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    BS EN 14276-2:2020 Pressure equipment for refrigerating systems and heat pumps - Piping. General requirements
    Edition: 2020
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Description of BS EN 14276-2:2020 2020

1.1

This document specifies the requirements for material, design, manufacturing, testing and documentation for stationary piping intended for use in refrigerating systems, heat pumps and secondary cooling and heating systems. These refrigerating systems and heat pump systems are referenced in this document as refrigerating systems as defined in EN 378‑1:2016.

The term “refrigerating system” used in this document includes heat pumps.

1.2

This document applies to piping, including welded or brazed attachments up to and including the flanges, screwed, welded or brazed connectors, or to the edge to be welded or brazed at the first circumferential joint connecting piping or other elements.

1.3

This document applies to the selection, application and installation of safety accessories intended to protect the piping during the various phases of the refrigeration cycle.

1.4

This document applies to the following piping:

  • heat exchanger consisting of piping for the purpose of cooling or heating air where piping aspects are predominant;

  • piping incorporated into an assembly (e.g. self-contained system, condensing unit);

  • field erected piping.

1.5

This document applies to piping with an internal pressure down to –1 bar, to account for the evacuation of the piping prior to charging with refrigerant.

1.6

This document applies to both the mechanical loading conditions and thermal conditions as defined in EN 13445‑3:2014/A5:2018 associated with refrigerating systems. It applies to piping subject to the maximum allowable temperatures for which nominal design stresses for materials are derived using EN 14276‑1:2020 or as specified in this document. In addition, piping designed to this document will have a maximum design temperature not exceeding 200 °C and a maximum design pressure not exceeding 160 bar. Outside of these limits, the EN 13480 series can be used for the design construction and inspection of the piping. Under these circumstances, the unique nature of a refrigerating plant, as indicated in the introduction of EN 14276‑1:2020, will also be taken into account.

1.7

This document applies to piping where the main pressure bearing parts are manufactured from metallic ductile materials as defined in Clause 4 and in EN 14276‑1:2020.

1.1

This document specifies the requirements for material, design, manufacturing, testing and documentation for stationary piping intended for use in refrigerating systems, heat pumps and secondary cooling and heating systems. These refrigerating systems and heat pump systems are referenced in this document as refrigerating systems as defined in EN 378‑1:2016.

The term “refrigerating system” used in this document includes heat pumps.

1.2

This document applies to piping, including welded or brazed attachments up to and including the flanges, screwed, welded or brazed connectors, or to the edge to be welded or brazed at the first circumferential joint connecting piping or other elements.

1.3

This document applies to the selection, application and installation of safety accessories intended to protect the piping during the various phases of the refrigeration cycle.

1.4

This document applies to the following piping:

  • heat exchanger consisting of piping for the purpose of cooling or heating air where piping aspects are predominant;

  • piping incorporated into an assembly (e.g. self-contained system, condensing unit);

  • field erected piping.

1.5

This document applies to piping with an internal pressure down to –1 bar, to account for the evacuation of the piping prior to charging with refrigerant.

1.6

This document applies to both the mechanical loading conditions and thermal conditions as defined in EN 13445‑3:2014/A5:2018 associated with refrigerating systems. It applies to piping subject to the maximum allowable temperatures for which nominal design stresses for materials are derived using EN 14276‑1:2020 or as specified in this document. In addition, piping designed to this document will have a maximum design temperature not exceeding 200 °C and a maximum design pressure not exceeding 160 bar. Outside of these limits, the EN 13480 series can be used for the design construction and inspection of the piping. Under these circumstances, the unique nature of a refrigerating plant, as indicated in the introduction of EN 14276‑1:2020, will also be taken into account.

1.7

This document applies to piping where the main pressure bearing parts are manufactured from metallic ductile materials as defined in Clause 4 and in EN 14276‑1:2020.



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