Study of Energy-Efficient Remodeling Strategy for Office-Building Based on Whole-Building Systems Approach

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Based on the whole-building systems approach that takes the entire office-building components as a system, which contains building site and its climate, air sealing and insulation of thermal envelop, energy-using equipment, we studied the appropriate energy-efficient remodeling strategy for wall, roof, window, door, HVAC system, lighting and lift in office-building.

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