CEN/TC 130 - Space heating appliances without integral heat sources
- to prepare product standards defining the characteristics of space heating and/or cooling appliances without integral heat source (e.g. radiators, panels, convectors with or without a fan) - to prepare test standards for determining the nominal thermal output of above mentioned appliances in order to provide a common basis for their evaluation as well as to determine the thermal output in different operating conditions to be used as a basis for designing heating and/or cooling systems, insuring the reproducibility and repeatability of test data within stated tolerances - to prepare product standards defining the characteristics of radiators valves and fittings operated automatically or manually with or without presetting to control the thermal exchange - to specify methods and procedures to evaluate all the characteristics included in product standards - to define criteria and procedures to provide factory product controls to maintain the product characteristics within stated tolerances.
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- to prepare product standards defining the characteristics of space heating and/or cooling appliances without integral heat source (e.g. radiators, panels, convectors with or without a fan) - to prepare test standards for determining the nominal thermal output of above mentioned appliances in order to provide a common basis for their evaluation as well as to determine the thermal output in different operating conditions to be used as a basis for designing heating and/or cooling systems, insuring the reproducibility and repeatability of test data within stated tolerances - to prepare product standards defining the characteristics of radiators valves and fittings operated automatically or manually with or without presetting to control the thermal exchange - to specify methods and procedures to evaluate all the characteristics included in product standards - to define criteria and procedures to provide factory product controls to maintain the product characteristics within stated tolerances.
General Information
The EN 1264 series gives guidelines for surface embedded heating and cooling systems installed in buildings, residential and non-residential (e.g. office, public, commercial and industrial buildings) and focuses on systems installed for the purpose of thermal comfort.
The EN 1264 series gives guidelines for water based heating and cooling systems embedded into the enclosure surfaces of the room to be heated or to be cooled. It also specifies the use of other heating media instead of water, as appropriate.
The EN 1264 series specifies standardized product characteristics by calculation and testing the thermal output of heating for technical specifications and certification. For the design, construction and operation of these systems, see EN 1264-3 and EN 1264-4 for the types A, B, C, D, H, I and J. For the types E, F and G, see the EN ISO 11855 series.
The systems specified in The EN 1264 series are adjoined to the structural base of the enclosure surfaces of the building, mounted directly or with fixing supports. The EN 1264 series does not specify ceiling systems mounted in a suspended ceiling with a designed open air gap between the system and the building structure which allows the thermally induced circulation of the air. The thermal output of these systems can be determined according to the EN 14037 series and EN 14240.
EN 1264-4 specifies uniform requirements for the design and the construction of heating and cooling floor, ceiling and wall structures to ensure that the heating/cooling systems are suited to the particular application.
The requirements specified by the EN 1264 series apply only to the components of the heating/cooling systems which are part of the heating/cooling system. EN 1264-4 does not cover other elements which are not part of the heating/cooling system.
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The EN 1264 series gives guidelines for surface embedded heating and cooling systems installed in buildings, residential and non-residential (e.g. office, public, commercial and industrial buildings) and focuses on systems installed for the purpose of thermal comfort.
The EN 1264 series gives guidelines for water based heating and cooling systems embedded into the enclosure surfaces of the room to be heated or to be cooled. It also specifies the use of other heating media instead of water, as appropriate.
The EN 1264 series specifies standardized product characteristics by calculation and testing the thermal output of heating for technical specifications and certification. For the design, construction and operation of these systems, see EN 1264-3 and EN 1264-4 for the types A, B, C, D, H, I and J. For the types E, F and G, see the EN ISO 11855 series.
The systems specified in the EN 1264 series are adjoined to the structural base of the enclosure surfaces of the building, mounted directly or with fixing supports. The EN 1264 series does not specify ceiling systems mounted in a suspended ceiling with a designed open air gap between the system and the building structure which allows the thermally induced circulation of the air. The thermal output of these systems can be determined according to the EN 14037 series and EN 14240.
EN 1264-5 specifies the recalculation of values determined in EN 1264-2 for the system in question. It enables the conversion of the calculation and measurement results of EN 1264-2 into results for other surface orientations in the room, i.e. for ceiling and wall heating, as well as for the application as cooling surfaces, i.e. for floor, ceiling and wall cooling. The test results of EN 1264-2 are the basis of all calculation, whether or not the system in question is used for heating or cooling application.
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The EN 1264 series gives guidelines for surface embedded heating and cooling systems installed in buildings, residential and non-residential (e.g. office, public, commercial and industrial buildings) and focuses on systems installed for the purpose of thermal comfort.
The EN 1264 series gives guidelines for water based heating and cooling systems embedded into the enclosure surfaces of the room to be heated or to be cooled. It also specifies the use of other heating media instead of water, as appropriate.
The EN 1264 series specifies standardized product characteristics by calculation and testing the thermal output of heating for technical specifications and certification. For the design, construction and operation of these systems, see EN 1264-3 and EN 1264-4 for the types A, B, C, D, H, I and J. For the types E, F and G, see the EN ISO 11855 series.
The systems specified in the EN 1264 series are adjoined to the structural base of the enclosure surfaces of the building, mounted directly or with fixing supports. The EN 1264 series does not specify ceiling systems mounted in a suspended ceiling with a designed open air gap between the system and the building structure which allows the thermally induced circulation of the air. The thermal output of these systems can be determined according to the EN 14037 series and EN 14240.
EN 1264-1 specifies system types and characteristics of water based surface embedded radiant heating and cooling systems.
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The EN 1264 series gives guidelines for surface embedded heating and cooling systems installed in buildings, residential and non-residential (e.g. office, public, commercial and industrial buildings) and focuses on systems installed for the purpose of thermal comfort.
The EN 1264 series gives guidelines for water based heating and cooling systems embedded into the enclosure surfaces of the room to be heated or to be cooled. It also specifies the use of other heating media instead of water, as appropriate.
The EN 1264 series specifies standardized product characteristics by calculation and testing the thermal output of heating for technical specifications and certification. For the design, construction and operation of these systems, see EN 1264-3 and EN 1264-4 for the types A, B, C, D, H, I and J. For the types E, F and G, see the EN ISO 11855 series.
The systems specified in the EN 1264 series are adjoined to the structural base of the enclosure surfaces of the building, mounted directly or with fixing supports. The EN 1264 series does not specify ceiling systems mounted in a suspended ceiling with a designed open air gap between the system and the building structure which allows the thermally induced circulation of the air. The thermal output of these systems can be determined according to the EN 14037 series and EN 14240.
EN 1264-2 specifies hot water floor heating systems. The application of EN 1264-5 requires the prior use of EN 1264-2. EN 1264-5 specifies the conversion of the thermal output of floor heating systems determined in EN 1264-2 into the thermal output of heating surfaces embedded in walls and ceilings as well as into the thermal output of cooling surfaces embedded in floors, walls and ceilings.
EN 1264-2 specifies the boundary conditions and the test methods for the determination of the thermal output of hot water floor heating systems as a function of the temperature difference between the heating medium and the room temperature.
The thermal output is tested by a calculation method and by a measurement method. The calculation method is applicable to systems corresponding to the definitions in EN 1264-1 (type A, B, C, D, H, I and J). The measurement method gives guidance for systems not corresponding to these definitions. The calculation method and the measurement method are consistent with each other and provide correlating and adequate test results.
The test results, expressed depending on further parameters, are the standard specific thermal output and the associated standard temperature difference between the heating medium and the room temperature as well as fields of characteristic curves showing the relationship between the specific thermal output and the temperature difference between the heating medium and the room.
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The EN 1264 series gives guidelines for surface embedded heating and cooling systems installed in buildings, residential and non-residential (e.g. office, public, commercial and industrial buildings) and focuses on systems installed for the purpose of thermal comfort.
The EN 1264 series gives guidelines for water based heating and cooling systems embedded into the enclosure surfaces of the room to be heated or to be cooled. It also specifies the use of other heating media instead of water, as appropriate.
The EN 1264 series specifies standardized product characteristics by calculation and testing the thermal output of heating for technical specifications and certification. For the design, construction and operation of these systems, see EN 1264-3 and EN 1264-4 for the types A, B, C, D, H, I and J. For the types E, F and G, see the EN ISO 11855 series.
The systems specified in the EN 1264 series are adjoined to the structural base of the enclosure surfaces of the building, mounted directly or with fixing supports. The EN 1264 series does not specify ceiling systems mounted in a suspended ceiling with a designed open air gap between the system and the building structure which allows the thermally induced circulation of the air. The thermal output of these systems can be determined according to EN 14037 series and EN 14240.
EN 1264-3 specifies the use in practical engineering of the results coming from EN 1264-2 and EN 1264-5.
For heating systems, physiological limitations are taken into account when specifying the surface temperatures. In the case of floor heating systems the limitations are realized by a design based on the characteristic curves and limit curves determined in accordance with EN 1264-2.
For cooling systems, only a limitation with respect to the dew point is taken into account. In predominating practice, this means that physiological limitations are included as well.
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This document specifies definitions, requirements and test methods for thermostatic radiator valves referred to hereafter as thermostatic valves.
This standard applies to two port thermostatic valves with or without pre-setting facility and thermostatic integrated valves with or without pre-setting facility for fitting to radiators in wet central heating installations up to a water temperature of 120 °C and a nominal pressure of PN 10.
This standard further specifies the dimensions, the materials and the connection details of four series of straight and angle pattern thermostatic radiator valves of nominal pressure ≤ PN 10.
This standard can be used as reference in a CEN/CENELEC Certification Mark System on thermostatic radiator valves.
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This European Standard defines the technical specifications and requirements for the definition of the cooling capacity of pre-fabricated ceiling mounted radiant panels according to the specifications of EN 14037 1:2016, 3.3.1. The test according to this standard requires the measurement of the thermal output according to EN 14037 2:2016 of the model.
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This European Standard describes the procedure to determine the rated thermal output (ΦD) and the mean surface temperature (trp) of pre-fabricated ceiling mounted radiant panels.
Pre-fabricated ceiling mounted radiant panels exchange heat mainly by radiation.
The test methods for determining the thermal output of pre-fabricated ceiling mounted radiant panels, as described in EN 14037 2:2016, give reliable results for comparing different products, but these results un-derstate the output obtained under real operating conditions.
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This European Standard defines technical specifications and requirements of free hanging prefabricated ceil-ing mounted radiant panels with an air gap between construction and the emitter (not embedded) fed with water at temperatures below 120 °C connected with a centralized heating supply source intended to be in-stalled in buildings.
The panels should be installed with an upper insulation.
The European Standard does not apply to independent heating devices.
The European Standard also defines the additional common data that the manufacturer has to provide to the trade in order to ensure the correct application of the products.
This European standard does not cover the performance of hanging accessories.
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This European Standard describes the test method and the test installation for determining the thermal output of ceiling mounted heating surfaces according to the specifications of prEN 14037-1:2011, 3.3.2, 3.3.3 and 3.3.4.
This part applies to determine thermal output when chilled ceilings according to EN 14240 are also used for heating.
NOTE Test results according to this part cannot be compared with results according to EN 14037-2 because great discrepancies are given at open ceilings, convective components and heating surfaces without upper insulation.
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This European Standard describes the test method and the test installation for determining the thermal out-put of pre-fabricated ceiling mounted radiant panels according to the specifications of EN 14037 1:2016, 3.3.1.
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This European Standard applies to the thermal output testing of fan assisted radiators, convectors and trench convectors, i.e.
- fan assisted radiators and convectors , provided the heater has a dedicated fan or fans,
- trench convectors with and without fan(s), provided the heater and the fan(s) are dedicated,
- ventilation radiators and convectors.
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This European Standard defines the technical specifications and requirements of fan assisted radiators, convectors and trench convectors for permanent installation in central heating systems which are factory assembled or kits.
This European Standard covers fan assisted radiators and convectors fed with water at temperatures below 120 °C, supplied by a remote heating source.
This European Standard also applies for radiators and convectors according to EN 442-1 to determine their dry cooling capacity.
This European Standard does not apply to discrete heating appliances.
This European Standard also defines the additional common data that the manufacturer is to provide to the trade in order to ensure the correct application of the products.
This European Standard applies to the testing for the determination of thermal output and dry cooling capacity of
- fan assisted radiators and convectors, provided the heater/cooler has a dedicated fan or fans;
- trench convectors with and without fan(s), provided the fan(s) are dedicated;
- ventilation radiators and convectors (only heating);
- not fan assisted radiators and convectors (only cooling).
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This European Standard applies to the testing of the dry cooling capacity with no condensation of fan assisted radiators, convectors and trench convectors which are factory assembled or kits, i.e.
- fan assisted radiators and convectors, provided the cooler has a dedicated fan or fans,
- radiators and convectors without dedicated fan(s),
- trench convectors with and without fan(s), provided the cooler and the fan(s) are dedicated.
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This European Standard defines procedures for determining the standard thermal outputs and other characteristics of radiators and convectors installed in a permanent manner in construction works, fed with water or steam at temperatures below 120 °C, supplied by a remote energy source.
This European Standard specifies the laboratory arrangements and testing methods to be adopted, the admissible tolerances, the criteria for selecting the samples to be tested and for verifying the conformity of the current production with the samples tested at the initial test.
This European Standard also defines the additional common data that the manufacturer shall provide with the product in order to ensure the correct application of the products.
This European Standard does not apply to fan assisted radiators, fan assisted convectors and trench convectors and to independent heating appliances.
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This European Standard defines the technical specifications and requirements of radiators and convectors to be installed in heating systems in buildings including assessment and verification of constancy of performance.
This European Standard deals with radiators and convectors installed in a permanent manner in construction works, fed with water or steam at temperatures below 120 °C, supplied by a remote energy source.
This European Standard does not apply to independent heating appliances.
This European Standard also defines the additional common data that the manufacturer shall provide with the product in order to ensure the correct application of the products.
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This European Standard applies to detachable connections with outside threaded pipe G ¾ A in accordance with EN ISO 228-1. These are used in the field of heating and cooling emission systems at the following hydraulic connection points: connection between radiators or circuit distributors and the respective pipe. Another connection point, for radiators with integrated valve sets, is the screw connection to the connection fitting or to the screw connection itself.
This European Standard specifies the dimensions for the single and the double connection.
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This European Standard defines the technical specifications and requirements of ceiling mounted hot water radiant panels, heating and cooling surfaces fed with water at temperatures below 120 °C connected with a centralized heating and/or cooling supply source.
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This European Standard defines the technical specifications and requirements for the definition of the cooling capacity of ceiling mounted radiant panels according to the specifications of prEN 14037-1:2011, 3.3.1. The test according to this standard requires the measurement of the thermal output according to EN 14037-2 of the model.
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This European Standard describes the test method and the test installation for determining the thermal output of ceiling mounted heating surfaces according to the specifications of prEN 14037-1:2011, 3.3.2, 3.3.3 and 3.3.4.
This part applies to determine thermal output when chilled ceilings according to EN 14240 are also used for heating.
NOTE Test results according to this part cannot be compared with results according to EN 14037-2 because great discrepancies are given at open ceilings, convective components and heating surfaces without upper insulation.
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This European Standard describes the test method and the test installation for determining the thermal output of ceiling mounted radiant panels according to the specifications of prEN 14037-1:2011, 3.3.1.
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This European Standard describes the procedure to determine the rated thermal output (D) and the mean surface temperature (trp).
Ceiling mounted radiant panels exchange heat mainly by radiation.
The test methods to determine the thermal output of ceiling mounted radiant panels, as described in EN 14037-2, give reliable results for comparing different products, but these results understate the output obtained under real operating conditions.
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This European Standard defines procedures for determining the standard thermal outputs of heating
appliances fed with water or steam at temperatures below 120 °C, supplied by a remote heat source.
This European Standard specifies the laboratory arrangements and testing methods to be adopted, the
admissible tolerances, the criteria for selecting the samples to be tested and for verifying the conformity of the
current production with the samples tested at the initial test.
This European Standard also defines the additional common data that the manufacturer shall provide to the
trade in order to ensure the correct application of the products.
This European Standard does not apply to independent heating appliances.
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This European Standard defines the technical specifications and requirements of radiators and convectors
to be installed in central heating systems in residential buildings.
Radiators and convectors are components for installation in a permanent manner in construction works.
This European Standard covers radiators and convectors fed with water or steam at temperatures below
120 °C, supplied by a remote heat source.
This European Standard does not apply to independent heating appliances.
This European Standard also defines the additional common data that the manufacturer shall provide to
the trade in order to ensure the correct application of the products.
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This European Standard specifies the procedures for evaluating the conformity of radiators/convectors to EN 442-1. It specifies the procedures and methods for the initial evaluation and the controls required to maintain conformity.
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This European Standard specifies the boundary conditions and the prove methods for the determination of the thermal output of hot water floor heating systems as a function of the temperature difference between the heating medium and the room temperature.
This standard shall be applied to commercial trade and practical engineering if proved and certifiable values of the thermal output shall be used.
This European Standard applies to heating and cooling systems embedded into the enclosure surfaces of the room to be heated or to be cooled. This Part of this European Standard applies to hot water floor heating systems. Applying of Part 5 of this European Standard requires the prior use of this Part of this European Standard. Part 5 of this European Standard deals with the conversion of the thermal output of floor heating systems determined in Part 2 into the thermal output of heating surfaces embedded in walls and ceilings as well as into the thermal output of cooling surfaces embedded in floors, walls and ceilings.
The thermal output is proved by a calculation method (Clause 6) and by a test method (Clause 9). The calculation method is applicable to systems corresponding to the definitions in EN 1264-1 (type A, type B, type C, type D). For systems not corresponding to these definitions, the test method shall be used. The calculation method and the test method are consistent with each other and provide correlating and adequate prove results.
The prove results, expressed depending on further parameters, are the standard specific thermal output and the associated standard temperature difference between the heating medium and the room temperature as well as fields of characteristic curves showing the relationship between the specific thermal output and the temperature difference between the heating medium and the room.
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This European Standard is applicable to water based surface embedded heating and cooling systems in residential, office and other buildings, the use of which corresponds to or is similar to that of residential buildings.
This European Standard applies to heating and cooling systems embedded into the enclosure surfaces of the room to be heated or to be cooled.
It also applies as appropriate to the use of other heating media instead of water.
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This European Standard applies to heating and cooling systems embedded into the enclosure surfaces of the room to be heated or to be cooled.
This document deals with the use in practical engineering of the results coming from part 2 and 5 and is applicable to floor-, ceiling- and wall heating systems, as well floor-, ceiling- and wall cooling systems.
For heating systems, physiological limitations are taken into account when specifying the surface temperatures. In the case of floor heating systems the limitations are realised by a design based on the characteristic curves and limit curves determined in accordance with part 2 of this Standard.
For cooling systems, only a limitation with respect to the dew point is taken into account. In predominating practice, this means that physiological limitations are included as well.
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This European Standard applies to heating and cooling systems embedded into the enclosure surfaces of the room to be heated or to be cooled.
This document specifies uniform requirements for the design and the construction of heating and cooling floor, ceiling and wall structures to ensure that the heating/cooling systems are suited to the particular application.
The requirements specified by this Standard apply only to the components of the heating/cooling systems which are part of the heating/cooling system. This document excludes all other elements which are not part of the heating/cooling system.
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This European Standard applies to water based heating and cooling systems embedded into the enclosure surfaces of the room to be heated or to be cooled. Part 5 of this standard deals with the recalculation of values determined in Part 2 of this European Standard for the system in question, using it for floor heating applications. The recalculation method described in this part of the standard enables the conversion of the calculation and test results of Part 2 into results for other surface orientations in the room, i. e. for ceiling and wall heating, as well as for the application as cooling surfaces, i. e. for floor, ceiling and wall cooling. It has to be emphasised that the test results of Part 2 of this European Standard are the basis of all calculation. Therefore the use of this prove method is necessary whether or not the system in question is used for heating or cooling application.
This European Standard shall be applied to commercial trade and practical engineering if proved and certifiable values of the thermal output shall be used.
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2012-08-02 EMA: WI transfered to CEN/TC 130 in accordance with Decision BT C69/2012.
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This European Standard specifies definitions, requirements and test methods for thermostatic radiator valves (referred to hereafter as thermostatic valves).
This standard applies to two port thermostatic valves with or without pre-setting facility for fitting to radiators in wet central heating installations up to a water temperature of 120 °C and a nominal pressure of PN 10.
This standard further specifies the dimensions, the materials and the connection details of four series of straight and angle pattern thermostatic radiator valves of nominal pressure inferior or equal to PN 10.
This standard can be used as reference in a CEN/CENELEC Certification Mark System on thermostatic radiator valves.
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Definition of the test method and the test installation for determinating the thermal output of ceiling mounted radiant panels.
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Definition of technical specifications and requirements of prefabricated hot water radiant panels fed with water at temperatures below 120°C supplied by a remote heat source and definition of the additional common data that the manufacturer shall provide to the trade in order to ensure the correct application of the products. The document does not apply to independent heating appliances.
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Definition of the test method for determining the thermal output of prefabricated ceiling mounted radiant panels fed with water at temperature below 120°C supplied from a remote source.
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Drafting of Annex ZA in relation to Mandate 129 (EC Directive 89/106).
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This European Standard specifies the procedures for evaluating the conformity of radiators/convectors to EN 442-1. It specifies the procedures and methods for the initial evaluation and the controls required to maintain conformity.
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Drafting of Annex J concerning traceability of the thermal output measurement of radiators and convectors.
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To add Annex H concerning the om values of a set of master radiators complying with EN 442-2.
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This draft European Standard defines procedures for determining the standard thermal output of the heating appliances fed with water or steam at temperatures below 120 °C, supplied by a remote heat source. This draft European Standard specifies the laboratory arrangements and testing methods to be adopted, the admissible tolerances, the criteria for selecting the samples to be tested and for verifying the conformity of the current production with the samples tested at the initial test.
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This draft European standard defines the technical specifications and requirements of radiators/convectors to be installed in central heating systems in residential buildings. Radiators and convectors are compounds for installation in a permanent manner in construction works. This draft European standard covers radiators and convectors fed with water or steam at temperaturesbelow 120°C, supplied by a remote heat source.
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This European Standard specifies the boundary conditions and the prove methods for the determination of the thermal output of hot water floor heating systems as a function of the temperature difference between the heating medium and the room temperature.
This standard shall be applied to commercial trade and practical engineering if proved and certifiable values of the thermal output shall be used.
This European Standard applies to heating and cooling systems embedded into the enclosure surfaces of the room to be heated or to be cooled. This Part of this European Standard applies to hot water floor heating systems. Applying of Part 5 of this European Standard requires the prior use of this Part of this European Standard. Part 5 of this European Standard deals with the conversion of the thermal output of floor heating systems determined in Part 2 into the thermal output of heating surfaces embedded in walls and ceilings as well as into the thermal output of cooling surfaces embedded in floors, walls and ceilings.
The thermal output is proved by a calculation method (Clause 6) and by a test method (Clause 9). The calculation method is applicable to systems corresponding to the definitions in EN 1264 1 (type A, type B, type C, type D). For systems not corresponding to these definitions, the test method shall be used. The calculation method and the test method are consistent with each other and provide correlating and adequate prove results.
The prove results, expressed depending on further parameters, are the standard specific thermal output and the associated standard temperature difference between the heating medium and the room temperature as well as fields of characteristic curves showing the relationship between the specific thermal output and the temperature difference between the heating medium and the room.
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This standard is applicable to hot water floor heating systems in residential, office and other buildings, the use of which corresponds to or is similar to that of residential buildings. This European Standard is not applicable to floorheating systems in wood flooring. It also applies as appropriate to the use of other heating media instead of water. The important definitions and symbols for hot water heating systems are specified in this standard.
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This European Standard is applicable to hot water floor heating systems as defined in EN 1264-1:1997.
This European Standard specifies uniform requirements for the design and the construction of heated floor structures to ensure that the underfloor heating system is suited to the particular application.
This European Standard specifies only the particular requirements which are dependent on the floor heating. This European Standard is not applicable to the other elements which are part of all floor structures (heated or not).
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This standard is applicable to hot water floor heating systems as defined in EN 1264-1. Physiological limitations are taken into account for the floor surface temperature. The design is based on performance characteristic curves and limit curves calculated in accordance with EN 1264-2.
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This standard is applicable to hot water floor heating systems as defined in Part 1. The determination of thermal performance of hot water floor heating systems and their conformity to standards in construction is carried out by calculation in accordance with design documents and model: in the case of special constructions and if necessary, the determination of thermal performance by calculaltion is combined with measuring techniques.
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This standard specifies the procedures for evaluating the conformity of radia- tors/convectors to EN 442-1. It specifies the procedures and methods for the initial evaluation and the controls required to maintain conformity.
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