DS DS/EN 12309-2 Gas-fired absorption and adsorption air-conditioning and/or heat pump appliances with a net heat input not exceeding 70 kW - Part 2: Rational use of energy
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Title
Gas-fired absorption and adsorption air-conditioning and/or heat pump appliances with a net heat input not exceeding 70 kW - Part 2: Rational use of energy
Gasfyrede absorptions- og adsorptions luftkonditionerings- og/eller varmepumper med en belastning, der ikke overstiger 70 kW efter nedre brændværdi. Del 2: Rationel energiudnyttelse
Dansk Standard
Publication Date:
Mar 21, 2000
Scope:
This standard specifies the requirements and methods of test for the rational use of energy of gas-fired absorption and adsorption air conditioning and/or heat pump appliances having a net heat input not exceeding 70 kW, hereafter referred to as "appliances". This standard applies to appliances having flue systems of Type B12, B12BS, B13, B13BS, B14, B22, B23, C12, C13, C32 and C33, and to appliances designed for outdoor installations.
Keywords:
- ABSORPTION EQUIPMENT
- ABSORPTION METHOD
- AIR CONDITIONERS
- DEFINITIONS
- EFFICIENCY
- ENERGY DEMANDS
- GAS TECHNOLOGY
- HEAT PUMPS
- REFRIGERATING CAPACITY
- TEST METHODS
- SPECIFICATIONS
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