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EN 13381-5:2014

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Test methods for determining the contribution to the fire resistance of structural members - Part 5: Applied protection to concrete/profiled sheet steel composite member

Published date

12-11-2014

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Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions, symbols and units
4 Test equipment
5 Test conditions
6 Test specimens
7 Installation of the test construction
8 Conditioning of the test construction
9 Application of instrumentation
10 Test procedure
11 Test results
12 Test report
13 Assessment
14 Report of the assessment
15 Limits of applicability of the results of the
   assessment
16 Additional limits of applicability of the results
   of the assessment for suspended ceilings
   used as protection system
Annex A (normative) - Test method to the smouldering
        fire or slow heating curve
Annex B (normative) - Measurement of properties of fire
        protection materials
Bibliography

This European Standard specifies a test method for determining the contribution of fire protection systems to the fire resistance of structural concrete/profiled sheet steel composite members or slabs. The concrete can be lightweight, normal-weight or heavy-weight concrete and of strength classes 20/25 (LC/C/HC) to 50/60 (LC/C/HC).The test method and its assessment procedure are designed to permit direct application of the results to cover a range of thicknesses of the applied fire protection material.The test method is applicable to all fire protection materials used for the protection of concrete/steel composite members or slab and includes sprayed materials, coatings, cladding protection systems and multi-layer or composite fire protection materials, with or without a cavity between the fire protection material and the concrete/steel composite members or slab.This European Standard contains the fire test which specifies the tests which will be carried out to determine the ability of the fire protection system to remain coherent and fixed to the composite member and to provide data on the temperatures of the steel sheet, throughout the depth of the concrete (for extended application purposes) and the unexposed surface of the concrete, when exposed to the standard temperature/time curve according to the procedures defined herein.In special circumstances, where specified in national building regulations, there can be a need to subject reactive protection material to a smouldering curve. The test for this and the special circumstances for its use are detailed in Annex A.The fire test methodology makes provision for the collection and presentation of data which can be used as direct input to the calculation of fire resistance of concrete/steel composite members in accordance with the procedures given in EN 1994 1 2.This European Standard also contains the assessment which prescribes how the analysis of the test data needs to be made and gives guidance to the procedures by which interpolation needs to be undertaken.The limits of applicability of the results of the assessment arising from the fire test are defined, together with permitted direct application of the results to different steel/concrete composite structures, steel types and thicknesses, concrete densities, strengths, thicknesses and production techniques over the range of thicknesses of the applied fire protection system tested.

Committee
CEN/TC 127
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes ENV 13381-5 & PREN 13381-5. (11/2014)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
Status
Current
Supersedes

EN 13501-2:2016 Fire classification of construction products and building elements - Part 2: Classification using data from fire resistance tests, excluding ventilation services
I.S. EN 13501-2:2016 FIRE CLASSIFICATION OF CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS AND BUILDING ELEMENTS - PART 2: CLASSIFICATION USING DATA FROM FIRE RESISTANCE TESTS, EXCLUDING VENTILATION SERVICES
15/30302476 DC : 0 BS EN 13501-2 - FIRE CLASSIFICATION OF CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS AND BUILDING ELEMENTS - PART 2: CLASSIFICATION USING DATA FROM FIRE RESISTANCE TESTS, EXCLUDING VENTILATION SERVICES
BS EN 13501-2 : 2007 FIRE CLASSIFICATION OF CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS AND BUILDING ELEMENTS - PART 2: CLASSIFICATION USING DATA FROM FIRE RESISTANCE TESTS, EXCLUDING VENTILATION SERVICES
PREN 13501-2 : DRAFT 2015 FIRE CLASSIFICATION OF CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS AND BUILDING ELEMENTS - PART 2: CLASSIFICATION USING DATA FROM FIRE RESISTANCE TESTS, EXCLUDING VENTILATION SERVICES

ISO 8421-2:1987 Fire protection — Vocabulary — Part 2: Structural fire protection
EN 823:2013 Thermal insulating products for building applications - Determination of thickness
EN 10346:2015 Continuously hot-dip coated steel flat products for cold forming - Technical delivery conditions
ISO 13943:2017 Fire safety — Vocabulary
EN 10080:2005 Steel for the reinforcement of concrete - Weldable reinforcing steel - General
EN ISO 3251:2008 Paints, varnishes and plastics - Determination of non-volatile-matter content (ISO 3251:2008)
EN ISO 13943:2017 Fire safety - Vocabulary (ISO 13943:2017)
EN 1363-1:2012 Fire resistance tests - Part 1: General Requirements
EN 13381-1:2014 Test methods for determining the contribution to the fire resistance of structural members - Part 1: Horizontal protective membranes
ISO 3251:2008 Paints, varnishes and plastics Determination of non-volatile-matter content
EN 1363-2:1999 Fire resistance tests - Part 2: Alternative and additional procedures
EN 206:2013+A1:2016 Concrete - Specification, performance, production and conformity

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