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5th REHVA webinar introduces the definition of indoor climate
04 June 2020

5th REHVA webinar introduces the definition of indoor climate

This 5th webinar introduces and demonstrates the definition of indoor climate and other health related indoor conditions requirements as set out in one of the EPB standards, EN 16798-1.
This 5th webinar introduces and demonstrates the definition of indoor climate and other health related indoor conditions requirements as set out in one of the EPB standards, EN 16798-1. In particular, it shows the thermal comfort requirements and how they can be evaluated by the calculation methods defined in the EPB standards. As a follow-up to the 4th webinar, it shows further applications and possibilities of an hourly calculation method beyond the energy needs calculation.
In the frame of climate change, the overheating issue is getting more and more important for both health and productivity reasons, and strategies to avoid this by enhanced ventilative cooling need to be evaluated. The possibilities and limitations of such evaluations, using the methods described in the EPB standards and documents are shown, and further developments currently underway in standardization are introduced.

Programme (provisional timings):

  • Introduction by the moderator (overview, practical information on participation (Q&A), etc.)
  • 12h05 - 12h25 – Gerhard ZWEIFEL, Professor emeritus Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, EPB expert
          Thermal comfort and overheating
  • 12h25 - 12h45 – Dick VAN DIJK, EPB expert, EPB Center
          Energy needs calculation (EN ISO 52016-1) and thermal comfort
  • 12h45 - 13h00 – Gerhard ZWEIFEL, Professor emeritus Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, EPB expert
          Ventilative cooling and climate change – current standardization work, complementing the EPB standards
  • 13h00 - 13h28 – Moderated Q&A
  • Closing remarks by the moderator

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