kSIST-TP FprCEN/TR 18341:2026
(Main)District heating and cooling systems - Supplementary information on usage of CEN/TC 107 documents
District heating and cooling systems - Supplementary information on usage of CEN/TC 107 documents
This document provides an overview of the standardization deliverables published and under development under the responsibility of CEN/TC 107. It defines the temperature ranges applicable to the intended use of these documents and establishes a classification system linking each document to its corresponding temperature range. Furthermore, it describes how estimation of service life of pipe systems is conducted based on the average operating temperature within service pipes, taking into account additional influencing conditions.
Fernwärme- und Fernkälteverteilsysteme - Ergänzende Information zur Anwendung der Dokumente des CEN/TC 107 "Fernwärme- und Fernkältesysteme"
Systèmes de chauffage urbain et de froid urbain - Informations supplémentaires relatives à l'utilisation des documents du CEN/TC 107
Sistemi daljinskega ogrevanja in hlajenja - Dodatne informacije o uporabi dokumentov CEN/TC 107
General Information
- Status
- Not Published
- Public Enquiry End Date
- 22-Apr-2026
- Technical Committee
- I13 - Imaginarni 13
- Current Stage
- 5520 - Unique Acceptance Procedure (UAP) (Adopted Project)
- Start Date
- 16-Feb-2026
- Due Date
- 06-Jul-2026
Relations
- Effective Date
- 28-Jan-2026
- Effective Date
- 28-Jan-2026
- Effective Date
- 28-Jan-2026
- Effective Date
- 28-Jan-2026
Overview
kSIST-TP FprCEN/TR 18341:2026: District Heating and Cooling Systems – Supplementary Information on Usage of CEN/TC 107 Documents is a technical report developed by CEN/TC 107 responsible for district heating and cooling systems. This document provides a comprehensive overview of the standardization deliverables published and under development by the committee. It details the temperature ranges relevant to these documents, introduces a classification system for mapping standards to temperature ranges, and explains how to estimate service life for pipe systems based on average operating temperature and other influencing conditions.
CEN/TC 107 oversees a range of European Standards (EN), Technical Specifications (TS), and Technical Reports (TR) relevant for designers, installers, and operators in the district heating and cooling sector. kSIST-TP FprCEN/TR 18341:2026 supports users in choosing the appropriate documents and understanding their application context.
Key Topics
- Structure of Standardization Deliverables: The report outlines the different types of deliverables (EN, TS, TR) and their areas of applicability, including both district heating and district cooling, as well as rigid and flexible pipe systems.
- Temperature Ranges and Classification: A systematic classification links each standard to a defined temperature range (TR1–TR5), supporting tailored application for district heating (high temperatures) and district cooling (low temperatures).
- Service Life Estimation: Guidance is given on how to estimate the expected service life of various pipe systems based on the average operating temperature. For systems using steel service pipes, a design range of 30–50 years is achievable depending on continuous operating temperature, while flexible systems with polymer pipes may exceed 100 years, as outlined in relevant EN and TS standards.
- Applicability Matrix: A tabular overview (referenced in the report) helps users quickly identify which standards are applicable to specific pipe system types (rigid/flexible, steel/polymer) and temperature classes.
- Conditions Affecting Service Life: Important influencing factors such as installation conditions, operational practices, and the quality of water and system construction are highlighted as key to maximizing longevity and reliability.
Applications
kSIST-TP FprCEN/TR 18341:2026 serves as a vital resource for stakeholders involved in:
- Design: Engineers can select standards relevant to their system's temperature range and specific pipe configurations (single/twin, hot/cold water, heating/cooling).
- Installation: Installers gain clarity on requirements for both rigid and flexible pipe systems, including qualification criteria for personnel.
- Operation & Maintenance: Operators benefit from guidance on surveillance systems, service life prediction, and operational best practices to ensure network reliability and optimize lifecycle costs of district heating and cooling networks.
- Procurement: Facility managers and project planners can specify appropriate standards in tender documents, ensuring quality and compatibility for components, joints, and fittings.
- Regulatory Compliance: Authorities and consultants can use the classification and applicability mapping to assess conformity with European requirements for district energy systems.
Related Standards
kSIST-TP FprCEN/TR 18341:2026 references a wide framework of key district heating and cooling pipe standards, including but not limited to:
- EN 253: Bonded single pipe systems for directly buried hot water networks.
- EN 13941 Series: Design and installation of thermal insulated bonded pipe systems.
- EN 14419: Surveillance systems for district heating pipes.
- EN 15698 Series: Bonded twin pipe systems.
- EN 15632 Series: Factory-made flexible pipe systems.
- EN 17414 & EN 17415 Series: Specifications for district cooling pipes and systems.
- EN 17248: Terms and definitions for pipe systems.
- CEN/TS 17889: Classification and requirements for thermoplastic reinforced flexible pipes.
Additional references include international methodologies such as EN ISO 13760 for service life calculations and forthcoming drafts and technical reports produced by CEN/TC 107.
By providing structured guidance on the use and applicability of CEN/TC 107 documents, kSIST-TP FprCEN/TR 18341:2026 supports consistent quality, safety, and efficiency in district heating and cooling system design and operation across Europe. For professionals aiming for best practices and regulatory compliance, this report is an essential knowledge resource.
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Frequently Asked Questions
kSIST-TP FprCEN/TR 18341:2026 is a draft published by the Slovenian Institute for Standardization (SIST). Its full title is "District heating and cooling systems - Supplementary information on usage of CEN/TC 107 documents". This standard covers: This document provides an overview of the standardization deliverables published and under development under the responsibility of CEN/TC 107. It defines the temperature ranges applicable to the intended use of these documents and establishes a classification system linking each document to its corresponding temperature range. Furthermore, it describes how estimation of service life of pipe systems is conducted based on the average operating temperature within service pipes, taking into account additional influencing conditions.
This document provides an overview of the standardization deliverables published and under development under the responsibility of CEN/TC 107. It defines the temperature ranges applicable to the intended use of these documents and establishes a classification system linking each document to its corresponding temperature range. Furthermore, it describes how estimation of service life of pipe systems is conducted based on the average operating temperature within service pipes, taking into account additional influencing conditions.
kSIST-TP FprCEN/TR 18341:2026 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 23.040.07 - Pipeline and its parts for district heat; 23.040.99 - Other pipeline components. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
kSIST-TP FprCEN/TR 18341:2026 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to SIST EN ISO 17829:2025, SIST EN ISO 17831-1:2025, SIST EN ISO 17831-2:2025, SIST EN ISO 17225-8:2023. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.
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Standards Content (Sample)
SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-april-2026
Sistemi daljinskega ogrevanja in hlajenja - Dodatne informacije o uporabi
dokumentov CEN/TC 107
District heating and cooling systems - Supplementary information on usage of CEN/TC
107 documents
Fernwärme- und Fernkälteverteilsysteme - Ergänzende Information zur Anwendung der
Dokumente des CEN/TC 107 "Fernwärme- und Fernkältesysteme"
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: FprCEN/TR 18341
ICS:
23.040.07 Cevovodi za daljinsko Pipeline and its parts for
ogrevanje in njihovi deli district heat
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
FINAL DRAFT
TECHNICAL REPORT
RAPPORT TECHNIQUE
TECHNISCHER REPORT
February 2026
ICS 23.040.07; 23.040.99
English Version
District heating and cooling systems - Supplementary
information on usage of CEN/TC 107 documents
Fernwärme- und Fernkälteverteilsysteme -
Ergänzende Information zur Anwendung der
Dokumente des CEN/TC 107 "Fernwärme- und
Fernkältesysteme"
This draft Technical Report is submitted to CEN members for Vote. It has been drawn up by the Technical Committee CEN/TC
107.
CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway,
Poland, Portugal, Republic of North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Türkiye and
United Kingdom.
Recipients of this draft are invited to submit, with their comments, notification of any relevant patent rights of which they are
aware and to provide supporting documentation.
Warning : This document is not a Technical Report. It is distributed for review and comments. It is subject to change without
notice and shall not be referred to as a Technical Report.
EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATION
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© 2026 CEN All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved Ref. No. FprCEN/TR 18341:2026 E
worldwide for CEN national Members.
Contents Page
European foreword . 3
Introduction . 4
1 Scope . 5
2 Normative references . 5
3 Terms and definitions . 5
4 Structure of standardization deliverables . 5
4.1 General . 5
4.2 Terminology in district heating and cooling pipe systems . 6
4.3 Surveillance systems . 6
4.4 Design and installation of thermal insulated rigid and flexible pipe systems . 7
4.5 Joint casing assemblies . 7
4.6 Qualification testing of fitter and PE-welder . 7
4.7 Bonded rigid single pipe systems for directly buried hot water networks . 7
4.8 Bonded rigid twin pipe systems for directly buried hot water networks . 7
4.9 Bonded rigid single pipe systems for directly buried cold water networks . 7
4.10 Factory-made flexible pipe systems for district heating . 7
4.11 Factory-made flexible pipe systems for district cooling . 8
5 Temperature ranges . 8
6 Service life . 10
Bibliography . 12
European foreword
This document (FprCEN/TR 18341:2026) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 107
"District heating and cooling systems", the secretariat of which is held by DS.
This document is currently submitted to the Vote on TR.
Introduction
CEN/TC 107 is responsible for the development, revision, and adaptation of standardization
deliverables within the domain of district heating and cooling systems. These deliverables include
European Standards (EN), Technical Specificätions (TS), and Technical Reports (TR). Since the
publication of its first standard, EN 253, in 1990, the committee has produced more than 26 deliverables
addressing various aspects of the sector.
In 2023, the scope of CEN/TC 107 was expanded to address emerging requirements in district heating
and cooling, with particular attention to system optimization, environmental considerations, and sector
coupling. This expansion also aligns with the activities of ISO/TC 341, thereby facilitating opportunities
for joint development of standards under the framework of the Vienna Agreement.
Given the growing number of deliverables, there is a recognized need to provide clear guidance to users
regarding the availability and applicability of standards, technical specificätions, and technical reports
for district heating and cooling pipes, including the conditions under which these documents are used.
1 Scope
This document provides an overview of the standardization deliverables published and under
development under the responsibility of CEN/TC 107. It defines the temperature ranges applicable to
the intended use of these documents and establishes a clässificätion system linking each document to
its corresponding temperature range. Furthermore, it describes how estimation of service life of pipe
systems is conducted based on the average operating temperature within service pipes, taking into
account additional influencing conditions.
2 Normative references
There are no normative references in this document.
3 Terms and definitions
No terms and definitions are listed in this document.
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at http://www.iso.org/obp
— IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/
4 Structure of standardization deliverables
4.1 General
Figure 1 illustrates the standardization deliverables published and currently under development by
CEN/TC 107. It further indicates:
— which deliverables are of a superordinate nature and therefore generally applicable;
— the deliverables applicable to district heating pipelines and those applicable to district cooling
pipelines;
— the deliverables relevant to rigid pipe systems and those relevant to flexible pipe systems.
Key
WI work item
EN European standard
TS technical specificätion
SPS single pipe systems
TPS twin pipe systems
Figure 1 — Structure of standardization deliverables under the scope of CEN/TC 107
4.2 Terminology in district heating and cooling pipe systems
EN 17248 [1] provides a comprehensive set of terms and definitions related to district heating and
district cooling pipe systems. It serves as a reference to ensure consistent and clear communication
within the industry.
4.3 Surveillance systems
EN 14419 [2] specifies the requirements and installation of surveillance systems to monitor and
maintain the integrity of the district heating infrastructure.
4.4 Design and installation of thermal insulated rigid and flexible pipe systems
The EN 13941 series [3] provides requirements for the design and installation of directly buried bonded
pipe systems in district heating networks. EN 13941-1 [4] defines design principles, while EN 13941-2
[5] specifies installation practices.
NOTE Information on district cooling is being integrated into the current revision process.
4.5 Joint casing assemblies
The EN 489 series [6] provides specificätions for joint casing systems in district heating and cooling
applications. EN 489-1 [7] defines requirements for joint casing assemblies and thermal insulation in
bonded pipe systems, while prEN 489-2 [8] specifies joint casing systems for factory-made flexible
pipe systems.
4.6 Qualification testing of fitter and PE-welder
The prEN 18213 series [9] establishes quälificätion requirements for personnel involved in the
installation of bonded single and twin pipe systems used in directly buried hot and cold water
networks, with prEN 18213-1 [10] specifying the procedures and criteria for the quälificätion testing
of fitters, prEN 18213-2 [11] defining the requirements for the quälificätion testing of polyethylene
(PE) welders.
4.7 Bonded rigid single pipe systems for directly buried hot water networks
These are a category of standards providing specificätions for bonded single pipe systems in directly
buried district heating networks. EN 253 [12] defines requirements for factory-made pipe assemblies
with steel service pipes, polyurethane insulation, and a polyethylene casing. EN 448 [13] specifies fitting
assemblies, EN 488-1 [14] covers shut-off valve assemblies, and EN 488-2 [15] defines service valve
assemblies.
4.8 Bonded rigid twin pipe systems for directly buried hot water networks
The EN 15698 series [16] provides specificätions for bonded twin pipe systems in directly buried district
heating networks. EN 15698-1 [17] defines requirements for factory-made twin pipe assemblies with
steel service pipes, polyurethane insulation, and a polyethylene casing, while EN 15698-2 [18] specifies
fitting and valve assemblies with the same construction.
4.9 Bonded rigid single pipe systems for directly buried cold water networks
The EN 17415 series [19] specifies requirements for factory-made components used in bonded single
pipe systems for directly buried cold water networks in district cooling applications. EN 17415-1 [20]
defines the requirements for pipe assemblies, EN 17415-2 [21] covers fitting assemblies, and EN
17415-3 [22] specifies the requirements for steel valve assemblies, ensuring that all components are
suitable for the specific conditions of cold water distribution.
4.10 Factory-made flexible pipe systems for district heating
The standards on factory-made flexible pipe systems for district heating cover clässificätions, general
requirements, and test methods for both bonded and non-bonded systems with plastic or metal service
pipes.
The EN 15632 series [23] provides specificätions for flexible pre-insulated pipe systems used in district
heating applications. EN 15632-1 [24] defines general requirements and system components, EN
Currently under development.
Currently under development.
Currently under development.
15632-2 [25], specifies requirements for bonded systems, EN 15632-3 [26] covers non-bonded
systems, and EN 15632-4 [27] outlines test methods applicable to both configurätions.
The EN 17878 series provides further specificätions for flexible pipe systems with a lower temperature
profile. EN 17878-1 [28] defines general requirements, EN 17878-2 [29] specifies performance criteria
and product characteristics, and EN 17878-3 [30]outlines applicable test methods.
NOTE For lower temperature profile, see Figure 1 and Figure 2 .
CEN/TS 17889 [31] complements these standards by offering technical specificätions that support
harmonization in the design and application of flexible pipe systems for district heating and cooling.
4.11 Factory-made flexible pipe systems for district cooling
The EN 17414 series provides clässificätions, general requirements, and test methods for factory-made
flexible pipe systems with plastic service pipes, specificälly designed for distr
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