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SSH EN 13124-1:2001

Windows, doors and shutters - Explosion resistance - Test method - Part 1: Shock tube

Dec 31, 2004

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60.60     Dec 31, 2004

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DPS/KT 269

European Norm

13.230     91.060.50  

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This European Standard specifies a conventional test procedure to permit classification of the explosion resistance of windows, doors and shutter together with their infills.

This European Standard concerns a method of test against blast waves generated by using a shock tube facility to simulate a high explosive detonation in the order of 100 kg to 2 500 kg TNT at distances from about 35 m to 50 m .

This European Standard covers only the behaviour of the complete unit including infill, frame and fixings as tested. It gives no information on the ability of the surrounding wall or building structure to resist the direct or transmitted forces.

If the windows, doors and shutters are intended for specific conditions of climate, specific test conditions may be required.

It gives no information on the behaviour of the units subjected to other types of loading.

NOTE Care should be taken to ensure that all joints between the wall and the window or door have protection which is at least equal to that of the window or door.

Related directives

Directives related to this standards.

89/106/EEC

Construction products

305/2011

Regulation (eu) No 305/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 march 2011 laying down harmonised conditions for the marketing of construction products and repealing council directive 89/106/eec

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SSH EN 13124-1:2001
60.60 Standard published
Dec 31, 2004

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Adopted from EN 13124-1:2001

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