This European Standard describes the method of specifying the design, installation and labelling criteria for chimney systems, construction of custom-built chimneys, the relining or converting of existing chimneys, connecting flue pipes and air supply pipes for roomsealed applications. It also gives information on commissioning of an installed chimney.
This European Standard applies to chimneys which are subject to the following limiting conditions (specified in EN 13084-1):
― the horizontal distance between the building and the outer wall of the chimney system not to
exceed 1 m,
― the distance between the supports not to exceed 4 m,
― the distance above the last structural attachment not to exceed 3 m.
This standard does not cover:
― chimneys which serve a mixture of fan assisted or forced draught burners or natural draught
appliances,
― installations having a configuration of the type C2.
NOTE Roomsealed gas appliances are classified as type C according to EN 1749.
The methods in this part of this European Standard are applicable to chimneys and connecting flue pipes for room sealed combustion appliances. The methods in Part 1 of this European Standard are applicable to chimneys and connecting flue pipes for non-room sealed combustion appliances.
For the purpose of this European Standard the term "installation" includes construction.

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This European Standard describes the method of specifying the design, installation criteria for system chimneys, construction of custom built chimneys, and the relining of existing chimneys. It also gives information on commissioning of chimneys.
This European Standard also deals with connecting flue pipes.
This European Standard does not apply to freestanding chimneys covered by EN 13084-1.
This European Standard excludes chimneys designated H (high positive pressure chimneys) and chimneys for room-sealed heating appliances.
For the purpose of this European Standard the term "installation" includes construction.

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This document describes the method of specifying the design, installation and labelling criteria for chimney systems, construction of custom-built chimneys, the relining or converting of existing chimneys, connecting flue pipes and air supply pipes for room sealed combustion appliances as well as the use of chimney products. It also gives information on commissioning of an installed chimney.
This document applies to chimneys which are subject to the following limiting conditions:
-   the distance between the supports not to exceed 4 m;
-   the distance above the last structural attachment not to exceed 3 m;
-   the free-standing height above the uppermost structural support attachment for chimneys with rectangular cross section is not more than five times the smallest external dimension.
This document does not cover:
-   chimneys which serve a mixture of fan assisted or forced draught burners or natural draught appliances,
-   installations having a configuration of the type C2.
NOTE   Room sealed gas appliances are classified as type C according to EN 1749.
The methods in this part of this document are applicable to chimneys and connecting flue pipes for room sealed combustion appliances. The methods in Part 1 of this document are applicable to chimneys and connecting flue pipes for non-room sealed combustion appliances.

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This document describes the method of specifying the design, installation and labelling criteria for system chimneys, construction of custom-built chimneys, the relining of existing chimneys and connecting flue pipes for non-room sealed combustion appliances as well as the use of chimney products. It also gives information on commissioning of an installed chimney.
This document applies to chimneys which are subject to the following limiting conditions:
-   the distance between the supports not to exceed 4 m;
-   the distance above the last structural attachment not to exceed 3 m;
-   the free-standing height above the uppermost structural support attachment for chimneys with rectangular cross section is not more than five times the smallest external dimension.
The methods in this part of this document are applicable to chimneys and connecting flue pipes for non-room sealed combustion appliances. The methods in Part 2 of this document are applicable to chimneys and connecting flue pipes for room sealed combustion appliances.

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This document deals with the general requirements and the basic performance inspection, maintenance and reporting criteria for the Lifetime management, Monitoring, Inspection, Maintenance, Cleaning, Repair and Remedial work including the Reporting; Operations and Actions Required of all types of structurally independent chimneys. This document applies to any windshield, single stack, tower, mast and liners covered by the EN 13084 series.
The Lifetime management takes into account the original structural and operating design of the structurally independent chimneys under operational conditions and other actions to verify that mechanical resistance and stability and safety in use are continued at the designed for level as expected and/or adapted to changes in the operational requirements of the structure and/or its environment.
NOTE   In other parts of the EN 13084 series, rules will be given where chimney products in accordance with EN 1443 (and the relating product standards) may be used in structurally independent chimneys.

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This document covers the general requirements and the basic criteria for lifetime management of all kinds of free-standing chimneys, comprising monitoring, inspection, maintenance, repair, reporting, and necessary actions and procedures. This document applies to any windshield, single stack, tower, mast and liner covered by the EN 13084 series.
The Lifetime management considers the original structural and operating design of the structurally independent chimneys under operational conditions and other actions to verify that mechanical resistance and stability and safety in use are continued at the designed for level as expected and/or adapted to changes in the operational requirements of the structure and/or its environment.
NOTE   In other parts of the EN 13084 series, rules will be given where chimney products in accordance with EN 1443 (and the relating product standards) can be used in structurally independent chimneys.

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This document specifies test methods for smoke control dampers to assess their performance under elevated temperature or fire conditions.
It is of note that the smoke control damper to be tested could require testing to EN 1366 2 and that this is for consideration before carrying out these tests.
Smoke control damper tests are used to confirm that the furnace testing requirements of EN 12101 8 are met and EN 12101 8 is for consideration before carrying out these tests.
Smoke control dampers tested to this document are expected to be classified using EN 13501 4 and this document is expected to be considered before carrying out these tests.
To this end, this document is expected to be read in conjunction with EN 12101 8, EN 13501 4, EN 1366 2 and EN 1363 1, the latter giving further details for fire resistance testing.
For installation details, the requirements for smoke extraction ducts are for consideration and these are defined in EN 1366 8 and EN 1366 9.

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This document provides guidance and rules to notified bodies (for fire dampers) allowing them to produce/validate an extended field of application report for fire dampers. This document identifies the parameters that affect the fire resistance of dampers. It also identifies the factors that need to be considered when deciding whether, or by how much, the parameter can be extended when contemplating the fire resistance performance of an untested, or untestable variation in the construction.
This document explains the principles behind how a conclusion on the influence of specific parameters/constructional details relating to the relevant criteria (E, I, S) can be achieved.
This document does not cover dampers used for smoke control.
It is the intention that the application of this document makes it possible to identify which specifications to test to maximize the field of application. Some information on test programmes is given for guidance purposes.

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This document specifies the characteristics and test methods for flue dampers that are used as components, carrying flue gas, in order to limit the flow in a chimney or to prevent back flow of soot during cleaning of the chimney or to prevent the backflow of the flue gas e.g. in case of multi-served chimneys.
This document covers only flue dampers incorporated in a housing and installed inside a building.
This document covers only flue dampers with sealings made of elastomeric materials for temperature classes up to T 200 and corrosion class 1 or 2 in accordance with EN 14241-1 or sealing materials for dry applications with a fire reaction class A1 in accordance with EN 13501-1.
This document covers only flue dampers with motor drive, casing and flue damper plate which are interlocked in such a way that they can only be separated by using tools.
This document covers only mechanical flue dampers where any motor is in accordance with EN 60730-2-14 and the cover for electrical components of the flue damper fulfils minimum protection class IP40 according to EN 60529.
This document covers only flue dampers which are designed and installed to ensure that incorrect information about the position of the flue damper flap are absolutely impossible, which are only installed on components that are interlocked to the casing, which are only activated by components that are interlocked to the flue damper flap and where it is ensured that the limit switch opens or the flue damper flap moves to the open position if one of these interlocks fails. This safety target may also be achieved with an equally suitable method (e.g. bracing or welding).
This document covers only flue dampers for biomass boilers ≥ 1 000 kW and industrial applications with limit switches in accordance with EN 61058-1 or EN 50156-1.
This document covers only flue dampers where it is possible to identify the position of the flue damper flap.
This document covers only totally closed, manually driven flue dampers (type 1) which have a facility to adjust the position of the flue damper flap.
This document covers only totally closed, mechanically driven flue dampers (type 2) with only the positions "fully opened" and "fully closed" and where it is not possible to fix the flap in the non-closed position during the flue damper flap stays in closed position while the appliance is not working.
NOTE   This applies only to multi-appliance installations with positive pressure conditions.
This document covers only partially closed flue dampers (type 3 to 5) where it is possible to adjust the position of the flue damper flap and where it is ensured that the flue damper flap does not change position by itself.
Flue dampers which are integral parts of system chimney products or other chimney components, e.g. flue liners, connecting flue pipes, are not covered by this document.
This document also specifies the provisions for marking, manufacturers’ instruction, product information, Assessment and Verification of Constancy of Performance (AVCP).
This document does not specify issues for electrical parts.

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This European Standard specifies requirements and test methods for flue gas silencers made of metal that are used as accessories in order to reduce the noise level of combustions appliances.
The standard covers silencers in the connecting flue pipes and on top of chimneys.
This standard does not cover silencers installed as chimney sections. This standard excludes active silencers.

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This document specifies the requirements and test methods for access components comprising a frame and a door or doors which provide access to the flue of a chimney for the purpose of inspection or cleaning.
Access components for higher nominal working temperature than 450 °C, positive pressure and wet applications are not covered by this standard.
The document is limited to access components with door opening dimensions with a maximum width of 450 mm and a maximum height of 600 mm.
Products not freely ventilated are excluded from this document.
This document also specifies the requirements for marking, manufacturers’ instruction, product information and information on the AVCP (Assessment and Verification of Constancy of Performance).
Access components already tested together with system chimney products or other chimney components, e.g. flue liners, are not covered by this document.

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This document specifies a method for determining the fire resistance of horizontal service ducts and vertical service shafts, which pass through walls or floors and enclose pipes and cables, to classify them according to EN 13501-2. The test scenario examines the behaviour of ducts and shafts exposed to fire either from outside or from inside the system. This document is intended to be read in conjunction with EN 1363-1.
This document does not examine the risk of fire spread as a result of thermal conduction along the piping or cabling installed in service ducts or shafts or thermal conduction through the media these pipes carry. It does not cover the risk of damage produced by thermal elongation or shortening of tubes and cables as a result of fire or damaged pipe suspensions. This document does not give guidance on how to test one, two or three sided service ducts or shafts.
NOTE Guidance on testing service ducts and shafts of less than four sides will be covered in the extended field of application rules being developed by CEN/TC 127.
This test can be used for systems with boards and also for such systems with continuous covering with intumescent materials on the boards. It cannot be used for systems where intumescent material is only applied in the range of the penetration.
This test is unsuitable for evaluating service ducts or shafts with internal barriers at walls and floors.
This test is unsuitable for evaluating fire protective systems for cable systems and associated components with maintenance of integrity in case of fire. This is covered by EN 1366-11: Fire protective systems for cable systems and associated components - Part 11: Fire protective systems for cable systems and associated components.
Whilst the walls of service ducts or shafts tested to this method may provide specified levels of integrity or insulation, testing according this document does not replace the testing of the functional endurance of small electrical cables which is covered in EN 50200.
Fire resistance testing of ducts for air distribution systems is covered in EN 1366-1.

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This European Standard specifies a method for determining the fire resistance of horizontal service ducts and vertical service shafts, which pass through walls or floors and enclose pipes and cables. The test examines the behaviour of ducts and shafts exposed to fire from outside and from inside the duct. This European Standard is intended to be read in conjunction with EN 1363-1.
This European Standard does not examine the risk of fire spread as a result of thermal conduction along the piping installed in service ducts or shafts, or thermal conduction through the media these pipes carry. It does not cover the risk of damage produced by thermal elongation or shortening of tubes and cables as a result of fire, or damaged pipe suspensions. This European Standard does not give guidance on how to test one, two or three sided service ducts or shafts.
NOTE   Guidance on testing service ducts and shafts of less than four sides will be covered in the extended field of application rules being developed by CEN/TC 127.
This test is unsuitable for evaluating service ducts with internal barriers at walls and floors.
Whilst the walls of service ducts or shafts tested to this method may provide specified levels of integrity or insulation, testing to this European Standard does not replace the testing of the functional endurance of small electrical cables which is covered in EN 50200.
Fire resistance testing of ducts for air distribution systems is covered in EN 1366-1.

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This Part of EN 1366 specifies a method for determining the fire resistance of vertical and horizontal ventilation ducts including those access panels, which are integral part of the tested ducts. The test examines the behaviour of ducts exposed to fire from the outside (duct A) and fire inside the duct (duct B). This Standard is used in conjunction with EN1363-1.
Annex A provides general guidance and gives background information.
This European Standard is not applicable to:
a)   ducts whose fire resistance depends on the fire resistance performance of a ceiling or wall(where ducts are located in cavities enclosed by fire-resistant shafts or ceilings);
b)   ducts containing fire dampers at points where they pass through fire separations;
c)   one, two or three sided ducts;
d)   fixing of suspension devices (e.g. anchors) to floors or walls.

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This European Standard specifies requirements and test methods for rain caps that are used as components, subject to flue gas, in order to prevent rain entry into the chimneys. Rain caps already tested together with system chimney products or other chimney components, e.g. terminals, are not covered by this standard. Rain caps incorporating a bird guard are also included. It also specifies the requirements for marking, manufacturers’ instruction, product information and evaluation of conformity.

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This European Standard specifies requirements and test methods for rain caps that are used as components, subject to flue gas, in order to prevent rain entry into the chimneys. Rain caps already tested together with system chimney products or other chimney components, e.g. terminals, are not covered by this standard. Rain caps incorporating a bird guard are also included. It also specifies the requirements for marking, manufacturers’ instruction, product information and evaluation of conformity.

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This European standard specifies the requirements and test methods for flue dampers that are used as
components, carrying flue gas, in order to limit the flow in a chimney.
Flue dampers may be manually adjusted, sited in connecting flue pipes or chimneys, in order to reduce the burning rate (solid fuel stoves/fireplaces) or to work as a shut-off slide preventing back flow of soot during cleaning of the chimney, or mechanically driven for reducing/closing the flue, in order to reduce the Stand-by losses or to prevent the backflow of the flue gas e.g. in case of multi-served chimneys.
This European standard covers only flue dampers incorporated in a housing and installed inside a building. Flue dampers already tested together with system chimney products or other chimney components, e.g. flue liners, connecting flue pipes, are not covered by this standard.
This European standard also specifies the requirements for marking, manufacturers’ instruction, product
information, Assessment and Verification of Constancy of Performance (AVCP), cleaning and maintenance.

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This European Standard specifies the requirements and test methods for access components comprising a frame and a door or doors which provide access to the flue of a chimney for the purpose of inspection or cleaning.
Access components for higher nominal working temperature than 450 °C, positive pressure and wet applications are not covered by this standard.
The standard is limited to access components with a door opening area up to 0,27 m2.
Products not freely ventilated are excluded from this standard.
This standard also specifies the requirements for marking, manufacturers’ instruction, product information and evaluation of conformity.
Access components already tested together with system chimney products or other chimney components, e.g. flue liners, are not covered by this standard.

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This European Standard specifies requirements and test methods for flue gas silencers made of metal that are used as accessories in order to reduce the noise level of combustions appliances.
The standard covers silencers in the connecting flue pipes and on top of chimneys.
This standard does not cover silencers installed as chimney sections. This standard excludes active silencers.

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This European Standard specifies methods for the calculation of the thermal and fluid dynamic characteristics of chimneys serving one heating appliance.
The methods in this part of this European Standard are applicable to negative or positive pressure chimneys with wet or dry operating conditions. It is valid for chimneys with heating appliances for fuels subject to the knowledge of the flue gas characteristics which are needed for the calculation.
The methods in this part of this European Standard are applicable to chimneys with one inlet connected with one appliance. The methods in Part 2 of this European Standard are applicable to chimneys with multiple inlets and one inlet with multiple appliances. Part 3 describes methods for the development of diagrams and tables for chimneys serving one heating appliance.

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This part of EN 13384 specifies methods for calculation of the thermal and fluid dynamic characteristics of chimneys serving more than one heating appliance.
This part of EN 13384 covers both the cases, either
a)   where the chimney is connected with more than one connecting flue pipe from individual or several appliances in a multi-inlet arrangement; or
b)   where the chimney is connected with an individual connecting flue pipe connecting more than one appliance in a cascade arrangement.
The case of multiple inlet cascade arrangement is covered by the case a).
This part of EN 13384 deals with chimneys operating under negative pressure conditions (there can be positive pressure condition in the connecting flue pipe) and with chimneys operating under positive pressure conditions and is valid for chimneys serving heating appliances for liquid, gaseous and solid fuels.
This part of EN 13384 does not apply to:
-   chimneys with different thermal resistance or different cross-section in the various chimney segments. This part does not apply to calculate energy gain;
-   chimneys with open fire places, e.g. open fire chimneys or chimney inlets which are normally intended to operate open to the room;
-   chimneys which serve different kinds of heating appliances regarding natural draught, fan assisted, forced draught or combustion engine. Fan assisted appliances with draught diverter between the fan and the chimney are considered as natural draught appliances;
-   chimneys with multiple inlets from more than 5 storeys. (This does not apply to balanced flue chimney.);
-   chimneys serving heating appliances with open air supply through ventilation openings or air ducts, which are not installed in the same air supply pressure region (e.g. same side of building).
For positive pressure chimneys this part only applies if any heating appliance which is out of action can be positively isolated to prevent flue gas back flow.

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This part of EN 1366 specifies a method for determining the fire resistance of non-mechanical fire barriers installed in fire separating elements designed to withstand heat and the passage of smoke and gases at high temperature. This European Standard is used in conjunction with EN 1363-1 and EN 1366-2.
This European Standard is not suitable for testing non-mechanical fire barriers in suspended ceilings without modification.
This European Standard is not suitable for testing fire dampers, see EN 1366-2.
This European Standard is not suitable for testing such products as air transfer grilles, as the pressures and flows involved are different and may cause differing behaviour.

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Fire resistance tests for service installations - Part xx: Chimneys

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This document specifies material-independent general test methods for all system chimneys. It can be used for all flue gas carrying products.
NOTE   The thermal performance tests for the determination of the distance to combustible material for accessories (draught regulators, access components, etc.) are included in different standards of CEN/TC 166.

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This document specifies requirements and the basic performance criteria for chimneys, flue liners, connecting flue pipes, components and accessories used to convey the products of combustion from combustion appliances to the outside atmosphere. This document is to be used as a reference for all product standards of CEN/TC 166.
This document specifies sootfire resistant chimneys, flue liners, connecting flue pipes, fittings and accessories for combustion appliances burning solid, liquid and gaseous fuels and non-sootfire resistant chimneys, flue liners, connecting flue pipes, components and accessories for combustion appliances burning liquid and gaseous fuels only. It also specifies sootfire safe accessories for combustion appliances burning solid, liquid and gaseous fuels.
NOTE 1   This means that chimneys, flue liners, connecting flue pipes and components which are non-sootfire resistant and accessories which are non-sootfire resistant or non-sootfire safe are not suitable for combustion appliances burning solid fuel.
This document also identifies minimum requirements for marking, instructions, product information and provides guidance for the assessment and verification of constancy of performance (AVCP).
This document does not apply to structurally independent chimneys and custom-built chimneys consisting of non-CE-marked components.
NOTE 2   This document can be used as a basis for the specifications of products covered by a European Technical Assessment.
NOTE 3   All product standards drafted by Technical Committee CEN/TC 166 are based on the Mandate M/105.

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This European Standard specifies methods for the calculation of the thermal and fluid dynamic characteristics of chimneys serving one heating appliance.
The methods in this part of this European Standard are applicable to negative or positive pressure chimneys with wet or dry operating conditions. It is valid for chimneys with heating appliances for fuels subject to the knowledge of the flue gas characteristics which are needed for the calculation.
The methods in this part of this European Standard are applicable to chimneys with one inlet connected with one appliance. The methods in Part 2 of this European Standard are applicable to chimneys with multiple inlets and one inlet with multiple appliances. Part 3 describes methods for the development of diagrams and tables for chimneys serving one heating appliance.

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This part of EN 13384 specifies methods for calculation of the thermal and fluid dynamic characteristics of chimneys serving more than one heating appliance.
This part of EN 13384 covers both the cases, either
a)   where the chimney is connected with more than one connecting flue pipe from individual or several appliances in a multi-inlet arrangement; or
b)   where the chimney is connected with an individual connecting flue pipe connecting more than one appliance in a cascade arrangement.
The case of multiple inlet cascade arrangement is covered by the case a).
This part of EN 13384 deals with chimneys operating under negative pressure conditions (there can be positive pressure condition in the connecting flue pipe) and with chimneys operating under positive pressure conditions and is valid for chimneys serving heating appliances for liquid, gaseous and solid fuels.
This part of EN 13384 does not apply to:
-   chimneys with different thermal resistance or different cross-section in the various chimney segments. This part does not apply to calculate energy gain;
-   chimneys with open fire places, e.g. open fire chimneys or chimney inlets which are normally intended to operate open to the room;
-   chimneys which serve different kinds of heating appliances regarding natural draught, fan assisted, forced draught or combustion engine. Fan assisted appliances with draught diverter between the fan and the chimney are considered as natural draught appliances;
-   chimneys with multiple inlets from more than 5 storeys. (This does not apply to balanced flue chimney.);
-   chimneys serving heating appliances with open air supply through ventilation openings or air ducts, which are not installed in the same air supply pressure region (e.g. same side of building).
For positive pressure chimneys this part only applies if any heating appliance which is out of action can be positively isolated to prevent flue gas back flow.

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This draft European Standard specifies requirements and the basic performance criteria for chimneys, flue liners, connecting flue pipes, fittings and accessories, used to convey the products of combustion from combustion appliances to the outside atmosphere. This draft European Standard is to be used as a reference for all product standards of CEN/TC 166.
This draft European Standard specifies sootfire resistant chimneys, flue liners, connecting flue pipes, fittings and accessories for combustion appliances burning solid, liquid and gaseous fuels and non-sootfire resistant chimneys, flue liners, connecting flue pipes, fittings and accessories for combustion appliances burning liquid and gaseous fuels only. It also specifies sootfire safe accessories for combustion appliances burning solid, liquid and gaseous fuels.
NOTE 1   This means that chimneys, flue liners, connecting flue pipes, fittings and accessories designated "O" are not suitable for combustion appliances burning solid fuel.
This draft European Standard also identifies minimum requirements for marking, manufacturer's instructions, product information and provides guidance for the attestation and verification of constancy of performance (AVCP).
This draft European Standard does not apply to structurally independent chimneys and custom-built chimneys consisting of non-CE-marked components.
NOTE 2   This draft European Standard can be used as a basis for the specifications of products covered by a European Technical Assessment.
NOTE 3   All product standards drafted by Technical Committee CEN/TC 166 are based on the Mandate M/105.

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This document specifies material-independent general test methods for all system chimneys.
The thermal performance tests for the determination of the distance to combustible material in this standard apply only to chimney sections.
NOTE   The thermal performance tests for the determination of the distance to combustible material for accessories (draught regulators, inspection doors, etc.) are included in different standards of CEN/TC 166.

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This document specifies a procedure to determine the fire resistance time for chimney constructions
(see normative references), shafts of chimneys or penetration elements as part of a chimney
construction under standardized fire conditions. The test examines the behaviour of chimney products
exposed to fire only from the outside or fire from the outside entering into the chimney. This standard
is used in conjunction with EN 1363-1. In chimneys combustion air supply ducts can also be included.
The standard also applies to such chimneys. Slanted chimneys are not included.
Annex A provides general guidance and background information. This document is not applicable to:
— sootfire resistance conditions;
— accessories unless they are included in the system chimney to be tested;
— one, two or three sided enclosures.
If the pressure inside the chimney can in practice decrease to lower values than - 40 Pa or increase to
higher values than + 5000 Pa it shall be considered that this cannot be covered by the test prescribed
in this standard.

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This European standard specifies the requirements and test methods for draught regulators and standstill opening devices that are used as components, carrying flue gases, in order to limit the draught in chimneys and provide secondary air to the chimney.
Draught regulators and standstill opening devices for positive pressure chimneys are not covered by this standard.
It also specifies the requirements for marking, manufacturers’ instruction, product information and evaluation of conformity.

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This European Standard specifies the materials, dimensional and performance requirements for straight concrete system chimneys for balanced flue applications comprising a concrete flue liner and a combustion air supply duct, and a combination of compatible chimney components, which may be concrete flue blocks (see Clause 4), obtained or specified from one manufacturing source with product responsibility for the whole chimney.
The European Standard does not apply to concrete system chimneys with back ventilation.
This European Standard does not cover products designated wet (W) in conjunction with corrosion class 3.
This European Standard also applies to concrete system chimneys constructed from storey-height elements and flue blocks reinforced for handling.
This European Standard does not apply to structurally independent (free standing or self-supporting) system chimneys.
NOTE   Any reference to the term flue blocks implies both flue blocks and their fittings, except where otherwise indicated.

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This European Standard covers electrically operated metal fans for chimneys that are able to create a stable positive or negative pressure for the chimney.
This European Standard covers fans installed inline in the connecting flue pipe (inline fans) or mounted on the chimney outlet (exhaust fans).
This standard excludes chimney cowls (Terminals with aerodynamic characteristics).

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This European standard specifies the requirements and test methods for draught regulators and standstill opening devices that are used as components, carrying flue gases, in order to limit the draught in chimneys and provide secondary air to the chimney.
Draught regulators and standstill opening devices for positive pressure chimneys are not covered by this standard.
It also specifies the requirements for marking, manufacturers’ instruction, product information and evaluation of conformity.

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This European Standard identifies parameters that affect the fire resistance of ducts for
ventilation purposes. It also identifies the factors that need to be considered when deciding
whether, or by how much a parameter can be extended either positively or negatively when
contemplating the fire resistance on an untested variation in the construction.
This European Standard, where applicable, gives guidance on additional tests that are needed to
extend the field of application.
The European Standard gives the principles behind how a conclusion on the influence of specific
parameters/constructional details relating to the relevant criteria (E, I, S) can be achieved.
This European Standard only applies to ducts tested to EN 1366-1. Duct sections for use other
than in fire resisting heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are not covered
by this European Standard. It does not cover ducts used for smoke control which are tested in
accordance with EN 1366-8 or EN 1366-9.

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This European standard specifies the requirements and test methods for electrically driven exhaust fans that are used as components to assist the evacuation of products of combustion from the chimney. It covers exhaust fans mounted on the top of the chimney, as a part of the chimney or between appliance and chimney.

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This European Standard specifies the materials, dimensional and performance requirements for straight concrete system chimneys for balanced flue applications comprising a concrete flue liner and a combustion air supply duct, and a combination of compatible chimney components, which may be concrete flue blocks (see clause 4), obtained or specified from one manufacturing source with product responsibility for the whole chimney.
The standard does not apply to concrete system chimneys with back ventilation.
This standard does not cover products designated wet (W) in conjunction with corrosion class 3.
This European Standard also applies to concrete system chimneys constructed from storey-height elements and flue blocks reinforced for handling.
NOTE   Any reference to the term flue blocks implies both flue blocks and their fittings, except where otherwise indicated.

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This European Standard specifies the materials and the dimensional and performance requirements for straight concrete system chimneys for non-balanced flue applications comprising a concrete flue liner and a combination of compatible chimney components, which may be concrete flue blocks (see Clause 4), obtained or specified from one manufacturing source with product responsibility for the whole chimney.
This European Standard does not apply to concrete system chimneys with back ventilation.
This European Standard does not cover products designated wet (W) in conjunction with corrosion class 3.
This European Standard also applies to concrete system chimneys constructed from storey-height elements and flue blocks reinforced for handling.
NOTE   Any reference to the term flue blocks implies both flue blocks and their fittings, except where otherwise indicated.

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This document deals with special requirements and performance criteria for the design of lining systems made of steel for free standing chimneys. It specifies the requirements for cylindrical steel liners as stated in EN 13084 1.
This document covers the design of the following three basic types of liners located in a load bearing structure:
a)   base supported liner;
b)   sectional liner;
c)   top hung liner.
Additionally this document also applies to single wall chimneys whose surface is in contact with flue gases.
Liners built from prefabricated metal chimneys in accordance with EN 1856-1 and EN 1856-2 are installed as base supported liners with additional supports and guides as defined in this document.

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This document deals with special requirements and performance criteria for the design of lining systems made of steel for free standing chimneys. It specifies the requirements for cylindrical steel liners as stated in EN 13084 1.
This document covers the design of the following three basic types of liners located in a load bearing structure:
a)   base supported liner;
b)   sectional liner;
c)   top hung liner.
Additionally this document also applies to single wall chimneys whose surface is in contact with flue gases.
Liners built from prefabricated metal chimneys in accordance with EN 1856-1 and EN 1856-2 are installed as base supported liners with additional supports and guides as defined in this document.

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This European Standard specifies the materials, dimensional and performance requirements for straight concrete system chimneys for non-balanced flue applications comprising a concrete flue liner and a combination of compatible chimney components, which may be concrete flue blocks (see clause 4), obtained or specified from one manufacturing source with product responsibility for the whole chimney.
The standard does not apply to concrete system chimneys with back ventilation.
This standard does not cover products designated wet (W) in conjunction with corrosion class 3.
This European Standard also applies to concrete system chimneys constructed from storey-height elements and flue blocks reinforced for handling.
NOTE   Any reference to the term flue blocks implies both flue blocks and their fittings, except where otherwise indicated.

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This European Standard specifies the performance requirements and test methods for system chimneys with plastic flue liners used to convey the products of combustion from appliances to the outside atmosphere under dry and wet conditions. It also specifies the requirements for marking, manufacturer's instructions and evaluation of conformity.
This European Standard describes chimney components from which system chimneys can be assembled.
This European Standard is not applicable to chimneys with sootfire resistance classification class G.
This European Standard is not applicable for chimneys with the following classification:
-   corrosion resistance class 2 concerning natural wood );
-   corrosion resistance class 3;
-   pressure class N2.
This European Standard is applicable to chimneys designed so that no condensate accumulation can occur, e.g. with a minimum inclination of 3° to the horizontal.
This European Standard is not applicable
-   for system chimneys with plastic coated flue liners;
-   to structurally independent (free-standing or self-supporting) chimneys.
Chimneys with components which need further processing during the installation to reach the final material properties are no system chimneys and therefore also not covered by this standard.
This European Standard does not cover the requirements for horizontal terminals (as defined for C1 installation types in CEN/TR 1749) regarding aerodynamic behaviour, rainwater ingress and icing behaviour.

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This European Standard specifies the performance requirements and test methods for system chimneys with plastic flue liners used to convey the products of combustion from appliances to the outside atmosphere under dry and wet conditions. It also specifies the requirements for marking, manufacturer's instructions and evaluation of conformity.
This European Standard describes chimney components from which system chimneys can be assembled.
This European Standard is not applicable to chimneys with sootfire resistance classification class G.
This European Standard is not applicable for chimneys with the following classification:
-   corrosion resistance class 2 concerning natural wood );
-   corrosion resistance class 3;
-   pressure class N2.
This European Standard is applicable to chimneys designed so that no condensate accumulation can occur, e.g. with a minimum inclination of 3° to the horizontal.
This European Standard is not applicable
-   for system chimneys with plastic coated flue liners;
-   to structurally independent (free-standing or self-supporting) chimneys.
Chimneys with components which need further processing during the installation to reach the final material properties are no system chimneys and therefore also not covered by this standard.
This European Standard does not cover the requirements for horizontal terminals (as defined for C1 installation types in CEN/TR 1749) regarding aerodynamic behaviour, rainwater ingress and icing behaviour.

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This European Standard specifies the material requirements and test methods for prefabricated elastomeric seals for use in flue liners. It also specifies the requirements for evaluation of conformity.
These seals are components in flue liners of different materials such as metal, plastic, clay, concrete.
Performance requirements of elastomeric seals in flue liners are covered by the relevant product standards.
In the product standards, chimney products, including seals, are tested under operational conditions (e.g. temperature, pressure, mechanical load, flue gas, condensate) to relevant properties such as leakage and deformation.
This European Standard covers seals intended for use in both dry and wet conditions. Therefore all seals are tested for functioning under wet conditions.
This European Standard does not contain all the requirements necessary for chimneys with the following classification:
-   corrosion resistance class 2 concerning natural wood ),
-   corrosion resistance class 3.
This European Standard is also applicable for sealants, in case nothing else is defined. The specimens are made from the sealants, which have been brought into a practical form, cured under manufacturers' instructions. The cured sealants will fulfil the same requirements as seals.
NOTE   Cured sealants are operationally seals in application.

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This European Standard specifies the material requirements and test methods for prefabricated elastomeric seals for use in flue liners. It also specifies the requirements for evaluation of conformity. These seals are components in flue liners of different materials such as metal, plastic, clay, concrete. Performance requirements of elastomeric seals in flue liners are covered by the relevant product standards. In the product standards, chimney products, including seals, are tested under operational conditions (e.g. temperature, pressure, mechanical load, flue gas, condensate) to relevant properties such as leakage and deformation. This European Standard covers seals intended for use in both dry and wet conditions. Therefore all seals are tested for functioning under wet conditions.

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This European Standard deals with steel products for single wall steel chimneys and liners which are produced either in series or as single items. It is a product standard which specifies the performance requirements of cylindrical steel fabrications for use in single wall steel chimneys and steel liners for free-standing chimneys used to convey the flue gas to the outside atmosphere. It also specifies the requirements for insulation and cladding being part of the single wall steel chimney and liner. It provides for the evaluation of conformity of single wall steel chimneys and liners to this European Standard.

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This European Standard describes test methods for metal chimney products.

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This European Standard describes test methods for metal chimney products.

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This European Standard specifies the materials, dimensional and performance requirements for precast concrete flue blocks as defined in Clause 3 for use in chimneys. The flue blocks may be of single wall or multi wall construction. The standard does not apply to flue blocks with back ventilation.
This standard does not cover products designated wet (W) in conjunction with corrosion class 3.
The standard also specifies a type of flue block to dimensionally co-ordinate with masonry unit coursing height, referred to as a type B (Bonding block).
This European Standard also applies to storey-height and flue blocks reinforced for handling.
NOTE   Any reference to the term flue blocks implies both flue blocks and their fittings, except where otherwise indicated.

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This European Standard specifies the material, dimensional and performance requirements for factory made precast concrete outer wall elements for chimneys including outer wall fittings.
This European Standard covers elements having up to four passages designated to accommodate a combination of flue liners and/or ventilation passages.
This European Standard also relates to storey-height and reinforced outer wall elements.
This European Standard does not apply to structurally independent (freestanding or self-supporting) chimneys constructed using these outer wall elements.
NOTE   Any reference to the term "outer wall element" implies both the outer wall elements and their fittings, except where otherwise indicated.

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