DIN 4108-2:1981-08
Superseded
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HEAT INSULATION IN BUILDINGS - HEAT INSULATION AND HEAT STORAGE - REQUIREMENTS AND DIRECTIONS FOR PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION
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07-03-2021
English
01-01-1981
1 Scope
2 Other relevant standards
3 Purpose of heat insulation
4 Principles of heat insulation
4.1 General
4.2 Heat insulation in winter
4.2.1 Heat insulation measures during the
planning and design stage of buildings
4.2.2 Thermal resistance and thermal
conductivity coefficient of the
structural components
4.2.3 Protection against condensation water
and against driving rain
4.2.4 Air permeability of the structural
components, particularly of the external
structure components (windows, French
doors and outside doors)
4.3 Heat insulation in summer
4.3.1 General
4.3.2 Heat insulation measures during the
planning and design stage of buildings
4.3.3 Energy permeability of the transparent
external structure components of the
building
4.3.4 Natural ventilation
4.3.5 Heat storage capacity of the structural
components
4.3.6 Thermal conductivity properties of the
non-transparent external structural
components in the case of non-steady
boundary conditions
5 Requirements relating to heat insulation in winter;
requirements relating to the minimum heat insulation of
individual structural components
5.1 Minimum values of thermal resistances 1/ and
maximum values of thermal conductivity
coefficients k of non-transparent structural
components
5.2 Explanations relating to Table 1
5.2.1 Walls
5.2.2 Outer shell of ventilated structural
components
5.2.3 Floors (relating to Table 1, lines 4,
5, 7 and 8.1)
5.2.4 Calculation of the thermal resistance
of structural components with water
proofing arrangements
5.2.5 Non-habitable lofts
5.2.6 Calculation of the thermal resistance
1/ of the rib zone next to ventilated
partition zones
5.3 Explanations relating to Table 2 (examples for
the use of Table 2)
5.4 Heat bridges
5.5 Windows, French doors and outside doors
6 Heat insulation in winter; energy-saving heat
insulation of buildings
6.1 Limitation of transmission heat losses
6.2 Limitation of heat losses resulting from
permeability
6.2.1 External structural components
6.2.2 Windows, French doors and outside doors
7 Recommendations relating to heat insulation in summer
(buildings for which air-conditioning plants are not
required)
DevelopmentNote |
Suspended until publication of a revised English text, due to a new German edition. (01/2004)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
12
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PublisherName |
German Institute for Standardisation (Deutsches Institut für Normung)
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Status |
Superseded
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DIN 4108-2:2013-02 | THERMAL PROTECTION AND ENERGY ECONOMY IN BUILDINGS - PART 2: MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS TO THERMAL INSULATION |
DIN 4108-4:2016-07 (Draft) | THERMAL INSULATION AND ENERGY ECONOMY IN BUILDINGS - PART 4: HYGROTHERMAL DESIGN VALUES |
DIN 4108-1:1981-08 | THERMAL INSULATION IN BUILDINGS - QUANTITIES AND UNITS |
DIN 4108-3:2014-11 | THERMAL PROTECTION AND ENERGY ECONOMY IN BUILDINGS - PART 3: PROTECTION AGAINST MOISTURE SUBJECT TO CLIMATE CONDITIONS - REQUIREMENTS AND DIRECTIONS FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION |
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