Thermal performance of buildings. In situ testing building test structures Data collection for aggregate heat loss
€316.00
BS EN 17888-2. Thermal performance of buildings. In situ testing building test structures. Part 2. Steady-state data analysis for aggregate heat loss
€23.00
Thermal performance of buildings. In situ testing building test structures Steady-state data analysis for aggregate heat loss
€374.00
Competence frameworks for building safety Core criteria. Code of practice
€128.00
Retrofitting dwellings for improved energy efficiency. Specification and guidance
€253.00
Thermal insulation products - Determination of settlement - Part 1: Loose-fill insulation for ventilated attics simulating humidity and temperature cycling (ISO 18393-1:2023); German version EN ISO 18393-1:2023
€63.27
Thermal insulation products - Environmental Product Declarations (EPD) - Product Category Rules (PCR) complementary to EN 15804 for factory made and in-situ formed products; German version EN 16783:2024
€84.58
IEEE Draft Recommended Practice for Seismic Design of Substations Amendment: Alterations of Transformers and Select Appendages, Surge Arresters, Response Spectra, Time Histories, and Their Qualification Methodologies Amendment #
€72.00
IEEE Recommended Practice for Seismic Qualification of Class 1E Equipment for Nuclear Power Generating Stations
€85.00
IEEE Guide for the Protection of Communication Installations from Lightning Effects
€90.00
IEEE/IEC International Standard - Nuclear facilities - Equipment important to safety - Seismic qualification
€98.00
Acoustics - Screens, furniture and single objects intended for interior use - Rating of sound absorption and sound reduction of elements based on laboratory measurements (ISO 20189:2018); Text in German and English
€105.42
Masonry and masonry products - Methods for determining thermal properties; German version EN 1745:2020
€190.65
Sound insulation in buildings - Part 2: Verification of compliance with the requirements by calculation; Amendment A1
€48.79
Sound insulation in buildings - Part 5: Increased requirements