Abstract
The article describes an investigation by the Indoor Climate Division of the Danish Building Research Institute (SBI) into the effects of one of the most common energy-saving measures, namely outdoor temperature-dependent flow temperature regulation with night and weekend temperature set-back. The investigation was carried out in 14 buildings with a total of 25 heating plants. The results showed that only a few of the buildings had the necessary operational background for achieving the energy savings calculated.
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