91.040.20 - Buildings for commerce and industry
ICS 91.040.20 Details
Buildings for commerce and industry
Bauten fur Handel und Industrie
Batiments pour le commerce et l'industrie
Trgovske in industrijske stavbe
General Information
- Standard10 pagesEnglish and French languagesale 15% off
IEC 62337:2012 defines specific phases and milestones in the commissioning of electrical, instrumentation and control systems in the process industry. By way of example, it describes activities following the "completion-of-erection" milestone of the project and prior to the "acceptance-of-the-plant" phase by the owner. Such activities need to be adapted for each type of process/plant concerned. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2006. This edition constitutes a technical revision. The main changes with respect to the previous edition is: the definition of the documents mentioned in this standard is in accordance with future IEC 62708. The contents of the corrigendum of December 2012 have been included in this copy.
- Standard70 pagesEnglish and French languagesale 15% off
This Technical Report gives guidelines for a recommended strategy for efficiently combating the different types of crime liable to be committed against petrol stations.
- Technical report50 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
This document sets out guidelines to the methods of assessing the exogenous and endogenous risks of crime and/or perceived insecurity and proposes measures designed to preclude or reduce these risks. The objective is to strengthen the overall security of land-based public transport, such as : bus stop, bus station, train station, train stops/halts, modal interchanges, open access underground and tramway systems, controlled access underground and tramway systems, taxi ranks, station car parks, river bus terminals, bicycle parking facilities.
This document does not cover terrorism or the revenue vehicles themselves. It covers the areas that are dedicated to mass transit and open to the public.
The core document focus is on the security of passenger spaces, in respect also of security aspects.
The document applies to existing public transport facilities as well as new public transport facilities.
- Technical report21 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
This document provides guidance and a recommended strategy for combating burglary, theft, arson and other crimes committed against retailers and other businesses. It applies to both new and existing shops and offices.
Recommended levels of security for commodities stocked in retail outlets are given in Annex A.
- Technical specification34 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
IEC 62337:2006 defines specific phases and milestones in the commissioning of electrical, instrumentation and control systems in the process industry. By way of example, it describes activities following the "completion-of-erection" milestone of the project and prior to the "acceptance-of-the-plant" phase by the owner. Such activities need to be adapted for each type of process/plant concerned. This bilingual version (2013-05) corresponds to the monolingual English version, published in 2006-11. It cancels and replaces IEC/PAS 62337 published in 2002. This first edition constitutes a technical revision.
- Standard30 pagesEnglish languagesale 15% off
- Standard68 pagesEnglish and French languagesale 15% off
This European Standard is the terminology part of a series for the "Prevention of crime by urban planning and building design". For some specific terms used in the other parts, dealing with urban planning, dwellings, shops and offices, it provides equivalent terms in three languages, as well as definitions.
- Standard21 pagesEnglish, French and German languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
This document provides guidance and a recommended strategy for combating burglary, theft, arson and other crimes committed against retailers and other businesses. It applies to both new and existing shops and offices.
Recommended levels of security for commodities stocked in retail outlets are given in Annex A.
- Technical specification34 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
This document is the terminology part of a series for the “Prevention of crime by urban planning and building design”. For some specific terms used in the other parts of the EN 14383-series, it provides equivalent terms in three languages, as well as definitions.
This document uses the crime type definitions of the ICCS, see 1 2 (including the coding in numbers).
In your national context you may prefer national definitions.
1 The International Classification of Crime for Statistical Purposes, UN 2015 and EU 2017 [4]; see in CEN/TS 14383-2:2022, Annex A
2 See https://www.unodc.org/documents/data-and-analysis/statistics/ICCS/Korea_Module_1_ICCS_presentation.pdf
- Draft43 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
This European Standard specifies a calculation method to determine the thermal transmittance of glazing with flat and parallel surfaces.
This European Standard applies to uncoated glass (including glass with structured surfaces, e.g. patterned glass), coated glass and materials not transparent in the far infrared which is the case for soda lime glass products, borosilicate glass and glass ceramic. It applies also to multiple glazing comprising such glasses and/or materials. It does not apply to multiple glazing which include in the gas space sheets or foils that are far infrared transparent. The procedure specified in this European Standard determines the U value ) (thermal transmittance) in the central area of glazing.
The edge effects due to the thermal bridge through the spacer of a sealed glazing unit or through the window frame are not included. Furthermore, energy transfer due to solar radiation is not taken into account. The effects of Georgian and other bars are excluded from the scope of this European Standard.
The Standard for the calculation of the overall U value of windows, doors and shutters (see A.1) gives normative reference to the U value calculated for the glazing components according to this standard.
For the purpose of product comparison, a vertical position of the glazing is specified. In addition, U values are calculated using the same procedure for other purposes, in particular for predicting:
- heat loss through glazing;
- conduction heat gains in summer;
- condensation on glazing surfaces;
- the effect of the absorbed solar radiation in determining the solar factor (see Clause 2).
Reference should be made to [3], [4] and [5] or other European Standards dealing with heat loss calculations for the application of glazing U values determined by this standard.
A procedure for the determination of emissivity is given in EN 12898.
The rules have been made as simple as possible consistent with accuracy.
- Draft19 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
This document is the terminology part of a series for the “Prevention of crime by urban planning and building design”. For some specific terms used in the other parts of the EN 14383-series, it provides equivalent terms in three languages, as well as definitions.
This document uses the crime type definitions of the ICCS, see 1 2 (including the coding in numbers).
In your national context you may prefer national definitions.
1 The International Classification of Crime for Statistical Purposes, UN 2015 and EU 2017 [4]; see in CEN/TS 14383-2:2022, Annex A
2 See https://www.unodc.org/documents/data-and-analysis/statistics/ICCS/Korea_Module_1_ICCS_presentation.pdf
- Draft43 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
This European Standard specifies a calculation method to determine the thermal transmittance of glazing with flat and parallel surfaces.
This European Standard applies to uncoated glass (including glass with structured surfaces, e.g. patterned glass), coated glass and materials not transparent in the far infrared which is the case for soda lime glass products, borosilicate glass and glass ceramic. It applies also to multiple glazing comprising such glasses and/or materials. It does not apply to multiple glazing which include in the gas space sheets or foils that are far infrared transparent. The procedure specified in this European Standard determines the U value ) (thermal transmittance) in the central area of glazing.
The edge effects due to the thermal bridge through the spacer of a sealed glazing unit or through the window frame are not included. Furthermore, energy transfer due to solar radiation is not taken into account. The effects of Georgian and other bars are excluded from the scope of this European Standard.
The Standard for the calculation of the overall U value of windows, doors and shutters (see A.1) gives normative reference to the U value calculated for the glazing components according to this standard.
For the purpose of product comparison, a vertical position of the glazing is specified. In addition, U values are calculated using the same procedure for other purposes, in particular for predicting:
- heat loss through glazing;
- conduction heat gains in summer;
- condensation on glazing surfaces;
- the effect of the absorbed solar radiation in determining the solar factor (see Clause 2).
Reference should be made to [3], [4] and [5] or other European Standards dealing with heat loss calculations for the application of glazing U values determined by this standard.
A procedure for the determination of emissivity is given in EN 12898.
The rules have been made as simple as possible consistent with accuracy.
- Draft19 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
The first amendment to EN 30-1-4:2002 will address the safety aspects in A2 and prA3 to EN 30-1-1:1998 and it will consider the application of remote controls to domestic cooking appliances burning gas having one or more burners with an automatic burner control system.
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- Amendment35 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day