BS EN 17610:2022
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Building hardware. Environmental product declarations. Product category rules complementary to EN 15804 for building hardware
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2022 | 30 |
This document provides product category rules (PCR) for Type III environmental declarations for: – Building hardware products for opening and closing doors, gates, windows and shutters: — Lever handles and knob furniture (EN 1906); — Single-axis hinges (EN 1935); — Hardware for windows and door height windows (EN 13126 (all parts)); — Fittings for shutters (e.g. EN 14648); — Controlled door closing devices, electrically powered hold-open devices for swing doors and door coordinator devices (EN 1154, EN 1155, EN 1158); — Hardware for sliding doors, folding doors and roll fronts (EN 1527, EN 15706); — Glass door gear; – Building hardware products for locking and unlocking doors, gates, windows and shutters: — Mechanically operated locks and locking plates, multipoint locks, latches and locking plates (EN 12209, EN 15685 ); — Cylinders for locks (EN 1303); — Padlocks and padlock fittings (EN 12320); — Mechanically operated push-button locksets (BS 8607); — Emergency exit devices operated by a lever handle or push pad, for use on escape routes and panic exit devices operated by a horizontal bar, for use on escape routes (EN 179, EN 1125); – Electromechanical building hardware products: — Mechatronic cylinders (EN 15684); — Mechatronic padlocks (EN 16864); — Mechatronic door furniture (EN 16867); — Electromechanically operated locks and striking plates (EN 14846); — Electrically controlled exit systems for use on escape routes (EN 13637). This document complements the core rules for the product category of construction products as defined in the European standard EN 15804:2012+A2:2019. NOTE The assessment of social and economic performances at product level is not covered by this document. The core PCR: – defines the parameters to be declared and the way in which they are collated and reported; – describes which stages of a product’s life cycle are considered in the EPD and which processes are to be included in the life cycle stages; – defines rules for the development of scenarios; – includes the rules for calculating the Life Cycle Inventory and the Life Cycle Impact Assessment underlying the EPD, including the specification of the data quality to be applied; – includes the rules for reporting the predetermined, environmental and health information that is not covered by Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) for the product, construction process(es) and construction service(s), as relevant; – defines the conditions under which construction products can be compared based on the information provided by EPD. For the EPD of construction services the same rules and requirements apply as for the EPD of construction products.
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2 | undefined |
7 | 1 Scope |
8 | 2 Normative references |
9 | 3 Terms and definitions 4 Abbreviations |
10 | 5 General aspects 5.1 Objective of the Core PCR 5.2 Types of EPD with respect to life cycle stages covered 5.3 Comparability of EPD for construction products 5.4 Additional environmental information 5.4.1 General |
11 | 5.4.2 Additional impact indicators 5.4.3 Additional information on carbon offset, carbon storage and delayed emissions 5.4.4 Additional Information not derived from LCA 5.5 Ownership, responsibility and liability for the EPD 5.6 Communication formats 6 Product Category Rules for LCA 6.1 Product category 6.2 Life cycle stages and their information modules to be included 6.2.1 General 6.2.2 A1-A3, Product stage, information modules 6.2.3 A4-A5, Construction process stage, information modules 6.2.4 B1-B5, Use stage, information modules related to the building fabric 6.2.5 B6-B7, Use stage, information modules related to the operation of the building |
12 | 6.2.6 C1-C4 End-of-life stage, information modules 6.2.7 D, Benefits and loads beyond the system boundary, information module 6.3 Calculation rules for the LCA 6.3.1 Functional or declared unit 6.3.2 Functional unit 6.3.2.1 General |
14 | 6.3.2.2 Performance in a functional unit 6.3.3 Declared unit 6.3.4 Reference service life (RSL) 6.3.4.1 General 6.3.4.2 Scenarios for RSL and functional unit |
16 | 6.3.5 System boundaries 6.3.5.1 General 6.3.5.2 Product stage 6.3.5.3 Construction stage |
17 | 6.3.5.4 Use stage 6.3.5.5 End-of-life stage |
18 | 6.3.5.6 Benefits and loads beyond the product system boundary in module D 6.3.6 Criteria for the exclusion of inputs and outputs 6.3.7 Selection of data 6.3.8 Data quality 6.3.8.1 General 6.3.8.2 Data quality requirements 6.3.8.3 Data quality assessment schemes applied on generic and specific data used and established in the EPD 6.3.9 Developing product level scenarios 6.3.10 Units 6.4 Inventory analysis 6.4.1 Collecting data 6.4.2 Calculation procedures 6.4.3 Allocation of input flows and output emissions 6.4.3.1 General |
19 | 6.4.3.2 Co-product allocation 6.4.3.3 Allocation procedure of reuse, recycling and recovery 6.4.4 Information on biogenic carbon content 6.5 Impact assessment 6.5.1 General 6.5.2 Core environmental impact indicators |
20 | 6.5.3 Additional environmental impact indicators 7 Content of the EPD 7.1 Declaration of general information 7.2 Declaration of environmental indicators derived from LCA 7.2.1 General 7.2.2 Rules for declaring LCA information per module 7.2.3 Indicators describing environmental impacts based on Life Cycle Impact Assessment (LCIA) 7.2.3.1 Core environmental impact indicators 7.2.3.2 Additional environmental impact indicators 7.2.3.3 Disclaimers to the declaration of core and additional environmental impact indicators 7.2.4 Indicators describing resource use and environmental information based on Life Cycle Inventory (LCI) 7.2.4.1 General 7.2.4.2 Indicators describing resource use 7.2.4.3 Environmental information describing waste categories 7.2.4.4 Environmental information describing output flows |
21 | 7.2.5 Information on biogenic carbon content 7.3 Scenarios and additional technical information 7.3.1 General 7.3.2 Construction process stage 7.3.2.1 A4, Transport to the building site 7.3.2.2 A5, Installation in the building 7.3.3 B1-B7 use stage 7.3.3.1 B1-B5 use stage related to the building fabric 7.3.3.2 Reference service life 7.3.3.3 B6, use of energy and B7, use of water |
22 | 7.3.4 End-of-life 7.4 Additional information on release of dangerous substances to indoor air, soil and water during the use stage 7.4.1 Indoor air 7.4.2 Soil and water 7.5 Aggregation of information modules 8 Project report 8.1 General 8.2 LCA-related elements of the project report 8.3 Documentation on additional information 8.4 Data availability for verification 9 Verification and validity of an EPD |
23 | Annex A (normative)Requirements and guidance on the reference service life |
24 | Annex B (informative) Waste |
25 | Annex C (normative)Characterization factors for GWP, ODP, AP, EP, POCP and ADP |
26 | Annex D (informative)End of life formulae |
27 | Annex E (informative)Schemes to be applied for data quality assessment of generic and specific data |