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Ventilation for buildings - Ductwork - Non-metallic ductwork - Requirements and test methods; German and English version prEN 17192:2024

Abstract

This document defines the test methods and performance characteristics for rigid or semi-rigid non-metallic ductwork which are used for ventilation and air conditioning of buildings. This document does not include flexible ducts such as those made of textiles, non-metallic spiral ductwork or others, which are handled in EN 13180 or ductwork made from insulation duct board, which is handled in EN 13403. Requirements for the air tightness of the ventilation system for non-residential buildings are given in EN 16798 3. For residential buildings, it is essential to apply national rules. This document specifies methods to test rigid or semi-rigid non-metallic ductwork under laboratory conditions. On-site tests are excluded. The test methods and performance characteristics are valid for ventilation ducts with circular, rectangular or other cross sections.

Begin

2022-11-21

WI

00156287

Planned document number

DIN EN 17192

Project number

04112140

Responsible national committee

NA 041-02-52 AA - Components (Mirror committee CEN/TC 156/WG 3 and 4)  

Responsible european committee

CEN/TC 156/WG 3 - Ductwork  

draft standard

Ventilation for buildings - Ductwork - Non-metallic ductwork - Requirements and test methods; German and English version prEN 17192:2024
2024-09
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previous edition(s)

Ventilation for buildings - Ductwork - Non-metallic ductwork - Requirements and test methods; German version EN 17192:2018
2019-06

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Contact

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