DS DS/EN 12976-1 Thermal solar systems and components - Factory made systems - Part 1: General requirements
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DS DS/EN 12976-1 Document Information:
Title
Thermal solar systems and components - Factory made systems - Part 1: General requirements
Termisk solenergi - Fabriksfremstillede systemer - Del 1: Generelle krav
Dansk Standard
Publication Date:
Mar 21, 2006
Scope:
This European Standard specifies requirements on durability, reliability and safety for Factory Made thermal solar heating systems. The standard also includes provisions for evaluation of conformity to these requirements.
The requirements in this standard apply to Factory Made solar systems as products. The installation of these systems itself is not considered, but requirements are given for the documentation for the installer and the user which is delivered with the system (see also 4.6).
Keywords:
- SOLAR ENERGY
- SAFETY
- PRODUCTION
- BUILDINGS
- SPECIFICATIONS
- WATER HEATERS
- WATER CIRCULATION
- THERMAL
- SPECIFICATION (APPROVAL)
- SOLAR-POWERED DEVICES
- SOLAR POWER
- SOLAR HEATING
- SOLAR COLLECTORS
- SAFETY TESTS
- SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
- SAFETY ENGINEERING
- REPAIR
- RELIABILITY TESTING
- RELIABILITY
- PRODUCTS
- SOLAR POWER
- SOLAR HEATING
- SOLAR COLLECTORS
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