BS EN 13126-6:2018 – TC:2020 Edition
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Tracked Changes. Building hardware. Hardware for windows and door height windows. Requirements and test methods – Variable geometry stay hinges (with or without a friction stay)
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 101 |
This part of EN 13126 specifies requirements and test methods for durability, strength, security and function of mechanically operated variable/parallel geometry stay hinges (with or without a friction system) whether fitted, with integral restrictors or not, in accordance with common application as shown in informative Annex D. By means of this standard, the user of recognized tested hardware can assume that with correct usage, the variable/parallel geometry stay hinges (with or without a friction system) for windows conform to prescribed requirements. NOTE 1 Balancing stay arms/hinges do not represent a friction system. NOTE 2 For the purposes of this standard, the friction system is achieved by friction pads or similar.
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59 | undefined |
65 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
66 | 4 Classification 4.1 General |
67 | 4.2 Durability (1 – first box) 4.3 Mass (2 – second box) 4.4 Corrosion resistance (3 – third box) 4.5 Test sizes (4 – fourth box) |
69 | 4.6 Application (5 – fifth box) 4.7 Example of classification for variable/parallel geometry stay hinges 5 Requirements 5.1 Dangerous substances |
70 | 5.2 Integrated restrictors 5.3 Durability 5.4 Pull-in and pull-in abuse test 5.5 Parallelism test 5.6 Friction test (where applicable) |
71 | 5.7 Obstructed track test 5.8 Ease of sash movement test 5.9 Durability test |
72 | 5.10 Simulated negative pressure test 5.11 Static load test |
73 | 5.12 Additional load test 5.13 Corrosion resistance 6 Test equipment and preparation for the test 6.1 Test-rig 6.2 Specimen |
74 | 6.3 Mounting of specimen 6.4 Additional equipment 6.4.1 Block for pull-in abuse test 6.4.2 Steel cross for simulated negative pressure test 7 Test procedures 7.1 Samples 7.2 General |
75 | 7.3 Adjusting the sash-mass 7.4 Lubrication and adjustment of hardware 7.5 Pull-in test 7.5.1 General 7.5.2 Pull-in test procedure 7.5.3 Acceptance criteria |
76 | 7.6 Friction test 7.6.1 General 7.6.2 Friction test procedure 7.6.3 Acceptance criteria 7.7 Obstructed track test 7.7.1 Procedure – side hung and top hung windows |
77 | 7.7.2 Procedure – parallel opening windows 7.7.3 Acceptance criteria 7.8 Pull-in abuse test 7.8.1 General 7.8.2 Procedure – pull-in abuse test |
78 | 7.8.3 Acceptance criteria 7.9 Ease of sash movement test 7.9.1 Procedure – side and top hung opening windows 7.9.2 Procedure – parallel opening windows 7.9.3 Acceptance criteria |
79 | 7.10 Durability test 7.10.1 Procedure – top hung and side hung windows 7.10.2 Procedure – parallel opening windows 7.10.3 Cycles 7.10.4 Egress easy clean side hung windows 7.10.5 Acceptance criteria |
80 | 7.11 Simulated negative pressure test (excluding parallel windows) 7.11.1 Procedure 7.11.2 Acceptance criteria 7.12 Static load test procedure 7.12.1 Procedure |
81 | 7.12.2 Acceptance criteria 7.13 Additional load test 7.13.1 Procedure 7.13.2 Acceptance criteria 7.14 Parallelism test 7.14.1 Procedure – closed position 7.14.2 Procedure – open position 7.14.3 Acceptance criteria |
82 | 7.15 Corrosion resistance 8 Marking |
83 | Annex A (informative)Types of variable/parallel geometry stay hinges |
85 | Annex B (informative)Test method diagrams |
93 | Annex C (informative)Flow chart of test procedures |
95 | Annex D (informative)Window types |