EN 777-4:1999

Multi-burner gas-fired overhead radiant tube heater systems for non-domestic use - Part 4: System H, safety

Publication date:   Dec 20, 2000

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CEN

CEN/TC 180 Decentralized gas heating

European Norm

97.100.20   Gas heaters

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Scope

This European Standard specifies the requirements and test methods for the construction, safety, classification and marking of non-domestic gas-fired overhead radiant tube systems incorporating two or more burner units with each burner under the control of an automatic burner control system, and operated by a single fan providing a single flue outlet, referred to in the body of the text as the "system". This standard is applicable to Type B22 systems (see 4.3) intended for use in other than domestic dwellings, in which the supply of combustion air and the evacuation of the products of combustion is achieved by mechanical means. This standard is applicable only to such systems that have fully pre-mixed gas/air burners. This standard is not applicable to: - systems designed for use in domestic dwellings; - outdoor systems; - systems in which the heat input of an individual burner unit exceeds 120 kW (based on the net calorific value of the appropriate reference test gas); - systems having a draught diverter. This European Standard is applicable to systems which are intended to be type tested. Requirements for systems which are not intended to be type tested would need to be subject to further consideration. Requirements concerning the rational use of energy have not been included in this European Standard.

Related legislation

Legislation related to this standard

90/396/EEC

Appliances burning gaseous fuels

Harmonized/Supporting
2009/142/EC

Appliances burning gaseous fuels

Life cycle

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CORRIGENDA / AMENDMENTS

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EN 777-4:1999/A3:2002

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EN 777-4:2009