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40、sand guidance(ISO 50015:2014, IDT)CAN/CSA-ISO 50015:15National Standard of CanadaCAN/CSA-ISO 50015:15Energy management systems Measurement andverification of energy performance of organizations General principles and guidanceMay 2015 2015 CSA GroupCSA/5CAN/CSA-ISO 50015:15Energy management systems M
41、easurement and verification of energyperformance of organizations Generalprinciples and guidance(ISO 50015:2014, IDT)CSA PrefaceThis is the first edition of CAN/CSA-ISO 50015, Energy management systems Measurement andverification of energy performance of organizations General principles and guidance
42、, which is anadoption without modification of the identically titled ISO (International Organization forStandardization) Standard 50015 (first edition, 2014-12-15).For brevity, this Standard will be referred to as “CAN/CSA-ISO 50015” throughout.This International Standard establishes general princip
43、les and guidelines for the process ofmeasurement and verification (Mb) relevant clause, table, and/or figure number;c) wording of the proposed change; andd) rationale for the change.CSA Technical Committee on EnergyManagementR.C. Morrison RC Management,Burlington, OntarioCategory: User InterestChair
44、F. Allard Natural Resources Canada,Ottawa, OntarioCategory: Government and/or Regulatory AuthorityVice-ChairH. Aubin Hydro-Qubec Distribution,Saint-Bruno, QubecCategory: Producer InterestP. BassettEnergy Performance Services (EPS/Canada) Inc.,Beaconsfield, QubecCategory: General InterestM. Burke Pub
45、lic Works for the M for all or part of an organization.This International Standard can be used by organizations of any size, M rather, it establishes a common understanding of M lighting; heating; cooling; transportation; processes; production lines.2 ISO 2014 All rights reservedCAN/CSA-ISO 50015:15
46、ISO 50015:2014(E)SOURCE: ISO 50001:2011, 3.183.13measurement and verificationM operating conditions (indoor temperature, light level); working hours; production throughput.3.19reporting periodreport perioddefined period of time selected for calculation and reporting of energy performance (3.9)3.20ro
47、utine adjustmentadjustment made to the energy baseline (3.7) to account for changes in relevant variables (3.18) according to a predetermined methodNote 1 to entry: ISO 50001 uses the term “predetermined method” to refer to this concept. ISO 2014 All rights reserved 3CAN/CSA-ISO 50015:15ISO 50015:20
48、14(E)3.21significant energy useenergy use (3.12) accounting for substantial energy consumption (3.8) and/or offering considerable potential for energy performance improvement (3.10)Note 1 to entry: Significance criteria are determined by the organization (3.17) or the M design of installed equipment
49、; the number of weekly production shifts; the number or type of occupants, range of products.EXAMPLE 2 A change in a static factor could be a change in a manufacturing process raw material, from aluminium to plastic, and can lead to a non-routine adjustment (3.16).4 Measurement and verification principles4.1 General principlesThese principles are the basis for the subsequent guidance on the M transparency and reproducibility of M data management and measurement planning; competence of the M impartiality; confidentiality; and