Comparison of measuring results between solid fuel stoves tested in accordance with EN 13240 and NS 3058

2. References

EN 13240:2001 with the supplement DS/EN 13240/A2:2004, in which the requirements on CO are laid down to be inferior or equal to the information stated by the manufacturer (however, max. 1%) and the requirement on efficiency is laid down to be superior or equal to the information stated by the manufacturer (however, at least 50%).

NS 3058-1, in which the combustion rate is measured as kilogram of combusted dry matter per hour at the four burn rate categories (Class 2), is defined as:

Burn rate
category 1
Burn rate
category 2
Burn rate
category 3
Burn rate
category 4
< 1.25 1.25 - 1.90 1.91 - 2.80 >2.80

NS 3059, in which the maximum allowable particle release for solid fuel stoves is stated as:

  • Highest single value during a partial test; 20 g/kg of fired dry matter.
  • Weighted regulated average for all 4 partial tests; 10 g/kg of fired dry matter.

 



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