Residential solid fuel burning appliances - Part 2-7: Combination appliances fired by wood logs and pellets

This document is applicable to space heaters, inset appliances and cookers intended for mechanical fuelling with wood pellets and for manual fuelling with other solid fuel. They can be freestanding or inset appliances.
The intended use of the appliances is space heating in residential buildings and can be cooking. They can be fitted with a boiler (integral part of the appliance containing water to be heated up) for the supply of hot water for central heating systems.
These appliances typically use auxiliary energy which is measured in this standard as well. They are operated with natural draught and can be fan-assisted.
NOTE 1   A fan-assisted appliance does still operate under negative pressure in the flue gas system.
For inset appliances and especially their testing additional information can be necessary from EN 16510-2-2.
These appliances burn wood pellets and wood logs only, in accordance with the appliance instructions. They only operate with the firedoors closed.
NOTE 2   These appliances can have an integral fuel hopper or be combined with an external fuel hopper.
These appliances can be fitted with a single or double combustion chamber having a single flue gas outlet.
This document specifies procedures for assessment and verification of constancy of performance (AVCP) of characteristics of combination appliances fired by wood logs and pellets.
This document is not applicable to appliances
-   with boiler intended for water systems having water temperatures above 110°C and 3 bar and for sanitary hot water,
-   intended to be used with a pure horizontal exhaust (through the building wall),
-   with flue gas condensation in the appliance,
-   switching on / off for part load operation,
-   with simultaneous wood and pellet operation with a single flue gas outlet,
-   with non-automatic pellet loading,
-   with single combustion chamber and double flue gas outlet.

Häusliche Feuerstätten für feste Brennstoffe - Teil 2-7: Kombinationsfeuerstätten für Scheitholz und Pellets

Dieses Dokument ist anwendbar Raumheizer, Einsätze und Herde, die mechanisch mit Holzpellets oder manuell mit anderen festen Brennstoffen beschickt werden. Dies können freistehende oder eingebaute Geräte sein.
Der Verwendungszweck der Geräte ist Raumheizung in Wohngebäuden und kann das Kochen sein. Sie können mit wasserführenden Bauteilen (als feste Bestandteile des Gerätes mit zu erhitzendem Wasser) zur Warmwasserbereitung der Zentralheizung ausgestattet sein.
Diese Geräte verwenden typischerweise Hilfsenergie, die ebenfalls in diesem Dokument bestimmt wird. Sie werden mit natürlichem Förderdruck betrieben und können Gebläse unterstützt sein.
ANMERKUNG 1   Eine gebläseunterstützte Feuerstätte arbeitet bei Unterdruck im Abgassystem.
Für Einsätze und insbesondere deren Prüfung können zusätzliche Informationen aus EN 16510-2-2 relevant sein.
Diese Geräte verfeuern nur Holzpellets und Scheitholz, in Übereinstimmung mit der Geräteanleitung. Sie werden nur mit geschlossenen Feuerraumtüren betrieben.
ANMERKUNG 2   Diese Geräte können einen integrierten Brennstoffbehälter haben oder mit einem externen Brennstoffbehälter kombiniert werden.
Diese Geräte können mit einer einfachen oder einer doppelten Brennkammer mit einfachem Abgasabzug ausgestattet sein
Dieses Dokument legt das Verfahren für die Bewertung und Überprüfung der Leistungsbeständigkeit (AVCP) der Eigenschaften von mit Holz und Holzpellets beschickte Kombinationsgeräten fest.
Dieses Dokument ist nicht anzuwenden für Geräte:
-   mit wasserführenden Bauteilen vorgesehen für Wassersysteme mit einer Wassertemperatur über 110 °C und 3 bar und Brauchwarmwasser;
-   die für den Betrieb mit direkter horizontaler Abgasführung (durch die Gebäudewand) vorgesehen sind;
-   mit Abgaskondensation in der Feuerstätte;
-   mit an- und ausschaltendem Teillast-Betrieb;
-   mit gleichzeitigem Betrieb von Holz und Pellets mit einem einfachen Abgasabzug;
-   mit nicht automatischer Zuführung von Pellets;
-   mit einfacher Brennkammer und doppeltem Abgasabzug.

Appareils de chauffage domestiques à combustible solide - Partie 2-7 : Appareils mixtes à bûches et à granulés de bois

Le présent document s’applique aux dispositifs de chauffage, inserts et cuisinières destinés au chauffage des locaux, à alimentation mécanique pour les granulés de bois et à alimentation manuelle pour tout autre combustible solide. Ces appareils peuvent être indépendants ou de type insert.
L’usage prévu des appareils est le chauffage des locaux dans les bâtiments résidentiels et éventuellement la cuisson. Ils peuvent être équipés d’un bouilleur (faisant partie intégrante de l’appareil et contenant de l’eau à chauffer) pour fournir de l’eau chaude aux systèmes de chauffage central.
Ces appareils utilisent généralement de l’énergie auxiliaire, qui est également mesurée dans la présente norme. Ils fonctionnent en tirage naturel et peuvent être équipés d’un ventilateur.
NOTE 1   Un appareil équipé d’un ventilateur fonctionne toujours avec un conduit de fumées soumis à une pression négative.
Pour les inserts et notamment leurs essais, des informations supplémentaires de l’EN 16510-2-2 peuvent être nécessaires.
Ces appareils utilisent uniquement des bûches de bois et des granulés de bois, conformément aux instructions de l’appareil. Ils ne fonctionnent qu’avec les portes foyères fermées.
NOTE 2   Ces appareils peuvent comporter une trémie à combustible intégrée ou être combinés avec une trémie à combustible externe.
Ces appareils peuvent être équipés d’une chambre de combustion simple ou double, à une seule buse d’évacuation.
Le présent document spécifie des modes opératoires pour l’évaluation et la vérification de la constance des performances (EVCP) des caractéristiques des appareils mixtes à bûches et à granulés de bois.
Le présent document ne s’applique pas aux appareils :
-   à bouilleur prévu pour les circuits d’eau dont la température d’eau est supérieure à 110 °C et 3 bar ainsi que pour l’eau chaude sanitaire ;
-   prévus pour une utilisation avec une évacuation purement horizontale (directement à travers le mur du bâtiment) ;
-   à condensation des fumées dans l’appareil ;
-   à commutation marche/arrêt pour un fonctionnement à charge partielle ;
-   fonctionnant simultanément avec du bois et des granulés avec une seule buse d’évacuation ;
-   dont le chargement des granulés n’est pas automatique ;
-   à une seule chambre de combustion et une buse d’évacuation double.

Grelne naprave na trdna goriva za stanovanjske stavbe - 2-7. del: Kombinirane naprave na lesna polena in pelete

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-julij-2023
Grelne naprave na trdna goriva za stanovanjske stavbe - 2-7. del: Kombinirane
naprave na lesna polena in pelete
Residential solid fuel burning appliances - Part 2-7: Combination appliances fired by
wood logs and pellets
Häusliche Feuerstätten für feste Brennstoffe - Teil 2-7: Kombinationsfeuerstätten für
Scheitholz und Pellets
Appareils de chauffage domestiques à combustible solide - Partie 2-7 : Appareils mixtes
à bûches et à granulés de bois
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN 16510-2-7
ICS:
97.100.30 Grelniki na trdo gorivo Solid fuel heaters
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

DRAFT
EUROPEAN STANDARD
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
May 2023
ICS 97.100.30
English Version
Residential solid fuel burning appliances - Part 2-7:
Combination appliances fired by wood logs and pellets
Häusliche Feuerstätten für feste Brennstoffe - Teil 2-7:
Kombinationsfeuerstätten für Scheitholz und Pellets
This draft European Standard is submitted to CEN members for enquiry. It has been drawn up by the Technical Committee
CEN/TC 295.
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which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration.

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Contents Page
European foreword . 4
1 Scope . 5
2 Normative references . 5
3 Terms and definitions . 6
4 Characteristics . 6
4.1 Load bearing capacity . 6
4.2 Protection of combustible materials . 6
4.3 Carbon monoxide emission (CO) . 7
4.4 Nitrogen oxides (NO ) emissions . 8
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4.5 Emission of organic gaseous compounds (OGC) emissions . 8
4.6 Particulate matter (PM) emissions . 9
4.7 Safety and accessibility in use . 9
4.7.1 General . 9
4.7.2 Flue gas outlet temperature at nominal heat output . 9
4.7.3 Flue gas outlet temperature at part load heat output. 10
4.7.4 Minimum flue draught at nominal heat output . 10
4.7.5 Minimum flue draught at part load heat output . 10
4.7.6 Flue gas mass flow at nominal heat output . 10
4.7.7 Flue gas mass flow at part load heat output . 10
4.7.8 Fire safety of installation to the chimney . 10
4.8 Energy economy and heat retention . 11
4.8.1 General . 11
4.8.2 Space heat output at nominal heat output . 11
4.8.3 Water heat output, if existing at nominal heat output. 11
4.8.4 Efficiency at nominal heat output . 11
4.8.5 Space heat output at part load heat output . 11
4.8.6 Water heat output, if existing at part load heat output . 12
4.8.7 Efficiency at part load heat output . 12
4.8.8 Seasonal space heating efficiency at appliance’s nominal heat output . 12
4.8.9 Energy efficiency . 12
4.8.10 Electric power consumption at nominal heat output, if existing . 13
4.8.11 Electric power consumption at part load heat output, if existing . 13
4.8.12 Standby mode power consumption, if existing . 13
4.9 Environmental sustainability . 13
5 Descriptive features . 15
5.1 Data for potential use with room ventilation systems: type of appliance (in relation
to its tightness to the room) . 15
5.2 Data for the building's statics: appliance's mass . 15
5.3 Materials and construction elements . 15
5.3.1 General . 15
5.3.2 General stresses . 15
5.3.3 Integral boiler or heat exchanger . 15
5.4 Risk of burning fuel falling out . 15
5.5 Temperature rise in the fuel storage . 16
5.5.1 Temperature rise in the fuel hopper . 16
5.5.2 Safety against back burning through the fuel conveyor system . 16
5.6 Temperature rise of the operating components . 16
5.7 Spillage of flue gases into the room. 16
5.7.1 Possible spillage of CO, if relevant for the fuel type . 16
5.7.2 Safety test for spillage of combustion gas and discharge of embers . 16
5.7.3 Open operation . 16
5.8 Cleanability . 16
5.8.1 Heating surfaces . 16
5.8.2 Flueways . 17
5.8.3 Ashpan . 17
5.8.4 Bottomgrate . 17
5.8.5 Damper . 17
5.8.6 Fan-cut-out-device . 17
5.9 Strength and leak tightness of boiler shells . 17
6 Assessment and verification of constancy of performance - AVCP . 18
6.1 General . 18
6.2 Assessment of performance . 18
6.2.1 General . 18
6.2.2 Test samples, testing and compliance criteria . 19
6.3 Verification of constancy of performance . 20
6.3.1 Factory production control (FPC) . 20
Annex A (normative) Test methods . 25
Annex GA (normative) Measurement positions for conveyor systems . 33
Annex ZA (informative) Relationship of this European Standard with Regulation (EU) No.
305/2011 . 37
European foreword
This document (prEN 16510-2-7:2023) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 295
“Residential solid fuel burning appliances”, the secretariat of which is held by BSI.
This document has been prepared under a standardization request given to CEN by the European
Commission and the European Free Trade Association.
For relationship with (EU) Regulation 305/2011, see informative Annex ZA, which is an integral part of
this document.
The structure of EN 16510, Residential solid fuel burning appliances, is as follows:
— Part 1: General requirements and test methods;
— Part 2-1: Roomheaters;
— Part 2-2: Inset appliances including open fires;
— Part 2-3: Cookers;
— Part 2-4: Independent boilers — Nominal heat output up to 50 kW;
— Part 2-5: Slow heat release appliances;
— Part 2-6: Mechanically by wood pellets fed roomheaters, inset appliances and cookers;
— Part 2-7: Combination appliances fired by wood logs and pellets.
Other sections of Part 2 will be added to cover residential solid fuel burning appliances not included in
parts 2-1 to 2-7.
Subclauses and Figures which are additional to those in FprEN 16510-1:202
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