ISO 52001-1:2017 is a part of the ISO 52000 series, which provides a framework for assessing the energy performance of buildings and building-related systems. Specifically, ISO 52001-1:2017 deals with the general framework for energy performance assessment of buildings.
Here’s an overview of what ISO 52001-1:2017 covers:
- Scope: It outlines the scope of the standard, which includes definitions, symbols, system boundaries, and other general information necessary for understanding and applying the standard.
- Normative references: This section lists the other standards referenced in ISO 52001-1:2017, which are essential for its application.
- Terms and definitions: Definitions of key terms used throughout the standard are provided to ensure clarity and consistency in interpretation.
- Symbols and abbreviated terms: This section provides symbols and abbreviated terms used within the standard.
- General: It outlines the general framework for energy performance assessment of buildings, including principles, objectives, and key considerations.
- Framework for energy performance assessment: This section describes the overall framework for assessing energy performance, including establishing boundaries, defining energy performance indicators, and determining energy use.
- Assessment boundary: It defines the boundaries within which energy performance is assessed, considering factors such as building size, usage, and climate.
- Assessment period: This section discusses the time frame over which energy performance is assessed, including considerations for short-term and long-term assessments.
- Energy performance indicators (EnPIs): It defines various indicators used to assess energy performance, such as energy use intensity (EUI), energy cost, and energy efficiency ratio.
- Assessment criteria: Criteria for evaluating energy performance are outlined, including benchmarking against standards or benchmarks.
- Performance improvement: Strategies for improving energy performance are discussed, including energy efficiency measures and renewable energy integration.
- Documentation of energy performance assessment: This section outlines requirements for documenting the energy performance assessment process, including data collection, analysis, and reporting.
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