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NEN-EN 1264-3

Water based surface embedded heating and cooling systems - Part 3: Dimensioning

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 February 2020
Status: inactive
Page Count: 24
ICS Code (Central heating systems): 91.140.10
scope:

EN 1264 covers surface embedded heating and cooling systems installed in buildings, residential and non-residential (e.g. office, public, commercial and industrial buildings) and focuses on systems installed for the purpose of thermal comfort.

EN 1264 applies to water based heating and cooling systems embedded into the enclosure surfaces of the room to be heated or to be cooled. It also applies as appropriate to the use of other heating media instead of water.

EN 1264 applies to identify standardized product characteristics by calculation and testing the thermal output of heating for technical specifications and certification. For the design, construction and operation of these systems, EN ISO 11855 applies.

The systems covered in EN 1264 are adjoined to the structural base of the enclosure surfaces of the building, mounted directly or with fixing supports. It does not cover ceiling systems mounted in a suspended ceiling with a designed open air gap between the system and the building structure which allows the thermally induced circulation of the air. The thermal output of these systems can be determined according to ISO 18566, EN 14037 and EN 14240.

EN 1264-3 deals with the use in practical engineering of the results coming from EN 1264-2 and EN 1264-5.

For heating systems, physiological limitations are taken into account when specifying the surface temperatures. In the case of floor heating systems the limitations are realized by a design based on the characteristic curves and limit curves determined in accordance with EN 1264-2.

For cooling systems, only a limitation with respect to the dew point is taken into account. In predominating practice, this means that physiological limitations are included as well.

Document History

May 1, 2021
Water based surface embedded heating and cooling systems - Part 3: Dimensioning
The EN 1264 series gives guidelines for surface embedded heating and cooling systems installed in buildings, residential and non-residential (e.g. office, public, commercial and industrial buildings)...
NEN-EN 1264-3
February 1, 2020
Water based surface embedded heating and cooling systems - Part 3: Dimensioning
EN 1264 covers surface embedded heating and cooling systems installed in buildings, residential and non-residential (e.g. office, public, commercial and industrial buildings) and focuses on systems...
September 1, 2009
Water based surface embedded heating and cooling systems - Part 3: Dimensioning
This European Standard applies to heating and cooling systems embedded into the enclosure surfaces of the room to be heated or to be cooled. This document deals with the use in practical engineering...
September 1, 2007
Water based surface embedded heating and cooling systems - Part 3: Dimensioning
This European Standard applies to heating and cooling systems embedded into the enclosure surfaces of the room to be heated or to be cooled. This document deals with the use in practical engineering...
September 1, 1997
Floor heating - Systems and components - Part 3: Dimensioning
Is applicable to hot water floor heating systems as defined in EN 1264-1. Physiological limitations are taken into account when specifying the floor surface temperature. The design is based on...
January 1, 1994
Floor heating - Systems and components - Part 3: System design
Is applicable to hot water floor heating systems as defined in EN 1264-1. Physiological limitations are taken into account when specifying the floor surface temperature. The design is based on...

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