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THE INFLUENCE OF VENTILATION SYSTEMS WITH HEAT RECOVERY IN ESTABLISHING CALCULATION HEAT REQUIREMENTS
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As a member of the European Union, Romania must take measures to reduce CO2 emissions, in order to achieve the objective of Europe becoming the first neutral continent in terms of controlling carbon emissions. The paper analyzes the influence of ventilation systems with heat recovery in the process of dimensioning the heating systems related to buildings, both from the perspective of the calculation of heat requirement for sizing the equipment and the annual energy requirement for charging. The analysis simulates the thermal calculation for a newly designed construction, according to SR 1907 and C107, in order to reduce CO2 emissions according to Green Deal principles.
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SR1907/1-2014- calculation heat requirement
C 107-2014/2022- thermotechnical calculation of building construction elements
MC 001-2022- methodology for calculating the energy performance of buildings,
I5/2022- normative for the design, execution and operation of ventilation and air conditioning installations
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