SN EN 13125 : 2001
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SHUTTERS AND BLINDS - ADDITIONAL THERMAL RESISTANCE - ALLOCATION OF A CLASS OF AIR PERMEABILITY TO A PRODUCT
01-12-2013
Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Shutters
4.1 Criteria for classes allocation
4.2 Minimum classes admitted without assessment
4.3 Conditions of allocation of class 5
5 External blinds, internal blinds, blinds incorporated
into the glazing - Allocation of air permeability
classes
5.1 Criteria for class allocation
5.2 External blinds
5.3 Internal blinds and blinds incorporated into the
glazing
5.4 Blinds with one side with low emissivity coating
6 Presence of a top box (case of roller shutter)
6.1 Top box independent of window frame (roller
shutter for subsequent installation for instance)
6.2 Top box installed inside the masonry (see
figure 3a) or with the framing (see Figure 3b)
ANNEX A (normative) Thermal resistance of PVC profiles
curtain
ANNEX B (informative) Usual values of peripheral gaps
for interior blinds and blinds incorporated
into the glazing
Refers to the classification criteria of shutters and internal and external blinds in relation with their air permeability for the calculation of additional thermal resistance given by these products.
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Standards | Relationship |
UNI EN 13125 : 2003 | Identical |
UNE-EN 13125:2001 | Identical |
BS EN 13125:2001 | Identical |
NFP 25 509 : 98 PR | Identical |
EN 13125:2001 | Identical |
DIN EN 13125:2001-10 | Identical |
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