• BS 7036-2:1996

    Superseded A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

    Code of practice for safety at powered doors for pedestrian use Straight and curved sliding doors and prismatic and folding doors

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Superseded date:  31-10-2014

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  15-04-1996

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    Committees responsible
    National foreword
    Introduction
    Specification
    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
    3 Definitions
    4 General performance requirements
    5 Reference conditions
    6 Absolute acoustical sensitivity
    7 Frequency weighting
    8 Linearity of response to steady signals
    9 Response to short-duration signals
    10 Response to unipolar pulses
    11 Latching overload indicator
    12 Sensitivity to various environments
    13 Instrument marking
    14 Instruction manual
    Annexes
    A (informative) Sound exposures and corresponding
         normalized 8-h-average sound levels
    B (informative) Recommended tests to verify the
         performance of a personal sound exposure meter
    Tables
    1 Design-goal A-frequency weighting relative to
         response at 1 kHz and the tolerances delta A that
         apply to the performance of a complete personal
         sound exposure meter
    A.1 Sound exposures and corresponding normalized 8-h-
         average sound levels
    B.1 Minimum set of target conditions for 1 kHz steady-
         signal linearity tests
    B.2 Conditions for testing response to short-duration
         signals
    Figure
    1 Functional elements of a personal sound exposure
         meterCommittees responsible
    Foreword
    Code of practice
    1 Scope
    2 References
    3 Definitions
    4 General
    5 Safety during the opening cycle
    6 Pocket screens
    7 Safety during the closing cycle
    8 Detection zone verification
    9 Means of escape
    10 Break-out
    11 Operation upon mains power interruption
    Annexes
    A (normative) Authorized technician check list
    B (normative) Occupier safety tests
    C (informative) Limitation of leaf forces
    Tables
    1 Suitability of safety devices to sliding doors
    C.1 Minimum closing times for sliding doors
    Figures
    1 Example of barrier rail
    2 Position of barrier at folding door
    3 Example of a fixed screen forming a pocket
    4 Avoidance of body traps
    5 Avoidance of drawing-in hazards and finger traps
    6 Dimensions of presence sensor threshold monitoring
          field
    7 Break-out: sliding doors and screens
    A.1 Authorized technician check list for all types of
          powered sliding doors
    B.1 Occupier safety check list for all types of
          powered sliding doors
    List of references

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    Gives advice on the specific safety recommendations that apply to the following types of powered sliding doors: single and bi-parting curved sliding doors and prismatic doors; folding doors; single, bi-parting and telescopic straight sliding doors.

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    Committee B/538/9
    Development Note Supersedes BS 7036(1988) (07/2004) To be read in conjunction with BS 7036-1(1996) Supersedes 95/709602 DC. (09/2005) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, January 2010. (12/2009)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Superseded
    Superseded By
    Supersedes

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    14/30269311 DC : 0 BS 7036-0 - POWER OPERATED PEDESTRIAN DOORSETS - SAFETY IN USE - PART 0: CODE OF PRACTICE FOR RISK ASSESSMENT AND RISK REDUCTION
    BS 5588-11:1997 Fire precautions in the design, construction and use of buildings Code of practice for shops, offices, industrial, storage and other similar buildings
    BS 8300:2001 Design of buildings and their approaches to meet the needs of disabled people. Code of practice
    PD 6686:2006 Guidance on directives, regulations and standards related to prevention of fire and explosion in the process industries
    BS 7036-3:1996 Code of practice for safety at powered doors for pedestrian use Swing doors and balanced doors
    BIP 3043 : 2005 BS 8300 - DESIGN OF BUILDINGS AND THEIR APPROACHES TO MEET THE NEEDS OF DISABLED PEOPLE - CODE OF PRACTICE
    06/30133094 DC : DRAFT OCT 2006 BS 7273-4 - CODE OF PRACTICE FOR THE OPERATION OF FIRE PROTECTION MEASURES - PART 4: ACTUATION OF RELEASE MECHANISMS FOR DOORS
    BS 8300(2009) : 2009 DESIGN OF BUILDINGS AND THEIR APPROACHES TO MEET THE NEEDS OF DISABLED PEOPLE - CODE OF PRACTICE
    08/30182649 DC : DRAFT MAY 2008 BS 8300 - DESIGN OF BUILDINGS AND THEIR APPROACHES TO MEET THE NEEDS OF DISABLED PEOPLE - CODE OF PRACTICE
    BS 7273-4:2007 Code of practice for the operation of fire protection measures Actuation of release mechanisms for doors
    BS 7036-0:2014 Power operated pedestrian doorsets. Safety in use Code of practice for risk assessment and risk reduction
    BS 7036-1:1996 Code of practice for safety at powered doors for pedestrian use General
    BIP 3044 : 2005 BS 8300 - DESIGN OF BUILDINGS AND THEIR APPROACHES TO MEET THE NEEDS OF DISABLED PEOPLE - CODE OF PRACTICE

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    BS 7036-3:1996 Code of practice for safety at powered doors for pedestrian use Swing doors and balanced doors
    BS 7036-1:1996 Code of practice for safety at powered doors for pedestrian use General
    BS 6262:1982 Code of practice for glazing for buildings
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