basisverwarming
Basisverwarming, or base heating, is a concept used in building physics and energy management to describe the minimum level of heating required to keep a building within a defined indoor temperature range under given external conditions. It represents the base load of thermal energy needed to compensate for heat losses through the building envelope and through ventilation, after accounting for heat gains from occupants, equipment, and solar radiation. In practice, basisverwarming reflects the ongoing, relatively constant heating demand that persists even when the building is not experiencing peak heating needs.
In energy performance and design, basisverwarming is used to separate the baseline heating requirement from supplemental
Advantages of managing basisverwarming include more stable indoor temperatures, reduced risk of humidity fluctuations, and improved
Disadvantages can arise if continuous operation leads to unnecessary energy use in mild weather or poorly
See also: base load, heating load, thermal performance, energy modeling, heat pump operation.