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Homepage>21/30441032 DC BS EN 30-1-4. Domestic cooking appliances burning gas. Safety Part 1-4. Appliances having one or more burners with an automatic burner control system
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21/30441032 DC BS EN 30-1-4. Domestic cooking appliances burning gas. Safety Part 1-4. Appliances having one or more burners with an automatic burner control system

21/30441032 DC

BS EN 30-1-4. Domestic cooking appliances burning gas. Safety Part 1-4. Appliances having one or more burners with an automatic burner control system

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Vydáno:2021-10-21
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21/30441032 DC


This standard 21/30441032 DC BS EN 30-1-4. Domestic cooking appliances burning gas. Safety is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 97.040.20 Cooking ranges, working tables, ovens and similar appliances

This document specifies the construction and performance characteristics as well as the requirements and methods of test for the safety and marking of domestic cooking appliances, capable of using the combustible gases defined in FprEN 30‑1‑1:2021 that have one or more burners with an automatic burner control system, referred to in the text as “appliances”.

This document includes specific requirements and methods of test that are applicable to burners having an automatic burner control system, whether or not the appliance is equipped with a fan for the supply of combustion air to, and/or the evacuation of the products of combustion from the burner concerned. These specific requirements and methods of test are only applicable when the burner has an automatic burner control system and do not apply to burners having automatic ignition that fall within the scope of FprEN 30‑1‑1:2021 .

This document is intended to be used in conjunction with FprEN 30‑1‑1:2021 and, where appropriate, other parts of EN 30‑1 covering appliances having:

  1. forced-convection ovens and/or grills;

  2. a glass ceramic hob.

This document does not cover all of the safety requirements and methods of test that are specific to forced-convection ovens and/or grills and glass ceramic hobs.

Unless specifically excluded hereafter, this document applies to these appliances or their component parts, whether or not the component parts are independent or incorporated into a single appliance, even if the other heating components of the appliance use electrical energy (e.g. combined gas-electric cookers).

This document includes requirements covering the electrical safety of equipment incorporated in the appliance that is associated with the use of gas. It does not include requirements covering the electrical safety of electrically heated component parts of their associated equipment 1

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Refer to the electrical safety rules.

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This document does not apply to:

  1. outdoor appliances;

  2. appliances connected to a combustion products evacuation duct;

  3. appliances having a pyrolytic gas oven;

  4. appliances having automatic burner control systems that:

    1. have a second safety time (see EN 298:2012 ), or

    2. control one or more burners that incorporate a separate ignition burner;

  5. appliances having an uncovered burner or a non-enclosed covered burner (see 3.1.1) that utilizes a fan for the supply of its combustion air;

  6. appliances having enclosed covered burners that are not equipped with an automatic burner control system;

  7. appliances having one or more burners that are capable of remote operation, unless the burner(s) concerned are:

    1. oven burners equipped with an automatic burner control system, or

    2. oven burners of time-controlled ovens that are designed for a delayed start without the user being present;

  8. appliances having one or more burners that are capable of on-sight operation, unless the burner(s) concerned are:

    1. oven, grill or hob burners equipped with automatic burner control systems, or

    2. oven burners of time-controlled ovens that are designed for a delayed start without the user being present;

  9. appliances supplied at pressures greater than those defined in 7.1.3;

  10. appliances equipped with air-gas ratio controls;

  11. appliances incorporating one or more hob or grill burners that enable the user to program the delayed start of a cooking cycle.

This document does not cover the requirements relating to automatic on-off cycling multi-ring hob burners for which specific requirements are under consideration.

This document does not cover the requirements relating to third family gas cylinders, their regulators and their connection.

This document only covers type testing.