Abstract

Energy saving in the operation of construction sites usually consists in finding a way
 to reduce heat consumption of the most energy-intensive system in the building - heating. For specific
 climatic conditions, the cost of heat for heating is determined by the estimated thermal capacity of the
 system, determined by the finished architectural and construction project. This approach, without first
 analyzing the possible consequences of making a decision on the volume and planning parameters of
 the building, does not guarantee optimal energy consumption. However, the choice of the optimal version of the building with the assigned basic characteristics (e.g. volume) according to traditional
 methods is quite time-consuming, and the conclusions are not always obvious and justified. Therefore,
 it is useful to develop a simple model linking the basic parameters of the building with the estimated
 capacity of the heating system

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