
Basic principles and standards of building automation
In recent years, standards for building and room automation have been set by international com-
mittees to make the functionalities of building automation measurable and to be able to imple-
ment them effi ciently. The energy effi ciency of a building describes the relationship between the
energy used and the resulting benefi t. The latter must always be seen in relation to the function
of a building and is an important factor in the evaluation of energy effi ciency.
Basic principles and standards of building automation
DIN EN 15232:
energy effi ciency of buildings
European norm EN 15232 describes the
effect of building automation and building
management on energy effi ciency and
enables standardised representation for
the fi rst time. It includes a structured list
of all building automation functions that
can affect the energy effi ciency of a building.
It also offers systematic support for the defi -
nition of minimum requirements concerning
building automation. The following can be
stated as a basic principle: the higher
the level of automation, the greater the ener-
gy savings.
Equivalent to highly energy-effi cient BAC systems and TBM
Equivalent to more advanced BAC systems and some special TBM functions
Equivalent to standard BAC systems
Equivalent to BAC systems that are not energy-effi cient. Buildings with such systems must be modernised.
New buildings must not be constructed using systems such as these.
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B
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D
Building Automation and Control System (BAC), Technical Building Management (TBM)
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