BS EN 1647:1999:2002 Edition
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Leisure accommodation vehicles. Caravan holiday homes. Habitation requirements relating to health and safety
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2002 | 30 |
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | BRITISH STANDARD |
2 | National foreword |
4 | Foreword |
5 | Foreword to amendment A1 Foreword to amendment A2 Contents |
7 | 1 Scope 2 References 2.1 Normative references 3 Definitions 3.1 caravan holiday home 4 Testing 5 Design and construction 5.1 Occupancy 5.2 Ceiling height |
8 | 5.3 Windows 5.4 Doors 5.5 Glazing 5.6 Kitchen location 5.7 Classification of thermal insulation and heating 5.8 Roof space ventilation 5.9 Floor 5.10 Fire behaviour of materials |
9 | 5.11 Stability (resistance to overturning) 5.12 Structural classification of caravan holiday homes 6 Internal equipment 6.1 Bunks |
11 | 6.2 Cooking appliance 6.3 Toilets (W.C.) 6.4 Lighting 6.5 Appliances 7 Drinking water supply, and drainage systems 7.1 Drinking water 7.2 Drainage system 8 Installations 8.1 Electricity |
12 | 8.2 Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) 8.3 Liquid fuel 9 Ventilation 9.1 Safety ventilation 9.2 Additional ventilation 10 Fire precautions 10.1 Means of escape |
13 | 10.2 Protection of surfaces adjacent to heat generating appliances |
14 | 10.3 Protection of flammable elements 10.4 Hotplates 11 Warning notice 11.1 Provision of warning notice 11.2 Content of warning notice |
15 | 12 User’s handbook |
16 | Annex A (normative) Thermal insulation — Method of calculation Explanation of terms used Table A.1 Typical surface resistance values Objectives of calculation |
17 | Method of calculation Calculation of Table A.2 Typical thermal conductivity values |
18 | Table A.3 Typical air space thermal resistances Calculation of thermal transmittance for one caravan holiday home wall,� Table A.4 Typical thermal transmittance values for windows, Calculation of overall thermal transmittance of caravan holiday home, |
19 | Losses of heat via the walls, Losses of heat due to renewal of air, Rated power of heating appliances, Temperature |
20 | Table A.5 Recording of thermal insulation calculations |
21 | Annex B (normative) Snow load test Principle Preparation Loading procedure Expression of results Test report |
22 | Annex C (normative) Clear height over bunks Principle Preparation and procedure Expression of results Test report |
23 | Annex D (normative) Strength of curtains or nets designed to prevent occupants from falling out of bunks Principle Preparation and procedure Expression of results Test report |
24 | Annex E (normative) Mechanical strength of bunks Principle Selection of bunk Preparation and procedure Expression of results Test report |
25 | Annex F (normative) Security of folding bunks Principle Preparation and procedure Expression of results Test report |
26 | Annex G (normative) Safety of access to upper bunks Principle Preparation and procedure General Attachment and deflection Expression of results Test report |
27 | Figure G.1 Ladder attachment and deflection |
28 | Annex H (normative) Measurement of gaps Cone measuring device Gaps in the base structure Measurement of gaps Figure H.1Cone measuring device |
29 | Annex K (normative) Test equipment Load measuring cell Load measuring cell Certified weights Load spreading platform Flexible load spreading device Ball Cone measuring device Figure K.1 Typical flexible load spreading device |