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NEN-EN 12098-5

Controls for heating systems - Part 5: Start-Stop schedulers for heating systems

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 October 2005
Status: inactive
Page Count: 29
ICS Code (Automatic controls for household use): 97.120
ICS Code (Central heating systems): 91.140.10
scope:

This European Standard applies to equipment which controls scheduling heating systems. The signals can be processed by using either analogue or digital techniques, or both. The particular equipment to which this document applies covers both: .stand-alone fixed start-stop schedulers; .controllers which contain fixed start-stop scheduling function. It applies to basic and added start-stop control functions and sets minimum acceptable standards for functions, performance and documentation.

Document History

June 1, 2017
Energy Performance of Buildings - Controls for heating systems - Part 5: Start-stop schedulers for heating systems - Modules M3-5,6,7,8
NEN-EN 12098-5 applies to scheduling equipment for heating systems. The signals can be processed by using either analogue or digital techniques, or both. It applies to start-stop scheduling functions...
December 1, 2015
Controls for heating systems - Part 5: Start-stop schedulers for heating systems - Modules M3-5,6,7,8
NEN-EN 12098-5 applies to scheduling equipment for heating systems. The signals can be processed by using either analogue or digital techniques, or both. It applies to start-stop scheduling functions...
NEN-EN 12098-5
October 1, 2005
Controls for heating systems - Part 5: Start-Stop schedulers for heating systems
This European Standard applies to equipment which controls scheduling heating systems. The signals can be processed by using either analogue or digital techniques, or both. The particular equipment...
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