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BS 3250-2:1994

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Methods for thermal testing of domestic solid mineral fuel burning appliances with convection Methods for thermal testing of domestic solid mineral fuel burning appliances with convection. Hood method

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

25-09-2012

Language(s)

English

Published date

15-03-1994

Committees responsible
Foreword
Method
1 Scope
2 References
3 Principle
4 Definitions
5 Test equipment
6 Installation of appliances and convection
     measurement equipment
7 Test method for roomheaters
8 Test method for open fires with convection
9 Calculations
Annexes
A (normative) Test fuels
B (informative) The coal classification system used
     by the British Coal Corporation (revision of 1964)
Tables
1 Target burning rates for open fires with convection
B.1 Coal classification system
Figures
1 Test setting
2 Flue gas extract system above test chimney
3 Assembly and details of collecting hood and
     temperature
4 Detail of enclosure
5 Detail of flue outlet plates
6 Isometric view of enclosure
7 Installation of inset appliance for convection
     measurement
8 Typical gather for a 400 mm open fire with
     convection and high output boiler
9 Installation of freestanding appliance in enclosure
10 Typical constant water flow circuit
11 Datum level for open fire with convection
List of references

Describes a test method to determine the efficiency of solid mineral fuel burning domestic heating appliances which incorporate as a design feature the production of convected heat. Coverage includes definitions, tables, diagrams and annexes.

Committee
RHE/28
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 92/71960 DC and BS 3250-2(1961) (07/2005) Inactive for the new design. (06/2007)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
40
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

BS 1016-2:1973 Methods for analysis and testing of coal and coke Total moisture of coke
BS 4937-4:1973 International thermocouple reference tables Nickel -chromium/nickel - aluminium thermocouples. Type K
BS 6100-1.5.1:1984 Glossary of building and civil engineering terms. General and miscellaneous. Operations. Associated plant and equipment Coordination of dimensions. Tolerances and accuracy
BS 1016-105:1992 Methods for analysis and testing of coal and coke Determination of gross calorific value
BS 1016-104.1:1991 Methods for analysis and testing of coal and coke Proximate analysis - Determination of moisture content of the general analysis sample of coal
BS 3250-1:1993 Methods for thermal testing of domestic solid mineral fuel burning appliances with convection Flue loss method
BS 1016-1:1973 Methods for analysis and testing of coal and coke Total moisture of coal
BS 1016-6:1977 Methods for analysis and testing of coal and coke Ultimate analysis of coal
BS 1016-108.3(1991) : 1991 METHODS FOR ANALYSIS AND TESTING OF COAL AND COKE - TESTS SPECIAL TO COKE - DETERMINATION OF BULK DENSITY (SMALL CONTAINER)
BS 1016-16:1981 Methods for analysis and testing of coal and coke Methods for reporting results
BS 1016-104.3(1991) : 1991 METHODS FOR ANALYSIS AND TESTING OF COAL AND COKE - PROXIMATE ANALYSIS - DETERMINATION OF VOLATILE MATTER CONTENT
BS 1017-2:1960 The sampling of coal and coke. Sampling of coke
BS 1016-104.4(1991) : 1991 METHODS FOR ANALYSIS AND TESTING OF COAL AND COKE - PROXIMATE ANALYSIS - DETERMINATION OF ASH
BS 1470:1987 Specification for wrought aluminium and aluminium alloys for general engineering purposes: plate, sheet and strip
BS 1846-1:1968 Glossary of terms relating to solid fuel burning equipment Domestic appliances

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