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The European Standard EN 1264-3 : 1997 has the status of a |
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ICS 91.140.10 |
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NO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT LAW
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BS EN 1264-3 : 1998
National foreword
This British Standard is the English language version of EN 1264-3 : 1997.
The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to Technical Committee
RHE/6, Air or space heaters or coolers without combustion, which has the
responsibility to:
Summary of pages
This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, the EN title page,
pages 2 to 8, an inside back cover and a back cover.
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ICS 91.140.10
Descriptors: Heating, hot water heating, heated floors, design, temperature, variation curves, limits, computation, thermal insulation,
heat emission, specific area
English version
This European Standard was approved by CEN on 1997-07-11. CEN members are
bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the
conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard
without any alteration.
Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards
may be obtained on application to the Central Secretariat or to any CEN member.
This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German).
A version in any other language made by translation under the responsibility of a
CEN member into its own language and notified to the Central Secretariat has the
same status as the official versions.
CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Czech
Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy,
Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and
United Kingdom.
CEN
European Committee for Standardization
Comite EuropeÂen de Normalisation
EuropaÈisches Komitee fuÈr Normung
1997 CEN Ð All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved worldwide for CEN national
Members.
Ref. No.EN 1264-3 : 1997 E
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EN 1264-3 : 1997
Foreword Contents
This European Standard has been prepared by Page
Technical Committee CEN/TC 130, Space heating
appliances without integral heat sources, the Foreword 2
secretariat of which is held by UNI. Introduction 3
This European Standard shall be given the status of a 1 Scope 3
national standard, either by publication of an identical 2 Normative references 3
text or by endorsement, at the latest by February 1998,
and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn 3 Definitions and symbols 3
at the latest by February 1998. 4 Basic principles 3
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, 4.1 Heating medium differential
the national standards organizations of the following temperature 3
countries are bound to implement this European
4.2 Performance characteristic curve 3
Standard: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, 4.3 Field of system characteristic curves 3
Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, 4.4 Limit curves 3
Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
4.5 Thermal inertia 5
5 Boundary conditions and limits 5
5.1 Supply pipes to adjacent rooms 5
5.2 Downward thermal insulation 5
6 Design 6
6.1 Design heat flow density 6
6.2 Determining the design supply
temperature 6
6.3 Determining the design heating
medium flow rate 8
7 Peripheral zones 8
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Figure 1. Field of system characteristic curves for T = const. showing limit curves
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2) A higher heat conduction resistance between the heating plane and the underside of the floor (surface of the ceiling) also improves
the chances of achieving the required temperature reduction in the room below (e.g. bedroom). It is recommended, particularly in
multi-family houses, that a higher thermal resistance be selected than given here.
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6 Design AR A
q= ´ qR + A ´ qA (7)
6.1 Design heat flow density AF AF
The design heat flow density qdes for the design of a 6.2 Determining the design supply temperature
floor heating system for a room should be equal to the
nominal heat loss of a floor heated room in The design supply temperature is determined for the
accordance with 3.2 of EN 1264-1 : 1997, divided by the room with the highest design heat flow density qmax
heated floor surface area AF: (bathrooms excepted). It is assumed that floor
Q coverings with a uniform conduction resistance are
qdes = N, f (5)
AF used in the rooms being heated. Uniform floor
Normally the heat output of the floor heating system coverings (Rl,B = 0,1 m2 ´ K/W) are assumed for
QF shall be equivalent to the nominal heat loss QN,f; if residential rooms for the design of floor heating. In the
this is not the case, additional heating surfaces shall be case of higher values for Rl,B, these shall be taken into
necessary, see equation (12). consideration. For bathrooms it is assumed
The heat output of the entire floor surface fitted with that Rl,B = 0.
heating profiles QF is proportional to the length of pipe
laid LR: The temperature drop s is specified as s# 5 K for the
QF = q ´ T ´ LR (6) room used for design. This is to be considered should
the calculated pipe length being LR = AF / T (with no a subdivision of this room into heating circuits become
particular consideration given to the pipe bends). necessary. Under these conditions the limit heat flow
Where a peripheral area is used, q shall be distributed density is to be regarded as equal to the maximum
according to the surface area over the peripheral area heat flow density for the design of the floor heating3).
AR and residence area AA (see clause 7): See figure 4.
3) This means that above the supply pipe, the maximum floor temperature u
F,max (corresponding to the excess temperature of the
heating medium increased by s/2) can be exceeded with respect to the centre of the room.
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For the room with qmax, a pipe spacing of the system characteristic curves (see figure 4) or are to be
is chosen with which qmax remains less or equal to the calculated according to:
limit heat flow density qG specified by the limit curve sj
(qmax # qG; see figure 4). In case of qmax< qG, design = DuV,des 2 DuH,j (10)
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heating medium differential supply temperatures
DuV,des # DuH,G + 2,5K are also permitted. The using the heating medium differential temperatures
maximum permissible supply differential temperature DuH,j for the various heat flow densities qj.
is then: Where (sj/DuH,j) > 0,5, the temperature drop sj is
s calculated as follows:
DuV,des # DuH,des + (8)
2 4(DuV,des 2 Du H,j)
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sj = 3DuH,j 1 + 21 (11)
where: 3DuH,j
DuH,des # DuH,G If the value qdes as per equation (5) cannot be attained
Equation (8) applies if s/DuH # 0,5. For temperature under the aforementioned conditions by any pipe
drop of s = 5 K this means that DuH $ 10 K. spacing for the room used for the design, it is
recommended either to have peripheral area and/or to
If the ratio is (s/DuH) > 0,5, the following applies: provide alternative additional heating surfaces. The
s s2 additional heating surfaces shall be selected to suit the
DuV,des = DuH,des + + (9)
2 12DuH,des purpose and location. The additionally required
For all other rooms operated at the same supply thermal performance is as per the following equation:
differential temperature Duv,des, the associated Qout = QN, f 2 QF (12)
temperature drops for determining the water flow for The maximum design heat flow density can now occur
(sj/DuH,j) < 0,5 are to be plotted from the field of in another room.
Figure 4. Determination of the design supply temperature and temperature drop sj for
the other rooms
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Figure 5. Schematic construction of a ceiling structure with hot water floor heating
4) When using this numerical value, q in W/m2 is used in equation (13); mH is then produced in kg/s.
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