• BS ISO 16745-1:2017

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    Sustainability in buildings and civil engineering works. Carbon metric of an existing building during use stage Calculation, reporting and communication

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  30-11-2017

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    Foreword
    Introduction
    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
    3 Terms and definitions
    4 Principles
    5 Protocol of measuring the carbon metric of a
      building in the use stage
    6 Reporting and communication of the carbon
      metric
    Annex A (informative) - Aim of carbon metric
    Annex B (informative) - Building energy use
            defined by usage by ISO 12655
    Annex C (informative) - Types of factors or
            coefficients by ISO 16346
    Annex D (informative) - Allocation of emissions
            related to target energy in combined heat and
            power generation by VDI 4660 Part 228
    Annex E (informative) - Status of ISO 16745 and
            other documents and concepts related to the
            description and assessment of greenhouse gas
            emissions caused by buildings
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    Gives requirements for determining and reporting a carbon metric of an existing building, associated with the operation of the building.

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    This document provides requirements for determining and reporting a carbon metric of an existing building, associated with the operation of the building. It sets out methods for the calculation, reporting and communication of a set of carbon metrics for GHG emissions arising from the measured energy use during the operation of an existing building, the measured user-related energy use, and other relevant GHG emissions and removals. These carbon metrics are separated into three measures designated CM1, CM2, and CM3 (see 5.1.1).

    This document follows the principles set out in ISO15392 and those described in Clause4. Where deviations from the principles in ISO15392 occur, or where more specific principles are stated, this document takes precedence.

    The carbon metrics CM1 and CM2 are not quantified based on life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology. Carbon metric CM3 may include partial quantification based on the results of LCA.

    This document does not include any method of modelling of the operational energy use of the building but follows the conventions provided by other International Standards, as given in relevant clauses.

    This document is not an assessment method for evaluating the overall environmental performance of a building or a building-rating tool and does not include value-based interpretation of the carbon metric(s) through weightings or benchmarking.

    This document deals with the application of the carbon metric(s) for an existing building, either residential or commercial, or a building complex. It does not include provisions for regional and/or national building stock.

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    Committee B/558
    Development Note Together with BS ISO 16745-2, it supersedes BS ISO 16745. (11/2017)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Current
    Supersedes

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    ISO 6707-1:2017 Buildings and civil engineering works Vocabulary Part 1: General terms
    ISO 16346:2013 Energy performance of buildings Assessment of overall energy performance
    ISO/TS 14067:2013 Greenhouse gases Carbon footprint of products Requirements and guidelines for quantification and communication
    ISO 12655:2013 Energy performance of buildings — Presentation of measured energy use of buildings
    ISO 21929-1:2011 Sustainability in building construction — Sustainability indicators — Part 1: Framework for the development of indicators and a core set of indicators for buildings
    ISO 14024:1999 Environmental labels and declarations Type I environmental labelling Principles and procedures
    ISO 14064-1:2006 Greenhouse gases Part 1: Specification with guidance at the organization level for quantification and reporting of greenhouse gas emissions and removals
    ISO/TR 16344:2012 Energy performance of buildings Common terms, definitions and symbols for the overall energy performance rating and certification
    ISO 16343:2013 Energy performance of buildings Methods for expressing energy performance and for energy certification of buildings
    ISO 14021:2016 Environmental labels and declarations — Self-declared environmental claims (Type II environmental labelling)
    VDI 4660 Blatt 2:2017-04 Calculation of emissions related to target energy for energy conversion
    ISO 52000-1:2017 Energy performance of buildings — Overarching EPB assessment — Part 1: General framework and procedures
    ISO 16745-2:2017 Sustainability in buildings and civil engineering works — Carbon metric of an existing building during use stage — Part 2: Verification
    ISO 21930:2017 Sustainability in buildings and civil engineering works — Core rules for environmental product declarations of construction products and services
    ISO/TR 21932:2013 Sustainability in buildings and civil engineering works A review of terminology
    ISO 14025:2006 Environmental labels and declarations — Type III environmental declarations — Principles and procedures
    EN 15643-2:2011 Sustainability of construction works - Assessment of buildings - Part 2: Framework for the assessment of environmental performance
    ISO 21931-1:2010 Sustainability in building construction Framework for methods of assessment of the environmental performance of construction works Part 1: Buildings
    ISO 14040:2006 Environmental management Life cycle assessment Principles and framework
    ISO 14050:2009 Environmental management Vocabulary
    ISO 15392:2008 Sustainability in building construction General principles
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