What is BS EN 13941‑2 - District heating pipes about?
BS EN 13941 is a series of European standards on district heating pipes that deals with the various parameters involved. BS EN 139412 is the second part of the series on installation.
BS EN 13941‑2 specifies requirements for design, calculation, and installation of factory-made thermal insulated bonded single and twin pipe systems for buried hot water networks for continuous operation with treated water at various temperatures
Who is BS EN 13941‑2 - District heating pipes for?
- Manufacturer of District heating system
- Manufacturer of thermally insulated pipe
- Heating Engineer
- Plumber
- Energy Engineering
Why should you use BS EN 13941‑2 -District heating pipes?
District heating (also known as heat networks or teleheating) is a system for distributing heat generated in a centralized location through a system of insulated pipes for residential and commercial heating requirements such as space heating and water heating.
BS EN 13941‑2 provides guidance on installation methods, procedures of district heating system, storage of pipe assemblies, storage of fitting and valve assemblies, installation in the trench.
BS EN 13941‑2 provides you with comprehensive information useful throughout the process from designing to installation of the pipe system. As a user of BS EN 13941‑2, you can be ensured of all the requirements and test methods of thermal insulated bonded single and twin pipe systems for directly buried hot water networks. BS EN 13941‑2 exemplifies the required design, calculation, and installation that help you achieve precision in terms of product functionality.