BS EN 13420:2011
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Windows. Behaviour between different climates. Test method
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English
31-12-2011
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Principle of tests
5 Test facility
6 Dimensions of the test specimens
7 Preparation for test
8 Test conditions
9 Test methods
10 Test sequence
11 Test report
Annex A (informative) - Design principles
Annex B (normative) - Survey of general design criteria
where tests are not necessary
Describes the test methods for evaluating: - the risks of decay of openable and fixed windows manufactured of different materials through increased moisture accumulation as a result of condensation or water vapour diffusion; - the influence of deformation on basic performances of openable and fixed windows manufactured of different materials exposed to different climates between their external and internal faces.
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B/538/1
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes DD ENV 13420, 06/30144881 DC & 09/30202303 DC. (05/2011)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
18
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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This European Standard specifies the test methods for evaluating:
the risks of decay of openable and fixed windows manufactured of different materials through increased moisture accumulation as a result of condensation or water vapour diffusion;
the influence of deformation on basic performances of openable and fixed windows manufactured of different materials exposed to different climates between their external and internal faces.
Three test methods are to be differentiated. They take into account different cases of loadings.
Test method 1: For designs with low resistance to water vapour diffusion (normally designs with water vapour equalization holes); the test procedure is to be used for cross-sections where the danger is given by the moisture accumulation as a result of the condensation of moisture between the planking and the timber (see Annex A (informative), Figure A.1).
Test method 2.1 and 2.2: For designs with high resistance to water vapour diffusion (normally designs without water vapour equalization holes); the test procedure is to be used for cross-sections where the danger is given by the condensation of the moisture between the surface of the inner profile and the inner surface of the outer profile by having a different water vapour diffusion (see Annex A (informative), Figures A.2 and A.3).
Test method 3: For designs being sensitive to deformation; the test procedure is to be used for cross-sections where they are sensitive to the function through deformation as a result of climatic loading.
This European Standard defines the test procedures which are to be used in dependence of the potential risk of the design.
This European Standard is relevant to initial type testing, i. e. to developments or changes in designs. It is not relevant to routine quality control or to proven designs.
NOTE Designs are included in Annex A (informative). Annex B (normative) is the survey of general design criteria where tests are not necessary.
Standards | Relationship |
EN 13420:2011 | Identical |
BS 6375-3(2009) : 2009 | PERFORMANCE OF WINDOWS AND DOORS - PART 3: CLASSIFICATION FOR ADDITIONAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS AND GUIDANCE ON SELECTION AND SPECIFICATION |
EN 1026:2016 | Windows and doors - Air permeability - Test method |
EN 13115:2001 | Windows - Classification of mechanical properties - Racking, torsion and operating forces |
EN 12207:2016 | Windows and doors - Air permeability - Classification |
EN 12519:2004 | Windows and pedestrian doors - Terminology |
EN 1121:2000 | Doors - Behaviour between two different climates - Test method |
EN 12046-1:2003 | Operating forces - Test method - Part 1: Windows |
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