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NBN EN 15459 : 2008

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ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF BUILDINGS - ECONOMIC EVALUATION PROCEDURE FOR ENERGY SYSTEMS IN BUILDINGS

Published date

01-12-2013

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions, symbols and units
  3.1 Terms and definitions
  3.2 Symbols and units
4 Organisation of the costs
5 Basic calculations
  5.1 Interest rate, discount rate, present value factor and
      annuity factor
      5.1.1 Real interest rate
      5.1.2 Discount rate
      5.1.3 Present value factor
      5.1.4 Annuity factor
  5.2 Global cost
      5.2.1 Principles of the calculation
      5.2.2 Calculation of the final value
  5.3 Annuity calculation
      5.3.1 General
      5.3.2 Annuity calculation for unchanged components during
            the design payback period of the building
      5.3.3 Annuity calculation for replaced components
      5.3.4 Annuity calculation for running costs
      5.3.5 Influence of price development for dynamic calculations
6 Principles of the method
  6.1 General
  6.2 STEP 1 - Financial data
      6.2.1 Duration of the calculation
      6.2.2 Financial rate
      6.2.3 Human operation costs
      6.2.4 Energy prices
  6.3 STEP 2 - General information about the project
      6.3.1 Identification of systems
      6.3.2 Environment of the project
      6.3.3 Meteorological and environmental data (not mandatory)
      6.3.4 Constraints/opportunity related to energy
  6.4 STEP 3 - Systems characteristics
      6.4.1 Data collection
      6.4.2 STEP 3.1 - Investment costs for systems related to energy
      6.4.3 STEP 3.2 - Periodic costs for replacements
      6.4.4 STEP 3.3 - Running costs except energy costs
  6.5 STEP 4 - Energy costs
      6.5.1 General
      6.5.2 STEP 4.1 - Calculation of energy consumption
      6.5.3 STEP 4.2 - Energy costs
  6.6 STEP 5 - GLOBAL COST CALCULATION
      6.6.1 Step 5.1 Calculation of replacement costs
      6.6.2 Step 5.2 Calculation of final value
      6.6.3 Step 5.3 Calculation of global cost
  6.7 STEP 6 - ANNUITY COST CALCULATION
Annex A (informative) Economical data for energy systems
Annex B (informative) Systems description
Annex C (informative) Calculation sheet for global cost calculation
Annex D (informative) Annuity calculation, organisation of data and
        results
Annex E (informative) Example 1 - Dwelling 100 m[2] with gas heating
        system
      E.1 STEP 1 - Financial Data
      E.2 STEP 2 - General information about project
          E.2.1 Identification of systems
          E.2.2 Environment of the project
          E.2.3 Meteorological and environmental data (for information)
      E.3 STEP 3 - System characteristics
          E.3.1 STEP 3.1 - Investment costs for building construction
                and systems related to energy
          E.3.2 STEP 3.2 - Periodic costs for replacements
          E.3.3 Step 3.3 - Running costs except energy costs
      E.4 STEP 4 - Energy costs
          E.4.1 STEP 4.1 - Energy consumption
          E.4.2 Step 4.2 - Energy costs
      E.5 STEP 5 - Global costs
          E.5.1 Step 5.1 and 5.2 - Calculation of replacement costs and
                final value
          E.5.2 Step 5.3 - Global cost report
      E.6 STEP 6 - Annuity calculation costs
Bibliography

Gives a calculation method for the economical issues of heating systems and other systems that are involved in the energy demand and energy consumption of the building.

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Belgian Standards
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
EN 15459:2007 Identical
DIN EN 15459 E : 2008 Identical
BS EN 15459:2007 Identical
I.S. EN 15459:2007 Identical
DIN EN 15459:2008-06 Identical

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