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BS EN 15879-1:2011 Testing and rating of direct exchange ground coupled heat pumps with electrically driven compressors for space heating and/or cooling Direct exchange-to-water heat pumps

BS EN 15879-1:2011

Testing and rating of direct exchange ground coupled heat pumps with electrically driven compressors for space heating and/or cooling Direct exchange-to-water heat pumps

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Standard number:BS EN 15879-1:2011
Pages:28
Released:2011-03-31
ISBN:978 0 580 64485 6
Status:Standard
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BS EN 15879-1:2011


This standard BS EN 15879-1:2011 Testing and rating of direct exchange ground coupled heat pumps with electrically driven compressors for space heating and/or cooling is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 27.080 Heat pumps

This European Standard specifies the terms and definitions, test conditions, test procedures and requirements for the rating and performance of direct exchange-to-water ground coupled heat pumps with electrically driven compressors, used for space heating and/or cooling. Brine can be used instead of water.

This European Standard applies to factory-made units with horizontal in-ground collectors. In the case of units consisting of several parts, this standard applies only to those designed and supplied as a complete package.

Water-to-direct exchange and direct-exchange-to-direct exchange ground coupled heat pumps are covered by EN 15879-2.

Direct exchange-to-air ground coupled heat pumps and air-to-direct exchange heat pumps are covered by EN 15879-3.

This European Standard does not apply to units using transcritical cycles, e.g. with CO2 as refrigerant.