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BS ISO 18566-4:2017 Building environment design. Design, test methods and control of hydronic radiant heating and cooling panel systems Control of ceiling mounted radiant heating and cooling panels

BS ISO 18566-4:2017

Building environment design. Design, test methods and control of hydronic radiant heating and cooling panel systems Control of ceiling mounted radiant heating and cooling panels

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Standard number:BS ISO 18566-4:2017
Pages:20
Released:2017-07-19
ISBN:978 0 580 88667 6
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 18566-4:2017


This standard BS ISO 18566-4:2017 Building environment design. Design, test methods and control of hydronic radiant heating and cooling panel systems is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 91.040.01 Buildings in general

This document specifies the control of ceiling mounted radiant heating and cooling panels. The requirements in this document are applicable only to the components of the heating/cooling systems and the elements which are part of the heating/cooling panels and which are installed to provide heating and/or cooling.

This document is applicable to water-based ceiling mounted radiant heating and cooling panels in residential, commercial and industrial buildings. The methods apply to systems mounted under the ceiling with or without open air gaps between the panels and the ceiling.