EN 14037-1:2016 Free hanging heating and cooling surfaces for water with a temperature below 120��- Part 1: Pre-fabricated ceiling mounted radiant panels for space heating - Technical specifications and requirements
This European Standard defines technical specifications and requirements of free hanging pre-fabricated ceiling mounted radiant panels with an air gap between construction and the emitter (not embedded) fed with water at temperatures below 120 °C connected with a centralized heating supply source intended to be installed in buildings. The panels should be installed with an upper insulation. The European Standard does not apply to independent heating devices. The European Standard also defines the additional common data that the manufacturer has to provide to the trade in order to ensure the correct application of the products. This European standard does not cover the performance of hanging accessories.
EN 14037-1:2016 Referenced Document
EN 14037-2:2016 Free hanging heating and cooling surfaces for water with a temperature below 120 °C - Part 2: Pre-fabricated ceiling mounted radiant panels for space heating - Test method for thermal output
EN 14037-3:2016 Free hanging heating and cooling surfaces for water with a temperature below 120��- Part 3: Prefabricated ceiling mounted radiant panels for space heating - Rating method and evaluation of radiant thermal output
EN 14037-4:2016 Free hanging heating and cooling surfaces for water with a temperature below 120��- Part 4: Pre-fabricated ceiling mounted radiant panels - Test method for cooling capacity
EN 14037-5:2016 Free hanging heating and cooling surfaces for water with a temperature below 120 °C - Part 5: Open or closed heated ceiling surfaces - Test method for thermal output
2016EN 14037-1:2016 Free hanging heating and cooling surfaces for water with a temperature below 120��- Part 1: Pre-fabricated ceiling mounted radiant panels for space heating - Technical specifications and requirements
2003EN 14037-1:2003 Ceiling mounted radiant panels supplied with water at temperature below 120 °C - Part 1: Technical specifications and requirements