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pellet stoves and thermo fireplaces

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Er Presidente

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I have a friend who works in the industry and is setting up a small production.

would need a hand for reference regulations and advice for bureaucratic iters necessary to certify these products.

is there someone experienced in this type of activity to be consulted?
 
President, unfortunately I have no data on norms and certifications for this sector.
definitely it will be useful to contact a certification and marking body like ce e imq, definitely applied to this area.

He did a good analysis on the market.
pellets are reaching unjustifiable prices, so much so that I go to wood spending half.
if it manages to understand how the market of the wedge is organized the system is of a monstrous convenience and the technology is identical to that of the pellet, in practice it changes only the coclea.

It will be important to understand if you want to make air or water heaters, I recommend water, they are perfectly integrated with standard heating systems.
 
President, unfortunately I have no data on norms and certifications for this sector.
definitely it will be useful to contact a certification and marking body like ce e imq, definitely applied to this area.

He did a good analysis on the market.
pellets are reaching unjustifiable prices, so much so that I go to wood spending half.
if it manages to understand how the market of the wedge is organized the system is of a monstrous convenience and the technology is identical to that of the pellet, in practice it changes only the coclea.

It will be important to understand if you want to make air or water heaters, I recommend water, they are perfectly integrated with standard heating systems.
I'm trying to tell him.

p.s.: even if the "cippato" knows something bad!
:biggrin:
 
I don't know if it's a machine (if it doesn't have moving organs, it doesn't fit in the definition but at least one fan is there, maybe even a dosing coclea. ...

Anyway, on a tour of the site, I found some technical standards.

uni en 15270:2008
pellet burners for small heating boilers - definitions, requirements, test methods, marking

uni en 15036-1:2007
boilers for heating - tests for measuring air noise emitted by heat generators - part 1: air noise emissions from heat generators

uni en 14785:2006
domestic heating appliances powered by wood pellets - requirements and test methods

then, if they have some kind of boiler, it definitely needs the ped or at least to check if you fall inside or not.

ps. In the rules usually there are references (if harmonized) to the product directives to which they refer (in Annex).
 
I have a statement under my hand:
- Low voltage directive
- Electromagnetic compatibility directive
- Radio equipment directive
applied rules:
en 55014-1
en 61000-3-2
en 61000-3
50165
en 60335-1
etsi en 300 220-3
etsi en 301 489-1 + etsi en 301 489-3

I think it's a good start.
strange that they did not mention the technical norms that I had reported to you.... Maybe they are new (I have a ddc of 2005).
Have fun!
 
But in case, having all the necessary info, is there anyone who can take such a deerification into his hands?

p.s.: It's superfluous but I say it equals:
paid, yes!
 

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