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Norm
ÖNORM EN 15450
Issue date: 2008 01 01
Heating systems in buildings - Design of heat pump heating systems
This ÖNORM specifies design criteria for heating systems in buildings using heat pumps alone or in combination with other heat generators. Heat pump systems considered in...
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Publisher:
Austrian Standards International
Format:
Digital | 50 Pages
Language:
German
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This ÖNORM specifies design criteria for heating systems in buildings using heat pumps alone or in combination with other heat generators. Heat pump systems considered include -water - water, brine - water, refrigerant - water (direct expansion systems), air - air and air - water systems driven by electricity or gas. This ÖNORM takes into account the heating requirements of attached systems (e.g. domestic hot water, process heat) in the design of heat supply, but does not cover the design of these systems. This ÖNORM covers only the aspects dealing with the heat pump, the interface with the heat distribution system and heat emission system (e.g. buffering system), the control of the whole system and the aspects dealing with energy source of the system.
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