BS EN 16750:2017 specifies oxygen reduction systems that are used as fire prevention systems by
creating an atmosphere in an area which is having a lower permanent oxygen concentration as in
ambient conditions. The level of oxygen reduction is defined by the individual risks of these areas (see
Annex A). Oxygen reduction is achieved by technical systems which are providing a flux of air
containing a reduced concentration of oxygen.
This European standard specifies minimum requirements and defines the specifications governing the
design, installation and maintenance of fixed oxygen reduction systems with oxygen reduced air in
buildings and industrial production plants. The standard also applies to the extension and modification
of existing systems.
This European standard applies to oxygen reduction systems using nitrogen which are designed for
continual oxygen reduction in enclosed spaces.
Cross References:EN 54 (all parts)
EN 12094-1:2003
EN 50104:2010
ISO 12100:2010 Ed 1
ISO 13849-1:2015
ISO 14520-1:2006
ISO 9972:2015
EN ISO 13849-1 (ISO 13849-1:2015) AS
EN ISO 12100 (ISO 12100:2010) AS
ISO 16000-8:2007
EN 15004-1 (ISO 14520-1:2006) AS
EN ISO 9972 (ISO 9972:2015) AS
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| Published : | 10/09/2017 |