Extended Application of Test Results for Fire Resistance and/or Smoke Control for Door, Shutter and Openable Window Assemblies, Including Their Elements of Building Hardware - Part 7: Fire Resistance for Steel Sliding Doorsets
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DIN EN 15269-7 is a standard that provides guidelines for extending the application of test results for fire resistance and/or smoke control for door, shutter, and openable window assemblies, including their elements of building hardware. Specifically, this standard focuses on the fire resistance of steel sliding doorsets.
The standard outlines the methodology for extending the application of test results obtained from tests conducted in accordance with EN 1634-1. It applies to various types of steel doorsets, including horizontally sliding doorsets (single and double), telescopic doorsets (single and double), and single vertically sliding doorsets.
By following this standard, manufacturers and designers can assess the fire resistance performance of steel sliding doorsets and determine their suitability for use in different applications. This ensures that the doorsets meet the necessary safety requirements in regard to fire protection.
Descriptors | Classes, Closures, Components, Construction, Definitions, Doors, Double-wing type, Enclosure of space, Endings, Fire barriers, Fire protection, Fire resistance, Fire resistance class, Fire safety, Fire spread prevention, Fire tests, Fire-resistant time, Gates, Measurement, Measuring techniques, One-wing type, Parameters, Radiative heat transfer, Sliding gates, Specification (approval), Steel doors, Steels, Structural fire protection, Surface spread of flame, Test results, Test specimens, Testing, Testing conditions, Goals |
ICS Codes | 13.220.50 - Fire-resistance of building materials and elements 91.060.50 - Doors and windows |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.7 MB |