BS EN 15269-3:2022 – TC:2023 Edition
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Tracked Changes. Extended application of test results for fire resistance and/or smoke control for doorsets, shutter and openable window assemblies, including their elements of building hardware – Fire resistance of hinged and pivoted timber doorsets and openable timber framed windows
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2023 | 430 |
This document covers hinged or pivoted doorsets and door assemblies with wood-based door leaves and/or timber framed glazed door leaves and openable timber framed windows. Throughout this document, the term “doorset” will be used to cover doorsets, door assemblies and openable windows. It prescribes the rules for extending the application of test results obtained from fire resistance test(s) conducted in accordance with EN 1634-1. This document covers only doorsets with wood-based or metal frames. The door leaves are comprised of wood-based perimeter framing and wood-based structural facings. Subject to the completion of the appropriate test or tests, the extended application can cover all or some of the following examples: – integrity (E), integrity & radiation (EW) or integrity & insulation (EI1 or EI2) classifications; – glazing within the doorset, e.g. side and over panels, vision panels and framed glazed doorsets; – air transfer grilles (e.g. ventilation grilles/louvres); – side, transom or over panels; – items of building hardware; – decorative and protective finishes; – intumescent strips and non-intumescent seals (e.g. smoke, draught or acoustic seals); – alternative supporting construction(s). This document covers only the effect on the fire resistance classifications E, EW, EI1 and EI2. This document does not cover horizontal doorsets.
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230 | undefined |
234 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
235 | 3 Terms and definitions |
238 | 4 Determination of the field of extended application |
240 | 5 Extended application report 6 Classification report |
241 | Annex A (normative)Construction parameter variations |
389 | Annex B (normative)Configurations for doorsets incorporating side and/or over panels |
409 | Annex C (normative)How to use the configuration matrix for timber leaf/timber frame configurations C.1 Definitions C.1.1 Types of door leaves and panels C.1.1.1 Flush door leaf, flush panel |
410 | C.1.1.2 Glazed flush door leaf, glazed flush panel |
411 | C.1.1.3 Joinery type framed door leaf, joinery type framed panel, joinery type framed openable window |
412 | C.1.2 Panel configuration |
414 | C.1.3 C.1.3 Back-to-back doorsets C.2 How to use the matrix |
415 | C.2.1 Single leaf from double leaf doorset |
416 | C.2.2 Back-to-back doorsets |
417 | C.2.3 Door leaf and panel sizes |
418 | C.2.4 Glazing of flush leaves and panels with a glazing area ≤ 25 % of door leaf or panel area C.2.5 Glazing of flush door leaves and panels with a glazing area > 25 % of door leaf or panel area C.2.6 Frames in panel configurations C.2.7 Mixed type configurations |
420 | Annex D (normative)How to use the configuration matrix for timber leaf/metal frame configurations D.1 Definitions D.1.1 Types of door leaves and panels D.1.1.1 Flush door leaf, flush panel |
421 | D.1.1.2 Glazed flush door leaf, glazed flush panel |
422 | D.1.1.3 Joinery type framed door leaf, joinery type framed panel, joinery type framed openable window |
423 | D.1.2 Panel configuration D.1.3 Back-to-back doorsets |
424 | D.2 How to use the matrix D.2.1 Primary test D.2.2 Matrix test |
425 | D.2.2.1 Single leaf doorset from double leaf doorset D.2.2.2 Back-to-back doorsets |
426 | D.2.2.3 Door leaf and panel sizes |
427 | D.2.2.4 Glazing of flush door leaves with a glazing area ≤ 25% of door leaf area D.2.2.5 Glazing of flush door leaves with a glazing area > 25 % of door leaf area D.2.2.6 Variations in metal frame types D.2.2.7 Variations in other construction parameters |