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DIN 1102:1989-11

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INSTALLATION OF DIN 1101 WOOD WOOL SLABS AND SANDWICH COMPOSITE PANELS

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

01-01-2009

Language(s)

English

Published date

12-01-2013

1 Field of application
2 Application
      2.1 Thermal insulation
      2.2 Sound insulation
      2.3 Fire protection
3 Installation
      3.1 General
             3.1.1 Handling slabs/panels prior to
                      installation
             3.1.2 External slabs/panels
      3.2 Concrete backgrounds
             3.2.1 Fixing of anchors and concreting
             3.2.2 Laying of slabs/panels
                      3.2.2.1 Concreting to floors
                      3.2.2.2 Concreting to walls
      3.3 Timber backgrounds
             3.3.1 Suitable slabs/panels
             3.3.2 Fixing of slabs/panels
             3.3.3 Fixing of slabs/panels to timber
                      constructions
                      3.3.3.1 Fixing slabs/panels to
                                 timber framework without
                                 masonry infilling
                      3.3.3.2 Fixing slabs/panels to the
                                 underside of timber roof
                                 rafters and joists
                      3.3.3.3 Fixing slabs/panels to the
                                 topside of timber roof
                                 rafters
                      3.3.3.4 Use of slabs/panels as an
                                 airborne sound insulating,
                                 independent wall lining of
                                 solid partitions
                      3.3.3.5 Use of slabs to form
                                 airborne sound insulating,
                                 double-leaf partitions
      3.4 Fixing slabs/panels to metal or plastic studs
      3.5 Fixing slabs/panels to solid building elements
             by means of plugs
             3.5.1 Suitable slabs/panels
             3.5.2 Condition of background and placing of
                      slabs/panels
             3.5.3 Fixing of slabs/panels
                      3.5.3.1 Fixing slabs/panels to the
                                 outside of external walls
                                 of buildings higher than 8 m
                      3.5.3.2 Fixing slabs/panels to the
                                 outside of external walls of
                                 buildings up to 8 m in height
                      3.5.3.3 Fixing slabs/panels to the
                                 room side of external walls
                                 or to interior walls
                      3.5.3.4 Fixing panels as airborne
                                 sound insulating facing to
                                 solid partitions
                      3.5.3.5 Fixing slabs/panels to the
                                 underside of floors
      3.6 Fixing slabs/panels to interior solid walls by
             the application of thin-wall plaster or mortar
             3.6.1 Suitable slabs/panels
             3.6.2 Suitable backgrounds and placing of
                      slabs/panels
             3.6.3 Fixing of slabs/panels
                      3.6.3.1 Application of thin-wall
                                 plaster
                      3.6.3.2 Application of mortar
      3.7 Use of slabs as independent wall lining of
             solid partitions or to build airborne sound
             insulating double-leaf partitions
             3.7.1 Installation of slabs as independent
                      wall lining
             3.7.2 Construction of airborne sound
                      insulating, non-load-bearing, double
                      leaf partitions from slabs
                      3.7.2.1 Basic construction
                      3.7.2.2 Additional measures for
                                 partitions to comply with
                                 fire resistance classes
                                 F 30-B to F 180-B as
                                 specified in DIN 4102 Part 2
      3.8 Installation of slabs on floors
             3.8.1 Installation on airborne and impact
                      sound insulating floating screeds of
                      solid floors
             3.8.2 Installation underneath screeds for
                      thermal insulation
             3.8.3 Installation as a thermal insulating
                      layer between timber floor joists
             3.8.4 Installation as a thermal insulating
                      layer on floors of undeveloped attics
      3.9 Installation of cables, pipes and sanitary
             appliances
      3.10 Plastering and rendering
             3.10.1 General
             3.10.2 Rendering
             3.10.3 Plastering
             3.10.4 Use of other plastering systems
      3.11 Slabs/panels as background for ceramic tiling
      3.12 Slabs/panels as background for gypsum
             plasterboard and similar products
Standards and other documents referred to
Previous editions
Amendments
Explanatory notes

This standard is included in DIN Handbook 39 and 77.

DevelopmentNote
Supersedes DIN 1104-2 (06/2002)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
16
PublisherName
German Institute for Standardisation (Deutsches Institut für Normung)
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

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