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ÖNORM EN 215

Issue date: 2019 12 01

Thermostatic radiator valves - Requirements and test methods

This document specifies definitions, requirements and test methods for thermostatic radiator valves referred to hereafter as thermostatic valves. This standard applies ...
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Austrian Standards International
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This document specifies definitions, requirements and test methods for thermostatic radiator valves referred to hereafter as thermostatic valves. This standard applies to two port thermostatic valves with or without pre-setting facility and thermostatic integrated valves with or without pre-setting facility for fitting to radiators in wet central heating installations up to a water temperature of 120 °C and a nominal pressure of PN 10. This standard further specifies the dimensions, the materials and the connection details of four series of straight and angle pattern thermostatic radiator valves of nominal pressure smaller than or equal to PN 10. This standard can be used as reference in a CEN/CENELEC Certification Mark System on thermostatic radiator valves.
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