Buildings
are responsible for over 40 per cent of all energy consumed
across Europe and it is vital that we make our buildings more
energy efficient to meet the commitments made under the Kyoto
protocol. The energy performance of buildings, EU directives
(EPBD) and national implementations of these directives describe
measures that are required to be adopted for improvement of
energy efficiency in buildings as part of these commitments.
Building Automation and Controls (BAC’s) integrate information
from all the building services equipment: heating and cooling
systems, ventilation and air conditioning systems, lighting
and blinds, fire and security devices etc. and though BAC’s
are most often seen as the brains in maintaining comfortable
environments within a buildings, they also play an important
role in regulating the use of energy within both residential
and non-residential buildings.
In response to the energy efficiency challenges set out in
the EPBD, and the customer led demands for energy performance
of their buildings the leading international companies responsible
for the supply of BAC’s have established the European
Building Automation and Controls Association – eu.bac;
with the objective of supporting standardisation, testing
and certification of products that demonstrate energy efficient
controls performance.
eu.bac has now launched the European Certification Scheme
for Building Automation and Controls; initially for Individual
Zone Controllers, responsible for a high proportion of the
control of final energy use in buildings. The eu.bac certification
is based on European standards, certification rules, accredited
test house product performance testing, factory inspection
and approval by recognised certifier bodies. Qualifying products
will carry the eu.bac certification mark indicating they exhibit
assured levels of energy efficient performance and quality
assurance.
eu.bac co operates with the leading European Certification
Bodies: Intertek (ASTA BEAB) (UK); Centre Scientifique et
Technique du Batiment - CSTB (F); and WSPCert (D). The eu.bac
empowered Certification Bodies operate in accordance with
EN 45011 and they are accredited by the International Accreditation
Forum (IAF).
eu.bac has authorised accredited test laboratories for product
performance testing, these are: BSRIA (UK); C.S.T.B Lab (France);
and WSPLab (Germany)
More details about the scheme see www.eubacCert.eu.
The program started with Individual Zone Controller in accordance
with EN 15500 for the following applications:
• Radiator Heating,
• Fan coil heating/cooling,
• Chilled ceiling.
• Electrical Heating devices.
Up to now there are applications by the companies: Belimo,
Danfoss, Deleage, Delta Dore, Hager, Honeywell, Johnson Controls,
Kieback & Peter, Sauter, Siemens, TAC and Trend.
The eu.bac Certification Scheme is an open system. All interested
Companies can apply an eu.bac Certification Mark via the Certification
Management System – CMS of eu.bac.
The function of CMS (www.eubaccert.eu) is to serve as an online-aided
platform within the eu.bac certification system to publish
the Database of Products with the eu.bacCert Mark and to handle
the certification procedure for products and systems relating
to building automation from the ordering of and through to
the granting of the certification. The website is offering
this functionality in the English, German and French language.
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