BS EN 16510-2-2:2022:2023 Edition
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Residential solid fuel burning appliances – Inset appliances including open fires
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2023 | 48 |
This document is applicable to inset appliances including open fires for solid fuel (hand fed solid fuel fired inset appliances, with or without functional modification, that operate without fire doors or operate with fire doors either as closed only or as closed or open, and also includes open fires fired by solid fuel). The intended use of the appliances is space heating in residential buildings. They can be fitted with a boiler (integral part of the appliance containing water to be heated up) for the supply of hot water for central heating systems. The surround of these appliances is integrated with the building with the exception of free-standing appliances and those inset appliances which are installed into a fireplace recess or enclosure. These appliances can burn one or more types of the following solid fuels as specified: – wood logs; – compressed untreated wood; – wood pellets; – lignite briquettes; – solid mineral fuels; – peat briquettes. This document is also applicable to Kachelofen/Putzofen inset appliances, having nominal heat outputs up to 15 kW. This document is not applicable to appliances with fan assisted combustion air or appliances that are mechanically fed. Open fireplace components such as a bottomgrate with associated fire front which are intended for installation into an existing heat resistant, insulated firebox are not covered by this document. This document specifies procedures for assessment and verification of constancy of performance (AVCP) of characteristics of solid fuel burning inset appliances including open fires.
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10 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
11 | 4 Characteristics 4.1 Protection of combustible materials |
12 | 4.2 Carbon monoxide emission (CO) |
13 | 4.3 Nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions 4.4 Emission of organic gaseous compounds (OGC) |
14 | 4.5 Particulate matter (PM) emissions 4.6 Safety and accessibility in use 4.6.1 General 4.6.2 Flue gas outlet temperature at nominal heat output 4.6.3 Flue gas outlet temperature at part load heat output |
15 | 4.6.4 Minimum flue draught at nominal heat output 4.6.5 Minimum flue draught at part load heat output 4.6.6 Flue gas mass flow at nominal heat output 4.6.7 Flue gas mass flow at part load heat output 4.6.8 Fire safety of installation to the chimney 4.7 Energy economy and heat retention 4.7.1 Space heat output at nominal heat output |
16 | 4.7.2 Water heat output, if existing at nominal heat output 4.7.3 Efficiency at nominal heat output 4.7.4 Space heat output at part load heat output 4.7.5 Water heat output, if existing at part load heat output 4.7.6 Efficiency at part load heat output |
17 | 4.7.7 Seasonal space heating efficiency at appliance’s nominal heat output 4.7.8 Energy efficiency 4.7.9 Electric power consumption at nominal heat output, if existing |
18 | 4.7.10 Electric power consumption at part load heat output, if existing 4.7.11 Standby mode power consumption, if existing 4.8 Environmental sustainability |
19 | 5 Descriptive features 5.1 Data for potential use with room ventilation systems: type of appliance (in relation to its tightness to the room) 5.2 Data for the building’s statics: appliance’s mass |
20 | 5.3 Materials and construction elements 5.3.1 General 5.3.2 General stresses 5.3.3 Integral boiler or heat exchanger 5.4 Risk of burning fuel falling out 5.5 Temperature rise in the fuel storage 5.6 Temperature rise of the operating components |
21 | 5.7 Spillage of flue gases into the room 5.7.1 Possible spillage of CO, if relevant for the fuel type 5.7.2 Safety test for spillage of combustion gas and discharge of embers 5.7.3 Open operation 5.8 Cleanability 5.8.1 Heating surfaces 5.8.2 Flueways 5.8.3 Ashpan 5.8.4 Bottomgrate |
22 | 5.8.5 Damper 5.8.6 Fan-cut-out-device 5.9 Strength and leak tightness of boiler shells 6 Assessment and verification of constancy of performance – AVCP 6.1 General 6.2 Assessment of performance 6.2.1 General |
23 | 6.2.2 Test samples, testing and compliance criteria |
24 | 6.3 Verification of constancy of performance 6.3.1 Factory production control (FPC) 6.3.1.1 General |
25 | 6.3.1.2 Equipment 6.3.1.3 Raw materials and components 6.3.1.4 Traceability and marking 6.3.1.5 Product testing and evaluation |
29 | Annex A (normative)Test methods A.1 Test environment A.2 Test assembly A.3 Measurement equipment A.4 Test procedures |
36 | A.5 Test results A.6 Calculation methods A.7 Test report |
39 | Annex B A(informative)Example for the possibility to extrapolate the steady-state condition from a curve of temperature measurements of at least 8 h |
41 | Annex ZA (informative)Relationship of this European Standard with Regulation (EU) No. 305/2011 |