Gas consumption device

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A gas consumption device in the broader sense is any device that uses natural gas for energy conversion. In a narrower sense, the gas consumption device is defined by EU Directive 90/396 / EEC.

Accordingly, it is considered a gas consumption device

  • Appliances that are used for cooking, heating, water heating, cooling, lighting or washing purposes and are operated with gaseous fuels at a normal water temperature of not more than 105 ° C
  • Forced gas burners and the associated heat exchangers
  • Devices specifically designed for use in industrial processes in industrial operations, such as B. Hot gas generator

Corresponding products must be provided with the CE mark before they can be placed on the market and put into operation.

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