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EVS-EN 16147:2011

Heat pumps with electrically driven compressors - Testing and requirements for marking of domestic hot water units

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Withdrawn from 03.02.2017
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EN 16147:2011
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Date
Type
Name
03.02.2017
Main
02.11.2011
Corrigendum
EVS-EN 16147:2011/AC:2011
03.03.2011
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EVS-EN 16147:2011
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EVS-EN 255-3:2000
This European Standard specifies methods for testing and reporting of the rating and it specifies requirements for marking of air/water, brine/water, water/water and direct exchange/water heat pumps with electrically driven compressors connected to or including a domestic hot water storage tank. When these units are used for space heating, then EN 14511 (all parts) applies. In case of air-to-water heat pumps, this European Standard comprises only factory-made units which can be ducted on the airside. This European Standard comprises only the testing procedure for the domestic hot water production of the heat pump system.
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