EN 16573:2017

Ventilation for Buildings - Performance testing of components for residential buildings - Multifunctional balanced ventilation units for single family dwellings, including heat pumps EN 16573:2017

Publication date:   Apr 18, 2017

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90.92 Standard to be revised   Sep 3, 2022

CEN

CEN/TC 156 Ventilation for buildings

European Norm

91.140.30   Ventilation and air-conditioning systems

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This European Standard specifies the laboratory test methods and test requirements for aerodynamic, energy rating and acoustic performance, of multifunctional balanced units intended for use in a single dwelling.
In the case of units consisting of several parts, this standard applies only to those designed and supplied as a complete package with the mount instructions.
It covers units that contain at least, within one or more casing:
- supply and exhaust air fans;
- air filters
- common control system;
and one or more of the additional components:
- air to water heat pump;
- air to air heat pump;
- air-to-air heat exchanger.
Units including only an air to air heat exchanger and/or an exhaust air to supply air heat pump are covered by EN 13141 7.
A non-exhaustive list of possible configurations of multifunctional units covered by this standard is given in Clause 5.
The standard does not cover the thermal aspects of humidity transfer in the air-to-air heat exchanger.
This standard does not deal with non-ducted units on supply and extract air side.
This standard does not deal with collective units (centralized or semi-centralized systems)
These multifunctional balanced units can be connected to ground heat exchanger for air preheating, solar collector or other heating systems. This standard does not cover the testing with these additional components.
This standard does not cover units including combustion engine driven compression heat pumps and sorption heat pump.

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EN 16573:2017
90.92 Standard to be revised
Sep 3, 2022