NECESSARY PATCHES OR AMEND THE CURRENT DBN B.2.6 -31:2006 ?THERMAL INSULATION OF BUILDINGS?
Journal: REFRIGERATION ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (Vol.50, No. 2)Publication Date: 2014-04-10
Authors : N.A. Prusenkov;
Page : 55-59
Keywords : Specific thermal resistance ? Rolling stock ? Barking flows ? Operating period ? Intersecting flows.;
Abstract
A modern revision of the DBN B.2.6-31:2006 shown in the INTERNET last year (2013), should be comprehensive, providing not only the introduction of innovations, but also clearing errors before-released previously. Scientific and theoretical basis for the design of the IOC secured long experience in operating and it is not necessary to modify it fundamentally. The publication gives examples from the text of this provision requiring corrections and clarifications, or, even, revision and additions: - Invalidity of indications of underestimation of the modern engineering level; - violation of the principle of unity systems measurements, collected by the general document in the general formula (probably intentionally); - backwardness of the restrictions stipulated by DBC, stimulated by observing these requirements principle of the constancy of specific thermal resistance; - appropriateness of the use of fencing structures properties that are excluded from consideration in abovementioned standards (for example - mobility of heat carrier environment)... These and more durable inaccuracies hinder the implementation of modern-governmental ways of regulation of power losses in fencing by compensation of revenues from external sources.
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