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BS EN 1365-2:2014

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Fire resistance tests for loadbearing elements – Floors and roofs

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BSI 2014 32
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This European Standard specifies a method for determining the fire resistance of:

  • floor constructions, without cavities or with unventilated cavities;

  • roof constructions, with or without cavities (ventilated or unventilated);

  • floor and roof constructions incorporating glazing;

with fire exposure from the underside.

This European Standard is used in conjunction with EN 1363‑1 .

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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 Contents Page
6 Foreword
7 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions, symbols and designations
3.1 Terms and definitions
8 3.2 Symbols and designations
9 4 Test equipment
5 Test conditions
5.1 Furnace
5.2 Loading conditions
6 Test specimen
6.1 General
10 6.2 Size
6.3 Number
6.3.1 General
6.3.2 Pitched roof constructions without glazing
11 6.4 Design
6.4.1 General
6.4.2 Floor or roof construction
6.4.3 Ceiling system
12 6.4.4 Pitched roof constructions
6.4.5 Floor and roof constructions incorporating glazing
6.4.6 Support and restraint conditions
6.4.6.1 Floor constructions and roof constructions without glazed elements
13 6.4.6.2 Floor and roof constructions incorporating glazing
6.5 Construction
6.6 Verification
7 Installation of test specimen
8 Conditioning
9 Application of instrumentation
9.1 Thermocouples
9.1.1 Furnace thermocouples (plate thermometers)
14 9.1.2 Unexposed surface thermocouples for constructions without glazing
9.1.2.1 General
9.1.2.2 Thermocouples for measuring the average temperature rise
9.1.2.3 Thermocouples for measuring the maximum temperature rise
15 9.2 Pressure
9.3 Deflection
9.4 Radiation
10 Test procedure
10.1 General
10.2 Application and control of load
10.3 Furnace control
10.4 Observations during the test
10.5 Termination of the test
11 Performance criteria
12 Test report
16 13 Field of direct application of test results for constructions without glazing
Table 1 — Inclination for apex or monopitch roofs
17 Figure 1 — Examples of ceilings
18 Figure 2 — Cross section of a one way pitched roof construction
19 Figure 3 — Illustration of exposed length and span (longitudinal cross section of specimen)
20 Figure 4 — Example of restraint support condition
21 Figure 5 — Example of thermocouple positions
22 Annex A (normative) Specific requirements for testing floor and roof constructions incorporating glazing
A.1 General
A.2 Test specimen design
23 A.3 Test specimen instrumentation
A.3.1 General
A.3.2 Average temperature rise
A.3.2.1 Uniform glazing
A.3.2.2 Non-uniform glazing
A.3.3 Maximum temperature rise
A.3.3.1 General
A.3.3.2 Sloped constructions
24 A.3.3.3 Horizontal constructions
A.3.4 Deflection
25 A.3.5 Radiation measurement
A.4 Performance criteria
A.5 Field of direct application of test results
A.5.1 General
A.5.2 Shapes of flat glass panes
A.5.3 Span length
A.5.4 Extension of width in direction perpendicular to the span
26 A.5.5 Inclination angle
Table A.1 — Inclination angle
A.5.6 Supporting constructions
A.5.6.1 General
A.5.6.2 Standard supporting constructions
A.5.6.3 Non-standard supporting construction
27 Figure A.1 — Example of location of unexposed thermocouples and deflection measurement positions for sloped roofs incorporating glazing
28 Figure A.2 — Example of unexposed thermocouple positions for sloped roofs incorporating glazing
29 Figure A.3 — Example of location of unexposed thermocouples and deflection measurement positions for horizontal roofs or floors incorporating glazing
30 Figure A.4 — Example of unexposed thermocouple positions for horizontal roofs or floors incorporating glazing
BS EN 1365-2:2014
$142.49