2021
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202124613002
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Evaluation results of combined labelling of dwellings located in different countries

Abstract: In the TripleA-reno project, a new combined labelling scheme was developed for dwellings. The combined labelling includes the evaluation of the energy performance, indoor environmental quality and well-being of occupants in dwellings. In this paper, the method of the TripleA-reno combined labelling scheme, the necessary calculations and measurements and the labelling process are introduced. In the TripleA-reno project, the developed combined labelling was successfully applied to different demonstration cases. … Show more

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“…IEQ-Compass is an asset rating as it provides a method for assessing the quality of the indoor environment at the design stage that would result from design decisions that would achieve energy savings, so no actual verification and measurements can be made dur-ing its use, although a check is made by asking building occupants to rate the parameters defining IEQ. Another labelling scheme for residential buildings was proposed by the TripleA-reno project [50], which combines energy performance, indoor environmental indicators, and well-being indicators, and stipulates the IEQ parameters that should be measured, including operative temperature, relative humidity, and concentrations of CO 2 , formaldehyde, PM 2.5 , PM 10 and total volatile organic compounds (TVOCs).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IEQ-Compass is an asset rating as it provides a method for assessing the quality of the indoor environment at the design stage that would result from design decisions that would achieve energy savings, so no actual verification and measurements can be made dur-ing its use, although a check is made by asking building occupants to rate the parameters defining IEQ. Another labelling scheme for residential buildings was proposed by the TripleA-reno project [50], which combines energy performance, indoor environmental indicators, and well-being indicators, and stipulates the IEQ parameters that should be measured, including operative temperature, relative humidity, and concentrations of CO 2 , formaldehyde, PM 2.5 , PM 10 and total volatile organic compounds (TVOCs).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%