BS EN 13384-2:2003+A1:2009
Chimneys - Thermal and fluid dynamic calculation methods - Chimneys serving more than one heating appliance

Standard No.
BS EN 13384-2:2003+A1:2009
Release Date
2003
Published By
British Standards Institution (BSI)
Status
 2015-04
Replace By
BS EN 13384-2:2015
Latest
BS EN 13384-2:2015+A1:2019
Replace
01/103699 DC-2001 BS EN 13384-2:2003
Scope
This part of EN 13384 specifies methods for calculation of the thermal and fluid dynamic characteristics of chimneys serving more than one heating appliance. This part of EN 13384 covers both the cases, either (1) where the chimney is connected with more than one connecting flue pipe from individual or several appliances in a multi-inlet arrangement or (2) where the chimney is connected with an individual connecting flue pipe connecting more than one appliance in a cascade arrangement. The case of multiple inlet cascade arrangement is covered by the case (1). This part of EN 13384 deals with chimneys operating under negative pressure conditions (there can be positive pressure condition in the connecting flue pipe) and with chimneys operating under positive pressure conditions and is valid for chimneys serving heating appliances for liquid, gaseous and solid fuels. This part of EN 13384 does not apply to: − chimneys with different thermal resistance or different cross-section in the various chimney segments. This part does not apply to calculate energy gain. − chimneys with open fire places, e.g. open fire chimneys or chimney inlets which are normally intended to operate open to the room − chimneys which serve a mixture of fan assisted or forced draught burners or natural draught appliances. Fan assisted appliances with draught diverter between the fan and the chimney are considered as natural draught appliances. − chimneys with multiple inlets from more than 5 storeys. (This does not apply to balanced flue chimney.) − chimneys serving heating appliances with open air supply through ventilation openings or air ducts, which are not installed in the same air supply pressure region (e.g. same side of building). !For positive pressure chimneys this part only applies if any heating appliance which is out of action can be positively isolated to prevent flue gas back flow.

BS EN 13384-2:2003+A1:2009 Referenced Document

  • EN 13384-1:2002 Chimneys - Thermal and fluid dynamic calculation methods - Part 1: Chimneys serving one appliance Incorporates Amendment A2: 2008*2024-04-19 Update
  • EN 1443:2003 Chimneys - General requirements
  • EN 15287-1:2007 Chimneys - Design, installation and commissioning of chimneys - Part 1: Chimneys for non-roomsealed heating appliances (Incorporates Amendment A1: 2010)*2007-09-01 Update
  • EN 15287-2:2008 Chimneys - Design, installation and commissioning of chimneys - Part 2: Chimneys for roomsealed appliances*2008-03-01 Update

BS EN 13384-2:2003+A1:2009 history

  • 2015 BS EN 13384-2:2015+A1:2019 Chimneys. Thermal and fluid dynamic calculation methods. Chimneys serving more than one heating appliance
  • 2015 BS EN 13384-2:2015 Chimneys. Thermal and fluid dynamic calculation methods. Chimneys serving more than one heating appliance
  • 2003 BS EN 13384-2:2003+A1:2009 Chimneys - Thermal and fluid dynamic calculation methods - Chimneys serving more than one heating appliance
  • 2003 BS EN 13384-2:2003 Chimneys - Thermal and fluid dynamic calculation methods - Chimneys serving more than one heating appliance
Chimneys - Thermal and fluid dynamic calculation methods - Chimneys serving more than one heating appliance



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