Abstract
Abstract
A feature of office buildings is the presence in them of constant internal heat inputs during working hours, which, in accordance with the current standards for thermal protection of buildings [1], are not taken into account when determining the required value of the heat transfer resistance of the building envelope. However, they perform an important role in the choice of thermal protection of a building and directly affect the energy consumption of systems for maintaining the internal microclimate of premises [2-20]. The purpose of this study is to confirm the presence of internal heat gains (technological and household) during the day and year at a level close to the studied level [2-4] and the correctness of maintaining a given temperature regime in office premises, in which internal heat gains are known during the working day.