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VDI 4710 Blatt 2:2007-05

Meteorological data for technical building services purposes - Degree days

German title
Meteorologische Daten in der technischen Gebäudeausrüstung - Gradtage
Publication date
2007-05
Original language
German, English
Pages
22

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Short description
This guideline, describing the degree-day method, applies to heated buildings. The term degree day is defined, and degree days are given for the representative stations of the 15 TRY (test reference year) regions in Germany as per DIN 4710. This guideline only considers the heating case; the degree days given are, therefore, heating degree days. In this respect, the guideline also provides the basis for the application of VDI 3807 Part 1. Furthermore, an auxiliary method is introduced for determining the degree days for a specified period of time from a few given points. The guideline aims at defining the degree days, describing the degree-day method and providing the pertinent data. The following are examples of the resulting potential applications: Monitoring the consumption of a building over an extended period under consideration. In this case, the consumption values, gathered during the respective periods under consideration, are converted to a weather situation characterised in terms of degree days. Conversion of heating-energy consumption values at different sites each having its particular weather to a standard weather characterised in terms of degree days. Breaking down of consumption values into smaller periods (change of tenants) The degree-day method is an approximation technique taking into account only the effect of the out door air temperature, rather than the manifold influences, on the consumption of heating energy. It can be applied to typical residential and office buildings. Where the boundary conditions differ from this, the method shall be adapted to the different use, or other, more precise methods shall be used. The significance of the degree-day method will, basically, decrease as thermal insulation and internal loads increase.
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ICS
07.060, 91.140.10
Replacement amendments

This document partially replaces VDI 2067 Blatt 2:1993-12 .

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