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05/30134009 DC : DRAFT MAY 2005

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EN 15254-1 - EXTENDED APPLICATION OF RESULTS FROM FIRE RESISTANCE TESTS - NON-LOADBEARING WALLS - PART 1: GENERAL

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23-11-2012

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EN 15254-1

Committee
FSH/22
DocumentType
Draft
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

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