This document is applicable to space heaters, inset appliances and cookers intended for mechanical fuelling with wood pellets and for manual fuelling with wood logs. They can be freestanding or inset appliances.
The intended use of the appliances is space heating in residential buildings and can be cooking. They can be fitted with a boiler (integral part of the appliance containing water to be heated up) for the supply of hot water for central heating systems.
These appliances typically use auxiliary energy which is measured in this standard as well. They are operated with natural draught and can be fan-assisted.
NOTE 1   A fan-assisted appliance does still operate under negative pressure in the flue gas system.
For inset appliances and especially their testing additional information can be necessary from EN 16510-2-2:2022.
These appliances burn wood pellets and wood logs only, in accordance with the appliance instructions. They only operate with the firedoors closed.
NOTE 2   These appliances can have an integral fuel hopper or be combined with an external fuel hopper.
These appliances can be fitted with a single or double combustion chamber having a single flue gas outlet.
This document specifies procedures for assessment and verification of constancy of performance (AVCP) of characteristics of combination appliances fired by wood logs and pellets.
This document is not applicable to appliances:
-   with boiler intended for water systems having water temperatures above 110°C and 3 bar and for sanitary hot water,
-   intended to be used with a pure horizontal exhaust (through the building wall),
-   with flue gas condensation in the appliance,
-   switching on / off for part load operation,
-   with simultaneous wood and pellet operation with a single flue gas outlet,
-   with non-automatic pellet loading,
-   with single combustion chamber and double flue gas outlet,
-   continuous burning appliances.
For clarity, all test methods are addressed in Annex A.

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This European Standard covers multi-firing sauna stoves in which the heating stones are separated from and indirectly heated by the fire and the flue gases and which may be re-fuelled with several fuel loads.
This European Standard specifies requirements relating to the design, manufacture, construction, safety and performance (efficiency and emission) of multi-firing sauna stoves fired by wood logs and provides instructions for them. Furthermore, it also gives provisions for evaluation of conformity (i.e. initial type testing (ITT) and factory production control (FPC) and marking of these products.
This standard is applicable to hand-fuelled intermittent burning multi-firing sauna stoves, which provide heat into the space where they are installed.
These multi-firing sauna stoves may be supplied either as an assembled appliance or as a manufacturer’s pre-designed unit consisting of pre-fabricated components designed to be built on site in accordance with the manufacturer’s specified assembly instructions. One-off installations are not included.
These multi-firing sauna stoves may burn only natural wood logs in accordance with the appliance operating instructions.
Single-firing heat storage sauna stoves, in which the stones are directly heated by the fire and the flue gases, which pass through them, are not covered by this European Standard. This standard is also not applicable to mechanically fed sauna stoves, sauna stoves having fan assisted combustion air, sauna stoves fitted with a boiler, sauna stoves with incorporated flue or sauna stoves having any electrical connection.

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This document is applicable to oil stoves. These appliances have one or more vaporizing burners and a nominal heating capacity of not more than 15 kW and are equipped either with a draught regulator or a combustion air limiter.
The intended use of the appliances is space heating in residential buildings.
This document is also applicable to appliances with fan assisted vaporizing burners.
According to the type of fuels used in the country of destination, the appliances are supplied for use with either:
-   fuel oil with a maximum kinematic viscosity of 6,0 mm²/s at 20 °C;
-   or kerosene with a flash point of not less than 40 °C.
This document is not applicable for:
-   built-in appliances;
-   appliances equipped with an atomizing burner;
-   appliances incorporating a boiler or connected to a water system.
This document specifies procedures for assessment and verification of constancy of performance (AVCP) of characteristics of flued oil stoves with vaporizing burners.

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This document is applicable to space heaters, inset appliances and cookers intended for mechanical fuelling with wood pellets and for manual fuelling with wood logs. They can be freestanding or inset appliances.
The intended use of the appliances is space heating in residential buildings and can be cooking. They can be fitted with a boiler (integral part of the appliance containing water to be heated up) for the supply of hot water for central heating systems.
These appliances typically use auxiliary energy which is measured in this standard as well. They are operated with natural draught and can be fan-assisted.
NOTE 1   A fan-assisted appliance does still operate under negative pressure in the flue gas system.
For inset appliances and especially their testing additional information can be necessary from EN 16510-2-2:2022.
These appliances burn wood pellets and wood logs only, in accordance with the appliance instructions. They only operate with the firedoors closed.
NOTE 2   These appliances can have an integral fuel hopper or be combined with an external fuel hopper.
These appliances can be fitted with a single or double combustion chamber having a single flue gas outlet.
This document specifies procedures for assessment and verification of constancy of performance (AVCP) of characteristics of combination appliances fired by wood logs and pellets.
This document is not applicable to appliances:
-   with boiler intended for water systems having water temperatures above 110°C and 3 bar and for sanitary hot water,
-   intended to be used with a pure horizontal exhaust (through the building wall),
-   with flue gas condensation in the appliance,
-   switching on / off for part load operation,
-   with simultaneous wood and pellet operation with a single flue gas outlet,
-   with non-automatic pellet loading,
-   with single combustion chamber and double flue gas outlet,
-   continuous burning appliances.
For clarity, all test methods are addressed in Annex A.

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This European Standard covers multi-firing sauna stoves in which the heating stones are separated from and indirectly heated by the fire and the flue gases and which may be re-fuelled with several fuel loads.
This European Standard specifies requirements relating to the design, manufacture, construction, safety and performance (efficiency and emission) of multi-firing sauna stoves fired by wood logs and provides instructions for them. Furthermore, it also gives provisions for evaluation of conformity (i.e. initial type testing (ITT) and factory production control (FPC) and marking of these products.
This standard is applicable to hand-fuelled intermittent burning multi-firing sauna stoves, which provide heat into the space where they are installed.
These multi-firing sauna stoves may be supplied either as an assembled appliance or as a manufacturer’s pre-designed unit consisting of pre-fabricated components designed to be built on site in accordance with the manufacturer’s specified assembly instructions. One-off installations are not included.
These multi-firing sauna stoves may burn only natural wood logs in accordance with the appliance operating instructions.
Single-firing heat storage sauna stoves, in which the stones are directly heated by the fire and the flue gases, which pass through them, are not covered by this European Standard. This standard is also not applicable to mechanically fed sauna stoves, sauna stoves having fan assisted combustion air, sauna stoves fitted with a boiler, sauna stoves with incorporated flue or sauna stoves having any electrical connection.

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This document is applicable to oil stoves. These appliances have one or more vaporizing burners and a nominal heating capacity of not more than 15 kW and are equipped either with a draught regulator or a combustion air limiter.
The intended use of the appliances is space heating in residential buildings.
This document is also applicable to appliances with fan assisted vaporizing burners.
According to the type of fuels used in the country of destination, the appliances are supplied for use with either:
-   fuel oil with a maximum kinematic viscosity of 6,0 mm²/s at 20 °C;
-   or kerosene with a flash point of not less than 40 °C.
This document is not applicable for:
-   built-in appliances;
-   appliances equipped with an atomizing burner;
-   appliances incorporating a boiler or connected to a water system.
This document specifies procedures for assessment and verification of constancy of performance (AVCP) of characteristics of flued oil stoves with vaporizing burners.

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This document is applicable to slow heat release appliances for solid fuel (freestanding manually fuelled intermittent burning slow heat release appliances (SHRA) having heat storage capacity such that they can provide heat and release it for an extended period after the fire has gone out).
The intended use of the appliances is space heating in residential buildings. They can be fitted with a boiler or heat exchanger (integral part of the appliance containing water to be heated up) for the supply of hot water for central heating systems.
These slow heat release appliances may be supplied either as an assembled appliance or as a pre-designed unit consisting of prefabricated components designed to be built on site in accordance with the-specified assembly instructions.
These appliances can burn one or more types of the following solid fuels as specified:
—   wood logs;
—   compressed untreated wood;
—   wood pellets;
—   lignite briquettes;
—   solid mineral fuels;
—   peat briquettes.
This document is not applicable to:
—   mechanically fed appliances
—   appliances with fan assisted combustion air
—   one off installations
This document specifies procedures for assessment and verification of constancy of performance (AVCP) of characteristics of solid fuel burning slow heat release appliances.

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This document is applicable to slow heat release appliances for solid fuel (freestanding manually fuelled intermittent burning slow heat release appliances (SHRA) having heat storage capacity such that they can provide heat and release it for an extended period after the fire has gone out).
The intended use of the appliances is space heating in residential buildings. They can be fitted with a boiler or heat exchanger (integral part of the appliance containing water to be heated up) for the supply of hot water for central heating systems.
These slow heat release appliances may be supplied either as an assembled appliance or as a pre-designed unit consisting of prefabricated components designed to be built on site in accordance with the-specified assembly instructions.
These appliances can burn one or more types of the following solid fuels as specified:
—   wood logs;
—   compressed untreated wood;
—   wood pellets;
—   lignite briquettes;
—   solid mineral fuels;
—   peat briquettes.
This document is not applicable to:
—   mechanically fed appliances
—   appliances with fan assisted combustion air
—   one off installations
This document specifies procedures for assessment and verification of constancy of performance (AVCP) of characteristics of solid fuel burning slow heat release appliances.

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