prEN 15882-2
(Main)Extended application of results from fire resistance tests for service installations - Part 2: Dampers
Extended application of results from fire resistance tests for service installations - Part 2: Dampers
To provide guidance and rules to notified or accredited bodies (for Fire Dampers) to allow them to define the extended field of application for fire dampers. To identify the parameters that affects the fire resistance of dampers. In addition, to identify 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.
Erweiterter Anwendungsbereich der Ergebnisse aus Feuerwiderstandsprüfungen für Installationen - Teil 2: Brandschutzklappen
Application étendue des résultats des essais de résistance au feu pour les installations de service - Partie 2: Clapets coupe-feu
La présente norme fournit aux organismes notifiés ou aux organismes accrédités (pour clapets coupe-feu)
des lignes directrices et des règles leur permettant de définir le domaine d’application étendue des clapets
coupe-feu. Elle identifie les paramètres affectant la résistance au feu des clapets. Elle identifie également,
dans le cas d’une étude de la performance de résistance au feu d’une variante de construction non encore
testée ou non vérifiable, les facteurs devant être pris en considération pour décider si un paramètre peut être
étendu et, dans ce cas, de combien.
La présente norme définit les principes permettant de tirer des conclusions sur l’influence de paramètres ou
de détails de construction spécifiques sur les critères pertinents à prendre en compte (E, I, S).
La présente norme ne s’applique pas aux volets de désenfumage.
Le présent document ne s’applique qu’aux domaines d’application étendue fondés sur des essais effectués
avec succès conformément à l’EN 1366-2. Le taux de fuite déterminé au cours de ces essais doit être
inférieur d’au moins 10 % aux limites indiquées dans l’EN 13501-3, établies pour E ou ES, en fonction de la
classification obtenue, avant de pouvoir appliquer les règles EXAP.
Une mise en oeuvre de la présente norme devrait permettre d’identifier les spécifications à vérifier pour
exploiter au mieux le domaine d’application. Certaines informations sur les programmes d’essai sont données
à titre purement indicatif.
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-januar-2011
Razširjena uporaba rezultatov preskusov požarne odpornosti servisnih inštalacij -
2. del: Lopute
Extended application of results from fire resistance tests for service installations - Part 2:
Dampers
Application étendue des résultats des essais de résistance au feu pour les installations
de service - Partie 2: Clapets coupe-feu
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN 15882-2
ICS:
13.220.50 Požarna odpornost Fire-resistance of building
gradbenih materialov in materials and elements
elementov
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
EUROPEAN STANDARD
DRAFT
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
October 2010
ICS 13.220.99
English Version
Extended application of results from fire resistance tests for
service installations - Part 2: Dampers
This draft European Standard is submitted to CEN members for enquiry. It has been drawn up by the Technical Committee CEN/TC 127.
If this draft becomes a European Standard, CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which
stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration.
This draft European Standard was established by CEN in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language
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Recipients of this draft are invited to submit, with their comments, notification of any relevant patent rights of which they are aware and to
provide supporting documentation.
Warning : This document is not a European Standard. It is distributed for review and comments. It is subject to change without notice and
shall not be referred to as a European Standard.
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Contents Page
Foreword . 3
Introduction . 3
1 Scope. 4
2 Normative references . 4
3 Terms and definitions . 4
4 Determination of worst case . 5
5 Conditions and application rules . 6
5.1 Change of fixing damper to supporting construction . 6
5.2 Multiple damper assemblies . 6
5.3 Alternative penetration seals . 7
6 Influence of parameters and factors on fire damper performance . 7
7 Critical parameters and factors . 8
7.1 General . 8
7.2 Common operational parameters and factors . 8
7.3 Constructional parameters . 9
7.4 Parameters of components of damper . 10
7.5 Installing parameters . 12
8 Methodology . 14
9 Report of the extended application analysis . 26
Bibliography . 28
Foreword
This document (prEN 15882-2:2010) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 127 “Fire
safety in buildings”, the secretariat of which is held by BSI.
This document is currently submitted to the CEN Enquiry.
This document has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission and
the European Free Trade Association, and supports essential requirements of 89\106\EEC.
Introduction
It should be noted that fire-resisting dampers are special products that are exposed to different
conditions to other elements of construction; in particular they are subjected to significantly different
pressure regimes. Also integrity is evaluated by leakage measurements. Consequently, this European
standard may adopt a different approach to other extended field of application standards, with more
emphasis on testing.
1 Scope
This standard provides guidance and rules to notified or accredited bodies (for Fire Dampers) to allow
them to define the extended field of application for fire dampers. This standard 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.
The 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.
The standard does not cover dampers used for smoke control.
This document only applies to extended fields of application based on tests successfully undertaken
to EN 1366-2. Leakage determined during such tests shall be at least 10 % below the leakage limits
for E, or for ES, dependent on classification achieved, given in EN 13501-3 before the EXAP rules
can be applied.
By application of this standard, it should be possible to identify what specifications should be tested to
maximise the field of application. Some information on test programmes is given for guidance
purposes.
2 Normative references
This European Standard incorporates by dated or undated reference, provisions from other
publications. These normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the
publications are listed hereafter. For dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any
of these publications apply to this European Standard only when incorporated in it by amendment or
revision. For undated references the latest edition of the publication referred to applies (including
amendments).
EN 1363-1, Fire resistance tests — Part 1: General requirements
EN 1366-2, Fire resistance tests for service installations — Part 2: Fire dampers
EN 1366-3, Fire resistance tests for service installations — Part 3: Penetration seals
EN 13501-3, Fire classification of construction products and building elements — Part 3: Classification
using data from fire resistance tests on products and elements used in building service installations:
fire resisting ducts and fire dampers
EN ISO 13943, Fire safety — Vocabulary
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this European Standard, the following terms and definitions apply together with
the definitions given in EN 1363-1 and EN 1366-2:
3.1
Cross sectional area of leakage gap
total area of gaps around damper perimeter and blade(s), and between the blades, inside the damper,
when the damper is closed
3.2
multiple section assemblies
assemblies of individual damper units of sizes up to and including the maximum individual unit size
tested to EN 1366-2 to form larger units
3.3
3.3 a
horizontal orientation of damper
position of the damper mounted horizontally when installed in a floor or a ceiling
3.3 b
vertical orientation of damper
position of the damper mounted vertically when installed in a wall
3.4
supporting construction
A construction used as part of the test assembly to support the test specimen and to fill in the furnace
aperture
3.5
standard supporting construction
A construction similar to above, but which has known fire behaviour and for which a Direct Field of
Application has been established
4 Determination of worst case
In certain circumstances a rule may call for a new test to be undertaken. To save having to re-test
everything, a determination must be made of “worst case”.
Firstly consider the classification required: E, EI, ES, EIS, Consider all the test reports that give the
required classification.
Only test reports that have a total test time that is in excess of the required classification period by a
of either 10% or 12 minutes, whichever is the least, may be considered.
Determine which criteria failed first in each test. The resulting “worst case” will be the one where the
time to failure of each and any of the parameters was the lowest.
If the test periods show that none of the criteria failed before the classification period plus 10% or 12
minutes, then the supporting construction must be considered. The worst case will be with the fire
damper mounted in the lightest construction. The sponsor may pick a heavier supporting construction,
but then any extended field of applications will only apply to this supporting construction and those
heavier and more dense as per direct field of application.
The method of determination of worst case and the related extended fields of application shall be
reported in the extended field of application report
5 Conditions and application rules
5.1 Change of fixing damper to supporting construction
a) No change in the location of the fixings relative to the damper and the supporting construction
shall be permitted. The pitch between the fixings shall not be increased
b) Alternative fixings may be used if their performance is proven by supporting data, including, but
not necessarily limited to fire test and loading information.
c) Any alternative fixings shall be included as part of the extended field of application report
5.2 Multiple damper assemblies
To allow the use of multiple assemblies of fire dampers, either side by side or on top of each other, a
test shall be undertaken. An assembly consisting of fire dampers that have already successfully
gained a classification to EN13501-3 shall be made and installed into a supporting construction using
the proposed method.
A fire damper selected using the worst case method described above shall be made into an assembly
as shown below. This will allow the other EXAP rules from the tables which follow to apply to multi-
section units, as they do to single section units.
The unit to be tested shall be constructed so as to be made up of at least four sections and shall have
a maximum overall size of 2600mm x 2600mm. This is to allow for a small gap around the outside of
the damper and a minimum span of supporting construction of 300mm all round.
The test method will be generally as EN1366-2 (note: also refer to intumescent fire damper test, if this
becomes relevant), but instead of a closed plenum with a fan, an extended open duct 1m long shall
be fixed to the dampers. This will allow the placing of the thermocouples described in EN1366-2 to be
fixed in their normal positions.
Leakage will not be measured. A 300Pa differential pressure will not be set across the unit. The
criteria used will be the integrity round the joint between the damper installation and the supporting
construction, sustained flaming at any point, and the insulation criteria on the outside of the duct
section.
NOTE The above was decided, because equipment may not be readily available at laboratories to allow the
pressure differential and required volumes to be set up.
Classification will be as the original single section units with regard to E, EI, ES and EIS as long as
the above integrity criteria are fulfilled and any insulation criteria are met.
If, due to the size restriction of 2600 x 2600, the assembly is made up of four individual units which
are smaller, or of the same, size as the original single unit tested, assemblies for application may be
made of units up to the single unit size tested:
e.g. an assembly of four units with an overall size of 2600mm x 2600mm, made from individual
units with overall size 1300 x1300, representing a single section size tested of 1500 x 1300,
allows an assembly of overall size 3000 x 2600 to be used.
If the assembly is made up of four or more units, leading to whatever overall size, the size of unit to be
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