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WP8 EXPLOITATION,
STANDARDIZATION AND
TRAINING

D.8.1 Report on the


standardization landscape
and applicable standards

HyCool: Industrial Cooling through Hybrid system based on Solar Heat, has received funding from the European
Commission H2020 Programme under Grant Agreement No. 792073
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DISCLAIMER
The opinion stated in this report reflects the opinion of the authors and not the opinion of the
European Commission.

All intellectual property rights are owned by HyCool consortium members and are protected
by the applicable laws. Reproduction is not authorised without prior written agreement.

The commercial use of any information contained in this document may require a license from
the owner of that information.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and
innovation programme under grant agreement Nº 792073.

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Project Data
Project Acronym HyCool
Project Title Industrial Cooling through Hybrid system based on
Solar Heat.
Grant Agreement 792073
number
Call identifier H2020-LCE-2016-2017/H2020-LCE-2017-RES-IA
Topic identifier LCE-12-2017
Near-to-market solutions for the use of solar heat in industrial
processes
Funding Scheme Research and Innovation Action
Project duration 36 months (From 1st of May of 2018)
Coordinator VEOLIA – Silvia Jane
Website www.hy-cool.com
Deliverable Document Sheet
Deliverable No. XX
Deliverable title D.8.1 Report on the standardization landscape and applicable
standards
Description XXX
WP No. 8 Exploitation, Standardization and Training
Related task ALL
Lead Beneficiary R2M
Author(s) Natalia Ortiz de Zárate
Contributor(s)
Type Report
Dissemination L. Public
Language English – GB
Due Date 31/10/2018 Submission Date 31.10.2018

VER Action Owner Date


V.0 Scheme and Areas identified Natalia Ortiz de Zárate 19/09/2018
(UNE)
V.1 First Draft, including partner’s Natalia Ortiz de Zárate 15/10/2018
feedback on areas (UNE)
V.2 Final version, including partner’s Natalia Ortiz de Zárate 31/10/2018
feedback on areas and standards (UNE)

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Executive Summary
D8.1 “Report on the standardization landscape and applicable standards” collects the
information on the state of the art in standardization relevant for HYCOOL. This analysis of the
standardization landscape includes the information on the relevant standards (both, published
and under-development) and the relevant standardization technical committees.

The objective of the deliverable is to provide the consortium with the proper knowledge of the
standardization landscape at an early stage in order this information can be taken into account
in the development of the different working packages as starting material, facilitating the use
of existing knowledge and ensuring the compatibility and the interoperability of the results. It
is based in the standardization fields of interest identified by HYCOOL and the subsequent
identification and analysis of related standards and standardization technical committees.

D8.1 is the first deliverable of the Task 8.1 “Standardization” and will conform the basis for
further steps towards the consideration of the results of HYCOOL in future standards
contributing to the market acceptance of the developed solutions.

The Spanish Association for Standardization, recently called UNE, and previously called AENOR,
as National Standardization Body (NSB), member of CEN-CENELEC is member of HYCOOL to
provide support regarding the standardization tasks included in the project (WP8-Exploitation,
Standardization and Training).

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Table of contents

Executive Summary ...................................................................................................................... 4


1. Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 7
1.1 Summary and scope ..................................................................................................... 7
1.2 Project presentation overview ..................................................................................... 7
1.3 Short introduction about standardization .................................................................... 7
1.4 Glossary ...................................................................................................................... 10
1.5 Structure ..................................................................................................................... 10
2. Methodology ...................................................................................................................... 10
3. Relevant standardization landscape for HYCOOL ............................................................... 13
3.1 General considerations ............................................................................................... 13
3.2 Standardization on Solar Energy, Systems and Plants ................................................ 14
3.2.1 Relevant standards ............................................................................................ 14
3.2.2 Standardization technical committees .............................................................. 16
3.3 Standardization on material performance: corrosion, ............................................... 17
3.3.1 Relevant standards ............................................................................................ 17
a) Corrosion of metals and alloys .................................................................................. 17
b) water adsorbers/ dessicants ..................................................................................... 18
Note – no European or international standards have been found for dessicants relevant to
HYCOOL .............................................................................................................................. 18
3.3.2 Standardization technical committees .............................................................. 18
3.4 Standardization on Heating pumps, boilers, adsorption and compression units and
dry coolers .............................................................................................................................. 19
3.4.1 Relevant standards ............................................................................................ 19
a) Heat pumps and air conditioning units ..................................................................... 19
b) Heating boilers ........................................................................................................... 20
c) adsorption, compression units and dry coolers ........................................................ 21
3.4.2 Standardization technical committees .............................................................. 23
3.5 Standardization on Electrical Energy Storage ............................................................. 24
3.5.1 Relevant standards ............................................................................................ 24
3.5.2 Standardization technical committees .............................................................. 25
3.6 Standardization on Power Electronic Converters, Systems and stabilized power
supply 26

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3.6.1 Relevant standards ............................................................................................ 26


a) Power electronic systems and Stabilized power supply ........................................... 26
b) Power electronic converters ...................................................................................... 26
3.6.2 Standardization Technical Committees ............................................................. 27
3.7 Standardization on Refrigeration ............................................................................... 29
3.7.1 Relevant standards ............................................................................................ 29
a) Appliances for air-conditioning and Safety of refrigeration appliances for
household, commercial use and similar purposes ............................................................ 29
b) Refrigerating systems, safety and environmental requirements ............................. 30
c) Flammable refrigerants ............................................................................................. 30
3.7.2 Standardization Technical Committees ............................................................. 32
3.8 Standardization on Thermal and Energy performance of buildings ........................... 33
3.8.1 Relevant standards ............................................................................................ 33
3.8.2 Standardization technical committees .............................................................. 34
3.9 Environmental and Energy management ................................................................... 36
3.9.1 Relevant standards ............................................................................................ 36
a) Environmental management ..................................................................................... 36
b) Energy management .................................................................................................. 37
c) Building environmental design .................................................................................. 38
d) Building information modeling (BIM)........................................................................ 39
3.9.2 Standardization technical committees .............................................................. 39
3.10 Standardization on Grid integration of renewable energy generation, IoT, smart
metering ................................................................................................................................. 40
3.10.1 Relevant standards ............................................................................................ 40
3.10.2 Standardization technical committees .............................................................. 41
3.11 Standardization on Data Management....................................................................... 42
3.11.1 Relevant standards ............................................................................................ 42
3.11.2 Standardization technical committees .............................................................. 43
4. Conclusions ......................................................................................................................... 44
5. References .......................................................................................................................... 48

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1. Introduction
1.1 Summary and scope
The purpose of this report D.8.1 is to provide information on the standardization landscape
and applicable standards relevant for the HYCOOL project. It has the ambition to provide
starting information for the work packages ensuring compatibility and interoperability with
already existing solutions by identifying existing standards and standards under development
at European and international levels as well as the relevant standardization technical
committees in the fields of wave energy converters and identified related fields.

1.2 Project presentation overview


HYCOOL Project mission is increasing the current use of Solar Heat in Industry Processes, and
to do so the project proposes the coupling of a new Fresnel CSP Solar thermal collectors (FCSP)
system with specially build Hybrid Heat Pumps (HHP) (a “two-in one” combination of
adsorption and compressor based heat pumps) for a wider output temperature range (Solar
Heating & Cooling –SHC-), and a wide range of design and operational configurations to
increase the potential implementation of the proposed Solar Heat in industrial environments.

The project is co-funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation
programme, started on 1st of May 2018 and runs for three years. It brings together 16
partners from 6 different European countries including an energy and environmental service
company, two engineering and architecture companies, two providers of solar steam and
energy generation systems, four R&D entities, one manufacturer of absorption chillers, two
implementation companies in the food and cosmetic market, three R&D marketing and
commercialisation companies and a standardization body.

1.3 Short introduction about standardization


Standards are voluntary technical documents that set out requirements for a specific item,
material, component, system or service, or describes in detail a particular method, procedure
or best practice. Standards are developed and defined through a process of sharing knowledge
and building consensus among technical experts nominated by interested parties and other
stakeholders - including businesses, consumers and environmental groups, among others.
These experts are organized in Technical Committees (TCs), which are subdivided in
Subcommittees (SCs) or Working Groups (WGs). These TCs are included in the structure of the
Standardization Organizations (National, European and International, with the respective
mirror committees) and work following their internal regulations.

The standardization bodies operate at National (UNE, AS, UNI, DIN, etc.), Regional (CEN,
CENELEC, ETSI) or International (ISO, IEC, ITU) level. Sometimes there are different
standardization bodies at the same level, but covering different fields. This is the case of ISO
(general), IEC (electrical) and ITU (telecommunications) at International level, or CEN, CENELEC
and ETSI at European level in the same way. At European level, all the members of CEN and
CENELEC shall adopt EN standards as national standards and have to withdraw any existing
national standard which could conflict with them.

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The formal definition of a standard is a “document, established by consensus and approved by


a recognized body that provides, for common and repeated use, rules, guidelines or
characteristics for activities or their results, aimed at the achievement of the optimum degree
of order in a given context”. These include requirements and/or recommendations in relation
to products, systems, processes or services. European Standards (ENs) are documents that
have been ratified by one of the three European Standardization Organizations (ESOs), CEN,
CENELEC or ETSI; recognized as competent in the area of voluntary technical standardization as
for the EU Regulation 1025/2012.

There are also different kinds of standardization documents. The most widespread is the
standard, which has a different code depending on the organization under it was developed;
e.g. EN for European Standards, ISO or IEC for International standards. Other types of
documents are Technical Specifications (TS), Technical Reports (TR) and Workshop Agreements
(CWA). Further Amendments to the standards are identified by adding A1, A2, etc. at the end
of the standard code. A summary of the characteristics of the different standardization
documents can be found in the following table 1.

Table 1 – Characteristics of different standardization documents

International European
Type National code Main characteristics
code code

Standard ISO EN UNE, NF, BS, DIN, etc. • Elaboration: 3 years


IEC • 2 steps of member approval
When adopting: • European: compulsory national
E.g.UNE-EN, UNI-EN, adoption
UNE-ISO, UNI-ISO Revision: every 5 years

Technical ISO/TS CEN/TS When adopting: • Elaboration: 21 months


Specification IEC/TS CLC/TS UNE-CEN/TS, NF- • 1 step of member approval or
CEN/TS, UNE-ISO/TS, internal approval in TC
NF-ISO/TS, etc. • European: optional national
adoption
Revision: at 3 years

Technical ISO/TR CEN/TR When adopting: • Elaboration: free timeframe


Report IEC/TR CLC/TR UNE-CEN/TR, NF- • Internal approval in TC
CEN/TR, UNE-ISO/TR, • European: optional national
NF-ISO/TR, etc. adoption
No revision required

Workshop IWA CWA Variable • Elaboration: free timeframe


Agreement (usually few months)
• Internal approval in the
Workshop
• European: optional national
adoption
Revision: at 3 years (upgrading to
EN or deletion)

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There is also an agreement established between European and International Organizations


(e.g. CEN and ISO or CENLEC and IEC) in order to avoid duplication of efforts and promote
global relevance of standards, which allows to adopt or develop in parallel each other’s
standards with the same content and code. National standards could also be proposed as a
base for new European or International standards. The following figure 1 shows the tracks of
the standards.

Figure 1 – Possible tracks of standards adoption

International Standard European Standard


(e.g. ISO 14001) (e.g. EN ISO 14001)

National Standard
(e.g. UNE-EN ISO 14001)

ISO/CEN members can decide if an ISO standard will be adopted at national level or not. It is
also possible to have an ISO standard and a different national standard on the same topic.
However a European Standard becomes automatically a National Standard in the CEN
members (one European Standard replaces 34 national standards). CEN can adopt an ISO
standard identically (and vice versa), therefore it keeps the same numbering, and the EN ISO
standard will become then a national standard in the CEN members. Also an ISO/CEN member
can propose a national standard to become an ISO/CEN standard. All ISO/CEN members are
encouraged to participate and contribute actively in the development of an ISO/CEN standard
so that the resulting standard is aligned with the national needs.

The code of any standard is the combination of the above mentioned issues, and could be
explained as shown in figure 2:

Figure 2 – Example of identification of elements in the code of a standard

Spanish Standard European Standard


(EN) Part 3 (-3)
(UNE)

UNE-EN ISO 22975-3:2015

International Number assigned Year of


Standard (ISO) to the standard publication
(22975) (:2015)

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1.4 Glossary
- CEN European Committee for Standardization
- CENELEC (CLC) European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization
- EN European Standard
- IEC International Electrotechnical Commission
- ISO International Organization for Standardization; International Standard
- PAS Publicly Available Specification
- SC Subcommittee
- TC Technical Committee
- TR Technical Report
- TS Technical Specification
- UNE Spanish Association for Standardization
- WG Working Group

1.5 Structure
• Introduction: contains an overview of this document, providing its Scope, Audience,
and Structure

• Methodology: details the methodology used for the drafting of this report

• Relevant standardization landscape for HYCOOL: provides information on relevant


standards and technical committees as a starting point for the work packages in order
to ensure compatibility and interoperability with already existing solutions in the
market.

• Conclusions: Briefs the main issues of the report

2. Methodology
The standardization environment relevant for HYCOOL project has been identified following
the sequence:

1. A list of relevant topics for the standardization analysis was prepared addressing the
project with a wide approach in order to capture as much potentially relevant
standardization areas as possible, not focussing only in the hybrid system based on
solar heat and its application to industrial cooling but including also other topics that
can have an impact in the overall project.

2. The list of potential topics was delivered to the HYCOOL partners for reviewing and
validating which resulted in the list of significant standardization areas included in
Table 2.

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Table 2 – List of standardization areas identified as relevant for HYCOOL

Topic Area
Efficient adsorbent/adsorber materials
Material degradation (corrosion, cracking and chemical degradation) in
the absorption chiller
Material efficiency aspects for ecodesign
Materials Refrigerants
Superconductivity
Refractory products and materials
Thermal insulating materials and products

Adsorption unit /sorption module


Solar collectors
Solar thermal electric plants
Solar steam generation
Dry cooler
Evaporator / condenser
Vapour compression chiller
Thermal compression unit
Electrical Energy Storage Systems
Components and Waste heat recovery
Heat pumps and air conditioning units
equipment
Hybrid (sorption/compression) heat pumps
Hybrid chiller
Buffer tank
Hydraulic connections
Thermal energy meters
Coating systems for chemical apparatus and plants against corrosion
Steam turbines
Compressors, vacuum pumps
Graphical symbols

Thermal performance
Hybrid solar systems
Thermal solar systems and components
Performance and Heating systems and water based cooling systems
systems Emission of gases into the atmosphere
Refrigerating systems, safety and environmental requirements
Industrial refrigeration /Cold generation
Renewable energy systems

Modular design / dynamic modelling/ Building information modelling


Smart energy grids
Lyfe Cicle assessment
Integration Energy management and energy savings
Energy measurement plan
Environmental management

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3. HYCOOL partners were asked to identify from this list the items more closely related to
their tasks and objectives in the project. The items indicated in italics were the ones
that had the least interest. The above areas were reorganized in 10 topics, so as to
have a clearer approach and better fit with the Work packages.

Table 3 – List of final relevant topics for HYCOOL

Relevant Topics
1 Solar Energy, systems and plants
2 Material performance: corrosion, and superconductivity
3 Heat pumps and boilers

4 Electrical Energy Storage


5 Power electronic converters, systems and stabilized power supply
6 Refrigeration
7 Thermal and energy performance in buildings
8 Environmental and energy management
9 Grid integration of renewable energy generation, IoT, smart metering
10 Data management

4. The full catalogues of standards of the relevant standardization technical committees


in those topics were screened to obtain a filtered list of potentially relevant standards,
including already-published and under-development standards. The study was
performed in a first stage over more than 900 standards leading to a first draft sent by
UNE to the partners with 169 standards which will result in 178 in the final version of
this deliverable taking into account suggestions to both discard and add new elements.

5. The result of this analysis is the content of chapter 3, organized in the 10 relevant
topics

The standardization study covers both, the European (CENELEC and CEN) and international (IEC
and ISO) standardization systems including amendments and corrigendum. The study is
structured in standardization areas for which relevant published and under development
standards and the pertinent standardization technical committees (TCs) are identified.

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3. Relevant standardization landscape


for HYCOOL
3.1 General considerations
For each topic the published and under-development standards are showed first and the
responsible standardization technical committees secondly. The published and under-
development standards come from a screening process of the whole list of standards of the
responsible standardization committees. The scope of the standardization committees is
included, as well as comments on their activity where applicable. The term “standard” covers
standards, technical specifications and technical reports despite they are different types of
standardization documents as explained in Chapter 2.

In some of the topics is it possible to find subjects covered by international standards (from IEC
and ISO), by European standards (coming from CENELEC and CEN) or both. Referring to this
last case, if a subject is covered by a European and an international standard, those standards
can be identical or not, depending on whether there is any specific European requirement on
the subject. When a European and an international standard exist for a subject, the standard
can be listed below in two different ways:

A “*” in the reference of the standard means that there are two standards for the
subject, a European standard and an international standard. Only the European
standard is showed to avoid duplication.

A Standard containing “EN IEC” or “EN ISO” in its reference means that there is one
standard applicable to both, European and international environments.

The status of the standards is provided for each reference allowing to acknowledge if the
standard is:

Published: the standards is published with no running work on it

Under revision: the standard is published but related work (an amendment or
a new version) is under development

Under development: the standard is being developed, there is not an available


finished document yet

For electrotechnical standards it is common that the current version of a standard coexists for
some time with a former version to facilitate the transition to stakeholders. The information
below refers to the latest versions of the standards.

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3.2 Standardization on Solar Energy, Systems and Plants


3.2.1 Relevant standards

Code Title Status


IEC 61683 ED2 Photovoltaic systems - Power conditioners - published
Procedure for measuring efficiency
IEC 63104 ED1 Solar trackers - Safety requirements published
IEC TS 63156 ED1 Photovoltaic systems – Power conditioners - published
Energy evaluation method
IEC TS 63157 ED1 Guidelines for effective quality assurance of published
power conversion equipment for
photovoltaic systems
PNW 117-94 Solar thermal electric plants - Part 5-2: Under development
Systems and components - General
requirements and test methods for large-
size linear Fresnel collectors
IEC TS 62862-2-1 ED1 Solar thermal electric plants - Part 2-1: Under development
Thermal energy storage systems - General
characterization
IEC 62862-3-1 ED1 Solar thermal electric plants - Part 3-1: Under development
General requirements for the design of
parabolic trough solar thermal electric plants
IEC TS 62862-3-3 ED1 Solar thermal electric plants - Part 3-3: Under development
Systems and components - General
requirements and test methods for solar
receivers
EN 12975- Thermal solar systems and components - published
1:2006+A1:2010 Solar collectors - Part 1: General
requirements
EN 12976:2017 Thermal solar systems and components - published
Factory made systems –
Part 1: General requirements
Part 2: Test methods
EN 12977:2018 Thermal solar systems and components - published
Custom built systems –
Part 1: General requirements for solar water
heaters and combisystems
Part 2: Test methods for solar water heaters
and combisystems
Part 3: Performance test methods for solar
water heater stores
Part 4: Performance test methods for solar
combistores
Part 5: Performance test methods for control

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Code Title Status


equipment
EN ISO 22975:2016 Solar energy - Collector components and published
materials –
Part 1: Evacuated tubes - Durability and
performance (ISO 22975-1:2016)
Part 2: Heat-pipes for solar thermal
application - Durability and performance
(ISO 22975-2:2016)
Part 3: Absorber surface durability (ISO
22975-3:2014)
EN ISO 9806:2017 Solar energy - Solar thermal collectors - Test published
methods (ISO 9806:2017)
FprEN 12976-1 Thermal solar systems and components - Under development
Factory made systems –
Part 1: General requirements
Part 2: Test methods
prEN 12975 Solar collectors - General requirements Under development
prEN ISO 9488 rev Solar energy – Vocabulary Under revision
prEN 62862-3-3:2018 Solar thermal electric plants - Part 3-3: Under development
Systems and components - General
requirements and test methods for solar
receivers
ISO 9806:2017 Solar energy -- Solar thermal collectors -- Published
Test methods
ISO 9808:1990 Solar water heaters -- Elastomeric materials published
for absorbers, connecting pipes and fittings -
- Method of assessment

ISO 22975-1:2016 Solar energy -- Collector components and published


materials –

Part 1: Evacuated tubes -- Durability and


performance

Part 2: Heat-pipes for solar thermal


application -- Durability and performance

Part 3: Absorber surface durability

ISO/DIS 22975-5 Solar energy -- Collector components and Under development


materials -- Part 5: Insulation material
durability and performance
ISO/TR 10217:1989 Solar energy -- Water heating systems -- published
Guide to material selection with regard to
internal corrosion

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So far, there are not any European/ international standards related to installation of solar
collectors on a roof, or installation details over the grass.

A further research will be carried out whenever the report will be updated, in order to include
standards related to the support of high pressure steam pipes and vessels, if any relevant.

3.2.2 Standardization technical committees

- IEC 117 Solar thermal electric plants (similar scope as below)

- CLC/SR 117 Solar thermal electric plants

Scope “To prepare international standards for systems of Solar Thermal Electric (STE)
plants for the conversion of solar thermal energy into electrical energy and for all the
elements (including all sub-systems and components) in the entire STE energy system.
The standards would cover all of the current different types of systems in the STE field,
as follows:- Parabolic trough - Solar tower - Linear Fresnel – Dish - Thermal storage
The standards would define terminology, design and installation requirements,
performance measurement techniques and test methods, safety requirements,
"power quality" issues for each of the above systems. The standards would also
address issues of connectivity and interoperability with the power grid related to
connections, bi-directional communicates and centralized control (Smart Grid) and
environmental aspects”.

- CEN/TC 312 Thermal solar systems and components

Scope “Preparation of European Standards to cover terminology, general


requirements, characteristics, test methods, conformity evaluation and labelling of
thermal solar systems and components”

- ISO TC 180 Solar energy

Scope “Scope Standardization in the field of solar energy utilization in space and water
heating, cooling, industrial process heating and air conditioning.”

- In addition to the above there are two TC about Solar Photovoltaic energy systems
IEC/TC 82 and CLC/TC 82

- IECRE – Renewable energy IEC system for Certification to standards relating to


equipment for use in renewable energy applications

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3.3 Standardization on material performance: corrosion,


3.3.1 Relevant standards

a) Corrosion of metals and alloys

Code Title Status


EN 12502:2004 Protection of metallic materials against Published
corrosion - Guidance on the assessment of
corrosion likelihood in water distribution and
storage systems –
Part 1: General
Part 2: Influencing factors for copper and
copper alloys
Part 3: Influencing factors for hot dip
galvanised ferrous materials
Part 4: Influencing factors for stainless steels
Part 5: Influencing factors for cast iron,
unalloyed and low alloyed steels

EN 14868:2005 Protection of metallic materials against Published


corrosion - Guidance on the assessment of
corrosion likelihood in closed water
circulation systems
EN ISO 13807:2009 Vitreous and porcelain enamels - Published
Determination of crack formation
temperature in the thermal shock testing of
enamels for the chemical industry (ISO
13807:1999, including Cor 1:2000)
EN ISO 14713-1:2017 Zinc coatings - Guidelines and Published
recommendations for the protection against
corrosion of iron and steel in structures -
Part 1: General principles of design and
corrosion resistance (ISO 14713-1:2017)
EN ISO 16784-1:2008 Corrosion of metals and alloys - Corrosion published
and fouling in industrial cooling water
systems - Part 1: Guidelines for conducting
pilot-scale evaluation of corrosion and
fouling control additives for open
recirculating cooling water systems (ISO
16784-1:2006)
Part 2: Evaluation of the performance of
cooling water treatment programmes using
a pilot-scale test rig (ISO 16784-2:2006)
EN ISO 7539-1:2012 Corrosion of metals and alloys - Stress published
corrosion testing - Part 1: General guidance
on testing procedures (ISO 7539-1:2012)

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Code Title Status


EN 12499:2003 Internal cathodic protection of metallic Published
EN structures
12499:2003/AC:2006
Cathodic protection measurement Published
EN 13509:2003 techniques
Corrosion of metals and alloys - Corrosion Published
fatigue testing - Part 1: Cycles to failure
EN ISO 11782-1:2008 testing (ISO 11782-1:1998)
Zinc coatings - Guidelines and Published
recommendations for the protection against
corrosion of iron and steel in structures -
Part 1: General principles of design and
EN ISO 14713-1:2017 corrosion resistance (ISO 14713-1:2017)
Corrosion of metals and alloys -- General Under revision
ISO 11845:1995 principles for corrosion testing
Paints and varnishes -- Corrosion protection Published
ISO 12944-1:2017
of steel structures by protective paint
systems -- Part 1: General introduction
Paints and varnishes -- Corrosion protection Published
of steel structures by protective paint
ISO 12944-4:2017
systems -- Part 4: Types of surface and
surface preparation
Paints and varnishes -- Corrosion protection Published
ISO 12944-5:2018 of steel structures by protective paint
systems -- Part 5: Protective paint systems

b) water adsorbers/ dessicants

Code Title Status


ISO 62:2008 Plastics -- Determination of water absorption
Note – no European or international standards have been found for dessicants relevant to
HYCOOL

3.3.2 Standardization technical committees

- CEN/TC 219 Cathodic protection

Scope: “Standardization in the field of external and internal cathodic protection of


buried or immersed structures of metallic materials (e.g. pipes for the transport of gas,
water and fuels; off-shore constructions; ships; fuel storage tanks; telecommunications
and electric cables etc.). reinforced concrete buildings, structures, foundations,
pipelines etc.). The influence of coatings and/or stray currents (AC and DC) on the
performance of cathodic protection systems. The anodic protection of internal
surfaces of structural components. Standardization of a framework for a system and

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related procedures for the definition and verification of the competence level of
operators in the field of cathodic protection.”

- CEN/TC 262 Metallic and other inorganic coatings, including for corrosion protection
and corrosion testing of metals and alloys

Scope: “standardization in the field of metallic and other inorganic coatings, for
corrosion protection of metals and for decorative and engineering purposes”

- ISO/TC 156 Corrosion of metals and alloys

Scope: “Standardization in the field of corrosion of metals and alloys including


corrosion test methods, corrosion prevention methods and corrosion control
engineering life cycle. General coordination of activities in these fields within ISO.”

- ISO/TC 35/SC 14 Protective paint systems for steel structures

Scope: The scope of the Subcommittee is not specified. The scope of the ISO/TC 35
states “Standardization in the field of paints, varnishes and related products, including
raw materials.”

3.4 Standardization on Heating pumps, boilers, adsorption and


compression units and dry coolers
3.4.1 Relevant standards

a) Heat pumps and air conditioning units

Code Title Status


EN 14511-1:2018 Air conditioners, liquid chilling packages and Under revision
heat pumps for space heating and cooling
and process chillers, with electrically driven
compressors –
Part 1: Terms and definitions
Part 2: Test conditions
Part 3: Test methods
Part 4: Requirements
EN 14825:2016 Air conditioners, liquid chilling packages and Under revision
heat pumps, with electrically driven
compressors, for space heating and cooling -
Testing and rating at part load conditions
and calculation of seasonal performance
EN 12900:2013 Refrigerant compressors - Rating conditions, published
tolerances and presentation of
manufacturer's performance data

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Code Title Status


EN 13771-1:2016 Compressors and condensing units for published
refrigeration - Performance testing and test
methods - Part 1: Refrigerant compressors
Part 2: Condensing units
EN 15218:2013 Air conditioners and liquid chilling packages published
with evaporatively cooled condenser and
with electrically driven compressors for
space cooling - Terms, definitions, test
conditions, test methods and requirements
EN 12309-1:2014 Gas-fired sorption appliances for heating Published
and/or cooling with a net heat input not
exceeding 70 kW –
Part 1: Terms and definitions
Part 2: Safety
Part 3: Test conditions
Part 4: Test methods
Part 5: Requirements
Part 6: Calculation of seasonal performances
Part 7: Specific provisions for hybrid
Appliances
EN 12102-1:2017 Air conditioners, liquid chilling packages, Published
heat pumps, process chillers and
dehumidifiers with electrically driven
compressors - Determination of the sound
power level - Part 1: Air conditioners, liquid
chilling packages, heat pumps for space
heating and cooling, dehumidifiers and
process chillers
EN 15450:2007 Heating systems in buildings - Design of heat Published
pump heating systems

b) Heating boilers

Code Title Status


EN 12897:2016 Water supply - Specification for indirectly Published
heated unvented (closed) storage water
heaters
EN 15332:2007 Heating boilers - Energy assessment of hot Under revision
water storage systems
EN 303-1:2017 Heating boilers - Part 1: Heating boilers with published
forced draught burners - Terminology, general
requirements, testing and marking

EN 15456:2008 Heating boilers - Electrical power consumption published


for heat generators - System boundaries -
Measurements

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c) adsorption, compression units and dry coolers

Code Title Status


EN ISO 12100:2010 Safety of machinery - General principles for published
design - Risk assessment and risk reduction (ISO
12100:2010)
EN 14276- Pressure equipment for refrigerating systems published
2:2007+A1:2011 and heat pumps - Part 2: Piping - General
requirements
EN 388:2016/prA1:2018 Protective gloves against mechanical risks published

IEC 60204-1:2016 RLV Safety of machinery - Electrical equipment of published


machines - Part 1: General requirements
IEC 61800-1:1997 Adjustable speed electrical power drive published
systems - Part 1: General requirments - Rating
specifications for low voltage adjustables speed
d.c. power drive systems
IEC 61800-3:2017 RLV Adjustable speed electrical power drive published
systems - Part 3: EMC requirements and
specific test method

IEC 61800-5- Adjustable speed electrical power drive published


1:2007+AMD1:2016 systems - Part 5-1: Safety requirements -
CSV Electrical, thermal and energy

ISO 13732-1:2006 Ergonomics of the thermal environment -- published


Methods for the assessment of human
responses to contact with surfaces -- Part 1:
Hot surfaces
ISO 4413:2010 Hydraulic fluid power -- General rules and published
safety requirements for systems and their
components
IEC 60335-2- Amendment 2 - Household and similar published
51:2002/AMD2:2011 electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-51:
Particular requirements for stationary
circulation pumps for heating and service water
installations
IEC 60335- Household and similar electrical appliances - published
1:2010+AMD1:2013+A Safety - Part 1:General requirements
MD2:2016 CSV
EN 55014-1:2017 Electromagnetic compatibility - Requirements published
for household appliances, electric tools and
similar apparatus - Part 1: Emission

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Code Title Status


EN 55014-2:2015 Electromagnetic compatibility - Requirements published
(pr=24224) for household appliances, electric tools and
similar apparatus - Part 2: Immunity - Product
family standard
EN 60439- Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear published
3:1991/A2:2001 assemblies - Part 3: Particular requirements for
low-voltage switchgear and controlgear
assemblies intended to be installed in places
where unskilled persons have access for their
use - Distribution boards
EN 60439-1:1999 Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear published
assemblies - Part 1: Type-tested and partially
type-tested assemblies

ISO 13857:2008 Safety of machinery -- Safety distances to Under revision


prevent hazard zones being reached by upper
and lower limbs

ISO 12944-1:2017 Paints and varnishes -- Corrosion protection of published


steel structures by protective paint systems --
Part 1: General introduction
Part 2: Classification of environments
Part 3: Design considerations
Part 4: Types of surface and surface
preparation
Part 5: Protective paint systems
Part 6: Laboratory performance test methods

IEC 61000-6- Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6-3: published


3:2006+AMD1:2010 Generic standards - Emission standard for
CSV residential, commercial and light-industrial
environments
IEC 61000-6- Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6-3: published
3:2006+AMD1:2010 Generic standards - Emission standard for
CSV residential, commercial and light-industrial
environments
IEC 61000-6- IEC 61000-6-2:2016 RLV published
3:2006+AMD1:2010 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6-2:
CSV Generic standards - Immunity standard for
industrial environment

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3.4.2 Standardization technical committees

- CEN/TC 113 – Heat pumps and air conditioning units

Scope “Standardization of testing and requirements for the performance of factory


assembled heat pumps, air conditioning units (ducted and non-ducted), hydronic room
fan coil units, and liquid chilling packages whether vapour compression or sorption,
regardless of energy used, for domestic or commercial purposes excluding industrial
processes and also excluding the rational use of gas energy which is within the scope
of CEN/TC 299. Also the standardization of rating conditions, performance testing and
the presentation of data of refrigerant compressors and condensing units.

- CEN/TC 299 Gas-fired sorption appliances, indirect fired sorption appliances, gas-
fired endothermic engine heat pumps and domestic gas-fired washing and drying
appliances

Scope “Standardization of the requirements for the construction, safety, rational use
of energy, marking, installation and testing of gas-fired sorption (absorption and
adsorption) appliances, gas-fired endothermic engine driven heat pumps and domestic
washing appliances and drying appliances

- CEN TC 57 Central heating boilers

Scope “To establish European Standards with regard to constructional and


performance requirements as well as efficiency tests for liquid and solid fuel-fired
central heating boilers as well as boiler bodies of gas-fired central heating boilers to be
equipped with a forced draught burner, oil fired air-heaters, heat storage units and hot
water performance requirements (regarding efficiency) of storage tanks as part of a
hot water storage system”

- IEC TC 5 Steam turbines

Scope “Preparation of specifications and standards for the rating and testing of steam
turbines”

- CEN TC 228 Heating systems and water based cooling systems in buidings

Standardisation of functional requirements for all types of heating systems, including


domestic hot water production, water based cooling emission and distribution systems
in buildings and powe generation systems in the direct environment of the building.
Furthermore standardisation in relation to energy performance of buildings. The work
includes: - General performance requirements for heating systems, - General
requirements for design of heating systems, water based cooling systems and power
generation systems; - Requirements for installation and commissioning, including
system tests on the heating and water based cooling system as a whole; -
Requirements for preparation of instructions for operation, maintenance and use of
heating and water based cooling systems; - Requirements for inspection of heating
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equipment; - Methods for calculation of energy use of heating systems, water based
cooling systems and power generation systems in the direct environment of the
building (e.g. wind power, thermo solar and photovoltaic), including energy economy
and environmental impact, as basis for supporting energy performance criteria and/or
energy certification of heating systems, water based cooling systems and power
generation systems on building or building unit level; - Assessment of energy
performance of district heating and cooling systems; - Co-operation with other
CEN/TCs (such as CEN/TC 156) responsible for related systems and products in order to
establish a common terminology and a common set of technical parameters that can
be used for both product declaration and design information. The wind turbines
handled by CEN/TC 228 are small plants as they may occur in domestic production and
use of electricity in connection with buildings. The same applies to photovoltaic,
CEN/TC 228 describes a process by which electrical energy, which is produced by
building integrated or additive photovoltaic systems in the direct environment of the
building, is determined. Not covered are: - requirements on products such as heating
and cooling units, wind power units and photovoltaic units which are in the
responsibility of dedicated Technical Committees (such as CEN/TC 57, CEN/TC 109,
CEN/TC 113, CEN/TC 130, CEN/TC 182, CEN/TC 312 CLC/TC 82 and CLC/TC 88); -
cooling generation systems (covered by CEN/TC 156); - calculation of cooling load
(covered by CEN/TC 156).

- CEN TC 164 Water supply

To establish standards for the installation and performance requirements of systems,


constructions of components used for the water supply from the production facility,
including the treatment of the water, to the taps attached or unattached to a sanitary
appliance with the view of maintaining the quality of water as stated in Directive
80/778

3.5 Standardization on Electrical Energy Storage


3.5.1 Relevant standards

Code Title Status


IEC 62933-5-2 ED1 Electrical energy storage (EES) systems Part 5-2: Under
Safety requirements for grid integrated EES development
systems - electrochemical based systems
IEC 62933-2-1:2017 Electrical energy storage (EES) systems - Part 2- published
1: Unit parameters and testing methods -
General specification
IEC TS 62933-3-1:2018 Electrical energy storage (EES) systems - Part 3- published
1: Planning and performance assessment of
electrical energy storage systems - General
specification

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Code Title Status


IEC TS 62933-4-1:2017 Electrical energy storage (EES) systems - Part 4- published
1: Guidance on environmental issues - General
specification
IEC TS 62933-5-1:2017 Electrical energy storage (EES) systems - Part 5- published
1: Safety considerations for grid-integrated EES
systems - General specification

3.5.2 Standardization technical committees

- IEC 120 Electrical storage

Scope “1. Standardization in the field of grid integrated EES Systems.


- TC 120 focuses on system aspects on EES Systems rather than energy storage devices.
- TC 120 investigates system aspects and the need for new standards for EES Systems.
-TC 120 also focuses on the interaction between EES Systems and Electric Power
Systems (EPS).
2. For the purpose of TC120, “grid” includes and is not limited to applications in:
a) transmission grids f) islanded grids
b) distribution grids g)MUSH(Municipal/Military,
c) commercial grids tilities/Universities, Schools, Hospitals) grids
d) industrial grids h) ICI (Institutional, Commercial and
e) residential grids Industrial) grids

It is also confirmed that TC120 can include “smart grid.” Storage in railway systems is
considered if it contributes as an EES System to the grid as referenced in2 a-f.
Note: grid: electricity supply network (ISO/IEC 15067-3)
smart grid: electric power system that utilizes information exchange and control technologies,
distributed computing and associated sensors and actuators, for purposes such as:
- to integrate the behaviour and actions of the network users and other stakeholders
- to efficiently deliver sustainable, economic and secure electricity supplies (IEV 617-04-13)
3. EES Systems include any type of grid-connected EES Systems which can both store
electrical energy from a grid or any other source and provide electrical energy to a
grid. By that feature it maintains the balance between electrical energy demand and
supply over a period of time.
TC 120 considers all storage technologies as long as they are capable to store and to
discharge electrical energy. (Energy storage itself is not in the scope of the work.)
Note- Thermal storage systems are included in the scope, only from the electricity exchange
point of view.
Unidirectional energy storage systems such as UPS are not included in the scope of TC
120. The scope of TC 120 is to prepare normative documents dealing with the system
aspects of EES Systems.

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3.6 Standardization on Power Electronic Converters, Systems


and stabilized power supply
3.6.1 Relevant standards

a) Power electronic systems and Stabilized power supply

Code Title Status


IEC 61148:2011 Terminal markings for valve device stacks published
and assemblies and for power conversion
equipment
IEC 62477- Safety requirements for power electronic published
1:2012+AMD1:2016 converter systems and equipment - Part 1:
CSV General

IEC 62909-1:2017 Bi-directional grid connected power published


Edition 1.0 (2017-05- converters - Part 1: General requirements
19)
IEC 61204-7:2016 Low-voltage switch mode power supplies - published
Edition 2.0 (2016-11- Part 7: Safety requirements
07)
IEC 62909-2 ED1 Bi-directional grid connected power Under development
converters - Part 2: Interface of GCPC and
distributed energy resources and additional
requirements to Part 1

b) Power electronic converters

Code Title Status


EN 60146-1-1:2010* Semiconductor converters - General Published
requirements and line commutated converters -
Part 1-1: Specification of basic requirements
EN 60146-1-3:1993* Semiconductor convertors - General Published
requirements and line commutated convertors -
Part 1-3: Transformers and reactors
EN 60146-2:2000* Semiconductor converters - Part 2: Self- Published
commutated semiconductor converters
including direct d.c. converters
IEC/TR 60146-6:1992 Semiconductor convertors - Part 6: Application Published
guide for the protection of semiconductor
convertors against overcurrent by fuses
EN 61148:2012* Terminal markings for valve device stacks and Published
assemblies and for power conversion
equipment
EN 62477-1:2012* Safety requirements for power electronic Published
EN 62477- converter systems and equipment - Part 1:

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1:2012/A11:2014 General
EN 62477-
1:2012/A1:2017
IEC/TS 62578:2015 Power electronics systems and equipment - Published
Operation conditions and characteristics of
active infeed converter (AIC) applications
including design recommendations for their
emission values below 150 kHz
EN 62040-1:2008* Under
EN 62040- modification
1:2008/A1:2013
EN 62040-
1:2008/corrigendum Uninterruptible power systems (UPS) - Part 1:
Feb. 2009 General and safety requirements for UPS
Uninterruptible power systems (UPS) - Part 3: Under
Method of specifying the performance and test modification
EN 62040-3:2011* requirements
EN 61204:1995* Published
EN Low-voltage power supply devices, d.c. output -
61204:1995/A1:2001 Performance characteristics
Electronic equipment for use in power Published
EN 50178:1997 installations
EN 62909-1:2018* Bi-directional grid connected power converters Published
- Part 1: General requirements
IEC 62909-2 Bi-directional grid connected power converters Under
- Part 2: Interface of GCPC and distributed development, also
energy resources and additional requirements as EN
to Part 1

3.6.2 Standardization Technical Committees

- CLC/TC 22X Power electronics

Scope: “To prepare standards dealing with power electronics. The standards will deal
with equipment, their component parts (especially electronic devices) and their
extension to the system aspect. Standards for power converters interfacing general
power systems to dedicated systems, for example railways, shall be dealt with jointly
by TC 22X and relevant product committees. The following are excluded: - converters
for rolling stock; - converters and charging equipment for electrical vehicles; - emitters
for telecommunication; - dimmers for lighting.”

- IEC/TC 22 Power electronic systems and equipment

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Scope “To prepare international standards regarding systems, equipment and their
components for electronic power conversion and electronic power switching, including
the means for their control, protection, monitoring and measurement.

Note 1.- Components which are comprised within the scope include electronic devices.

Note 2.- The scope does not include telecommunications apparatus other than power supplies
to such apparatus.

Group Safety Function: Power electronic converter systems and equipment for solar,
wind, tidal, wave, fuel cell or similar energy sources”

- IEC/TC 22/SC 22E Stabilized power supplies

Scope: “To prepare international standards for low voltage bi-directional grid
connected power converters (GCPC), d.c. to a.c. power converters and stabilized d.c.
switched-mode power supplies.

This includes: specifications and performance and specific vocabulary, EMC, safety and
system aspects (e.g. interaction with smart low-voltage electrical installations).

The scope relates to power electronic converters handling various different types of
power sources and/or loads. Power electronic converters for special applications (e.g.
power drives, uninterruptible power systems, photovoltaic systems) are covered by
the relevant TC/SCs.”

- IEC/TC 22/SC 22F Power electronics for electrical transmission and distribution
systems

Scope: “Standardization of electronic power conversion and/or semiconductor


switching equipment and systems including the means for their control, protection,
monitoring, cooling and other auxiliary systems and their application to electrical
transmission and distribution systems.

NOTE Typical examples are power electronic equipment for flexible a.c. power transmission
(controlled series capacitors, unified power flow controllers, etc), converters and associated
equipment for high-voltage direct current (HVDC) systems irrespective of d.c. voltage level,
reactive power compensation means (static VAR compensators, STATCOM, etc), power
electronic equipment for smart grids, connection to electrical transmission and distribution
systems of renewable and distributed power generation (wind farms, solar stations, etc)
including the standardization of system-related features of d.c. systems with d.c. voltages 100
kV and lower, as well as other applications where power electronics is used, e.g., phase shifters
and active filters”

- IEC/TC 22/SC 22G - Adjustable speed electric drive systems incorporating


semiconductor power converters

Scope: “To prepare international standards for electronic power conversion


equipment in adjustable speed electric drive systems, including the means for their
control, protection, monitoring and measurement.

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Excluded are traction applications and electric vehicles. “

- IEC/TC 22/SC 22H - Uninterruptible power systems (UPS)

Scope: “To prepare international standards for uninterruptible power systems (UPS)
including system aspects as well as equipment and component requirements specific
for UPS”

3.7 Standardization on Refrigeration


3.7.1 Relevant standards

a) Appliances for air-conditioning and Safety of refrigeration appliances for


household, commercial use and similar purposes

Code Title Status


IEC 60335-2- Household and similar electrical appliances - published
34:2012+AMD1:2015 Safety - Part 2-34:Particular requirements for
CSV motor-compressors

IEC 60335-2-104:2003 Household and similar electrical appliances - published


Safety - Part 2-104: Particular requirements for
appliances to recover and/or recycle refrigerant
from air conditioning and refrigeration
equipment
IEC 60335-2- Household and similar electrical appliances - Under revision
89:2010+AMD1:2012+A Safety - Part 2-89: Particular requirements for
MD2:2015 CSV commercial refrigerating appliances withan
incorporated or remote refrigerant unit or
compressor
IEC 60335-2-40:2018 Household and similar electrical appliances - published
Safety - Part 2-40: Particular requirements for
electrical heat pumps, air-conditioners and
dehumidifiers
IEC 60335-2-104:2003 Household and similar electrical appliances - published
Safety - Part 2-104: Particular requirements for
appliances to recover and/or recycle refrigerant
from air conditioning and refrigeration
equipment

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b) Refrigerating systems, safety and environmental requirements

Code Title Status


EN 12178:2016 Refrigerating systems and heat pumps - Liquid published
level indicating devices - Requirements, testing
and marking
EN 12263:1998 Refrigerating systems and heat pumps - Safety Published
switching devices for limiting the pressure -
Requirements and tests
EN 12284:2003 Refrigerating systems and heat pumps - Valves published
- Requirements, testing and marking
EN 12693:2008 Refrigerating systems and heat pumps - Safety Under revision
and environmental requirements - Positive
displacement refrigerant compressors
EN 13136:2013 Refrigerating systems and heat pumps - Under revision
Pressure relief devices and their associated
piping - Methods for calculation
EN 13313:2010 Refrigerating systems and heat pumps - Under revision
Competence of personnel
EN 1736:2008 Refrigerating systems and heat pumps - Flexible published
pipe elements, vibration isolators, expansion
joints and non-metallic tubes - Requirements,
design and installation
EN 1861:1998 Refrigerating systems and heat pumps - System published
flow diagrams and piping and instrument
diagrams - Layout and symbols
EN 378:2016 Refrigerating systems and heat pumps - Safety Under revision
and environmental requirements - Part 1: Basic
requirements, definitions, classification and
selection criteria
Part 2: Design, construction, testing, marking
and documentation
Part 3: Installation site and personal protection
Part 4: Operation, maintenance, repair and
recovery
EN ISO 14903:2017 Refrigerating systems and heat pumps - Published
Qualification of tightness of components and
joints (ISO 14903:2017)
prEN ISO 21922 Refrigerating systems and heat pumps - Valves Under
- Requirements, testing and marking (ISO/DIS development
21922:2018)

c) Flammable refrigerants

Code Title Status


ISO 817:2014 Refrigerants -- Designation and safety Published
classification
ISO 817:2014/Amd

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Code Title Status


1:2017
ISO 17584:2005 Refrigerant properties Published

ISO/IEC 80079-20- Explosive atmospheres - Part 20-1: Material Published


1:2017 characteristics for gas and vapour classification
- Test methods and data
IEC 60079-10-1:2015 Explosive atmospheres - Part 10-1: Published
RLV Classification of areas - Explosive gas
Redline version atmospheres

IEC 60079-29-1:2016 Explosive atmospheres – Published


Part 29-1: Gas detectors - Performance
requirements of detectors for flammable gases
Part 29-2: Gas detectors – Selection,
installation, use and maintenance of detectors
for flammable gases and oxygen
Part 29-3: Gas detectors - Guidance on
functional safety of fixed gas detection systems
Part 29-4: Gas detectors - Performance
requirements of open path detectors for
flammable gases
ISO/IEC 80079-20- Explosive atmospheres - Part 20-1: Material Published
1:2017 characteristics for gas and vapour classification
- Test methods and data
ISO 80079-36:2016 Explosive atmospheres - Part 36: Non-electrical Published
equipment forexplosive atmospheres - Basic
method and requirements
ISO 80079-37:2016 Explosive atmospheres - Part 37: Non-electrical Published
equipment for explosive atmospheres - Non
electrical type of protection constructional
safety "c", control of ignition source "b", liquid
immersion "k"
ISO/IEC 80079- Explosive atmospheres - Part 38: Equipment
38:2016 and components in explosive atmospheres in
underground mines
IEC 60079-19:2010 Explosive atmospheres - Part 19: Equipment Published
IEC 60079- repair, overhaul and reclamation
19:2010/AMD1:2015
IEC 60079-14:2013 Explosive atmospheres - Part 14: Electrical
installations design, selection and erection
IEC 60335-2- Household and similar electrical appliances -
24:2010+AMD1:2012 Safety - Part 2-24:Particular requirements for
CSV refrigerating appliances, ice-cream appliances
and ice makers
IEC 60335-2-40:2018 Household and similar electrical appliances -
Safety - Part 2-40: Particular requirements for
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dehumidifiers
IEC 60335-2- Household and similar electrical appliances -
89:2010+AMD1:2012 Safety - Part 2-89: Particular requirements for
CSV commercial refrigerating appliances with an
IEC 60335-2- incorporated or remote refrigerant unit or
89:2010/AMD2:2015 compressor
EN 14620-1:2006 Design and manufacture of site built, vertical,
cylindrical, flat-bottomed steel tanks for the
storage of refrigerated, liquefied gases with
operating temperatures between 0 °C and -165
°C - Part 1: General
EN 16436- Rubber and plastics hoses, tubing and
:2014+A2:2018 assemblies for use with propane and butane
and their mixtures in the vapour phase –
Part 1: Hoses and tubings
Part 2: Assemblies
EN 732:1998 Specifications for dedicated liquefied
petroleum gas appliances - Absorption
refrigerators
EN ISO 13758:1996 Liquefied petroleum gases - Assessment of the
dryness of propane - Valve freeze method (ISO
13758:1996)

3.7.2 Standardization Technical Committees

- IEC TC 61 C Safety of refrigeration appliances for household and commercial use

Scope “To prepare international safety standards for motor compressors, refrigerating
appliances and similar appliances for household and commercial use.”

- IEC TC 61D Appliances for air-conditioning for household and similar purposes

Scope “To prepare international safety standards dealing with electrical equipment
used in residential, commercial or light industrial applications primarily for the purpose
of conditioning air and which contain a refrigeration or heating cycle using a motor
compressor or based on the absorption principle.”

- CEN TC 182 Refrigerating systems, safety and environmental requirements

Scope “Standardization of requirements in the field of safety and environment for the
design, construction, installation, testing, operation, maintenance, repair and disposal
of refrigerating systems used for cooling and/or heating. Performance of Appliances
and Systems for refrigeration for preparation, catering retail and wholesale of food
and beverage related products are excluded. Standardization of requirements in the
field of safety and environment for the design, construction, installation, testing,
operation, maintenance, repair and disposal of refrigerating systems used for cooling
and/or heating”

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- ISO/TC 86/SC8 Refrigerants and refrigeration lubricants

NOTE- A further research will be carried out when the report will be udpdated in order
to include additional standards (if any) on selection of refrigerants according EU
regulations about greenhouse gases as well as use and storage of refrigerants in heat
pumps

3.8 Standardization on Thermal and Energy performance of


buildings
3.8.1 Relevant standards

Code Title Status


CEN ISO/TR 52022- Energy performance of buildings - Thermal, Published
2:2017 solar and daylight properties of building
components and elements - Part 2:
Explanation and justification (ISO/TR 52022-
2:2017)
EN 16012:2012+A1:2015 Thermal insulation for buildings - Reflective published
insulation products - Determination of the
declared thermal performance
EN ISO 12572:2016 Hygrothermal performance of building published
materials and products - Determination of
water vapour transmission properties - Cup
method (ISO 12572:2016)
EN ISO 52003-1:2017 Energy performance of buildings - published
Indicators, requirements, ratings and
certificates - Part 1: General aspects and
application to the overall energy
performance (ISO 52003-1:2017)
EN ISO 52016-1:2017 Energy performance of buildings - Energy publisehd
needs for heating and cooling, internal
temperatures and sensible and latent heat
loads - Part 1: Calculation procedures (ISO
52016-1:2017)
EN ISO 52018-1:2017 Energy performance of buildings - Indicators published
for partial EPB requirements related to
thermal energy balance and fabric features -
Part 1: Overview of options
EN ISO 52022-1:2017 Energy performance of buildings - Thermal, published
solar and daylight properties of building
components and elements - Part 1:
Simplified calculation method of the solar
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Code Title Status


protection devices combined with glazing
prEN ISO 12241 rev Thermal insulation for building equipment Under development
and industrial installations -Calculation rules
EN 15251:2007 Indoor environmental input parameters for Published
design and assessment of energy
performance of buildings addressing indoor
air quality, thermal environment, lighting
and acoustics
EN 16282-1:2017 Equipment for commercial kitchens - Published
Components for ventilation in commercial
kitchens - Part 1: General requirements
including calculation method
Part 2: Kitchen ventilation hoods; design
and safety requirements
Part 3: Kitchen ventilation ceilings; design
and safety requirements
Part 4: Air inlets and outlets; design and
safety requirements
Part 5: Air duct; Design and dimensioning
Part 7: Installation and use of fixed fire
suppression systems
Part 8: Installations for treatment of
aerosol; Requirements and testing
FprEN 16798-1 Energy performance of buildings - Part 1: Under development
Indoor environmental input parameters for
design and assessment of energy
performance of buildings addressing indoor
air quality, thermal environment, lighting
and acoustics - Module M1-6
prEN ISO 12759-1 Fans - Efficiency classification for fans - Part Under development
1: General requirements
ISO 52000-1:2017 Energy performance of buildings -- published
Overarching EPB assessment -- Part 1:
General framework and procedures
ISO 17772-1:2017 Energy performance of buildings -- Indoor published
environmental quality -- Part 1: Indoor
environmental input parameters for the
design and assessment of energy
performance of buildings
ISO 9251:1987 Thermal insulation -- Heat transfer published
conditions and properties of materials –Voc.
ISO 7345:2018 Thermal performance of buildings and published
building components -- Physical quantities
and definitions

3.8.2 Standardization technical committees

- CEN/TC 156 – Ventilation for buildings

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Scope: “Standardization of terminology, testing and rating methods, dimensioning and


fitness for purpose of natural and mechanical ventilation systems and components for
buildings subject to human occupancy”

Within this committee, of relevant interest is

CEN/TC 156/WG16 Joint Working Group between CEN/TC 156 and CEN/TC 113 -
Multifunctional balanced ventilation units for single family dwellings, including heat
pumps.

- CEN/TC 89 - Thermal performance of buildings and building components

Scope “Standardization in the field of energy performance of buildings, including


particularly energy transfer through building components and thermal insulation of
installed equipment in buildings, covering: - rules for expressing relevant thermal
properties and requirements; - calculation and test methods; - input data, including
climatic data; - effects of moisture.”

- ISO/TC 163 Thermal performance and energy use in the built environment

Scope “Standardization in the field of building and civil engineering works

•of thermal and hygrothermal performance of materials, products, components,


elements and systems, including complete buildings, both new and existing, and their
interaction with technical building systems;
•of thermal insulation materials, products and systems for building and industrial
application, including insulation of installed equipment in buildings;

covering and including:

•test and calculation methods for heat and moisture transfer, temperature
and moisture conditions;
•test and calculation methods for energy use in buildings, including the
industrial built environment;
•test and calculation methods for heating and cooling loads in buildings;
•test and calculation methods for daylighting, ventilation and air infiltration;
•in-situ test methods for thermal, hygrothermal and energy performance of
buildings and building components, input data for calculations, including
climatic data;
•specifications for thermal insulation materials, products and systems with
related test methods and conformity criteria;
•terminology; and
•general review and coordination of work on thermal and hygrothermal
performance within ISO.

Excluded:

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•building environment design (ISO/TC 205);


•methods of testing and rating the performance of building environmental
equipment for application in the design of new buildings and retrofits (ISO/ TC
205); and
•design methods and criteria for daylighting, ventilation and air infiltration
(ISO/TC 205)

Covering also:

Standardization of the holistic assessment of the energy performance of new and


existing buildings as well as building retrofits, in close collaboration with ISO/TC 205 by
means of the ISO/TC163/WG4 Joint working group TC 163 & TC 205 Energy
performance using holistic approach, including:

•terms and definitions;


•system boundaries for buildings and technical systems;
•assessment of the overall energy performance of buildings, taking into account

◦the energy performance of building elements;


◦building related systems (heating, cooling, domestic hot water, ventilation,
lighting, system controls, transport, and other energy related systems);
◦indoor and outdoor conditions;
◦local energy production (on site and at district level);
◦(use of) energy sources (including renewable);
◦building commissioning;
◦assessment of overall energy efficiency; and
◦means of expressing the energy performance and energy performance
certification of buildings.

3.9 Environmental and Energy management


3.9.1 Relevant standards

a) Environmental management

Code Title Status


EN-ISO 14040:2006 Environmental management – Published (under revision)
Life cycle assessment – Principles
and framework
EN-ISO Environmental management -- Under modification (Amd2)
14044:2006/Amd1:2017 Life cycle assessment --
Requirements and guidelines
ISO 14001:2015 Environmental management Published
systems -- Requirements with
guidance for use

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Code Title Status


ISO 14006:2011 Environmental management Under revision
systems -- Guidelines for
incorporating ecodesign (under
revision)
ISO/DIS 14007 Environmental management -- Under development
Guidelines for determining
environmental costs and benefits
ISO/FDIS 14008 Monetary valuation of Under development
environmental impacts and
related environmental aspects
ISO 14026:2017 Environmental labels and published
declarations -- Principles,
requirements and guidelines for
communication of footprint
information
ISO 14046:2014 Environmental management -- published
Water footprint -- Principles,
requirements and guidelines
ISO/NP 14097 Framework and principles for Under development
assessing and reporting
investments and financing
activities related to climate
change

b) Energy management

Code Title Status


ISO 50001:2018 Energy management systems -- Published
Requirements with guidance for use

ISO 50004:2014 Energy management systems -- Guidance Published


for the implementation, maintenance and
improvement of an energy management
system
ISO 50006:2014 Energy management systems -- Measuring Published
energy performance using energy
baselines (EnB) and energy performance
indicators (EnPI) -- General principles and
guidance
ISO/TS 50008 Energy management and energy savings -- Under development
Building energy data management for
energy performance -- Guidance for a
systemic data exchange approach
ISO/DTR 50044 Energy Savings Evaluation -- Economics Under development
and financial evaluation of energy saving
projects
ISO 50047:2016 Energy savings -- Determination of energy Published
savings in organizations
ISO 17741:2016 General technical rules for measurement, Published

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calculation and verification of energy


savings of projects
ISO 17743:2016 Energy savings -- Definition of a Published
methodological framework applicable to
calculation and reporting on energy
savings
prEN 17267 Energy measurement and monitoring plan Under development
for organisations - design and
implementation
ISO 13065:2015 Sustainability criteria for bioenergy published

NOTE – No further standards about economic assessment specific to industries have


been found, relevant to HYCOOL

c) Building environmental design

Code Title Status


ISO 11855:2012 Building environment design -- Design, Under revision
dimensioning, installation and control of
embedded radiant heating and cooling
systems -- Part 1: Definition, symbols, and
comfort criteria
Part 2: Determination of the design
heating and cooling capacity
Part 3: Design and dimensioning
Part 4: Dimensioning and calculation of the
dynamic heating and cooling capacity of
Thermo Active Building Systems (TABS)
ISO 13612:2014 Heating and cooling systems in buildings -- published
Method for calculation of the system
performance and system design for heat
pump systems –
Part 1: Design and dimensioning
Part 2: Energy calculation
ISO 17800:2017 Facility smart grid information model Published

ISO 23045:2008 Building environment design -- Guidelines Published


to assess energy efficiency of new
buildings

ISO 21930:2017 Sustainability in buildings and civil Published


engineering works -- Core rules for
environmental product declarations of
construction products and services

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d) Building information modeling (BIM)

Code Title Status


ISO/TS 12911:2012 Framework for building information Published
modelling (BIM) guidance
ISO/PRF 19650-2 Organization of information about Under development
construction works -- Information
management using building information
modelling -- Part 1: Concepts and
principles
Part 2: Delivery phase of the assets
Part 3: Operational phase of assets
Part 5: Specification for security-minded
building information modelling, digital
built environments and smart asset
management
ISO/AWI TR 23262 GIS (Geospatial) / BIM interoperability Under development]
ISO 29481:2016 Building information models -- Information Published
delivery manual –
Part 1: Methodology and format Part 2:
Interaction framework
ISO 15686:2014 Building Construction -- Service Life Published
Planning -- Part 4: Service Life Planning
using Building Information Modelling
Part 5: Life-cycle costing (2017)
Part 7: Performance evaluation for
feedback of service life data from practice
(2017)

3.9.2 Standardization technical committees

- ISO/TC 207 Environmental management

Scope “Standardization in the field of environmental management systems and tools in


support of sustainable development. Excluded: test methods of pollutants, setting limit
values and levels of environmental performance, and standardization of products”.

- ISO/TC 207/SC5 Life Cycle Assessment

Scope “Standardization in the field of life cycle assessment and related environmental
management tools for products and organizations. It includes life cycle based resource
efficiency and eco-efficiency assessment, and encompasses consideration of a life cycle
perspective in the assessment of impacts from the extraction of raw materials to the
final disposal of waste.” There is not an equivalent committee at European level.

- ISO/TC 301 Energy management and energy savings

Scope “Standardization in the field of energy management and energy savings”

- IEC SC 23 K Electrical Energy Efficiency products

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Scope “Standardisation in the field of Energy Efficiency products, systems and


solutions, to be used in existing and new electrical installations, for monitoring,
measuring, controlling, managing and optimizing the overall efficient use of a.c. and
d.c. electrical energy for household and similar.

- ISO/TC 205 Building Environmental design

Scope “Standardization in the design of new buildings and retrofit of existing buildings
for acceptable indoor environment and practicable energy conservation and efficiency.
Building environment design addresses the technical building systems and related
architectural aspects, and includes the related design processes, design methods,
design outcomes, and design-phase building commissioning. Indoor environment
includes air quality, and thermal, acoustic, and visual factors”.

- ISO/TC 59/SC 13 Organization and digitization of information about buildings and


civil engineering works, including building information modelling (BIM)

3.10 Standardization on Grid integration of renewable energy


generation, IoT, smart metering
3.10.1 Relevant standards

Code Title Status


IEC TS 63200 ED1 (2018) Definition of Extended SGAM Smart Energy Grid Published
Reference Architecture
IEC TS 62913-2-3 ED1 Generic Smart Grid Requirements - Part 2-3: published
(2014) Domains - Resources connected to the grid
related domains, these include Bulk
Generation, Distributed Energy Resources,
Smart Home / Commercial / Industrial / DR-
Customer Energy Management, and Energy
Storage
IEC 62934 Grid integration of renewable energy Under
generation - Terms, definitions and symbols development
IEC/TR 63043 Renewable energy power prediction Under
development
ISO/IEC 20005:2013 Information technology - Sensor networks - published
Services and interfaces supporting collaborative
information processing in intelligent sensor
networks
ISO/IEC 30101:2014 Information technology -- Sensor networks: published
Sensor network and its interfaces for smart grid
system
ISO/IEC 30141:2018 Internet of Things (IoT) - Reference architecture published
ISO/IEC 30160 ED1 Internet of Things (IoT) – Application Under
framework for industrial facility demand development
response energy management

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3.10.2 Standardization technical committees

- IEC/TC 8_SC 8A Grid Integration of Renewable Energy Generation

Scope: “To prepare and coordinate, in co-operation with other TC/SCs, the
development of international standards and other deliverables for grid integration of
variable power generation from renewables such as PV and wind energy with
emphasis on overall system aspects of electricity supply systems (grids) as defined in
TC 8 scope, but not covering issues usually covered by regulation such as renewable
policies. SC 8A focuses on the impact of a high percentage of renewables connected to
the grid, considering that their variability and predictability impact the functioning of
the whole electricity grid. It covers grid integration standards for renewable energy,
aggregating contributions of all grid users and prescribing interaction modes between
the grid and power plants. This includes requirements for interconnection and related
grid compliance tests, as well as standards or best practice documents for planning,
modelling, forecasting, assessment, control and protection, scheduling and dispatching
of renewables with a grid level perspective.

Note 1: SC 8A deals with the grid level requirements enabling secure, non-discriminatory and
cost effective operation of electricity supply systems with a significant share of renewable
generation and cooperates with TC 82, TC 88, TC 95, TC 114, TC 115, TC 117, TC 120 and other
product committees to ensure technical feasibility and verification of the implementation of
the grid level requirements.

Note 2: SC 8A coordinates with TC 8 which covers standards related to Distributed Energy


Resources (e.g. interconnection with the grid, design and operation of micro grids).”

This international standardization committee is quite new; there is not an equivalent


committee at European level.

- ISO/TC 279 Innovation management

Scope “Standardization of terminology tools and methods and interactions between


relevant parties to enable innovation.”

- IEC SyC Smart Energy

Scope “Standardization in the field of Smart Energy in order to provide systems level
standardization, coordination and guidance in the areas of Smart Grid and Smart
Energy, including interaction in the areas of Heat and Gas.”

- IEC PC 118 Smart grid user interface

Scope “Standardization in the field of information exchange for demand response and
in connecting demand side equipment and/or systems into the smart grid”

- ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 41 Internet of things and related technologies

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Scope “Standardization in the area of Internet of Things and related technologies.


1. Serve as the focus and proponent for JTC 1's standardization programme on the
Internet of Things and related technologies, including Sensor Networks and Wearables
technologies.
2. Provide guidance to JTC 1, IEC, ISO and other entities developing Internet of Things
related applications.

- Smart Meters Coordination Group (SM-CG). CEN, CENELEC and ETSI decided to
combine their expertise and resources by establishing this joint advisory body. It has
been the Focal point in response to Mandate M/441. SM-CG has been renamed
CEN/CENELEC/ETSI Coordination Group on Smart Meter (CG-SM) and works closely
with CEN-CENELEC-ETSI Smart Energy Grid Coordination Group CG-SEG.

3.11 Standardization on Data Management


3.11.1 Relevant standards

Code Title Status


EN ISO/IEC Information technology - Security techniques - Published
27000:2017 Information security management systems -
Overview and vocabulary (ISO/IEC 27000:2016)
Information technology - Security techniques - Published
EN ISO/IEC Information security management systems -
27001:2017 Requirements (ISO/IEC 27001:2013 including
Cor 1:2014 and Cor 2:2015)
Information technology - Security techniques - Published
EN ISO/IEC Code of practice for information security
27002:2017 controls (ISO/IEC 27002:2013 including Cor
1:2014 and Cor 2:2015)
Information technology - Security techniques - Published
EN ISO/IEC Guidelines for identification, collection,
27037:2016 acquisition and preservation of digital evidence
(ISO/IEC 27037:2012)
EN ISO/IEC Information technology - Security techniques - Published
27038:2016 Specification for digital redaction (ISO/IEC
27038:2014)
Information technology - Security techniques - Published
EN ISO/IEC Guidance on assuring suitability and adequacy
27041:2016 of incident investigative method (ISO/IEC
27041:2015)
Information technology - Security techniques - Published
EN ISO/IEC Guidelines for the analysis and interpretation of
27042:2016 digital evidence (ISO/IEC 27042:2015)
EN ISO/IEC Information technology - Security techniques - Published

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27043:2016 Incident investigation principles and processes


(ISO/IEC 27043:2015)

The list contains only the standards adopted at European level, more standards related
to security techniques exist at international level.

3.11.2 Standardization technical committees

- CEN/CLC/JTC 13 Cybersecurity and Data Protection

Scope: “Development of standards for cybersecurity and data protection covering all
aspects of the evolving information society including but not limited to: - Management
systems, frameworks, methodologies - Data protection and privacy - Services and
products evaluation standards suitable for security assessment for large companies
and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) - Competence requirements for
cybersecurity and data protection - Security requirements, services, techniques and
guidelines for ICT systems, services, networks and devices, including smart objects and
distributed computing devices Included in the scope is the identification and possible
adoption of documents already published or under development by ISO/IEC JTC 1and
other SDOs and international bodies such as ISO, IEC, ITU-T, and industrial fora. Where
not being developed by other SDO's, the development of cybersecurity and data
protection CEN/CENELEC publications for safeguarding information such as
organizational frameworks, management systems, techniques, guidelines, and
products and services, including those in support of the EU Digital Single Market.”

- ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27 IT Security techniques

Scope “The development of standards for the protection of information and ICT. This
includes generic methods, techniques and guidelines to address both security and
privacy aspects, such as:

- Security requirements capture methodology;


- Management of information and ICT security; in particular information security
management systems, security processes, and security controls and services;
- Cryptographic and other security mechanisms, including but not limited to
mechanisms for protecting the accountability, availability, integrity and confidentiality
of information;
- Security management support documentation including terminology, guidelines as
well as procedures for the registration of security components;
- Security aspects of identity management, biometrics and privacy;
- Conformance assessment, accreditation and auditing requirements in the area of
information security management systems;
- Security evaluation criteria and methodology.

SC 27 engages in active liaison and collaboration with appropriate bodies to ensure the
proper development and application of SC 27 standards and technical reports in
relevant areas.

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4. Conclusions
As a result of the study of the standardization landscape through the methodology explained
above, the following conclusions can be drawn:

1. There is a number of standards and standardization technical committees directly


related with the main objectives of HYCOOL:

- Different aspects of the solar energy, such as photovoltaic devices, system


performances, photovoltaic modules and concentrators, solar trackers are
already covered by standards developed in the relevant standardization
technical committee. These standards shall be taken into account in the design
and development of the innovative Solar hybrid Systems. Solar energy
utilization in space and water heating, cooling, industrial process heating and
air conditioning are covered by ISO TC 180. Also Solar Thermal Electric (STE)
plants for the conversion of solar thermal energy into electrical energy and all
the elements of the system are covered by IEC/TC 117 (CLC/SR 117). Finally
the Thermal solar systems and components are standardized in CEN/TC 312.

- Material corrosion is developed in CEN TC 262 and ISO TC 156 mainly, while
Superconductivity in IEC TC 90

- Electrical Energy Storage, Power electronic converters are also covered in IEC
TC 120, IEC TC 22 respectively.

- The performance of factory assembled heat pumps, air conditioning units


(ducted and non-ducted), hydronic room fan coil units, and liquid chilling
packages whether vapour compression or sorption (for domestic and
commercial purposes only) are dealt in CEN TC 113. Heating boilers and steam
turbines have also standards in place developed by CEN/TC 57 and IEC TC 5
respectively.

- Refrigeration is standardized by IEC TC 61 (Refrigeration appliances and air


conditioning) and by CEN TC 182 who develops standards in the field of safety
and environment for the design, construction, installation, testing, operation,
maintenance, repair and disposal of refrigerating systems used for cooling
and/or heating.

- Environmental management systems and tools in support of sustainable


development (including LCA) are covered in ISO/TC 207. Energy management
and energy savings standards are developed in ISO/TC 301. There are also
standards related to Building environmental design for acceptable indoor
environment and practicable energy conservation and efficiency (including
indoor thermal environment and design of heating and cooling systems)

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developed in ISO TC 205. Building information modelling is covered by ISO TC


59/SC13.

- General aspects of data management which are standardized under


CEN/CLC/JT 13 and ISO/IEC/JTC1/SC 27.

When undertaking the different tasks in the project above mentioned standards are to be
considered to take into account existing accepted criteria and to ensure compatibility with
current technologies in the different fields.

Next steps in Task 8.1 “Standardization” are aiming to contribute to the dissemination of the
results of HYCOOL and to transfer those results to future standards. This will be done through
the standardization committees relevant for HYCOOL which are compiled in the next table:

Table 3 – Relevant standardization committees for HYCOOL

Topic Standardization technical Work package


committee
- IEC 117 Solar thermal electric
plants • WP 2 Requirements and
- CLC/SR 117 Solar thermal indicators of Solar Hybrid
electric plants Systems
- CEN/TC 312 Thermal solar
Solar energy systems
systems and components • WP3 System integration
and plants High Performance Solar
- ISO/TC 120 Solar energy
- IEC TC 82 Solar Photovoltaic Heat pumps components
energy systems
- CLC/TC 82 Solar photovoltaic
energy systems

Heating pumps, air • WP3 System integration


conditionning units, High Performance Solar
- CEN/TC 113 Heat pumps and Heat pumps components
adsorption and
air conditioning units
compression units, - CEN/TC 57 Central heating • WP4 Optimization of
heating boilers and dry boilers choice of adsorber
coolers material and monitoring
of material degradation
- IEC 120 Electrical storage
• WP 5 System integration
Electrical Energy Storage of CSP including energy
management

- CLC/TC 22X Power electronics


- IEC/TC 22 Power electronic • WP 3 System integration
Power electronic systems and equipment High Performance Solar
converters, systems and - IEC/TC 22/SC 22E Stabilized Heat Pumps
stabilized power supply power supplies Components
- IEC/TC 22/SC 22F Power
electronics for electrical • WP 5 System integration

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Topic Standardization technical Work package


committee
transmission and distribution of CSP including energy
systems management
- IEC/TC 22/SC 22G Adjustable
speed electric drive systems
incorporating semiconductor
power converters
- CEN/TC 219 Cathodic
protection
- CEN/TC 262 Metallic and other • WP4 Optimization of
inorganic coatings, including choice of adsorber
Material Performance: for corrosion protection material and monitoring
Corrosion - ISO/TC 156 Corrosion of metals of material degradation
and alloys
- ISO/TC 35/SC 14 Protective
paint systems for steel
structures
- IEC TC 61 C Safety of
refrigeration appliances for • WP 3 System integration
household and commercial use of CSP including energy
- IEC TC 61D Appliances for air- management
Refrigeration
conditioning for household and
similar purposes • WP 5 System integration
- CEN TC 182 Refrigerating of CSP including energy
systems, safety and management
environmental requirements
- CEN/TC 156 – Ventilation for
buildings • WP 6 Demonstration
Thermal and energy - CEN/TC 89 - Thermal
performance of performance of buildings and • WP7 Environmental and
buildings building components Socio-economic
- ISO/TC 163 Thermal Assessment of the Solar
performance and energy use in Hybrid System
the built environment
- ISO/TC 207 Environmental • WP 2 Requirements and
management indicators of Solar Hybrid
- ISO/TC 207/SC5 Life Cycle Systems
Assessment
- ISO/TC 301 Energy • WP 3 System integration
management and energy of CSP including energy
savings management
Environmental and
- ISO/TC 205 Building
energy management
Environmental design • WP 6 Demonstration
- ISO/TC 59/SC 13 Organization
and digitization of information • WP7 Environmental and
about buildings and civil Socio-economic
engineering works, including Assessment of the Solar
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Topic Standardization technical Work package


committee
• WP 3 System integration
of C WP 5 System
- IEC/TC 8_SC 8A Grid integration of CSP
Integration of Renewable including energy
Energy Generation management SP
Grid integration of - ISO/TC 279 Innovation including energy
renewable energy management management
generation, IoT, Smart - IEC SyC Smart Energy
metering - IEC PC 118 Smart grid user • WP 6 Demonstration
interface
• WP7 Environmental and
Socio-economic
Assessment of the Solar
Hybrid System
- CEN/CLC/JTC 13 Cybersecurity • WP1 Management
Data management and Data Protection
- ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27 IT Security • WP 8 Standardization,
techniques Exploitation and Training

To achieve these objectives, further assessments will be performed by the partners to


determine the type of interaction to be established with the identified standardization
technical committees. The ways of interaction of the project with the standardization
committees could include:

- The participation of one or more HYCOOL partners in the standardization technical


committee. Standardization is an open activity and all interested parties may
participate in a CEN/CENELEC/ISO/IEC technical committee through the designation of
National Standardization Bodies/National Mirror Committee. Some of the partners can
be already participating in some of the identified standardization committees;

- The participation through the formal liaison of the HYCOOL project with European
standardization committees to participate directly as liaison organization which
intends to make technical contributions to their works. This option would be further
analysed since in several of the identified topics there is not a formal standardization
activity at European level;

- The dissemination of the HYCOOL project progress by delivering reports to the


relevant standardization technical committees or by attending relevant technical
committees meetings;

Additionally, for a group of standardization committees to be selected a periodic update of


their activity will be reported by UNE.

Following the present deliverable above options will be analyzed with the partners to
determine the most suitable way to contribute to future standards with the results and

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approach of the project and which standardization committees and how will be addressed in
regards to dissemination of the results. This will be the first steps towards D8.2 “Report on the
contribution to standardization” to be delivered in M36 which will contain the steps and
progress of the interaction with the standardization system.

5. References
For the elaboration of this report, the following sources have been consulted:

• IEC Website (www.iec.ch)


• CENELEC Website (www.cenelec.eu)
• CEN/CENELEC Projex Online database (projex.cen.eu) (restricted to authorized users)
• CEN Website (www.cen.eu)
• ISO Website (www.iso.org)
• ISO Project Portal (isotc.iso.org) (restricted to authorized users)

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