Fire Resistance Tests for Loadbearing Elements - Part 1: Walls
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Publication Date2013-08
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The DIN EN 1365-1 standard describes the fire resistance testing method for loadbearing walls. It is applicable to both internal and external walls and evaluates their performance under fire conditions. The standard specifies that the fire resistance of external walls can be determined under either internal or external exposure conditions.
The testing is conducted without any perforations such as doors, glazing, or fire resistant ducts, as the focus is on the loadbearing capacity of the walls. However, if there are perforations in the wall design, their effects need to be separately established. The standard also clarifies that it does not apply to non-separating loadbearing walls, which can be tested as columns according to EN 1365-4.
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Descriptors | Building component test, Building interior, Buildings, Classification systems, Components, Conditioning, Conditions, Construction, Definitions, Exterior walls, Fire resistance, Fire safety, Fire tests, Fire-resistant time, Interior walls, Internal, Loadbearing, Loadbearing walls, Part of buildings, Partitions, Rooms, Scarfing, Specification (approval), Structural fire protection, Supporting structures, Surface spread of flame, Test specimens, Testing, Testing conditions, Thermal insulation, Tightness, Time of flame influence, Walls, Impermeability, Freedom from holes, Density, Requirements |
ICS Codes | 13.220.50 - Fire-resistance of building materials and elements 91.060.10 - Walls. Partitions. Façades |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 870.4 KB |
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