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BS EN 15502-2-2:2024 Gas-fired central heating boilers Specific standard for type B1 appliances

BS EN 15502-2-2:2024

Gas-fired central heating boilers Specific standard for type B1 appliances

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Standard number:BS EN 15502-2-2:2024
Pages:60
Released:2024-07-29
ISBN:978 0 539 23181 6
Status:Standard
BS EN 15502-2-2:2024 Gas-fired Central Heating Boilers Specific Standard for Type B1 Appliances

BS EN 15502-2-2:2024 Gas-fired Central Heating Boilers Specific Standard for Type B1 Appliances

Ensure the highest standards of safety, efficiency, and performance for your gas-fired central heating boilers with the BS EN 15502-2-2:2024. This comprehensive standard is specifically designed for type B1 appliances, providing detailed guidelines and requirements to help manufacturers, engineers, and technicians achieve optimal results.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Comprehensive Coverage: Spanning 60 pages, this standard offers in-depth information and guidelines to ensure your gas-fired central heating boilers meet the highest industry standards.
  • Latest Release: Published on July 29, 2024, this standard reflects the most current industry practices and technological advancements.
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 23181 6
  • Specific Focus: Tailored specifically for type B1 appliances, ensuring that your products are compliant with the latest regulations and standards.
  • Official Status: Recognized as a standard, providing you with the confidence and assurance that your products meet the necessary requirements.

Why Choose BS EN 15502-2-2:2024?

The BS EN 15502-2-2:2024 standard is an essential resource for anyone involved in the design, manufacture, installation, and maintenance of gas-fired central heating boilers. By adhering to this standard, you can ensure that your products are safe, efficient, and reliable, providing peace of mind to both you and your customers.

Enhanced Safety

Safety is paramount when it comes to gas-fired central heating boilers. The BS EN 15502-2-2:2024 standard provides detailed safety requirements and guidelines to help you minimize risks and ensure the safe operation of your appliances. By following these guidelines, you can protect your customers and reduce the likelihood of accidents or malfunctions.

Improved Efficiency

Efficiency is a key consideration for both manufacturers and consumers. The BS EN 15502-2-2:2024 standard includes specific requirements for the efficiency of type B1 appliances, helping you to design and produce boilers that are not only effective but also environmentally friendly. By optimizing the efficiency of your products, you can reduce energy consumption and lower operating costs for your customers.

Reliable Performance

Reliability is crucial for any heating appliance. The BS EN 15502-2-2:2024 standard provides comprehensive guidelines for the performance of gas-fired central heating boilers, ensuring that your products deliver consistent and dependable results. By adhering to these standards, you can enhance the reputation of your brand and build trust with your customers.

Who Should Use This Standard?

The BS EN 15502-2-2:2024 standard is an invaluable resource for a wide range of professionals, including:

  • Manufacturers of gas-fired central heating boilers
  • Engineers and designers involved in the development of heating appliances
  • Installation and maintenance technicians
  • Quality assurance and compliance officers
  • Regulatory bodies and industry associations

Stay Ahead of the Curve

In an ever-evolving industry, staying up-to-date with the latest standards and regulations is essential. The BS EN 15502-2-2:2024 standard provides you with the most current information and guidelines, helping you to stay ahead of the competition and ensure that your products are compliant with the latest requirements.

Conclusion

Investing in the BS EN 15502-2-2:2024 standard is a smart decision for anyone involved in the gas-fired central heating boiler industry. With its comprehensive coverage, specific focus on type B1 appliances, and up-to-date guidelines, this standard is an essential tool for ensuring the safety, efficiency, and performance of your products. Don't compromise on quality – choose the BS EN 15502-2-2:2024 standard and set your products apart from the competition.

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BS EN 15502-2-2:2024


This standard BS EN 15502-2-2:2024 Gas-fired central heating boilers is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 91.140.10 Central heating systems
  • 27.060.30 Boilers and heat exchangers
This document specifies, the requirements and test methods concerning the classification and marking of gas-fired central heating boilers that are fitted with atmospheric burners, fan assisted atmospheric burners and are hereafter referred to as “boilers”. Where the word boiler is used, this is intended to be read as the boiler including its connecting ducts, ducts and terminals, if any. This document covers gas-fired central heating boilers type B11, B11BS, B12, B12BS, B13, B13BS: NOTE 1 For further background information on appliance types see EN 1749:2020. a) that have a nominal heat input (on the basis of net calorific value) not exceeding 70 kW; b) that use one or more combustible gases of the three gas families at the pressures stated in EN 437:2021; c) where the temperature of the heat transfer fluid does not exceed 105 °C during normal operation; d) where the maximum operating pressure in the water circuit does not exceed 6 bar; e) which are declared in the technical instructions to be either a “low temperature boiler” or a “standard boiler”. If no declaration is given the boiler is to be considered a “standard boiler”; f) which are intended to be installed inside a building or in a partially protected place; g) which are intended to produce also hot water either by the instantaneous or storage principle, as a single unit; h) which are designed for either sealed water systems or for open water systems. NOTE 2 This document provides requirements for boilers with known constructions. For boilers with any alternative constructions, which might not fully be covered by this document, the risk associated with this alternative construction needs to be assessed. An example of an assessment methodology, based upon risk assessment, is given in Clause 11. This document does not cover all the requirements for: aa) appliances that are intended to be connected to gas grids where the quality of the distributed gas is likely to vary to a large extent over the lifetime of the appliance (see Annex AB); ab) appliances using flue dampers; ac) appliances that have a nominal heat input (on the basis of net calorific value) exceeding 70 kW; ad) appliances of the types A, B14, B¬2, B3, B4, B5 and C; ae) appliances intended to be connected to a (common) flue having mechanical extraction; af) appliances with gas/air ratio control; ag) modular boilers; ah) boilers which can give rise to condensation under certain circumstances; ai) boilers intended to be installed in a room with a foreseeable negative pressure relative to the pressure in the flue system; aj) surface temperatures of external parts particular to children and elderly people; ak) appliances that are intended to burn natural gases of the second family where hydrogen is added to the natural gas; al) boilers intended to be installed in areas accessible to elderly people and children; am) boilers equipped with an adaptive combustion control function (ACCF). NOTE Negative pressure relative to the pressure in the flue system can for example be caused by mechanical or thermal ventilation in airtight buildings.