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BS EN 15450:2007

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Heating systems in buildings. Design of heat pump heating systems
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Language(s)

English

Published date

11-30-2007

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and symbols
  3.1 Terms and definitions
  3.2 Symbols, units and abbreviations
4 System design requirements
  4.1 General
      4.1.1 Basic consideration
      4.1.2 Heat source
      4.1.3 Electrical supply
      4.1.4 Strategy
      4.1.5 Positioning
      4.1.6 Noise level
  4.2 Heat supply
  4.3 Additional backup heater
  4.4 Domestic hot water production or other
      attached systems
      4.4.1 Hot water demand
      4.4.2 Heat pump data
      4.4.3 Sizing (heat pump capacity, DHW
            storage volume, auxiliary source capacity)
      4.4.4 Specific control requirement for
            DHW production
      4.4.5 Other specifications
  4.5 Hydraulic integration
  4.6 Control of the system
  4.7 Safety arrangements
  4.8 Operational requirements
      4.8.1 General
      4.8.2 Provisions for monitoring operational
            conditions (e.g. temperature, power
            consumption)
5 Installation requirements
6 Commissioning of the system
  6.1 Overview
  6.2 Preparation of commissioning
      6.2.1 Heat distribution circuit
      6.2.2 Ground loop
      6.2.3 Filling and venting
      6.2.4 Switch box and electrical wiring
  6.3 Commissioning
      6.3.1 Functional performance tests
      6.3.2 Operation performance tests
      6.3.3 Balancing
  6.4 Handing over
Annex A (informative) - Guidelines for determining
                        design parameters
      A.1 Design parameters for heat pumps using water
          as a heat source
          A.1.1 Water quality
          A.1.2 Water temperature
          A.1.3 Water quantity
      A.2 Design parameters for heat pumps using
          ground as a heat source
          A.2.1 General
          A.2.2 Ground temperature
          A.2.3 Heat extraction rates
          A.2.4 Vertical bore heat exchanger
Annex B (informative) - Standard hydraulic circuits
Annex C (normative) - Calculation and requirements
                      for Seasonal Performance Factors
                      (SPF)
      C.1 Definitions
      C.2 Calculations
      C.3 Minimum and target SPF-values for
          heat pumps
Annex D (informative) - Noise levels in the vicinity
Annex E (informative) - Average daily tapping patterns
                        for domestic hot water production
      E.1 Average daily tapping patterns
      E.2 Example calculation
Annex F (informative) - Capacity control
      F.1 General control strategy
      F.2 Capacity control of the heat pump
      F.3 Enhanced Cycle Systems
Bibliography

Describes design criteria for heating systems in buildings using electrically driven heat pumps alone or in combination with other heat generators.

This standard specifies design criteria for heating systems in buildings using electrically driven heat pumps alone or in combination with other heat generators. Heat pump systems considered include (see Table 1): - water - water; - water - air; - brine - water; - refrigerant - water (direct expansion systems); - refrigerant - refrigerant; - air - air; - air - water. This standard takes into account the heating requirements of attached systems (e.g. domestic hot water) in the design of heat supply, but does not cover the design of these systems. This standard 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. Systems designed primarily for cooling and systems which can operate simultaneously in cooling and heating mode are not within the scope of this standard.

Committee
RHE/24
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 06/30144932 DC. (11/2007)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
50
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
UNI EN 15450 : 2008 Identical
I.S. EN 15450:2007 Identical
NF EN 15450 : 2009 Identical
EN 15450:2007 Identical
NBN EN 15450 : 2008 Identical
NS EN 15450 : 1ED 2007 Identical
NEN EN 15450 : 2007 Identical
DIN EN 15450 E : 2007 Identical
DIN EN 15450:2007-12 Identical

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