Compliance with BS EN ISO 52016-1
EDSL has produced a report showing compliance with the current standard BS EN ISO 52016-1:2017.
The standard contains details of test case setup, and tables of values for expected results for operative temperature, heating load, and cooling load. The test cases included conditioned and free-floating cases.
Unlike some other standards, 52016-1 does not specify an acceptable margin for software results compared to the target.
The Tas results showed good agreement with the results expected by the standard.
The Tas software’s compliance with this standard means users can have confidence in the accuracy of the TBD simulation engine.
To read the full compliance report or download the Tas models, click here: https://www.edsl.net/validation/
Standards …
BS EN ISO 13791
BS EN ISO 13792
BS EN 15255
BS EN 15265
.. are superseded. But their test cases are still a useful test of the validity of software results and, unlike 52016-1, they specify acceptable margins for software results. Reports which demonstrate the Tas software’s compliance with these standards are also available at : https://www.edsl.net/validation/