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Josip
19-05-2006, 02:25 PM
Hi,

starting from this


I just need PED G1 certified refrigeration components.

This is very interesting, pushing me to google, finding lot of nothing, but finally ;)

Here is one interesting thread from RE:

http://www.refrigeration-engineer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3120

then interesting Danfoss article:

http://www.dean-wood.com/whatsnew/gen_news/ped.pdf

and finally some products:

http://www.apjeuropean.co.uk/

Hope you will come with more info :)

Best regards,

Josip :)

NoNickName
19-05-2006, 04:19 PM
The main difference between PED and EN378 is that the first is a Directive, that is LAW, the second is a norm, which is to be obeyed under voluntary basis.
Where PED and EN378 differ, PED must be followed.
In term of inflammable refrigerants or in general dangerous gases, there are different views of the two.
Most manufacturers are certified in group G2 (non dangerous substances), while R290 requires manufacturers of equipments to be certified in G1, and all manufacturers of components of equipment as well.

No product in pressure can be put on the market without PED assessment, not just refrigeration or HVAC. For example water expansion tank or buffer tanks are subject to PED assessment.

Argus
19-05-2006, 05:08 PM
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This is the Pressure equipment portal on Europa.
http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/pressure_equipment/index_en.htm

If you click the Pressure Equipment Directive link, you will get a list of all the official documents on a new page.
http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/pressure_equipment/ped/index_en.html

This one is in English, but you can select French or German. I?m not sure about availability in other languages.

EN 378 is harmonised (supports certain technical requirements) and this is listed out in the ZA annexes in the standards. You should also note that EN 378 is currently under revision.

Strictly speaking it is EU member states legislation and EFTA countries only, but it may be that Croatia has adopted the provisions voluntarily.

Good Luck ? it?s not easy reading.

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