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15、UROPISCHE NORM FINAL DRAFT FprEN 50193-1 January 2016 ICS 91.140.65 Will supersede EN 50193-1:2013English Version Electric instantaneous water heaters - Methods for measuring the Performance - Part 1: General requirements Chauffe-eau lectriques instantans - Partie 1: Exigences gnrales Elektro-Durchf
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22、ELEC All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved worldwide for CENELEC Members. Project: 59229 Ref. No. FprEN 50193-1:2016 EFprEN 50193-1:2016 2 Contents 1 European foreword . 3 2 1 Scope . 4 3 2 Normative references . 4 4 3 Terms and definitions . 4 5 4 General test conditions
23、6 6 4.1 Measurement Equipment . 6 7 4.2 Number of appliances to be tested 6 8 4.3 General conditions . 6 9 4.4 Test setup . 7 10 5 Energy efficiency 7 11 5.1 Test methods 7 12 5.1.1 General 7 13 5.1.2 Static efficiency . 7 14 5.1.3 Start up losses 8 15 5.1.4 Determination of the smart control factor
24、 SCF . 8 16 5.1.5 Determination of smart control compliance . 9 17 5.2 Calculation methods . 9 18 5.2.1 General 9 19 5.2.2 Daily energy demand 9 20 5.2.3 Correction factor 9 21 5.2.4 Energy efficiency . 10 22 5.2.5 5.2.4 Annual electricity consumption 10 23 Annex A (informative) This Annex only info
25、rms about the content of the normative regulation 24 Nr. Load pattern 11 25 Annex B (normative) Test setup 15 26 Annex C (informative) Alternative test methods under development 19 27 C.1 General . 19 28 C.2 Annual energy consumption . 19 29 Annex ZZA (informative) Relationship between this European
26、 Standard and the requirements of 30 Commission Regulation (EU) No 812/2013 . 21 31 Annex ZZB (informative) Relationship between this European Standard and the requirements of 32 Commission Regulation (EU) No 814/2013 . 22 33 Bibliography 23 34 35 FprEN 50193-1:2016 3 European foreword 36 This docum
27、ent (FprEN 50193-1:2016) has been prepared by CLC/TC 59X “Performance of household 37 and similar electrical appliances“. 38 This document is currently submitted to the Unique Acceptance Procedure. 39 The following dates are proposed: 40 latest date by which the existence of this document has to be
28、announced at national level (doa) dor + 6 months latest date by which this document has to be implemented at national level by publication of an identical national standard or by endorsement (dop) dor + 12 months latest date by which the national standards conflicting with this document have to be w
29、ithdrawn (dow) dor + 36 months (to be confirmed or modified when voting) This document will supersede EN 50193-1:2013. 41 FprEN 50193-1:2016 includes the following significant technical changes with respect to EN 50193-42 1:2013: 43 This document has been prepared under a mandate given to CENELEC by
30、 the European Commission 44 and the European Free Trade Association, and supports essential requirements of EU Directive(s). 45 For the relationship with EU Directive(s) see informative Annex ZZA and ZZB, which are integral parts of 46 this document. 47 FprEN 50193-1:2016 4 1 Scope 48 This European
31、Standard applies to electric instantaneous water heaters for domestic hot water heating 49 for household and similar applications, which show both of the following characteristics: 50 fulfilling at least one load pattern from Annex A; 51 heating up to temperatures below the boiling temperature. 52 T
32、his European Standard specifies terms, definitions and measurement methods for the assessment of 53 energy efficiency. 54 This European Standard does not take into account requirements regarding the safety of the appliances. 55 2 Normative references 56 The following documents, in whole or in part,
33、are normatively reference in this document and are 57 indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated 58 references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. 59 EN ISO 228-1, Pipe threads where pressure-tig
34、ht joints are not made on the threads - Part 1: 60 Dimensions, tolerances and designation (ISO 228-1) 61 3 Terms and definitions 62 For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. 63 3.1 64 instantaneous water heater 65 appliance intended to heat water while it flows th
35、rough the appliance 66 3.1.1 67 electric instantaneous water heater 68 electric powered instantaneous water heater 69 3.1.2 70 closed instantaneous water heater 71 instantaneous water heater intended to operate at the pressure of the water system, the flow of water 72 being controlled by one or more
36、 valves in the outlet system 73 3.1.3 74 open-outlet instantaneous water heater 75 instantaneous water heater in which the flow of water is controlled by a valve in the inlet pipe, there 76 being no valve in the outlet pipe 77 3.1.4 78 hydraulic instantaneous water heater 79 instantaneous water heat
37、er each of whose heating elements are switched on or off, depending on the 80 water flow rate or water pressure 81 3.2 82 temperature selector 83 actuator which presets the temperature set point value of the water outlet and which can be adjusted by 84 the user 85 3.3 86 temperature control 87 actua
38、tor which adjusts the temperature of the outlet water by means of varying the flow of water through 88 the appliance or by varying the power applied to the heater(s) or by a combination of the two 89 FprEN 50193-1:2016 5 3.4 90 independent flow control 91 actuator which adjusts the flow of water thr
39、ough the appliance with no significant change in the outlet 92 water temperature 93 3.5 94 flow regulator 95 actuator which limits the flow of water through the appliance regardless of variations in line pressure 96 3.6 97 flow restrictor 98 device which defines a flow of water through the appliance
40、 for a set pressure 99 3.7 100 power selector 101 actuator which presets electrical power of the unit and which can be adjusted by the user 102 Note 1 to entry: The water outlet temperature depends on flow rate and/or inlet temperature. 103 3.8 104 load profile/load pattern 105 a means of illustrati
41、ng the power consumption of an instantaneous water heater over a 24 hour period 106 3.9 107 smart control 108 a system that can demonstrate a reduction in energy consumption 109 3.10 110 useable water 111 water at or above the temperature Tmfor the relevant draw-off and load pattern specified in the
42、 tables of 112 Annex A 113 FprEN 50193-1:2016 6 4 General test conditions 114 4.1 Measurement Equipment 115 The table below gives the accuracy of measurement equipment. 116 Table 1 Measurement Equipment Accuracy 117 Measurement parameters Unit Measurement uncertainty (accuracy) Remarks Ambient tempe
43、rature C/K 1 K 5) Time S 0,1 s 2) Cold inlet water temperature C/K 0,2 K 2) 101) Hot outlet water temperature C/K 1 K 1) 2) Water flow rate l/min 0,1 l/min or 1% 2) 4) Water pressure Mpa 5 % 3) input power kW 1 % 2) Input power W 1 % 5) Voltage V 0,5 % 2) Current A 0,5 % 2) 1) Thermocouple with a di
44、ameter of maximum 0.5 mm, in midstream, positioned directly at the outlet and inlet of the appliance. 2) The measured values shall be expressed rounded to one decimal place. 3) The measured values shall be expressed rounded to three decimal places. 4) Whichever is higher 5) The measured values shall
45、 be expressed rounded to integer. 101) The cold water temperature Tcoldshall be 15C5Kfor the performance tests according to clause 102ff. 4.2 Number of appliances to be tested 118 The tests shall be performed on the same appliance. 119 4.3 General conditions 120 Unless otherwise specified, the appli
46、ance shall be installed, commissioned and operated in accordance 121 with the information provided in the installation and operating instructions. 122 Commissioning procedures shall be repeated following a supply voltage interruption, if required by the 123 installation and operating instructions. 1
47、24 The supply voltage shall be maintained at the main terminal at 230 V 1 % or at 400 V 1 % as defined 125 by the manufacturers installation guide, while the heating elements are switched on. The supply 126 frequency shall be at a nominal 50 Hz 1 %. 127 The measured voltage and frequency of the powe
48、r supply used during testing shall be reported. 128 The tests shall be carried out in a draft free environment at an ambient temperature of 20C 5C. The 129 environment shall not deviate by more than 2K during the test period. 130 The flow rates provided to the appliance for the test shall be maintai
49、ned within a tolerance of 0.3l/min or 131 3% whichever is higher but shall be not be below the minimum required for the individual draw off. The 132 flow rates supplied during the test shall be reported. 133 FprEN 50193-1:2016 7 Unless otherwise specified cold inlet water temperature shall be 10 C 1 C 134 4.4 Test setup 135 The appliance shall be installed in accordance wit