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A computer program to study the thermal conditions in retrofitted buildings

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  • Tasdemiroglu, E.
  • Barcelò^Rico-Avello, G.

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A computer program has been developed to check the thermal conditions in retrofit buildings in the different regions of Spain. The actual energy consumption of the building is compared first with the theoretically calculated values and then with the limit rates given by government regulations. At the same time, thermal insulation and quality of design of the installations are checked with regard to the norms. Following this, excessive energy consumption can be detected and the causes diagnosed. Computer output then can give the thermal conditions of buildings, the reasons for excessive consumption and the technical recommendations for reducing the energy waste.

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  • Tasdemiroglu, E. & Barcelò^Rico-Avello, G., 1985. "A computer program to study the thermal conditions in retrofitted buildings," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 21(4), pages 281-287.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:21:y:1985:i:4:p:281-287
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