DIN Standards Committee Gas Technology
Gas-fired sorption appliances for heating and/or cooling with a net heat input not exceeding 70 kW - Part 3: Requirements, test conditions and test methods; German version EN 12309-3:2024
Abstract
This document (EN 12309 3:2024) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 299 “Gas-fired sorption appliances, indirect fired sorption appliances, gas-fired endothermic engine heat pumps and domestic gas-fired washing and drying appliances”, the secretariat of which is held by UNI. This part of EN 12309 specifies the requirements, test methods and conditions for gas-fired sorption appliances for heating and/or cooling with a net heat input not exceeding 70 kW.This part of EN 12309 deals particularly with test protocols and tools to calculate the capacity, the gas utilization efficiency and the electrical power input of the appliance. This data can be used in particular to calculate the seasonal efficiency of the appliance.
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2021-05-25
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00299035
Planned document number
DIN EN 12309-3
Project number
03200848
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CEN/TC 299/WG 2 - Gas-fired sorption appliances
draft standard
Gas-fired sorption appliances for heating and/or cooling with a net heat input not exceeding 70 kW - Part 3: Requirements, test conditions and test methods; German and English version prEN 12309-3:2022
2022-04
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previous edition(s)
Order from DIN MediaGas-fired sorption appliances for heating and/or cooling with a net heat input not exceeding 70 kW - Part 4: Test methods; German version EN 12309-4:2015, Corrigendum to DIN EN 12309-4:2015-03
2015-10
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Gas-fired sorption appliances for heating and/or cooling with a net heat input not exceeding 70 kW - Part 4: Test methods; German version EN 12309-4:2014
2015-03
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Gas-fired sorption appliances for heating and/or cooling with a net heat input not exceeding 70 kW - Part 3: Test conditions; German version EN 12309-3:2014
2015-03
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