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This standard is part of the DVGW body of rules.
This standard is part of the DVGW body of rules.
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This European Standard specifies the design, safety and marking requirements and test methods for flueless patio heaters for outdoor or amply ventilated area use only. These appliances are for use exclusively with gases of the third family as defined in Clause 4. This European Standard applies to appliances that have a nominal heat input not exceeding 17 kW (based on the gross calorific value), supplied with a maximum inlet pressure of 50 mbar: - fixed or, - movable, including those which comprise a housing for a transportable and rechargeable liquefied petroleum gas cylinder. This European Standard does not apply to appliances equipped with a fan for either combustion or circulation of the convection air. This European Standard does not cover LPG containers for liquefied petroleum gas, their associated regulator, tubing and flexible hoses used for gas supply of appliances covered by this European Standard. Regulator, tubing and flexible hoses are covered by others standards (EN 16129, EN 16436-1 and prEN 16436-2, etcetera) and national regulations. This European Standard does not lay down any specific requirements for the thermal efficiency of this type of appliances, but the requirements relating to combustion, which is a safety matter, ensure that the gas fuel will burn efficiently. However a method to measure the performance is described in informative Annex B. In Germany, the gas appliances described in DIN EN 14543 may only be distributed if they are fully equipped with a suitable flexible hose prescribed for use in Germany and a suitable pressure regulator prescribed for use in Germany (see note following Table A.3). Installation and operation of the appliance for private use is laid down in the German technical rule DVGW G 612 "Operation of portable liquefied petroleum gas appliances for leisure for outdoor use". For commercial use, DGUV (German Statutory Accident Insurance Association) regulation 79 "Accident prevention regulation - Use of liquefied petroleum gas" applies.
This document replaces DIN EN 14543:2007-09 .