CEN/TC 46 - Oil stoves
Standardisation in the field of fireplaces for liquid fuels, this includes oil stoves (oil stoves with vaporising burners) and appliances operated with ethanol (liquid or gel). The standardisation covers appliance construction, performance, (e.g. efficiency and emissions), safety and commissioning requirements, together with their associated test methods and installation and operating instructions.
Oil stoves
Standardisation in the field of fireplaces for liquid fuels, this includes oil stoves (oil stoves with vaporising burners) and appliances operated with ethanol (liquid or gel). The standardisation covers appliance construction, performance, (e.g. efficiency and emissions), safety and commissioning requirements, together with their associated test methods and installation and operating instructions.
General Information
This European Standard applies for decorative fireplaces/appliances for domestic use, producing a flame using alcohol, hereafter referred to as fuel, in liquid or gelatinous fuel for decoration.
NOTE 1 The requirements are strictly applied even when used in other areas. Outside the private household and outdoor area can apply more or different rules on the use of the appliances.
This European Standard applies to free-standing, wall-mounted and built-in appliances with a maximum power output of 4,5 kW.
This European Standard applies for appliances ready for use, whose burner is of one unit or are an integral component of the appliances but not for appliances with a fuel tank separate from the appliance.
This European Standard does not apply for appliances specifically designed for heating food or keeping food warm (rechauds), as well as for appliances for use in boats, caravans, other vehicles or outdoor areas.
This European Standard does not apply for appliances with a power output higher than 4,5 kW or with a defined heating function.
NOTE 2 National regulation may restrict the power output to less than 4,5 kW.
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EN 1/prA1 covers all points to fulfil the requirements of mandate M/129 under the CPD given from the EC to CEN.
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This European Standard specifies requirements and test methods for oil lamps used in households, in restaurants, in recreational facilities and in similar areas for decorative purposes and to create an atmospheric illumination. The standard does not apply to oil lamps for industrial purposes (e.g. securing of roadbuilding sites). The purpose of the standard is to minimise the risk of accidental poisoning of small children up to 3 years of age by limiting the accessibility to the lamp oil.
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This standard applies to flued oil stoves with one or more vaporizing burners (hereafter referred to as 'stoves') as used for individual heating in the domestic field and having either a draught regulator or a combustion air limiter as defined in 3.13 and a nominal heating capacity of not more than 15 kW. It is not applicable for built-in equipment.
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This document applies only to decorative fireplaces that have been manufactured for domestic use, which produce a flame using liquid alcohol, hereafter referred to as fuel.
NOTE 1: The requirements outlined in this document be applied even outside domestic settings. In that case additional or different rules on the use of the fireplaces may apply.
This document applies to free-standing, wall-mounted and built-in fireplaces.
This document applies to decorative fireplaces that require manual user interaction for ignition, filling, re-filling or extinguishing the fireplace.
NOTE 2: The fireplaces can contain some electric or electronic components.
This document applies to fireplaces ready for use, whose fuel box is of one unit or are an integral component of the fireplaces but not for fireplaces with a fuel tank separate from the fireplace.
This document does not apply to fireplaces specifically designed for heating food or keeping food warm (rechauds), nor does it apply to fireplaces for use in boats, caravans, other vehicles or outdoor areas.
This document does not apply to fireplaces with a power output higher than 4.5 kW or with a defined heating function.
NOTE 3: National regulation can restrict the power output to less than 4,5 kW.
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This document is applicable to residential liquid fuel burning appliances intended for space heating.
This document specifies requirements relating to the design, manufacture, construction, safety and performance (efficiency and emission) of appliances fired by liquid fuel (hereafter referred to as “appliance(s)”) and provides instructions for them. Furthermore, it also gives provisions for the evaluation of conformity, i.e. initial type testing (ITT) and factory production control (FPC) and marking of these appliances.
This document specifies the test methods for the determination of the smoke number, and CO, NOx, and OGC emission test methods.
This document does not apply to:
- built-in appliances;
- appliances equipped with an atomizing burner;
- appliances incorporating a boiler or connected to a water system.
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This document is applicable to oil stoves. These appliances have one or more vaporizing burners and a nominal heating capacity of not more than 15 kW and are equipped either with a draught regulator or a combustion air limiter.
The intended use of the appliances is space heating in residential buildings.
This document is also applicable to appliances with fan assisted vaporizing burners.
According to the type of fuels used in the country of destination, the appliances are supplied for use with either:
- fuel oil with a maximum kinematic viscosity of 6,0 mm²/s at 20 °C;
- or kerosene with a flash point of not less than 40 °C.
This document is not applicable for:
- built-in appliances;
- appliances equipped with an atomizing burner;
- appliances incorporating a boiler or connected to a water system.
This document specifies procedures for assessment and verification of constancy of performance (AVCP) of characteristics of flued oil stoves with vaporizing burners.
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This European Standard applies for decorative fireplaces/appliances for domestic use, producing a flame using alcohol, hereafter referred to as fuel, in liquid or gelatinous fuel for decoration.
NOTE 1 The requirements are strictly applied even when used in other areas. Outside the private household and outdoor area can apply more or different rules on the use of the appliances.
This European Standard applies to free-standing, wall-mounted and built-in appliances with a maximum power output of 4,5 kW.
This European Standard applies for appliances ready for use, whose burner is of one unit or are an integral component of the appliances but not for appliances with a fuel tank separate from the appliance.
This European Standard does not apply for appliances specifically designed for heating food or keeping food warm (rechauds), as well as for appliances for use in boats, caravans, other vehicles or outdoor areas.
This European Standard does not apply for appliances with a power output higher than 4,5 kW or with a defined heating function.
NOTE 2 National regulation may restrict the power output to less than 4,5 kW.
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This standard applies to flued oil stoves with one or more vaporizing burners (hereafter referred to as "stoves") as used for individual heating in the domestic field and having either a draught regulator or a combustion air limiter as defined in 3.13 and a nominal heating capacity of not more than 15 kW. This standard also applies to appliances with fan assisted vaporizing burners. This standard does not cover - Built-in appliances - appliances equipped with an atomizing burner - appliances incorporating a boiler or connected to a water system. According to the type of fuels used in the country of destination, the stoves are supplied for use with either: - fuel oil with a maximum kinematic viscosity of 6,0 mm²/s at 20 °C - or kerosene with a flash point of not less than 40 °C
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