ISO 13256-2 1998 Ed.1 - Id.26945 Publication PDF (En)
ISO 13256-2 1998 Ed.1 - Id.26945 Publication PDF (En)
ISO 13256-2 1998 Ed.1 - Id.26945 Publication PDF (En)
STANDARD 13256-2
First edition
1998-08-15
A Reference number
ISO 13256-2:1998(E)
ISO 13256-2:1998(E)
Contents Page
1 Scope ......................................................................................... 1
2 Normative reference ................................................................. 1
3 Definitions ................................................................................. 1
4 Rating and test conditions ...................................................... 3
4.1 Rating conditions for the determination of capacity.... 3
4.2 Standard rating and part-load rating test conditions... 5
5 Performance requirements...................................................... 6
5.1 General.............................................................................. 6
5.2 Maximum operating conditions test .............................. 6
5.3 Minimum operating conditions test ............................... 7
5.4 Enclosure sweat test ....................................................... 7
6 Test methods ............................................................................ 9
6.1 General.............................................................................. 9
6.2 Uncertainties of measurement ....................................... 9
6.3 Data to be recorded ......................................................... 9
6.4 Test tolerances................................................................. 9
6.5 Test results ....................................................................... 10
7 Marking provisions................................................................... 11
7.1 Nameplate requirement ................................................... 11
7.2 Nameplate information .................................................... 11
7.3 Designation of capacity ratings...................................... 11
7.4 Refrigerant designation................................................... 11
8 Publication of ratings............................................................... 12
8.1 Standard ratings............................................................... 12
8.2 Application ratings........................................................... 12
Annex A: Test procedures................................................................ 13
Annex B: Liquid enthalpy test method ........................................... 14
Annex C: Instrumentation and measurements .............................. 15
Annex D: Bibliography...................................................................... 17
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Foreword
ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide
federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of
preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO
technical committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which
a technical committee has been established has the right to be represented
on that committee. International organizations, governmental and non-
governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. ISO
collaborates closely with the International Electrotechnical Commission
(IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization.
This part of ISO 13256 was developed by ISO Technical Committee TC 86,
Refrigeration, Subcommittee SC 6, Testing and rating of air-conditioners
and heat pumps.
ISO 13256 consists of the following parts, under the general title Water-
source heat pumps — Testing and rating for performance:
Annexes A and B form an integral part of this part of ISO 13256. Annexes
C and D are for information only.
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Introduction
This part of ISO 13256 covers heating and cooling systems which are
generally referred to as “water-source heat pumps.” These systems
generally include an indoor coil with air-moving means, a compressor, and
a refrigerant-to-water or refrigerant-to-brine heat exchanger. A system
may provide both heating and cooling, cooling-only, or heating-only
functions.
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1 Scope
1.1 This part of ISO 13256 establishes performance testing and rating criteria for factory-made residential,
commercial and industrial, electrically driven, mechanical-compression type, water-to-water and brine-to-water heat
pumps. The requirements for testing and rating contained in this part of ISO 13256 are based on the use of
matched assemblies.
1.2 Equipment designed for rating at one application under this part of ISO 13256 may not be suitable for rating at
all applications covered in this part of ISO 13256.
1.3 This part of ISO 13256 does not apply to the testing and rating of individual assemblies for separate use or to
units having two or more indoor sections connected to a single outdoor section. It does not apply to heat pumps
covered in ISO 5151, ISO 13253 or ISO13256-1.
NOTE — For the purpose of the remaining clauses, the terms “equipment” or “heat pump” may be used to mean “water-to-
water heat pumps” or brine-to-water heat pumps”, and the term “liquid” refers to either “water” or “brine.”
2 Normative reference
The following standard contains provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this part of
ISO 13256. At the time of publication, the edition indicated was valid. All standards are subject to revision, and
parties to agreements based on this part of ISO 13256 are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the
most recent edition of the standard indicated below. Members of IEC and ISO maintain registers of currently valid
International Standards.
ISO 817:—1), Refrigerants — Number designation.
3 Definitions
For the purposes of this part of ISO 13256, the following definitions apply.
3.1
water-to-water and brine-to-water heat pump
heat pump which consists of one or more factory-made assemblies which normally include an indoor-side
refrigerant-to-water heat exchanger, compressor(s), and an outdoor-side refrigerant-to-water or refrigerant-to-brine
heat exchanger(s), including means to indirectly provide both cooling and heating, cooling-only, or heating-only
functions
NOTES
1 When such equipment is provided in more than one assembly, the separated assemblies should be designed to be used
together.
2 Such equipment may also provide functions for sanitary water heating.
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1) To be published. (Revision of ISO 817:1974)
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3.1.1
water-loop-heat pump application
water-to-water heat pump using liquid circulating in a common piping loop functioning as a heat source/heat sink
NOTE — The temperature of the liquid loop is usually mechanically controlled within a temperature range of 15 °C to 40 °C.
3.1.2
ground-water heat pump application
water-to-water heat pump using water pumped from a well, lake or stream functioning as a heat source/heat sink
NOTE — The temperature of the water is related to the climatic conditions and may vary from 5 °C to 25 °C for deep wells.
3.1.3
ground-loop heat pump application
brine-to-water heat pump using a brine solution circulating through a subsurface piping loop functioning as a heat
source/heat sink
NOTES
1 The heat exchange loop may be placed in horizontal trenches or vertical bores, or be submerged in a body of surface water.
2 The temperature of the brine is related to the climatic conditions and may vary from 25 °C to 40 °C.
3.2
cooling capacity
amount of heat that the equipment can remove from the water used to condition the indoor space in a defined
interval of time, in watts, as determined by the specified test methods
3.3
net cooling capacity
cooling capacity with indoor-side pump power adjustment
(See 4.1.2.)
3.4
heating capacity
amount of heat that the equipment can add to the water used to condition the indoor space in a defined interval of
time, in watts, as determined by the specified test methods
3.5
net heating capacity
heating capacity with indoor-side pump power adjustment
(See 4.1.2.)
3.6
rated voltage
voltage shown on the nameplate of the equipment, in volts
3.7
rated frequency
frequency shown on the nameplate of the equipment, in hertz
3.8
energy efficiency ratio (EER)
ratio of the net cooling capacity to the effective power input at any given set of rating conditions, in watts per watt
3.9
coefficient of performance (COP)
ratio of the net heating capacity to the effective power input of the equipment at any given set of rating conditions, in
watts per watt
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3.10
effective power input
average electrical power input to the equipment within a defined interval of time, in watts; i.e. the sum of:
— the power input for operation of the compressor excluding additional electrical heating devices,
— the power input of all control and safety devices of the equipment, and
— the proportional power input of the conveying devices for the transport of the heat transfer media through the
heat pump only (e.g. indoor-side and outdoor-side pumps, whether internal or external, whether provided with
the equipment or not)
This value shall be added to the heating capacity and subtracted from the cooling capacity.
4.1.2.2 If an indoor-side liquid pump is an integral part of the heat pump, only the portion of the pump power
required to overcome the internal resistance shall be included in the effective power input to the heat pump. The
fraction which is to be excluded from the total power consumed by the pump shall be calculated using the following
formula:
q ¥ Dp
f pai =
h
where
fpai is the pump power adjustment, indoor, in watts;
h = 0,3 x 103 by convention;
Dp is the measured indoor-side external static pressure difference, in pascals;
q is the nominal indoor-side liquid flow rate, in litres per second.
This value shall be subtracted from the heating capacity and added to the cooling capacity.
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4.1.3.1 If no outdoor-side liquid pump is provided with the heat pump, a pump power adjustment is to be included
in the effective power consumed by the heat pump, using the following formula:
q ¥ Dp
f pao =
h
where
4.1.3.2 If an outdoor-side liquid pump is an integral part of the heat pump, only the portion of the pump power
required to overcome the internal resistance shall be included in the effective power input to the heat pump. The
fraction which is to be excluded from the total power consumed by the pump shall be calculated using the following
formula:
q ¥ Dp
f pao =
h
where
4.1.4.2 Heat pumps with integral liquid pumps shall be tested at the liquid flow rates specified by the manufacturer
or those obtained at zero external static pressure difference, whichever provides the lower liquid flow rates.
4.1.4.3 Heat pumps without integral liquid pumps shall be tested at the flow rates specified by the manufacturer.
4.1.4.4 The manufacturer shall specify a single liquid flow rate for the indoor-side and a single liquid flow rate for
the outdoor-side for all of the tests required in this part of ISO 13256 unless automatic adjustment of the liquid flow
rate is provided by the equipment. A separate control signal output for each step of liquid flow rate will be
considered as an automatic adjustment.
a) Each refrigerant line shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions with the maximum
stated length or 7,5 m, whichever is shorter. If the interconnecting tubing is furnished as an integral part of the
equipment and not recommended for cutting the length, the equipment shall be tested with the complete length
of tubing furnished.
b) The lines shall be installed without any significant difference in elevation (not more than 2 m).
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4.1.6.2 Heat pumps with fixed steps of capacity control shall be rated at each step of capacity. Heat pumps with
variable capacity control shall be rated at no less than two capacity levels, the minimum and the maximum
capacities.
4.1.7.2 The test liquid for the outdoor-side of water-loop heat pumps and ground-water heat pumps shall be water.
4.1.7.3 The test liquid for the outdoor-side of ground-loop heat pumps shall be a 15 % solution by mass of sodium
chloride in water.
4.1.7.4 The test liquids shall be sufficiently free of gas to ensure that the measured results are not influenced by
the presence of gas.
4.2.1 The test conditions for the determination of standard and part-load cooling ratings are specified in table 1.
4.2.2 The test conditions for determination of standard and part-load heating ratings are specified in table 2.
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4.2.3 Heat pumps intended for a specific application shall be rated at the conditions specified for that application,
for example, water-loop, ground-water, or ground-loop, and shall be identified as such (i.e., water-loop pump,
ground-water heat pump, or ground-loop heat pump). Heat pumps intended for two or three applications shall be
rated at the conditions specified for each of these applications and shall be so identified (see 7.3).
4.2.4 For each test, the equipment shall be operated continuously until equilibrium conditions are attained, but for
not less than one hour before capacity test data are recorded. The data shall then be recorded for 30 min at 5 min
intervals until seven consecutive sets of readings have been attained within the tolerances specified in 6.4. The
averages of these data shall be used for the calculation of the test results.
5 Performance requirements
5.1 General
5.1.1 To comply with this part of ISO 13256, water-to-water and brine-to-water heat pumps shall be designed and
produced such that any production unit will meet the applicable requirements of this part of ISO 13256.
5.1.2 For heat pumps with capacity control, the performance requirement tests shall be conducted at maximum
capacity.
5.2.2.2 The 110 % voltage test shall be conducted prior to the 90 % voltage test.
5.2.2.3 All power to the equipment shall be cut off for 3 min at the conclusion of the one hour test at 90 % voltage
level and then restored for one hour.
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6 Test methods
6.1 General
The standard capacity ratings shall be determined by the test methods and procedures established in this clause
and annex A. The total cooling and heating capacities shall be the average of the results obtained for the indoor
and outdoor sides using the liquid enthalpy test method in annex B. The results obtained by these two methods
must agree within 5 % in order for a particular test to be valid. Measurements should be made in accordance with
the provisions of annex C.
The uncertainties of measurement shall not exceed the values specified in table 8.
Date
Observer(s)
Frequency, in hertz
External static pressure difference, liquid indoor-side (for units with integral pumps), in pascals
Internal static pressure difference, liquid indoor-side (for units without integral pumps), in pascals
External static pressure difference, liquid outdoor-side (for units with integral pumps), in pascals
Internal static pressure difference, liquid outdoor-side (for units without integral pumps), in pascals
6.4.1 The maximum permissible variation of any observation during the capacity test is listed in the first column of
table 9. The maximum permissible variation of any observation during the performance tests is listed in table 10.
6.4.2 The maximum permissible variations of the average of the test observations from the standard or desired
test conditions are shown in table 9, second column.
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Uncertainty of measurementa
Measured quantity Unit
of indicated values
Water
- temperature °C ±0,1 °C
- temperature difference °C ±0,1 °C
- volume flow l/s ±1 %
- static pressure difference Pa ±5 Pa (p < 100 Pa)
±5 % (p >100 Pa)
Electrical inputs ±0,5 %
Time ±0,2 %
Mass ±1,0 %
a Uncertainty of measurement: an estimate characterizing the range of values within which the true value of a measurand lies
(measurand: a quantity subject to measurement).
NOTE — Uncertainty of measurement comprises, in general, many components. Some of these components may be estimated on
the basis of the statistical distribution of the results of series of measurements and can be characterized by experimental standard
deviations. Estimates of other components can be based on experience or other information.
Liquid temperature
- inlet ±0,5 °C ±0,2 °C
The results of a capacity test shall express quantitatively the effects produced upon the indoor-side liquid by the
equipment tested. For given test conditions, the capacity test results shall include such of the following quantities
as are applicable:
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f) effective power input to equipment or power inputs to all equipment components (see 3.10), in watts
7 Marking provisions
Each water-to-water and brine-to-water heat pump, whether composed of a single package or separate assemblies
shall have a durable nameplate, firmly attached to each separate assembly in a location accessible for reading.
The nameplate shall provide the following minimum information in addition to the information required in
international safety standards.
c) Full-load capacity rating (see 7.3). Equipment rated for more than one application shall state capacity ratings
for both heating and cooling, as appropriate for each application.
d) Rated voltage(s).
e) Rated frequency(ies).
The information required in 7.2 a, b, d, e and the refrigerant designation shall be placed on each element (matched
assembly) of the system.
The designation of capacity rating shall be established in such a way that the heat transfer media are indicated
(IW = indoor-side water, W = outdoor-side water and B = outdoor-side brine), together with their temperatures,
followed by their capacities in kilowatts. The capacities shall be stated to the nearest kilowatt. The figure following
the first “W” shall be the liquid temperature of the water-loop heat pump; the figure following the second “W” shall be
the liquid temperature of the ground-water heat pump; the figure following the “B” shall be the liquid temperature of
the ground-loop heat pump.
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8 Publication of ratings
8.1.1 Standard ratings shall be published for the net heating capacity, the net cooling capacity, part-load ratings
(where applicable), energy efficiency ratio and coefficient of performance, as appropriate, for each heat pump
produced in conformance with this part of ISO 13256 for each intended application. These ratings shall be based
on data obtained at the established rating conditions in accordance with the testing procedures specified in this part
of ISO 13256.
8.1.2 The values of the standard capacities shall be expressed in kilowatts, rounded to the nearest 0,1 kW.
8.1.3 The values of energy efficiency ratios and coefficients of performance shall be rounded to the nearest 0, 01.
8.1.4 Each capacity rating shall be followed by the corresponding voltage and frequency ratings.
8.1.5 Standard ratings are representative of equipment operating at zero external static pressure for liquid flows.
Additional calculations using the methods specified in this part of ISO 13256 may be needed to derive performance
of specific applications.
Additional ratings may be published based on conditions other than those specified as standard rating conditions if
they are clearly specified and the data is determined by the methods specified in this part of ISO 13256, or by
analytical methods which are verifiable by the test methods prescribed in clause 6, and are accompanied by the
standard net capacity ratings, energy efficiency ratios, and the coefficients of performance.
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Annex A
(normative)
Test procedures
A.1.1 The indoor condition test room shall be a room or space in which the desired test conditions can be
maintained within the prescribed tolerances.
A.1.2 It is recommended that air velocities in the vicinity of the equipment under test do not exceed 2,5 m/s.
A.2.1 The equipment to be tested shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation instructions
using recommended installation procedures and accessories. If the equipment can be installed in several
orientations, the tests shall be conducted using the worst possible orientation.
A.2.2 No alterations to the equipment shall be made except for the attachment of required test apparatus and
instruments in the prescribed manner.
A.2.3 Where necessary, equipment shall be evacuated and charged with the type and amount of refrigerant
specified in the manufacturer’s instructions.
A.3.1 The test room reconditioning apparatus and the equipment under test shall be operated until equilibrium
conditions are attained, but for not less than one hour, before capacity test data are recorded.
A.3.2 Data shall then be recorded for 30 min at 5-min intervals until seven consecutive sets of readings within the
tolerances prescribed in 6.4 have been attained. The averages of these data shall be used for the calculation of
test results.
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Annex B
(normative)
B.1 General
In the liquid enthalpy test method, capacities are determined from measurements of the liquid temperature change
and associated flow rate.
B.2 Application
This method shall be used for liquid side tests of all equipment, subject to the additional requirements of annex C.
B.3 Calculations
where
ftco is the total cooling capacity (liquid-side data), in watts
wf is the mass flow rate, liquid, in kilograms per second
cpf is the specific heat of liquid, J/kg◊K
tf4 is the temperature, liquid leaving equipment (outdoor-side), in degrees Celsius
tf3 is the temperature, liquid entering equipment (outdoor-side), in degrees Celsius
ft is the total power input, in watts
where
ftho is the total heating capacity (liquid-side data), in watts
wf is the mass flow rate, liquid, in kilograms per second
cpf is the specific heat of liquid, J/kg◊K
tf4 is the temperature, liquid leaving equipment (outdoor-side), in degrees Celsius
tf3 is the temperature, liquid entering equipment (outdoor-side), in degrees Celsius
ft is the total power input, in watts
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Annex C
(informative)
C.1 Temperature
C.1.2 Air velocities over the wet-bulb temperature measuring instruments should be approximately 5 m/s.
C.1.3 In no case should the smallest scale division of the temperature measuring instrument exceed twice the
specified accuracy. For example, for the specified accuracy of ±0,05 °C, the smallest scale division should not
exceed 0,1 °C.
C.1.4 Where an instrument accuracy of ±0,05 °C is specified, the instrument should be calibrated by comparison
with a thermometer certified by a recognized authority, such as a national standards laboratory.
C.1.5 Temperature measuring instruments used to measure the change in temperature should be arranged so
that they can be readily interchanged between inlet and outlet positions to improve accuracy.
C.1.6 Temperature of liquids within conduits should be measured by inserting the temperature measuring
instrument directly within the liquid, or within a well inserted into the liquid. If a glass thermometer is to be inserted
directly into the liquid, it should be calibrated for the effect of pressure.
C.1.7 Temperature measuring instruments should be adequately shielded from radiation from any adjacent heat
sources.
C.2 Pressure
C.2.1 Pressure measurements should be made with one or more of the following instruments:
a) mercury columns,
C.2.2 The accuracy of the pressure measuring instruments should be within ±2,0 % of the indicated value.
C.2.3 In no case should the smallest scale division of the pressure measuring instrument exceed 2,5 times the
specified accuracy.
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C.3.1 Electrical measurements should be made with either indicating or integrating instruments.
C.3.2 Instruments used for measuring the electrical input to heaters or other apparatus furnishing heat loads
should be accurate to ±1,0 % of the quantity measured. Instruments used for measuring electrical input to fan
motors, compressor motors, or other electrical accessories should be accurate to ±1,0 % of the indicated value.
C.4.1 Water and brine flow rates should be measured with a liquid flow meter or quantity meter having an
accuracy of ±1,0 % of the indicated value.
C.4.2 Condensate collection rates should be measured with a liquid quantity meter measuring either mass or
volume and having an accuracy of ±1,0 % of the indicated value.
C.5.1 Time measurements should be made with instruments having an accuracy of ±0,20 %.
C.5.2 Mass measurements should be made with apparatus having an accuracy of ±0,2 %.
C.5.3 Speed measurements should be made with a revolution counter, tachometer, stroboscope or oscilloscope
having an accuracy of ±1,0 %.
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Annex D
(informative)
Bibliography
[1] ISO 5151:1994, Non-ducted air-conditioners and heat pumps — Testing and rating for performance.
[2] ISO 13253:1995, Ducted air-conditioners and air-to-air heat pumps — Testing and rating for performance.
[3] ISO 13256-1:1998, Water-source heat pumps — Testing and rating for performance — Part 1: Water-to-air and
brine-to-air heat pumps.
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ICS 27.080
Descriptors: heat exchangers, heat pumps, ratings, tests, performance tests, testing conditions, marking.