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BS EN 950:1999

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Door leaves. Determination of the resistance to hard body impact

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Language(s)

English

Published date

15-12-1999

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Defines the procedure for determination of the damage made by hard body impact on door leaves.

Committee
B/538/1
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 93/100327 DC. (04/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
8
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

This standard applies to all door leaves.

The standard specifies the method to be used to determine the damage caused to a door leaf by the impact of a hard body.

NOTE Such impacts, that might reasonably be expected from contact with small objects or parts of larger objects such as corners on furniture or footwear, can produce local surface failures affecting both strength and appearance. The kind of damage caused by impact can vary with the material used in the door construction.

Standards Relationship
EN 950:1999 Identical
SN EN 950 : 2000 Identical
UNI EN 950 : 2000 Identical
NF EN 950 : 2000 Identical
DIN EN 950:1999-11 Identical
NBN EN 950 : 1999 Identical
I.S. EN 950:1999 Identical
NS EN 950 : 1ED 1999 Identical
NEN EN 950 : 1999 Identical

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