Test gases - Test pressures - Appliance categories

This standard specifies the test gases, test pressures and categories of appliances relative to the use of gaseous fuels of the first, second and third families. It serves as a reference document in the specific standards for appliances that fall within the scope of the Council Directive on the approximation of the laws of Member States concerning gas appliances (90/396/EC).
The standard makes recommendations for the use of the gases and pressures to be applied for the tests. The full procedure will be given in the corresponding appliance standards.
NOTE   The test gases and the test pressures specified in this standard are in principle intended to be used with all the appliances in order to establish conformity with the corresponding standards.
However, the use of some test gases and test pressures may not be appropriate in the following cases:
-   appliances with nominal heat input greater than 300 kW;
-   appliances constructed on site;
-   appliances in which the final design is influenced by the user;
-   appliances constructed for use with high supply pressures (notably direct use of the saturated vapour pressure).
In these cases, the specific appliance standards may specify other test conditions in order to establish compliance with their requirements.

Prüfgase - Prüfdrücke - Gerätekategorien

Diese Norm legt die Prüfgase, Prüfdrücke und Gerätekategorien für die Verwendung von !Brenngasen"
der ersten, zweiten und dritten Familie fest. Sie gilt als übergeordnetes Dokument für die speziellen
Gerätenormen, die unter den Geltungsbereich der Richtlinie des Rates (90/396/EWG) zur Angleichung der
Rechtsvorschriften der Mitgliedstaaten für Gasverbrauchseinrichtungen fallen.
Die Norm enthält Empfehlungen zur Verwendung von Gasen und Drücken bei der Durchführung der
Prüfungen. Das vollständige Verfahren wird in den entsprechenden Gerätenormen angegeben werden.
ANMERKUNG Die Prüfgase und Prüfdrücke, die in dieser Norm festgelegt werden, sind im Prinzip für sämtliche Geräte
bestimmt, um die Konformität mit den Anforderungen der entsprechenden Normen sicherzustellen.
Die Verwendung der Prüfgase und Prüfdrücke kann jedoch in folgenden Fällen nicht geeignet sein:
Geräte mit einer Nennwärmebelastung über 300 kW;
Geräte, die vor Ort erstellt werden;
Geräte, deren Endausführung durch den Benutzer beeinflusst wird;
Geräte, die für einen Betrieb bei hohen Versorgungsdrücken ausgelegt sind (insbesondere die direkte Verwendung
des gesättigten Dampfdruckes).
In diesen Fällen können die einzelnen Gerätenormen weitere Prüfbedingungen festlegen, um die Konformität mit den
Anforderungen der entsprechenden Normen sicherzustellen.

Gaz d'essais - Pressions d'essais - Catégories d'appareils

Cette norme définit les gaz d'essais, pressions d'essais et catégories d'appareils relatifs à l'utilisation de combustibles
gazeux des première, deuxième et troisième familles. Elle sert de document de référence dans les normes
particulières aux appareils qui entrent dans le champ d'application de la directive du Conseil relative au
rapprochement des législations des États membres concernant les appareils à gaz (90/396/CE).
La norme donne des recommandations pour l'utilisation des gaz et pressions à appliquer pour les essais.
La procédure complète sera indiquée dans les normes particulières d'appareils correspondantes.
NOTE Les gaz d'essais et les pressions d'essais spécifiés dans cette norme sont en principe destinés à être utilisés avec
tous les appareils afin d'établir la conformité aux exigences des normes correspondantes.
Néanmoins l'utilisation des gaz d'essais et des pressions d'essais peut ne pas être appropriée dans les cas suivants :
- appareils de débit calorifique nominal supérieur à 300 kW ;
- appareils construits sur site ;
- appareils dont la conception finale est déterminée par l'utilisateur ;
- appareils construits pour l'utilisation avec de hautes pressions d'alimentation (notamment utilisation directe de
la pression de vapeur saturante).
Dans ces cas, les normes particulières d'appareils peuvent spécifier d'autres conditions d'essais afin d'établir
la conformité avec leurs exigences.

Preskusni plini - Preskusni tlaki - Kategorije naprav (vključno z dopolnilom A1)

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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Prüfgase - Prüfdrücke - GerätekategorienGaz d'essais - Pressions d'essais - Catégories d'appareilsTest gases - Test pressures - Appliance categories91.140.40Sistemi za oskrbo s plinomGas supply systems27.060.20Plinski gorilnikiGas fuel burnersICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 437:2003+A1:2009SIST EN 437:2005+A1:2009en,fr,de01-september-2009SIST EN 437:2005+A1:2009SLOVENSKI
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EUROPEAN STANDARD NORME EUROPÉENNE EUROPÄISCHE NORM
EN 437:2003+A1
March 2009 ICS 27.060.20; 91.140.40 Supersedes EN 437:2003English Version
Test gases - Test pressures - Appliance categories
Gaz d'essais - Pressions d'essais - Catégories d'appareils Prüfgase - Prüfdrücke - Gerätekategorien This European Standard was approved by CEN on 6 December 2002 and includes Amendment 1 approved by CEN on 10 January 2009.
CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the CEN Management Centre or to any CEN member.
This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translation under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the CEN Management Centre has the same status as the official versions.
CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.
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2 Contents
Page Foreword .31Scope .42Normative references .43Terms and definitions .44Gases .74.1Classification .74.2Test gases .75Test pressures .96Classification of appliances . 126.1Appliance categories . 126.1.1General . 126.1.2Category I . 126.1.3Category II . 136.1.4Category III . 146.2Operations permitted for a change of gas or pressure, adjustment and regulating devices . 157Choice of test gases and test pressures . 158Marking . 16Annex A (normative)
Conditions for preparation of the test gases . 17Annex B (informative)
National situations . 18B.1General . 18B.2Categories listed in the body of the standard marketed in the different countries . 18B.3Appliance supply pressures corresponding to the categories given !!!!in B.1 and B.2"""" . 21B.4Special categories marketed nationally or locally . 22B.5Test gases and test pressures corresponding to the special categories given in B.4 . 30B.6Special conditions . 34Annex C (informative)
Guidelines for extension to other categories . 39Annex D (informative)
National situation of countries whose national bodies are CEN affiliate members . 40D.1!!!!General . 40D.2Categories listed in the body of the standard and marketed in the different countries"""" . 40!!!!Bibliography"""" . 42 SIST EN 437:2005+A1:2009



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3 Foreword This document (EN 437:2003+A1:2009) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 238 “Test gases, test pressures and categories of appliances”, the secretariat of which is held by AFNOR. This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by September 2009, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the latest by September 2009. This document replaces !EN 437:2003". This document includes Amendment 1, approved by CEN on 2009-01-10. The start and finish of text introduced or altered by amendment is indicated in the text by tags !". This document has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission and the European Free Trade Association, and supports the requirements of 2.2 of the "Gas Appliances" Directive (90/396/EEC). Annex A is normative. Annexes B, C and D are informative. EN 437 is intended to provide all the CEN Technical Committees preparing standards on gas appliances with definitions for test gases, test pressures and categories of appliances for use by these committees within the limits of the scope defined in clause 1. Similarly, it is emphasized that distributors of 2nd family gases using pressure couples should restrict themselves to their use in the normal manner but may, in exceptional circumstances and for short periods, use gases of the lowest Wobbe index at the lowest pressure, under conditions in which the safety of the appliance has to be ensured. The standard seeks to clarify the present situation with respect to test gases, test pressures and appliance categories. The concern for clarity has led to the elucidation of numerous categories and national situations or conditions. The complexity of the standard is likely to increase as new members join the Union. This revised standard incorporates the two previously published amendments and includes new appliance categories, the reason for which does not lie essentially with new gas resources but with new technical developments for appliances. !This standard can be considered as an important stage in the harmonization of test gases, test pressures and appliance categories and the quality of information on gas usage in Europe. The standard also applies to Albania, Croatia, Republic of Macedonia and Turkey, countries whose national standardisation body is affiliate member of CEN (see Annex D). Annex B gives national situations relating to gases, gas pressures and appliance categories that apply nationally or locally. The information provided is included under the responsibility of the national standardisation bodies. The tables give the available information." According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
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1 Scope This standard specifies the test gases, test pressures and categories of appliances relative to the use of !gaseous fuels" of the first, second and third families. It serves as a reference document in the specific standards for appliances that fall within the scope of the Council Directive on the approximation of the laws of Member States concerning gas appliances (90/396/EC). The standard makes recommendations for the use of the gases and pressures to be applied for the tests. The full procedure will be given in the corresponding appliance standards. NOTE The test gases and the test pressures specified in this standard are in principle intended to be used with all the appliances in order to establish conformity with the corresponding standards. However, the use of some test gases and test pressures may not be appropriate in the following cases:  appliances with nominal heat input greater than 300 kW;  appliances constructed on site;  appliances in which the final design is influenced by the user;  appliances constructed for use with high supply pressures (notably direct use of the saturated vapour pressure). In these cases, the specific appliance standards may specify other test conditions in order to establish compliance with their requirements. 2 Normative references !The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this European Standard. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies." !EN ISO 3166-1:2006, Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions – Part 1: Country codes (ISO 3166-1:2006)" !EN ISO 6976:2005, Natural gas – Calculation of calorific values, density, relative density and Wobbe index from composition (ISO 6976:1995 including Corrigendum 1:1997, Corrigendum 2:1997 and Corrigendum 3:1999)" 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this standard, the following terms and definitions apply: 3.1 gas appliance appliance burning !gaseous fuels" !NOTE For the purposes of this standard the term "gaseous fuels" means any fuel that is in the gaseous state at a temperature of 15 °C, and under a pressure of 1 bar." 3.2 test gases gases intended for the verification of the operational characteristics of !gas appliances". They consist of reference gases and limit gases 3.3 reference gases test gases with which appliances operate under nominal conditions when they are supplied at the corresponding normal pressure SIST EN 437:2005+A1:2009



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5 3.4 limit gases test gases representative of the extreme variations in the characteristics of the gases for which appliances have been designed 3.5 test pressures gas pressures used to verify the operational characteristics of !gas appliances". They consist of normal and limit pressures NOTE The gas pressures used are expressed in millibars (mbar) 1 mbar = 102 Pa 3.6 normal pressure pn pressure under which the appliances operate in nominal conditions when they are supplied with the corresponding reference gas
3.7 limit pressures maximum pressure: pmax; minimum pressure: pmin pressures representative of the extreme variations in the appliance supply conditions
3.8 pressure couple combination of two distinct gas distribution pressures applied by reason of the significant difference existing between the Wobbe indices within a single family or group in which  the higher pressure corresponds only to gases of low Wobbe index ;  the lower pressure corresponds to gases of high Wobbe index. 3.9 reference conditions these correspond to 15 °C, 1 013, 25 mbar, unless otherwise specified 3.10 relative density d ratio of the masses of equal volumes of dry gas and dry air under the same conditions of temperature and pressure: 15 °C or 0 °C and 1 013, 25 mbar
3.11 calorific value quantity of heat produced by the complete combustion, at a constant pressure equal to 1 013,25 mbar, of a unit volume or mass of gas, the constituents of the combustible mixture being taken at reference conditions and the products of combustion being brought back to the same conditions A distinction is made between:  the gross calorific value Hs: the water produced by combustion is assumed to be condensed;  the net calorific value Hi: the water produced by combustion is assumed to be in the vapour state NOTE The calorific value is expressed:  either in megajoules
per cubic metre (MJ/m3) of dry gas under the reference conditions;  or in megajoules per kilogram (MJ/kg) of dry gas. 3.12 Wobbe index gross Wobbe index Ws; net Wobbe index Wi
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ratio of the calorific value of a gas per unit volume and the square root of its relative density under the same reference conditions. The Wobbe index is said to be gross or net according to whether the calorific value used is the gross or net calorific value
NOTE The Wobbe indices are expressed -  either in megajoules per cubic metre (MJ/m3) of dry gas under the reference conditions  or in megajoules per kilogram (MJ/kg) of dry gas. 3.13 heat input Q quantity of energy used in unit time corresponding to the volumetric or mass flow rates, the calorific value used being either the net or gross calorific value
NOTE The heat input is expressed in kilowatts (kW) 3.14 nominal heat input Qn value of the heat input declared by the manufacturer
3.15 mass flow rate M mass of gas consumed by the appliance in unit time during continuous operation
NOTE The mass flow rate is expressed in kilograms per hour (kg/h) or grams per hour (g/h) 3.16 volume flow rate V volume of gas consumed by the appliance in unit time during continuous operation
NOTE The volume flow rate is expressed in cubic metres per hour (m3/h), litres per minute (l/min), cubic decimetres per hour (dm3/h) or cubic decimetres per second (dm3/s). 3.17 gas family group of !gaseous fuels" with similar burning behaviour linked together by a range of Wobbe indices (see Table 1) 3.18 gas group specified range of Wobbe index within that of the family concerned (see Table 1); this range is determined on the general principle that appliances utilising this gas group would operate safely when burning all gases within this range without adjustments. NOTE Adjustment of the appliance may be permitted in accordance with the special national or local conditions that apply in some countries (see B.4).
For gases corresponding to national or local conditions, see Tables B.5 and D.5 3.19 appliance category means of identifying the gas families and/or gas groups that a gas appliance is designed to utilize safely and to the desired performance level (see individual appliance standards). NOTE General appliance categories are described in 6.1. Special appliance categories marketed nationally or locally are described in B.4 and annex D. SIST EN 437:2005+A1:2009



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7 4 Gases 4.1 Classification Gases are classified into three families, each family may be divided into groups, (themselves being divided into ranges, see annex B), as a function of the Wobbe index, according to the values given in Table 1. Table 1 – Summary of gas families and groups as a function of the Wobbe indices Gas families and groups Gross Wobbe index at 15 °C and 1 013,25 mbar MJ/m3
minimum maximum First family
 Group a 22,4 24,8 Second family 39,1 54,7  Group H 45,7 54,7  Group L 39,1 44,8  Group E 40,9 54,7 Third family 72,9 87,3  Group B/P 72,9 87,3  Group P 72,9 76,8  Group B 81,8 87,3
4.2 Test gases The composition and principal characteristics of the different test gases corresponding to the gas families or groups are given in Tables 2 and 3. In particular cases specified in the individual appliance standards, gas G 24, whose characteristics are given in Table 3, may be used but only at the normal test pressure. The calorific values of the third family gases, expressed in megajoules per cubic metre in Table 2, may also be expressed in megajoules per kilogram of dry gas, as shown in Table 3. !The values in Tables 2 and 3, measured and expressed at 15 °C, are derived from EN ISO 6976:2005." The conditions for the preparation of the test gases are given in annex A. SIST EN 437:2005+A1:2009



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8 !!!!Table 2 – Characteristics of the test gases a for the first and second families, gas dry at 15 °C and 1 013,25 mbar Gas family and Group Test gases DesignationComposition by volume Wi Hi Ws Hs d
% c MJ/m3 MJ/m3 MJ/m3 MJ/m3
Gases of the first family b Group a Reference gas G 110 CH4 = 26
Incomplete combustion, flame lift and sooting limit gas
H2 = 50 21,76 13,95 24,75 15,87 0,411
N2 = 24
Light back limit gas G 112 CH4 = 17
H2 = 59 19,48 11,81 22,36 13,56 0,367
N2 = 24
Gases of the second family b Group H Reference gas G 20 CH4 = 100 45,67 34,02 50,72 37,78 0,555 Incomplete combustion and sooting limit gas G 21 CH4 = 87 49,60 41,01 54,76 45,28 0,684
C3H8 = 13
Light back limit gas G 222 CH4 = 77 42,87 28,53 47,87 31,86 0,443
H2 = 23
Flame lift limit gas G 23 CH4 = 92,5 41,11 31,46 45,66 34,95 0,586
N2 = 7,5
Over heating limit gas d
G 24 CH4 = 68 47,01 35,70 52,09 39,55 0,577
C3H8 = 12
H2 = 20
Group L Reference gas light back limit gas G 25 CH4 = 86 37,38 29,25 41,52 32,49 0,612
N2 = 14
Incomplete combustion and sooting limit gas G 26 CH4 = 80
C3H8 = 7 40,52 33,36 44,83 36,91 0,678
N2 = 13
Flame lift limit gas G 27 CH4 = 82 35,17 27,89 39,06 30,98 0,629
N2 = 18
Group E
Reference gas G 20 CH4 = 100 45,67 34,02 50,72 37,78 0,555
G 21 CH4 = 87 49,60 41,01 54,76 45,28 0,684 Incomplete combustion and sooting limit gas
C3H8 = 13
Light back limit gas G 222 CH4 = 77 42,87 28,53 47,87 31,86 0,443
H2 = 23
Flame lift limit gas G 231 CH4 = 85 36,82 28,91 40,90 32,11 0,617
N2 = 15
Over heating limit gas d G 24 CH4 = 68 47,01 35,70 52,09 39,55 0,577
C3H8 = 12
H2 = 20
a For gases used nationally or locally, see B.5. b For other groups, see B.5. c See also Annex A. d Limit gas used only for certain types of appliance, specified in the individual appliance standards. "!deleted text" SIST EN 437:2005+A1:2009



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- Characteristics of the test gases a for the third family,
gas dry at 15 °C and 1 013,25 mbar Gas family and Group Test gases Designation Composition by volume Wi Hi Ws Hs d
% d MJ/m3MJ/m3MJ/kg MJ/m3 MJ/m3MJ/kg Gases of the third family b
Third family
and
Reference gas
n-C4H10 = 50 80,58 116,0945,65 87,33 125,8149,472,075Groups B/ P Incomplete combustion and sooting limit gas G 30 i- C4H10 = 50
Flame lift limit gas G 31 C3H8 = 100 70,69 88,00 46,34 76,84 95,65 50,371,550and B Light back limit gas G 32 C3H6 = 100 68,14 82,78 45,77 72,86 88,52 48,941,476Group P Reference gas,
Incomplete combustion, flame lift and sooting c limit gas G 31 C3H8 = 100 70,69 88,00 46,34 76,84 95,65 50,371,550 Light back and sooting limit gas c G 32 C3H6 = 100 68,14 82,78 45,77 72,86 88,52 48,941,476a For gases used nationally or locally, see B.5. b For other groups, see B.5. c The appliance standards may only specify one sooting limit gas. d See also Annex A. " !NOTE The characteristics for second family gases at reference conditions other than 15 °C for metering and 15 °C for combustion can be calculated using the coefficients given in EN ISO 13443:2005, Annex A (normative). As an example the characteristics of the reference gases of the second family at 0 °C for metering and for combustion and 1 013,25 mbar (dry gas) are given in Table 4." !!!!Table 4"""" – Characteristics of the reference gases of the second family at 0 °C and 1 013,25 mbar Gas group Test gas Designation Composition by volume Wi Hi Ws Hs
% MJ/m3 MJ/m3 MJ/m3 MJ/m3 d Group H
Reference gas G 20 CH4 = 100 48,20 35,90 53,61 39,94 0,555 Group L
Reference gas, light back limit gas G 25 CH4 = 86 39,45 30,87 43,88 34,34 0,613
N2 = 14
Group E Reference gas G 20 CH4 = 100 48,20 35,90 53,61 39,94 0,555 5 Test pressures The values of the test pressures, i.e. the static pressure to be applied at the gas inlet connection to the appliance whilst in operation, are given in Tables 6 and 7. NOTE For Tables 6 and 7, the test conditions will be specified in the individual appliance standards.
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10  for the combustion test in still air with G 21 the appliance is first adjusted on G 20 to give an increase of 5 % in the nominal heat input where a gas pressure governor exists, and an increase of 7,5 % in the absence of a governor. Gas G 21 is then substituted for G 20 without altering this adjustment;  tests for ignition and crosslighting should be carried out at an inlet pressure of 0,7 times the normal pressure (pn) using the reference gas(es) for the first and second families. SIST EN 437:2005+A1:2009



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11 !!!!Table 5"""" – Test pressures where no pressure couple existsa Pressures in millibars Appliance categories having as index Test gas Pn pmin pmax 1st family 1a G 110 8 6 15
G 112
2nd family G 20, G 21, 20 17 25 2H G 222, G 23
2nd family G 25, G 26, 25 20 30 2L G 27
2nd family G 20, G 21, 20 17 25 2E G 222, G 231
G 20, G 21, 20 17 30 2nd family G 222, G 231,
G 25, G 26,
G 27a
2N d G 25, G 26, 25 20 30
G 27
G 30, G 31, 29 b 25 35 3rd family G 32
3B/P G 30, G 31, 50 42,5 57,5
G 32
!3rd family, 3P G 31, G 32 30 25 35" 3rd family G 31, G 32 37 25 45 3P G 31, G 32 50 42,5 57,5 3rd family G 30, G 31, 29 20 35 3B c G 32
a For test pressures corresponding to gases distributed nationally or locally, refer to Table B.5. b Appliances of this category may be used, without adjustment, at the specified supply pressures of 28 mbar to 30 mbar. c The tests with G 31 and G 32 are carried out at the normal pressure only (pn = 29 mbar), these test gases being more severe than any gas distributed. This condition covers the normal variations in the gas supply. d See definition in 6.1.2.2. SIST EN 437:2005+A1:2009



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12 !!!!Table 6"""" – Test pressures where a pressure couple exists Pressures in millibars !!!!Appliance categories having as index Test gas pn Pmin
pmax 2nd family : G 20, G 21, 20 17
25
G 222
2E+ G 231 (25) a 17 b 30 3rd family : 3+ G 30 29 c 20 35 (28-30''''37 couple) G 31, G 32 37 25 45 3rd family : 3+ G 30 50 42,5 57,5 (50''''67 couple) G 31, G 32 67 50 80 3rd family : 3+ G 30 112 60 140 (112''''148 couple)" G 31, G32 148 100 180 a This pressure corresponds to the use of low Wobbe index gas but in principle no test is carried out at this pressure. b
See B.6. c
Appliances of this category may be used without adjustment at the specified supply pressures of 28 mbar to 30 mbar. 6 Classification of appliances 6.1 Appliance categories 6.1.1 General Appliances are classified into categories defined according to the gases and the pressures for which they are designed. The definition of the categories follows from 6.1.2, 6.1.3 and 6.1.4. In each country, taking account of the local gas distribution conditions (gas composition and supply pressures), only some of the categories defined in 6.1.2, 6.1.3 and 6.1.4 are marketed. In addition, some of these categories are used only for certain types of appliance as specified in the individual standards. The conditions concerning the marketing of these appliance categories in each country and the corresponding supply pressures are given in Tables B.1, B.2 and B.3 (see also B.4 for the categories marketed locally and nationally, corresponding to the gases and specific supply pressures given in Table B.5; B.6 gives the particular conditions specific to certain countries). NOTE See also annex C: Guidelines for extension to other categories. 6.1.2 Category I Appliances of category I are designed exclusively for the use of gases of a single family or of a single group. 6.1.2.1 Appliances designed for use on first family gases only Category I1a: appliances using only gases of group a of the first family at the prescribed supply pressure (this category is not used). 6.1.2.2 Appliances designed for use on second family gases only Category I2H: appliance using only gases of group H of the second family at the prescribed supply pressure. Category I2L: appliances using only gases of group L of the second family at the prescribed supply pressure. SIST EN 437:2005+A1:2009



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13 Category I2E: appliances using only gases of group E of the second family at the prescribed supply pressure. Category I2E+: appliances using only gases of group E of the second family, and operating with a pressure couple without adjustment on the appliance. The appliance gas pressure regulating device, if it exists, is not operative at pressures in between the two normal pressures of the pressure couple. Category I2N: appliances using only second family gases at the prescribed supply pressure and that automatically adapt to all gases of the second family. !Category I2R: appliances having a pressure regulator which can be manually adjusted in order to utilize each of the following gas groups: H, E, L and LL (see Table B.6)." 6.1.2.3 Appliances designed for use on 3rd family gases only Category I3B/P: appliances capable of using the third family gases (propane and butane) at the prescribed supply pressure. Category I3+: appliances capable of using gases of the third family (propane and butane) and operating with a pressure couple without adjustment of the appliance. However, for certain types of appliance specified in the particular standards, adjustment of the primary combustion air may be permitted when changing from propane to butane and vice versa. No gas pressure regulating device is permitted on the appliance. Category I3P: appliances using only gases of group P of the third family (propane) at the prescribed supply pressure. Category I3B: appliances using only gases of group B of the third family (butane) at the prescribed supply pressure. Category I3R: appliances having a pressure governor using all the gases of the third family which can be adjusted manually in order to utilize the various gases of a group of the third family under the local condition of distribution (see Table B.7). 6.1.3 Category II Appliances of category II are designed for use on gases of two families. 6.1.3.1 Appliances designed for use on gases of the first and second families Category II1a2H: appliances capable of using gases of group a of the first family and gases of group H of the second family. The first family gases are used under the same conditions as for category I1a. The second family gases are used under the same conditions as for category I2H. 6.1.3.2 Appliances designed for use on gases of the second and third families Category II2H3B/P: appliances capable of using gases of group H of the second family and gases of the third family. The second family gases are used under the same conditions as for category I2H. The third family gases are used under the same conditions as for category I3B/P. Category II2H3+: appliances capable of using gases of group H of the second family and gases of the third family. The second family gases are used under the same conditions as for category I2H.The third family gases are used under the same conditions as for category I3+. Category II2H3P: appliances capable of using gases of group H of the second family and gases of group P of the third family. The second family gases are used under the same conditions as for category I2H. The third family gases are used under the same conditions as for category I3P. Category II2L3B/P: appliances capable of using gases of group L of the second family and gases of the third family. The second family gases are used under the same conditions as for category I2L. The third family gases are used under the same conditions as for category I3B/P. SIST EN 437:2005+A1:2009



EN 437:2003+A1:2009 (E)
14 Category II2L3P: appliances capable of using the gases of group L of the second family and gases of Group P of the third family. The second family gases are
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