EN 1363-1 Fire Test to Building Material – Standard
EN 1363-1 :Fire-resisitance tests - Elements of building construction Part 1: general requirements
EN 1363-1 Fire Test to Building Material –Standard Describe
The objective of determining fire resistance, as described in the part and the associated parts of EN 1363, is to assess the behaviour of a specimen of an element of building construction when subjected to defined heating and pressure conditions. The method provides a means of quantifying the ability of an element to withstand exposure to high temperatures, by setting criteria by which the loadbearing capacity, the fire containment (integrity) and the thermal transmittance (insulation) functions can be adjudged.
A representative sample of the elements is exposed to a specified regime of heating and the performance of the test sample is monitored on the basis of criteria described in the standard. Fire resistance of the test elements is expressed as the time for which the appropriate criteria have been satisfied.
EN 1363-1 Fire Test to Building Material –Standard Require
1.Duration of fire resistance
2.Loadbearing capacity and impermeability
3.Insulation
4.Integrity
EN 1363-1 Fire Test to Building Material – Relative Standard
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Classification using data from reaction to fire tests
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AS/NZS 1530.1:Methods for fire tests on building materials,components and structures
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AS/NZS 1530.2:Methods for fire tests on building materials,Components and structures –
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