• NBN EN 13501-1 : 2007 + A1 2010

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    FIRE CLASSIFICATION OF CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS AND BUILDING ELEMENTS - PART 1: CLASSIFICATION USING DATA FROM REACTION TO FIRE TESTS

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    Published date:  12-01-2013

    Publisher:  Belgian Standards

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    Foreword
    Introduction
    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
    3 Terms, definitions and symbols
       3.1 Terms and definitions
       3.2 Symbols and abbreviations
    4 Classes of reaction to fire performance
    5 Test methods
       5.1 Non-combustibility test (prEN ISO 1182)
       5.2 Calorific potential test (prEN ISO 1716)
       5.3 Single burning item test (EN 13823)
       5.4 Ignitability test (prEN ISO 11925-2)
       5.5 Determination of the burning behaviour of
             floorings, using a radiant heat source
             (prEN ISO 9239-1)
    6 Principles for testing and specimen preparation
       6.1 General requirements for specimen preparation
       6.2 Specific requirements for non-combustibility
             and calorific potential testing
       6.3 Specific requirements for the single burning
             item test and the test for the determination
             of the burning behaviour of floorings, using
             a radiant heat source
    7 Number of tests for classification
    8 Testing of construction products, excluding floorings
       8.1 Class E
       8.2 Classes D, C, B
       8.3 Classes A2, A1
             8.3.1 Homogenous products
             8.3.2 Non-homogeneous products
             8.3.3 Class A2 products
       8.4 Additional classification s1, s2, s3 for smoke
             production
       8.5 Additional classification d0, d1, d2 for flaming
             droplets/particles
    9 Testing of floorings
       9.1 Class E[fl]
       9.2 Classes D[fl], C[fl], B[fl]
       9.3 Classes A2[fl], A1[fl]
             9.3.1 Homogeneous products
             9.3.2 Non-homogeneous products
             9.3.3 Class A2[fl] products
       9.4 Additional classification s1, s2 for smoke
             production
    10 Classification criteria for construction products,
       excluding floorings
       10.1 General
       10.2 Class F
       10.3 Class E
       10.4 Class D
       10.5 Class C
       10.6 Class B
       10.7 Class A2
             10.7.1 General
             10.7.2 Homogeneous products
             10.7.3 Non-homogeneous products
       10.8 Class A1
             10.8.1 Homogeneous products
             10.8.2 Non-homogeneous products
       10.9 Additional classifications s1, s2, s3 for smoke
             production
             10.9.1 General
             10.9.2 s1
             10.9.3 s2
             10.9.4 s3
       10.10 Additional classifications d0, d1, d2 for flaming
             droplets and/or particles
             10.10.1 Products classified A2, B, C, D
             10.10.2 Products classified E
    11 Classification criteria for floorings
       11.1 General
       11.2 Class F[fl]
       11.3 Class E[fl]
       11.4 Class D[fl]
       11.5 Class C[fl]
       11.6 Class B[fl]
       11.7 Class A2[fl]
             11.7.1 General
             11.7.2 Homogeneous products
             11.7.3 Non-homogeneous products
       11.8 Class A1[fl]
             11.8.1 Homogeneous products
             11.8.2 Non-homogeneous products
       11.9 Additional classifications s1, s2 for smoke
             production
             11.9.1 General
             11.9.2 s1
             11.9.3 s2
    12 Presentation of classification
       12.1 Construction products, excluding floorings
       12.2 Floorings
    13 Field of application of the classification
    14 Classification report
       14.1 General
       14.2 Content and format
    Annex A (informative) Background information for the
             application of the Commission Decision of 8
             February 2000 implementing Council Directive
             89/106 EEC as regards the classification of the
             reaction to fire performance of construction
             Products
       A.1 General
       A.2 Assumptions
       A.3 Reference fire situations
             A.3.1 Reference fore situations for construction
                   products except floorings
             A.3.2 Reference fire situations for flooring
       A.4 Relationship between classes and reference fire
             situations
             A.4.1 General
             A.4.2 For all construction products excluding floorings
             A.4.3 For floorings
    Annex B (normative) Reaction to fire classification
             report
       B.1 General layout
       B.2 Introduction
       B.3 Details of classified product
             B.3.1 Nature and end use application
             B.3.2 Description
       B.4 Test reports and test results in support of this
             classification
             B.4.1 Test reports
             B.4.2 Test results for construction products
                   except floorings
             B.4.3 Test results for floorings
       B.5 Classification and direct field of application
             B.5.1 Reference and direct field of application
             B.5.2 Classification
             B.5.3 Field of application
       B.6 Limitations
             B.6.1 Restrictions
             B.6.2 Warning
    Bibliography

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    Gives the reaction to fire classification procedure for all construction products, including those incorporated within building elements. It applies to two categories: construction products, excluding floorings and floorings.

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    Development Note 2007 Edition Re-issued in January 2010 & incorporates AMD 1 2010. (02/2010)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Belgian Standards
    Status Current
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