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BS EN 14511-3:2022 - TC Tracked Changes. Air conditioners, liquid chilling packages and heat pumps for space heating and cooling and process chillers, with electrically driven compressors Test methods

BS EN 14511-3:2022 - TC

Tracked Changes. Air conditioners, liquid chilling packages and heat pumps for space heating and cooling and process chillers, with electrically driven compressors Test methods

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Standard number:BS EN 14511-3:2022 - TC
Pages:201
Released:2024-01-08
ISBN:978 0 539 30036 9
Status:Tracked Changes
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BS EN 14511-3:2022 - TC


This standard BS EN 14511-3:2022 - TC Tracked Changes. Air conditioners, liquid chilling packages and heat pumps for space heating and cooling and process chillers, with electrically driven compressors is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 91.140.30 Ventilation and air-conditioning systems
  • 27.080 Heat pumps
1.1 The scope of EN 14511-1:2022 is applicable. 1.2 This document specifies the test methods for the rating and performance of air conditioners, liquid chilling packages and heat pumps using either air, water or brine as heat transfer media, with electrically driven compressors when used for space heating and cooling. These test methods also apply for the rating and performance of process chillers. It also specifies the method of testing and reporting for heat recovery capacities, system reduced capacities and the capacity of individual indoor units of multisplit systems, where applicable. This document also makes possible to rate multisplit and modular heat recovery multisplit systems by rating separately the indoor and outdoor units.