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NEN 2757-2

Smoke exhaust in building related combustion installations with a gross heat input more than 130 kW - Determination methods of suitability of exhaust systems

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 January 2006
Status: inactive
Page Count: 86
ICS Code (Chimneys, shafts, ducts): 91.060.40
ICS Code (Ventilation and air-conditioning systems): 91.140.30
scope:

This standard determines smoke outlet of one of more incineration furnaces of engines in one space, with a total nominal gross heat input more than 130 kW, but not more than 2500 kW.

Document History

October 1, 2021
Determination methods of the suitability of systems for flue gas discharge in building related combustion installations - Installations with a gross heat input more than 130 kW and a maximum of 2 500 kW
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October 1, 2020
Determination methods of the suitability of systems for flue gas discharge in building related combustion installations –Part 2: Installations with a gross heat input more than 130 kW and a maximum of 2 500 kW
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NEN 2757-2
January 1, 2006
Smoke exhaust in building related combustion installations with a gross heat input more than 130 kW - Determination methods of suitability of exhaust systems
This standard determines smoke outlet of one of more incineration furnaces of engines in one space, with a total nominal gross heat input more than 130 kW, but not more than 2500 kW.
June 1, 2005
Air supply and smoke outlet of incineration furnaces in buildings with a nominal gross heat input more than 130 kW - Determination methods
This standard determines smoke outlet of one of more incineration furnaces of engines in one space, with a total nominal gross heat input more than 130 kW, but not more than 2500 kW.
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