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BS 6375-2-2009 Performance of windows nand doors nPart 2 Classification for operation and nstrength characteristics and guidance on nselection and specification.pdf

1、raising standards worldwideNO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT LAWBSI British StandardsWB9423_BSI_StandardColCov_noK_AW:BSI FRONT COVERS 5/9/08 12:55 Page 1Performance of windows and doors Part 2: Classification for operation and strength characteristics and guidance o

2、n selection and specificationBS 6375-2:2009BS 6375-2:2009 BritiSh StandardPublishing and copyright informationthe BSi copyright notice displayed in this document indicates when the document was last issued. BSi 2008iSBn 978 0 580 56203 7iCS 91.060.50the following BSi references relate to the work on

3、 this standard: Committee reference B/538/1+2 draft for comment 08/30143165 dCPublication historyFirst published January 1987 Second (present) edition, december 2008Amendments issued since publicationDate Text affected BritiSh Standard BSI 2008 iBS 6375-2:2009ContentsForeword iii1 Scope 12 normative

4、 references 13 terms and definitions 24 General 25 Performance characteristics and requirements for windows 26 Performance characteristics and requirements for external pedestrian doorsets 4Annexesannex a (informative) Summary of classifications 8Bibliography 9List of tablestable 1 Operating forces

5、for windows 2table 2 impact resistance for windows 3table 3 Categories of use for the UK 4table 4 Operating forces for doorsets 5table 5 Mechanical strength classes 5table 6 repeated opening and closing 6table 7 repeated opening and closing cycles for fire doors with self-closing devices Categories

6、of use from BS En 14600 7table a.1 Summary of classification for windows 8table a.2 Summary of classification for doorsets 8Summary of pagesthis document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i to iv, pages 1 to 10, an inside back cover and a back cover.BS 6375-2:2009ii BSI 2008Briti

7、Sh StandardThis page deliberately left blankBritiSh Standard BSI 2008 iiiBS 6375-2:2009ForewordPublishing informationthis part of BS 6375 is published by BSi and came into effect on 1 January 2009. it was prepared by Subcommittee B/538/1, Windows, and Subcommittee B/538/2, Doors, under the authority

8、 of technical Committee B/538, Doors, windows, shutters, hardware and curtain walling. a list of organizations represented on these committees can be obtained on request to their secretary.Supersessionthis part of BS 6375 supersedes BS 6375-2:1987, which is withdrawn.Relationship with other publicat

9、ionsBS 6375 is published in three parts:Part 1: Classification for weathertightness and guidance on selection and specification;Part 2: Specification for operation and strength characteristics;Part 3: Additional performance characteristics.it is related to the European product standard for windows a

10、nd pedestrian doors, BS En 143511)(see also Information about this document).Information about this documentthis is a full revision of the standard, and introduces the following principal changes.the standard now refers to European test methods and classes of performance. it identifies those perform

11、ance classes that are applicable to the UK market.tests previously required by PaS 23-1 for entrance doorsets have been included, although some minor changes to acceptable performance levels have been made. it is expected that PaS 23-1 will be withdrawn.BS 6375 has been prepared to provide advice on

12、 the selection of performance characteristics for windows and doorsets intended for the UK market. the full range of characteristics is also provided in the various parts of BS En 14351.BS En 14351 is the harmonized European Standard for windows and doors and is the standard that has to be reference

13、d if the product is to be CE marked. not all the characteristics listed in BS En 14351 are required for CE marking, and of those that are required, only those mandated (i.e. covered by national building regulations) in the UK need be declared.1)Only the first part of BS En 14351 has been published t

14、o date. Part 2 (Internal doors) and Part 3 (Resistance to fire and smoke) are still in preparation.BS 6375-2:2009iv BSI 2008BritiSh Standardthe majority of characteristics identified in BS En 14351 have a number of performance levels. BS 6375 provides guidance to the specifier and the manufacturer o

15、n an appropriate level for the UK market. this can be by a single value for a product characteristic or by a value for a particular service condition. For example, a doorset in a public building might need to meet a more severe level of performance for some characteristics than a doorset in a dwelli

16、ng.Specifiers are not obliged to use a particular performance level but need to be aware that unnecessarily selecting a more severe performance level can incur a cost penalty out of proportion to the performance advantage.BS En 14351 and BS 6375 cover a range of products and characteristics and are

17、therefore divided into parts. BS En 14351 is divided into product groups and BS 6375 is divided into performance characteristics. not all characteristics will be applicable to all product groups or to all end uses. in addition, BS 6375 may be used for product groups not covered by BS En 14351. BS 63

18、75 does not identify a recommended performance level for any characteristic that is recommended in national regulations (e.g. U values for windows); these levels are subject to statute.if a manufacturer wishes to declare a CE marked performance this has to be declared against the appropriate part of

19、 BS En 14351. Manufacturers wishing to CE mark products are advised to seek advice from the relevant national regulatory authority.this part of BS 6375 identifies in separate clauses the requirements that are applicable to windows and those that are applicable to doorsets.Presentational conventionst

20、he provisions of this standard are presented in roman (i.e. upright) type. its requirements are expressed in sentences in which the principal auxiliary verb is “shall”.Commentary, explanation and general informative material is presented in smaller italic type, and does not constitute a normative el

21、ement.Contractual and legal considerationsthis publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users are responsible for its correct application.Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity from legal obligations.BritiSh Standard BSI 2008 1BS 6375-2:2

22、0091 ScopeBS 6375 is the national application document for BS En 14351 and identifies the characteristics and classes of performance appropriate for windows and internal/external pedestrian doorsets intended for the UK. it is applicable to both factory-glazed and site-glazed products.this part of BS

23、 6375 specifies performance requirements for the operation and strength of manually operated windows and internal/external pedestrian doorsets in their fully finished condition.2 Normative referencesthe following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated

24、references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.BS 6100 (all parts), Building and civil engineering terms VocabularyBS En 947, Hinged or pivoted doors Determination of the resistance to vertical load

25、BS En 948, Hinged or pivoted doors Determination of the resistance to static torsionBS En 949, Windows and curtain walling, doors, blinds and shutters Determination of the resistance to soft and heavy body impact for doorsBS En 950, Door leaves Determination of the resistance to hard body impactBS E

26、n 1191, Windows and doors Resistance to repeated opening and closing Test methodBS En 1192:2000, Doors Classification of strength requirementsBS En 12046-1, Operating forces Test method Part 1: WindowsBS En 12046-2, Operating forces Test method Part 2: DoorsBS En 12217:2003, Doors Operating forces R

27、equirements and classificationBS En 12400:2002, Windows and pedestrian doors Mechanical durability Requirements and classificationBS En 12519, Windows and pedestrian doors TerminologyBS En 13049:2003, Windows Soft and heavy body impact Test method, safety requirements and classificationBS En 13115:2

28、001, Windows Classification of mechanical properties Racking, torsion and operating forcesBS En 14351 (all parts), Windows and doors Product standard, performance characteristics 2)BS En 14608, Windows Determination of the resistance to rackingBS En 14609, Windows Determination of the resistance to

29、static torsion2)Only the first part of BS En 14351 has been published to date. Part 2 (Internal doors) and Part 3 (Resistance to fire and smoke) are still in preparation.BS 6375-2:20092 BSI 2008BritiSh Standard3 Terms and definitionsFor the purposes of this part of BS 6375, the terms and definitions

30、 given in BS En 12519, BS En 14351-1, BS 6100 and the following apply.3.1 safety devicehardware fitted to a window or doorset to provide a secure or safe position for the casement, sash or door leaf when in the open position4 Generalthe performance characteristics and requirements for windows and pe

31、destrian doorsets shall be determined and expressed in accordance with Clause 5 or Clause 6 as appropriate. the characteristics identified in these clauses shall be selected according to the end-use requirements.NOTE 1 The required classifications are summarized in Annex A.NOTE 2 Not all characteris

32、tics are necessary for every product or enduse situation. Characteristics should only be selected where the enduse situations make it necessary.NOTE 3 The order in which these characteristics are listed is not significant except that it maintains the order in which the characteristics are identified

33、 in BS EN 14351.NOTE 4 All the possible performance levels are given in BS EN 14351.NOTE 5 BS EN 14351 requires manufacturers to provide handling, installation, maintenance and care instructions with their products to ensure that all those characteristics required of a product are achieved.5 Perform

34、ance characteristics and requirements for windows5.1 Operating forcesWhen tested in accordance with BS En 12046-1, the declared performance achieved by the window shall not exceed the values specified in BS En 13115:2001, Class 1 for the operating forces shown in table 1.table 1 Operating forces for

35、 windowsOperation Maximum values for Class 1 specified in BS EN 13115:2001ForcenTorquenmLever handle 100 10Finger operation 50 5Movement of casement or sash100 NOTE Examples include retaining and reversing catches, restrictors, and fixing devices for cleaning procedures.BritiSh Standard BSI 2008 3BS

36、 6375-2:20095.2 Mechanical strengthNOTE 1 The tests specified in this subclause may be carried out independently but are grouped together for classification purposes.NOTE 2 Traditionally Class 3 has been successfully applied in the UK.5.2.1 Resistance to static torsionWhen tested in accordance with

37、BS En 14609 for resistance to static torsion, the window shall meet the requirements of Class 3 as defined by BS En 13115:2001.5.2.2 RackingWhen tested in accordance with BS En 14608 for racking, the window shall meet the requirements of Class 3 as defined by BS En 13115:2001.5.3 Load-bearing capaci

38、ty of safety devices When fitted in accordance with the manufacturers instructions and tested in accordance with BS En 14609 but with the safety device engaged, safety devices shall be capable of achieving the performance requirements given in BS En 14351, when applied to the casement or sash in the

39、 most unfavourable position and/or direction.5.4 Impact resistancethe recommended class for impact resistance for the UK is Class 0. if a higher class is declared, the window shall be tested in accordance with BS En 13049 and classified in accordance with table 2.NOTE 1 There are six classes of perf

40、ormance for this test, including a Class 0, but to date there is no experience in the UK of the effect of this test on windows, nor has any need for such a test been previously identified.NOTE 2 This test is used to assess the safe fixing of glass or other fragmental material in a window intended fo

41、r use at a level where protection is required from falling through to a lower level, e.g. windows at ground level externally providing light to a basement.NOTE 3 In view of the windows intended use (see Note 2) it might be necessary to carry out the test from both sides.table 2 Impact resistance for

42、 windowsdimensions in millimetres Classification in BS EN 13049:2003 Drop heightClass 0 0Class 1 200Class 2 300Class 3 450Class 4 700Class 5 950NOTE This test simulates an attempt to release a jammed sash.NOTE This test simulates any accidental vertical load applied to an open casement.NOTE This req

43、uirement is applicable only to windows that are fitted with a safety device.BS 6375-2:20094 BSI 2008BritiSh Standard5.5 Resistance to repeated opening and closing When tested in accordance with BS En 1191, the declared performance achieved by the window shall be not less than the 10 000 cycles as sp

44、ecified in BS En 12400:2002 for Class 2 for repeated opening and closing.6 Performance characteristics and requirements for external pedestrian doorsets6.1 Category of dutydoorsets shall be assigned a category of duty according to their intended end-use.NOTE 1 Doorsets are employed in a range of sit

45、uations, in buildings varying from entrance doors to shops, where little incentive to exercise care exists. To facilitate doorset performance selection, four classes of duty have been identified (see Table 3), against each of which the suggested level of performance has been given relative to each p

46、erformance characteristic.NOTE 2 Where an enhanced security characteristic (e.g. PAS 24) is required, the performance levels identified in this standard might be different. Reference should be made to the enhanced security standard for the appropriate levels of performance.table 3 Categories of use

47、for the UK a)UK category of use UK description of typical useLight Secondary external doorsets to dwellingsMedium External doorsets to dwellings, providing primary access Office doorsets providing access to areas not visited by members of the public and school classrooms B)heavy doorsets for shops,

48、hospitals wards and other buildings which provide access to designated public areasSevere doorsets for stockrooms, school and hospital corridors etc. commonly opened by driving trolleys against thema)Users should be careful in their selection of class. if a particular use is not specifically mention

49、ed, specifiers should take advice from manufacturers as to the best available category.B)For schools, refer to the dCSF publication Standard specification, layout and dimensions Internal doorsets in schools 1.6.2 Operating forcesWhen tested in accordance with BS En 12046-2, the doorset shall be classified in accordance with BS En 12217 and the performance achieved shall not exceed the values specified for Class 1 for external doorsets and Class 2 for internal doorsets in tabl

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