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BSI PD CLC/TS 50612:2016 – TC:2020 Edition

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Tracked Changes. Portable electrical apparatus for the measurement of combustion flue gas parameters. Guide to their use in the process of commissioning, servicing and maintaining gas fired appliances

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This Technical Specification provides guidance on the selection, use and maintenance of portable electrical apparatus conforming to EN 50379-1 [4] and EN 50379-2 [5] or EN 50379-3 [6] to: a) measure combustion flue gas parameters of appliances in domestic premises burning 1st, 2nd or 3rd family gases of the following description: 1) Type A, Type B and Type C gas-fired appliances, except those appliances where the appliance instructions (or design, see 7.3.2.1), prohibit combustion sampling, and, 2) all gas-fired appliances for which the appliance manufacturer has provided a purpose-designed combustion sampling point or specific sampling instructions, b) use as a diagnostic instrument to assist an operative: 1) in confirming satisfactory combustion at the time of commissioning, in accordance with appliance instructions or national or local regulations or standards; 2) in confirming satisfactory combustion at the time of servicing in accordance with national or local regulations or standards or following servicing in accordance with appliance instructions; 3) in confirming satisfactory combustion following maintenance, in accordance with appliance instructions or national or local regulations or standards. NOTE 1 Type A, Type B and Type C classification of gas-fired appliances are defined in 3.1.2 and more fully in CEN/TR 1749 [2]. NOTE 2 Existing national or local regulations or standards conflicting with the guidance in this Technical Specification have precedence over this guidance. NOTE 3 It is not the intention of this Technical Specification to suggest that portable electrical combustion flue gas analysers are to be used as a substitute for normal service and maintenance carried out in accordance with the gas appliance instructions. Clause 9 describes how analysers can be used in conjunction with the appliance instructions. NOTE 4 EN 50379-)1 [4] specifies general requirements for the construction, testing and performance of portable spot reading apparatus designed to check the combustion performance of appliances in domestic premises using commercially available fuels. NOTE 5 EN 50379-2 [5] is for apparatus intended to be used for statutory measurements. In several European countries, legal requirements exist for the performance of heating appliances (see EN 50379-1:2012, informative Annex A [4]). Legal consequences resulting from performance measurements makes for strict requirements for the apparatus used (see EN 50379-1:2012, normative Annexes B and C [4]). NOTE 6 EN 50379-3 [6] is for apparatus intended to be used for non-statutory applications, which allows for reduced performance requirements for the portable electrical apparatus. NOTE 7 This Technical Specification deals with the determination of levels of combustion gases carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2) and/or oxygen (O2) in combustion products from gas-fired appliances. Combustion products from gas-fired appliances will contain nitrogen oxides (NOX), predominantly nitrogen monoxide (nitric oxide, NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2). This Technical Specification does not deal with the measurement of combustion products such as NOX and aldehydes.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
39 European foreword
40 Introduction
41 1 Scope
2 Normative references
42 3 Terms and definitions
3.1 Type of equipment
3.2 Place of installation
3.3 Type of person
43 3.4 Action of the operative
3.5 Condition of the appliance
44 4 Competence
5 Selection of portable electrical combustion flue gas analyser
45 6 Care, use and maintenance of portable electrical combustion flue gas analyser
6.1 Before use
46 6.2 Sensor check
6.3 Safety warning
6.4 Inappropriate use
6.5 Sensor cross-sensitivity
7 Determination of the combustion performance of an appliance
7.1 General
47 7.2 Type A appliances
7.2.1 Cookers
7.2.1.1 Grill
7.2.1.2 Oven
7.2.1.3 Griddles and covered burners
7.2.1.4 Uncovered hotplate burners
48 7.2.2 Refrigerators
7.2.3 Gas lamps
7.2.4 Space heaters
7.2.4.1 Fixed space heaters
7.2.4.2 Mobile portable liquefied petroleum (LPG) heaters
7.2.5 Water heaters
7.3 Type B appliances
7.3.1 Boilers and water heaters
7.3.1.1 General
7.3.1.2 Boilers and water heaters whose combustion products evacuation design incorporates a draught diverter
7.3.1.3 Boilers and water heaters in compartments
49 7.3.2 Space heaters
7.3.2.1 General
7.3.2.2 Combustion sampling (general)
7.3.2.3 Space heaters whose combustion products evacuation design incorporates a draught diverter
7.3.3 Warm air heaters
7.3.3.1 General
7.3.3.2 Warm air heaters whose combustion products evacuation design incorporates a draught diverter (see Figure D.1 a) to e) in Annex D)
50 7.4 Type C appliances
8 Measured combustion values above the action level (see 3.4.7)
51 9 Procedure for use of a portable electrical combustion flue gas analyser at the time of commissioning, servicing or maintenance
9.1 General
52 9.2 Determination of the combustion performance at the time of commissioning
9.3 Determination of the level of servicing required and subsequent actions
53 9.4 Confirmation of satisfactory combustion following servicing in accordance with the appliance instructions (Figure 1)
54 Figure 1 — Confirmation of satisfactory combustion following servicing in accordance with the appliance instructions
9.5 Confirmation of satisfactory combustion following maintenance (Figure 2)
56 Figure 2 — Confirmation of satisfactory combustion following maintenance
57 10 Completion report
58 Annex A (informative) Portable electrical combustion flue gas analysers
59 Annex B (informative) Completion report
61 Annex C (informative) Multi-hole sample probes
Figure C.1 — Probe for gas cooker grill
Figure C.2 — Angled probe
62 Annex D (informative) Flue/draught diverter configurations for warm air heaters
Figure D.1 — Flue/draught diverter configurations for warm air heaters
63 Bibliography
BSI PD CLC/TS 50612:2016 - TC
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