BS EN 13830:2003
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National foreword This British Standard is the official English language version of EN 13830:2 13830:2003. 003. The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted by T echnical Committee B/538, Doors, windows, shutters, hardware and curtain walling, to Subcommittee B/538/6, Curtain walling, which has the responsibility to: —
aid enquirers to understand the text;
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present to the responsible international/European committee any enquiries on the interpretation, or proposals for change, and keep the UK interests informed;
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monitor related international and European developments and promulgate them in the UK.
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This British Standard, was published under the authority of the Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on 11 September September 2003
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EUROPEAN STANDARD NORME EUROPÉENNE EUROPÄISCHE NORM
EN 13830 September 2003
ICS 91.060.10
English version
Curtain walling - Product standard Façades rideaux - Norme de produit
Vorhangfassaden - Produktnorm
This European Standard was approved by CEN on 24 July 2003. CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the Management Centre or to any CEN member. This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translation under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the Management Centre has the same status as the official versions. CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.
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Contents Foreword......................................................................................................................................................................3 Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................4 1 Scope ......................................................................................................................................................................4 2 Normative references............................................................................................................................................4 3 Terms and definitions ...........................................................................................................................................5 4 Requirements.........................................................................................................................................................6 5 Evaluation of conformity ......................................................................................................................................8 6 Classification and designation of performances .............................................................................................11 7 Marking and labelling..........................................................................................................................................11 Annex A (normative) Equipotentiality test .............................................................................................................12 Annex B (informative) Maintenance.........................................................................................................................13 Annex C (informative) Site tests for watertightness ..............................................................................................14 Annex ZA (informative) Clauses of this European standard addressing the provisions of the EU Construction Products Directive.............................................................................................................................15 Bibliography ..............................................................................................................................................................22
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Foreword This document EN 13830:2003 has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 33, "Doors, windows, shutters, building hardware and curtain walling", the secretariat of which is held by AFNOR. This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by March 2004, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the latest June 2005. This document replaces no existing European standard. This document has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission and the European Free Trade Association, and supports essential requirements of EU Directive(s). For relationship with EU Directive(s), see informative annex ZA, which is an integral part of this document. Annex A is normative. Annexes B and C are informative. This document includes a Bibliography. According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
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Introduction This European Standard specifies the major technical characteristics of curtain walling and includes a systematic framework of performance requirements and test criteria to ensure conformity to the essential requirements of the Construction Products Directive and to provide appropriate principles in the technical specification of the product. ` , ` ` ` ` , , ` , , ` , ` , , ` -
For the purposes of this standard, curtain walling is defined as an external vertical building enclosure produced by elements mainly of metal, timber or plastic. Curtain walling embraces many different forms of construction, but generally it comprises one of the following: Stick construction, Unitised construction, Spandrel construction.
1 Scope This European Standard specifies characteristics of curtain walling and provides technical information on the varying performance requirements which apply throughout Europe and the test criteria and sequence of testing to which the product is subjected, in order to demonstrate conformity. Reference is made to other European Standards related to the performance and testing of curtain walling and, where appropriate, attention is drawn to European Standards which relate to products incorporated into curtain walling. This standard applies to curtain walling ranging from a vertical position to 15° from the vertical, onto the building face. It can include elements of sloping glazing contained within the curtain wall. Curtain walling is not a product which can be completed in all respects within a manufacturing area, but is a series of components and/or prefabricated units which only become a finished product when assembled together on site. This standard is applicable to the whole of the curtain walling, including the flashings, closures and copings.
2 Normative references This European Standard incorporates by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications. These normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text, and the publications are listed hereafter. For dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications apply to this European Standard only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references the latest edition of the publication referred to applies (including amendments).
2.1 Requirement Standards EN 12152
Curtain walling - Air permeability - Performance requirements and classification.
EN 12154
Curtain walling - Watertightness - Performance requirements and classification.
EN 13116
Curtain walling _ Resistance to wind load - Performance requirements.
prEN 14019
Curtain walling - Impact resistance - Performance requirements.
2.2 Test and Calculation Standards EN 1991-1-1
Eurocode 1: Actions on structures – Part 1-1: General actions – Densities, self-weight and imposed loads for buildings.
EN 12153
Curtain walling - Air permeability - Test method.
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EN 13830: 2003 (E) EN 12155
Curtain walling - Watertightness – Laboratory test under static pressure.
EN 12179
Curtain walling _ Resistance to wind load - Test method.
EN 12600
Glass in building - Pendulum test - Impact test method and classification for flat glass.
prEN 13119
Curtain walling - Terminology.
EN 13501-1
Fire classification of construction products and building elements - Part 1: Classification using test data from reaction to fire tests.
EN 13501-2
Fire classification of construction products and building elements - Part 2: Classification using data from fire resistance tests, excluding ventilation services.
prEN 13947
Thermal performances of curtain walling - Calculation of thermal transmittance - Simplified method.
EN ISO 140-3
Acoustics – Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements – Part 3: Laboratory measurements of airborne sound insulation of building elements (ISO 140-3:1995).
EN ISO 717-1
Acoustics – Rating of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements – Part 1: Airborne sound insulation (ISO 717-1:1996).
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3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this European Standard, the terms and definitions in prEN 13119 and the following apply.
3.1 curtain walling usually consists of vertical and horizontal structural members, connected together and anchored to the supporting structure of the building and infilled, to form a lightweight, space enclosing continuous skin, which provides, by itself or in conjunction with the building construction, all the normal functions of an external wall, but does not take on any of the load bearing characteristics of the building structure
3.2 stick construction light carrier framework of site assembled components supporting prefabricated opaque and/or translucent infill panels
3.3 unitised construction pre-assembled interlinking storey height or multi-storey height modules, complete with infill panels
3.4 spandrel construction pre-assembled interlinking part storey height modules, complete with infill panels
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EN 13830: 2003 (E) 3.5 curtain walling system collection of components from which a curtain walling kit may be created for subsequent installation on a building. It can give rise to one or more different kits.
3.6 curtain walling kit collection of components or pre-fabricated units which, when installed on a building, form a curtain wall
4 Requirements 4.1 Resistance to wind load The curtain walling shall be sufficiently rigid to resist the declared wind loads for serviceability (5.2.3. c), both positive and negative, when tested in accordance with EN 12179. It shall transfer the declared wind loads to the building’s structure, safely, via the fixings intended for that purpose. The declared wind load results from testing in accordance with EN 12179. Under the declared wind loads the maximum frontal deflection of the curtain walling’s framing members shall not exceed L/200, or 15 mm, whichever is the less, when measured between the points of support or anchorage to the building’s structure, in compliance with EN 13116. NOTE 1 The design wind loads likely to act upon the curtain walling should be calculated in accordance with technical specifications or other provisions valid in the place of use. NOTE 2 The stiffness of the curtain walling should be determined by calculation. When calculating the rigidity of the curtain walling no account should be taken of the potential stiffening effect of the glass. NOTE 3 The engineering stresses induced into framing components and structural brackets shall be no greater than those specified within the appropriate materials standard from which the components and brackets are made.
4.2 Dead load (Self-weight) The curtain walling shall sustain its self-weight plus any attachments incorporated into it by original design. It shall transfer the weight to the building structure, safely, via the fixings intended for that purpose. Self-weights shall be determined in accordance with EN 1991-1-1. The maximum deflection of any main horizontal framing from vertical loads shall not exceed L/500 or 3 mm, whichever is the less.
4.3 Resistance against impact Where specifically required tests shall be performed in accordance with EN 12600:2002, clause 5. The results shall be classified in accordance with prEN 14019. Where glass products are concerned they shall comply with EN 12600.
4.4 Air permeability An air permeability test shall be carried out in accordance with EN 12153. The results shall be expressed in accordance with EN 12152.
4.5 Watertightness A water-tightness test shall be carried out in accordance with EN 12155. The results shall be expressed in accordance with EN 12154. 6 --`,``-`-`,,`,,`,`,,`---
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Where specifically required, sound insulation index shall be determined by test in accordance with EN ISO 140-3. The test results shall be determined in accordance with EN ISO 717-1.
4.7 Thermal transmittance Methods of assessment / calculation of thermal transmittance of curtain walling and appropriate methods of test are defined in prEN 13947.
4.8 Fire resistance Where specifically required the fire resistance shall be classified in accordance with prEN 13501-2.
4.9 Reaction to fire Where specifically required the reaction to fire shall be classified in accordance with EN 13501-1.
4.10 Fire propagation Where specifically required the curtain wall shall incorporate such fire and smoke stops as are necessary to prevent the transmission of fire or smoke through voids in the curtain wall construction at its abutment at all levels with structural floor slabs in accordance with 4.8.
4.11 Durability Durability of performance of any characteristics of curtain walling is not tested, but is related to the results of the conformance of the constituting materials and finishes to the state of the art, or, where available to European technical specifications specifying the material or finish. NOTE The components, materials and finishes from which the curtain walling is fabricated should be maintained due to natural ageing.
The manufacturer shall issue recommendations on the maintenance requirements for the completed curtain walling. (refer to annex B informative).
4.12 Water vapour permeability Vapour control layers which conform to the appropriate European Standard shall take into account the specified hydro-thermal conditions of the building.
4.13 Equipotentiality Where specifically required the metal component parts of the curtain walling shall be mechanically connected together with the building structure to provide an equipotential bond to the earth circuit of the building. This is a requirement for all metal based curtain walling installed into buildings with a height greater than 25 m. The electrical A (normative).
4.14 Seismic shock resistance Where specifically required, seismic shock resistance shall be determined in accordance with technical specifications or other provisions valid in the place of use.
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EN 13830: 2003 (E) 4.15 Thermal shock resistance ` , ` ` ` ` , , ` , , ` , ` , , ` -
Where it is determined that a glass resistant to thermal shock is required, a suitable strengthened or toughened glass shall be chosen which conforms to the appropriate European Standard(s).
4.16 Building and thermal movement The design of curtain walling shall accommodate thermal and specified building movements without inducing damage to the components or performance. The specifier shall specify the building movements which the curtain walling will be required to accommodate, including movements at joints within the structure.
4.17 Resistance to live horizontal loads The curtain wall shall resist a horizontal live load at sill height as specified in EN 1991-1-1. NOTE The height (sill height) at which the load is applied, will vary according to National Regulations.
5 Evaluation of conformity 5.1 General The compliance of a curtain wall with the requirements of this standard and with the classes and/or declared values shall be demonstrated by:
Initial Type Testing
Factory production control by the manufacturer
5.2 Testing and calculation 5.2.1 General Initial and, if requested, further type testing and/or calculation shall be carried out in accordance with clause 4. The results shall be expressed as stated in clause 6. The decision related to the necessity for further type testing, e.g. in case of product changes, is the responsibility of the manufacturer. Further tests and/or calculations, e.g. as part of the factory production control, may be carried out in accordance with clause 4 or any suitable part of the relevant test standards. The results may be expressed as stated in clause 6. Providing the curtain wall’s essential design characteristics are retained, further testing may not be necessary when minor modifications are instituted, e.g. design and joint principle is unchanged. Retesting of components already tested in accordance with European Standard is not necessary.
5.2.2 Initial Type Testing Depending on the intended applications of the curtain wall, the characteristics in clause 4 shall be subject to initial type testing.
NOTE Initial type testing comprises testing, calculation and assessment.
5.2.3 Sequence of testing Weather resistance tests are interdependent on each other. The following groups of tests carried out in sequence shall be considered as a single weather test. All tests shall be carried out strictly in sequence, as follows: 8 Copyright British Standards Institution Provided by IHS under license with BSI No reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS
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EN 13830: 2003 (E) a) Air permeability, for - classification b) Watertightness, under static pressure, for - classification c) Resistance to wind load - serviceability d) Air permeability – repeat to confirm wind resistance classification e) Watertightness - repeat to confirm wind resistance classification f) Resistance to wind load, increased wind resistance test - safety Where specifically required, an additional supplementary watertightness test under dynamic wind conditions can be carried out, in accordance with ENV 13050, on completion of test sequence a) to e). No test in the sequence shall be carried out unless all previous tests have been passed to the acceptance criteria.
5.2.4 Test specimen The test specimen(s) shall be selected in such a way that it is representative for the product range (Curtain wall system). All of its component parts shall be installed into the test rig. There is no obligation to retain the test specimen after completion of the test programme.
5.2.5 Test report A report shall be prepared on any initial and further testing and/or calculation according to this standard. It shall include full information on, but not limited to, the following:
The product description
The test specimen
type/s of construction
profile references
origin of materials type/s of materials
date/s of manufacture (if known)
dimensioned drawings of specimens
The manufacturer or product supplier
The test laboratory
The test method and apparatus
The test results, including declared values of classification.
Further requirements may be derived from individual test standards. Evaluation reports shall be retained by the manufacturer and the test laboratory as long as the product is still under manufacture and available, otherwise for at least 5 years. 9
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EN 13830: 2003 (E) 5.3 Factory production control 5.3.1 General Factory production control is the control exercised by the manufacturer to ensure that the reported product performance characteristics are kept. The manufacturer is responsible for carrying out the factory production control. The manufacturer shall have available personnel, and adequate installations and equipment, to perform the function. The manufacturer shall set up a documented production control system in accordance with the product type and the conditions of manufacture. The level of documentation shall be decided by the manufacturer, but shall reflect the fulfilment of essential processes of production. Production control features shall include some or all of the following operations;
Specification and verification of raw materials and constituents
Controls and tests to be carried out during the manufacture in accordance with a frequency laid down by the manufacturer’s production control system. Verifications and tests to be carried out on finished products/components in accordance with a frequency
laid down by the manufacturer’s production control system. Description of actions of non-conformity/corrective actions.
5.3.2 Production control The results of factory production control shall be recorded, evaluated and maintained. These records should include at least; Identification of the product
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Test method Date of completion of manufacture and date of the tests of the product. Test results, and as necessary, comparison with requirement.
Signature of the person responsible for factory production control.
The records shall be maintained and retained for five years and shall be available for authorised examination.
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6 Classification and designation of performances No
Clause
Designation
Units
1
4.1
Resistance to wind load
kN/m
2
npd
Declared value
2
4.2
Dead load
kN/m
2
npd
Declared value
4.3
Resistance against Impact Internal Drop height External Drop height
(mm)
3 4
5
4.4
4.5
npd
I3 (450) E3 (450)
I4 (700) E4 (700)
npd
A1 (150)
A2 (300)
A3 (450)
A4 (600)
AE (>600)
npd
R4 (150)
R5 (300)
R6 (450)
R7 (600)
RE (>600)
(Pa)
4.6
Airborne sound insulation Rw (C;Ctr)
dB
8
4.7
Thermal transmittance Ucw
W x m x K
4.8
Fire resistance Integrity (E) i o, o i, o i Integrity and insulation (EI) i o, o i, o i
10
I2 (300) E2 (300)
(Pa)
7
9
I1 (200) E1 (200)
(mm)
Watertightness Test pressure
I0 (n.a.) E0 (n.a.)
npd
Air permeability Test pressure
6
Class or Declared value
-2
-1
npd
Declared value
npd
Declared value
npd
E 15 EI 15
(min) npd (min)
E 30 EI 30
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4.13
Equipotentiality
npd
Declared value
12
4.17
Resistance to horizontal loads
kN at m sill height
npd
Declared value
E 60 EI 60
E 90 EI 90
In case of irrelevancy for the intended use of the product, the determination of the performance of the product in that/those respect(s) can be omitted (npd = no performance determined). Alternatively, the characteristics in question can be omitted. These options do not apply to threshold values. The classification of the characteristics of curtain walling in terms of the above shall be identified for each individual installation, whether it is constructed from a purpose designed system or a standard system.
7 Marking and labelling ` , ` ` ` ` , , ` , , ` , ` , , ` -
On completion of the production control phase, marking and labelling shall be affixed to the accompanying documentation. It shall provide a detailed description of the product, including:
The name or identifying mark of the manufacturer.
Classification of the characteristics of the curtain walling
The year of manufacture.
Curtain wall components are not to be marked and labelled separately.
NOTE For CE marking annex ZA 3 applies.
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Annex A (normative) Equipotentiality test A.1
General requirements
The curtain wall shall be so designed as to have its metal framing components conductively connected, such that all vertical and horizontal framing members and any metal faced infill panels and similar components achieve an equipotential bond which, in turn can be bonded back to the nearest ring of the earth circuit of the building. Suitable precautions shall be taken in effecting the equipotential connections to avoid corrosion which might hinder their efficiency. Fittings shall be resistant to corrosive agencies (atmospheric, chemical and electrolytic corrosion) or be otherwise suitably protected. below 10 ohms reduces the risk of side-flashing).
A.2
Connectors
Component connections shall be achieved by metal connectors providing the following minimum cross-sectional areas. Copper Galvanised steel
2
16 mm 2 25 mm
2
Aluminium
32 mm
NOTE Stranded connectors are not normally used for earth bonding.
Multi-connectors may be utilized (e.g. bolts) to achieve the cross-sectional areas required.
A.3
Test procedure
The electrical resistance of the curtain walling and its bond to the earth circuit of the building shall be measured in each floor with a portable resistance meter, able to make measurements from (0 to 500) ohms in two ranges: (0 to NOTE The test should not be carried out following conditions which have left the curtain wall surface, either partially or totally, in a wet state, since the results may well be affected.
A.4
Test report
The report shall be completed to include all of the identifying information required in other test documentation and shall clearly designate the positions on the facade where tests were made, with appropriate drawings where necessary.
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Annex B (informative) Maintenance The curtain walling will require regular cleaning and maintenance to last its anticipated life. The location and associated atmospheric conditions will have a considerable bearing on the frequency of such cleaning and maintenance inspection cycles, as will the materials and finishes inherent in the curtain wall construction. Failure to undertake this work can considerably reduce the life of materials, components and finishes. A method statement on an individual project basis should be prepared covering:
specific recommendations for routine lubrication/adjustments to moving parts;
maintenance,
cleaning,
suitable
cleaning
agents
and
any
procedures for the replacement of damaged or worn components/finishes.
Any access system employed in the maintenance of the curtain walling should conform to the relevant safety standards and should not be allowed to impart forces to the curtain wall exceeding those which can safely be supported by the curtain wall without detriment to its continued performance.
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Annex C (informative) Site tests for watertightness Where specifically required, site tests for watertightness should be carried out in accordance with EN 13051.
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Annex ZA (informative) ` , ` ` ` ` , , ` , , ` , ` , , ` -
Clauses of this European standard addressing the provisions of the EU Construction Products Directive ZA.1
Scope and relevant characteristics
This European standard has been prepared under a mandate M/108 „Curtain Walling“ given to CEN by the European Commission and the European Free Trade Association. The clauses of this European standard shown in this annex meet the requirements of the mandate given under the EU Construction Products Directive (89/106/EEC). Compliance with these clause confers a presumption of the fitness of the curtain wall kits covered by this annex for the intended uses indicated herein. WARNING: Other requirements and other EU Directives, not effecting fitness for intended uses, can be applicable to the curtain walls falling within the scope of this European standard.
Note 1: In addition to any specific clauses relating to dangerous substances contained in this standard, there may be other requirements applicable to the products falling within its scope (e.g. transposed European legislation and national laws, regulations and administrative provisions). In order to meet the provisions of the EU Construction Products Directive, these requirements need also to be complied with, when and where they apply. Note 2: an informative database of European and national provisions on dangerous substances is available at the Construction web site on EUROPA (CREATE, accessed through http://europa.eu.int)
This Annex establishes the conditions for the CE marking of the curtain wall kits intended for the uses indicated in table ZA.1 and the relevant clauses applicable. Table ZA.1 defines the scope of this Annex:
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EN 13830: 2003 (E) Table ZA.1 – Relevant clauses for curtain walls Product: Intended use:
Curtain wall kits See the scope of this standard
Requirement clause in this standard Essential characteristics
Levels and/or classes, and Expression of performance
Reaction to fire
Clause 4.9
Classes A1 to F
Fire resistance
Clause 4.8
Classes in prEN 13501-2
Fire propagation
Clause 4.10
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Watertightness
Clause 4.5
Technical classes
Resistance to own dead load
Clause 4.2
kN
Wind load resistance
Clause 4.1
kN/m²
Impact resistance
Clause 4.3
Technical classes
Thermal shock resistance
Clause 4.15
Type of glass
Resistance to horizontal loads
Clause 4.17
kN
Air permeability
Clause 4.4
Technical classes
Clause 4.12
-
Thermal transmittance
Clause 4.7
W x m x K
Airborne sound insulation
Clause 4.6
dB
Clause 4.11
-
Water vapour permeability
Durability
a
a
-2
-1
a
NOTE For these characteristics there are no specific expressions of performance but compliance with the relevant requirement clauses presumes conformity with this Annex. Therefore, no information accompanying the CE marking is necessary.
The requirement on a certain characteristic is not applicable in those Member states (MSs) where there are no regulatory requirements on that characteristic for the intended use of the product. In this case, manufacturers placing their products on the market of these MSs are not obliged to determine or declare the performance of their products with regard to this characteristic and the option “No performance declared” (NPD) in the information accompanying the CE marking (see clause ZA.3) may be used. The NPD option may not be used, however, where the characteristic is subject to a threshold level.
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EN 13830: 2003 (E) ZA.2
Procedures for attestation of conformity of curtain walling
ZA.2.1
Systems of attestation of conformity
The system of attestation of conformity of the curtain wall, the characteristics of which are indicated in table ZA.1, in accordance with the Decision of the Commission (96/580/EC) of 24 June 1996 as given in Annex III of the curtain wall mandate M108, is shown in table ZA.2.1 for the indicated intended uses and relevant levels or classes.
Table ZA.2.1 – Systems of Attestation of conformity ` , ` ` ` ` , , ` , , ` , ` , , ` -
Product
Curtain wall Kits
Intended uses
Levels or classes (reaction to fire)
Attestation of conformity systems
A1*, A2*, B*,C*
1
A1**, A2**, B**, C**, D, E
3
(A1 to E)***, F
3
Any
3
For uses subject to regulations on reaction to fire
For uses not subject to regulations on reaction to fire
System 1: See Directive 89/106/EEC (CPD) Annex III.2.(i), without audit testing of samples System 3: See Directive 89/106/EEC (CPD) Annex III.2.(ii), Second possibility *
Products/materials for which a clearly identifiable stage in the production process results in an improvement of the reaction to fire classification (e.g. an addition of fire retardants or a limiting of organic material).
**
Products/materials not covered by footnote (*)
*** Products/materials of class A1 that according to the decision 96/603/EC do not require to be tested for reaction to fire The attestation of conformity of the curtain wall, the characteristics of which are indicated in table ZA.1 shall be based on the evaluation of conformity procedures indicated in.
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EN 13830: 2003 (E) ZA.2.2
Assignment of evaluation of conformity tasks
Table ZA.2.2 resulting from application of clause 5 of this European standard.
Table ZA.2.2 – Assignment of evaluation of conformity tasks for curtain wall kits Tasks to be performed by Notified Body
Tasks to be performed by Manufacturer
Continuous surveillance, assessment & approval of FPC
Further testing of samples taken at factory
Characteristics
Reaction to fire a under system 1
Y
Initial inspection of FPC
Initial type testing
Y
Y
Initial type testing
Y
FPC
Y
Reaction to fire under system 3
Y
Y
Fire resistance
Y
Y
Fire propagation
Y
Y
Resistance to own dead load
Y
Y
Resistance to horizontal load
Y
Y
Resistance to wind load
Y
Y
Air permeability
Y
Y
Watertightness
Y
Y
Airborne sound insulation
Y
Y
Thermal transmittance
Y
Y
Water vapour permeability
Y
Y
Impact resistance
Y
Y
Thermal shock resistance
Y
Y
Durability
Y
Y
Y = the indicated tasks shall be performed on the product characteristics in question. a
NOTE In the case of system 1 all characteristics, in particular reaction to fire, are of interest to the notified body.
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EC Certificate and declaration of conformity
(In the case of products under system 1) When compliance with the conditions of this Annex is achieved, the certification body shall draw up a certificate of conformity (EC Certificate of conformity), which entitles the manufacturer to affix the CE marking. The certificate shall include:
name, address and identification number of the certification body name and address of the manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the EEA, and place of production
description of the product (type, identification, use,….)
provisions to which the product conforms (e.g. Annex ZA of this Standard)
particular conditions applicable to the use of the product (e.g. provisions for use under certain conditions etc.)
the number of the certificate
conditions and period of validity of the certificate, where applicable
name of, and position held by, the person empowered to sign the certificate
In addition the manufacturer shall draw up a declaration of conformity (EC declaration of conformity) including the following:
name and address of the manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the EEA
name and address of the certification body
description of the product (type, identification, use,….), and a copy of the information accompanying the CE marking provisions to which the product conforms (e.g. Annex ZA of this EN) particular conditions applicable to the use of the product (e.g. provisions for use under certain conditions etc.) number of the accompanying EC Certificate of conformity name of, and position held by, the person empowered to sign the declaration on behalf of the manufacturer or of his authorised representative.
(In the case of products under system 3) When compliance with the conditions of this Annex is achieved, the manufacturer or his agent established in the EEA shall prepare and retain a Declaration of conformity (EC Declaration of conformity), which entitles the manufacturer to affix the CE marking. This declaration shall include:
name and address of the manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the EEA, and place of production description of the product (type, identification, use,….), and a copy of the information accompanying the CE marking provisions to which the product conforms (e.g. Annex ZA of this Standard) particular conditions applicable to the use of the product (e.g. provisions for use under certain conditions etc.) name and address of the approved laboratory(ies) name of, and position held by, the person empowered to sign the declaration on behalf of the manufacturer or of his authorised representative.
The above mentioned declaration and certificate shall be presented in the official language or languages of the Member State in which the product is to be used.
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EN 13830: 2003 (E) ZA.3
CE marking and labelling
The manufacturer or his authorised representative established within the EEA is responsible for the affixing of the CE marking. The CE marking symbol to affix shall be in accordance with Directive 93/68/EC and shall be shown on accompanying documents, e.g. a delivery note. The following information shall accompany the CE marking symbol:
identification number of the certification body (only for products under system 1)
name or identifying mark and registered address of the producer
the last two digits of the year in which the marking is affixed
number of the EC Certificate of conformity or factory production control certificate (if relevant)
reference to this European Standard
description of the product: generic name, material, dimensions, …..and intended use
information on the relevant essential characteristics in table ZA.1 values, and, where relevant, level or class to declare for each essential characteristic as indicated in table ZA.1
as an alternative, values presented as standard designations
characteristics against which the “No performance declared” (NPD) option is relevant.
The “No performance declared” (NPD) option may not be used where the characteristic is subject to a threshold level. Otherwise, the NPD option may be used when and where the characteristic, for a given intended use, is not subject to regulatory requirements. In addition to any specific information relating to dangerous substances shown above, the product should also be accompanied, when and where required and in the appropriate form, by documentation listing any other legislation on dangerous substances for which compliance is claimed, together with any information required by that legislation. Note: European legislation without national derogations need not be mentioned.
Figure ZA.1 gives an example of the information to be given on the accompanying commercial documents.
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CE conformity marking, consisting of the “CE” symbol given in directive 93/68/EEC Identification number of the certification body (where relevant)
01234 Any Co. Ltd, PO Box 21, B-1050
Last two digits of the year in which the marking was affixed
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01234 –CPD-00234 EN 13830 Curtain wall product Intended to be used in City Office application Reaction to fire - Classes
Name or identifying mark and registered address of the producer
Certificate number (where relevant) Number of European standard Description of product
Information on regulated characteristics
Fire resistance – NPD Fire propagation - NPD Watertightness - class R6
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Resistance to own dead load - kN Wind load resistance ² - 1200 kN/m Impact resistance - Technical classes Thermal shock resistance - Glass type Resistance to horizontal load - kN at m sill height Thermal transmittance - NPD Air permeability - class A3 Airborne sound insulation - dB
Figure ZA.1 – Example of CE marking information
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Bibliography
ENV 13050, Curtain walling - Watertightness - Laboratory test under dynamic condition of air pressure and water spray. EN 13051, Curtain walling - Watertightness – Site test.
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