703
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Abstract

ISO 52010-1:2017 specifies a calculation procedure for the conversion of climatic data for energy calculations.

The main element in ISO 52010-1:2017 is the calculation of solar irradiance on a surface with arbitrary orientation and tilt. A simple method for conversion of solar irradiance to illuminance is also provided.

The solar irradiance and illuminance on an arbitrary surface are applicable as input for energy and daylighting calculations, for building elements (such as roofs, facades and windows) and for components of technical building systems (such as thermal solar collectors, PV panels).

Other parameters of climatic data needed to assess the thermal and moisture performance of buildings, building elements or technical building systems [like wind, temperature, moisture and long-wave (thermal) radiation] are to be obtained according to the procedures in ISO 15927‑4. These data are listed in ISO 52010-1:2017 as input and passed on as output without any conversion.

NOTE 1 The reason for passing these data via ISO 52010-1:2017 is to have one single and consistent source for all EPB standards and to enable any conversion or other treatment if needed for specific application.

NOTE 2 Table 1 in the Introduction shows the relative position of ISO 52010-1:2017 within the set of EPB standards in the context of the modular structure as set out in ISO 52000-1.

General information

  •  : Published
     : 2017-06
    : International Standard confirmed [90.93]
  •  : 1
     : 35
  • ISO/TC 163/SC 2
    91.120.10 
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