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BS EN 12953-9:2007 Shell boilers Requirements for limiting devices of the boiler and accessories

BS EN 12953-9:2007

Shell boilers Requirements for limiting devices of the boiler and accessories

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Standard number:BS EN 12953-9:2007
Pages:40
Released:2007-08-31
ISBN:978 0 580 58655 2
Status:Standard
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BS EN 12953-9:2007


This standard BS EN 12953-9:2007 Shell boilers is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 27.060.30 Boilers and heat exchangers

This European Standard specifies requirements for limiters (or limiting devices) which are incorporated into safety systems for shell boilers as defined in EN 12953-1.

A limiter (or limiting device) can be either:

  • a safety accessory as defined in the Pressure Equipment Directive, Article 1, clause 2.1.3, and needs to include the safety logic and final actuator, or

  • one element of a safety system, for example, a self-monitoring water level sensor used as part of a safety accessory as defined in the Pressure Equipment Directive, Article 1, clause 2.1.3. The overall boiler protection function needs to be provided in association with additional safety logic (where appropriate) and a final actuator.

The design requirements and examination of functional capability for the limiters are covered in this European Standard.

For an explanation of the extent of the limiter (or limiting device) see Figure A.1.