Design, preparation and application of external rendering and internal plastering - Part 2: Design considerations and essential principles for internal plastering

This standard concerns the design considerations and essential principles for internal plastering systems and application of plastering systems.
The standard gives in different parts requirements and recommendations for building details, design and materials considerations, the selection of mixes and the application of gypsum plasters; gypsum/lime plasters; premixed lightweight plasters; anhydrite plasters; lime/gypsum; cement and cement/lime based plasters; lime based plasters, silicate plasters, polymer plasters and polymer modified plasters.
This standard does not deal with the following:
¾   external finishes;
¾   painting and or preparation;
¾   impregnations;
¾   structural repair of concrete;
¾   fibrous plasterwork
Because of the many and varied materials and practices in Europe it is not possible for certain aspects of the standard to enter into sufficient detail to be fully usable to practitioners in each country. Such guidance to complement, but not alter any basic European recommendations are given in documentation prepared by each country. Aspects of this documen
-   fibrous plasterwork
Because of the many and varied materials and practices in Europe it is not possible for certain aspects of the standard to enter into sufficient detail to be fully usable to practitioners in each country. Such guidance to complement, but not alter any basic European recommendations are given in documentation prepared by each country. Aspects of this European standard whose basic recommendations may need to be complemented are indicated where they occur by a footnote referencing this clause. Further information is given in Technical Reports as follows:
prEN/TR XXXX (Gypsum) 'Design, preparation and application of internal gypsum plastering systems';
prEN/TR XXXX (Cement and/or lime) 'Design, preparation and application of internal cement and/or lime plastering systems';
prEN/TR XXXX (Polymer) 'Design, preparation and application of internal polymer plastering systems'.

Planung, Zubereitung und Ausführung von Innen- und Außenputzen - Teil 2: Planung und wesentliche Grundsätze für Innenputz

Diese Norm erfasst Überlegungen für die Planung und wesentliche Grundsätze für Innenputzsysteme sowie
für die Ausführung von Putzsystemen.
Diese Norm enthält in den einzelnen Abschnitten Anforderungen an und Empfehlungen für bauliche Details,
für die bei der Planung und der Auswahl der Werkstoffe anzustellenden Überlegungen, für die Auswahl von
Gemischen sowie für das Aufbringen von Gipsputz, Gipskalkputz, Fertigleichtputz, Anhydritputz, Putzen auf
Kalkgips-, Kalk-, Zement- und Kalkzementbasis sowie Silikatputz, Polymerputz und polymermodifizierten
Putz.
Diese Norm gilt nicht für:
- außen liegende Oberflächen;
- Anstriche und/oder ihre Vorbereitung;
- Imprägnierungen;
- die konstruktive Instandsetzung von Beton;
- Putzarbeiten mit Faserbewehrung.
Auf Grund der zahlreichen und unterschiedlichen Stoffe und Praktiken in Europa ist es nicht möglich, zu
bestimmten Punkten dieser Norm genügend Einzelheiten anzugeben, um die vollständige Verwendbarkeit
dieser Norm in jedem Land zu gewährleisten. Anleitungen zur Vervollständigung, nicht jedoch zur Änderung
der grundlegenden europäischen Empfehlungen, werden in Dokumentationen angegeben, die von den
einzelnen Ländern erstellt werden. Bestimmte Punkte dieser Europäischen Norm, deren grundlegende
Empfehlungen der Vervollständigung bedürfen, sind jeweils mit einer auf diesen Abschnitt verweisenden
Fußnote versehen. Weitere Angaben enthalten die nachfolgend aufgeführten Technischen Berichte:

Conception, préparation et mise en oeuvre des enduits intérieurs et extérieurs - Partie 2: enduits intérieurs

Projektiranje, priprava in uporaba zunanjih in notranjih ometov – 2. del: Osnovna načela za projektiranje notranjih ometov

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Publication Date
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Withdrawal Date
08-Mar-2016
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9960 - Withdrawal effective - Withdrawal
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09-Mar-2016

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Design, preparation and application of external rendering and internal plastering - Part 2:
Design considerations and essential principles for internal plastering
Planung, Zubereitung und Ausführung von Innen- und Außenputzen - Teil 2: Planung
und wesentliche Grundsätze für Innenputz
Conception, préparation et mise en oeuvre des enduits intérieurs et extérieurs - Partie 2:
enduits intérieurs
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 13914-2:2005
ICS:
91.100.10 Cement. Mavec. Apno. Malta Cement. Gypsum. Lime.
Mortar
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN 13914-2
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
May 2005
ICS 91.100.10
English version
Design, preparation and application of external rendering and
internal plastering - Part 2: Design considerations and essential
principles for internal plastering
Conception, préparation et mise en oeuvre des enduits Planung, Zubereitung und Ausführung von Innen- und
intérieurs et extérieurs - Partie 2: enduits intérieurs Außenputzen - Teil 2: Planung und wesentliche Grundsätze
für Innenputz
This European Standard was approved by CEN on 3 March 2005.
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. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national
standards may be obtained on application to the Central Secretariat or to any CEN member.
This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translation
under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the Central Secretariat has the same status as the official
versions.
CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France,
Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia,
Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.
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Management Centre: rue de Stassart, 36  B-1050 Brussels
© 2005 CEN All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved Ref. No. EN 13914-2:2005: E
worldwide for CEN national Members.

Contents page
Foreword. 3
1 Scope. 4
2 Terms and definitions. 4
3 Essential principles and building programme. 6
4 Design . 7
Table 1 — Classification of flatness of plastered finish . 13
Table 2 — Recommended limits for angularity. 13
Figure 1 — Example of measurement of angularity of plastered reveal showing length ℓ,
for ℓ less than 0,25 m. 14
5 Preparation and application of plasters . 14
6 Restoration of plasters on old and historic buildings . 16
Annex A (normative) Design considerations for work and acceptance of smooth plaster
finishes. 18
Annex B (informative) Methods of minimising the occurrence of cracks . 20
Bibliography . 21

Foreword
This document (EN 13914-2:2005) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 125
“Masonry”, the secretariat of which is held by BSI.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an
identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by October 2005, and conflicting national standards
shall be withdrawn at the latest by October 2005.
The initial draft of this document was prepared by the European section of International Union of
Contractors of Plastering, Dry Lining, Stucco and Related Activities (UIEP) at the request of the
CEN Technical Sector Board (Resolution No.BTS1/56/1991). It has been revised by
CEN/TC125/JWG5 in conjunction with CEN/TC 241. Relevant data are summarized in a series of
tables. This part of EN 13914 applies to design for plaster made of mortars containing inorganic and
1)
organic binders and mineral aggregate , applied on internal vertical and soffit surfaces of structures.
Aspects of this document where basic recommendations may need to be complemented by additional
recommendations are indicated by a footnote referencing the Foreword.
Because this standard is a code-like document as opposed to the more conventional EN product
standard, it is appropriate to mention that, as with product standards, the use of the verbal form 'shall'
denotes a requirement for which verification of compliance has to be able to be demonstrated.
Recommendations are denoted by the verbal form 'should' and should be followed unless there is a
justifiable reason for not doing so.
It is not the function of this standard to assign responsibility for the design and application of any work or
actions mentioned within to any specific party. Such responsibility is a matter for other documentation
associated with the work, e.g. the contract.
It has been assumed in the drafting of this document that the application of its provisions is entrusted to
appropriately qualified and experienced people, for whose guidance it has been prepared.
Separate CEN Technical Reports containing guidance relating to the design, preparation and application
of plaster and plastering systems for gypsum, cement and/or lime (CEN/TR 15125) and polymer
plasters (CEN/TR 15123) are available.
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the
following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech
Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy,
Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia,
Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.

1)
The aggregate can be omitted from mortars made from gypsum plaster or anhydrite binders.
1 Scope
This standard concerns the design considerations and essential principles for internal plastering
systems and application of plastering systems.
The standard gives in different parts requirements and recommendations for building details, design
and materials considerations, the selection of mixes and the application of gypsum plasters;
gypsum/lime plasters; premixed lightweight plasters; anhydrite plasters; lime/gypsum; cement and
cement/lime based plasters; lime based plasters, silicate plasters, polymer plasters and polymer
modified plasters.
This standard does not deal with the following:
 external finishes;
 painting and or preparation;
 impregnations;
 structural repair of concrete;
 fibrous plasterwork
Because of the many and varied materials and practices in Europe it is not possible for certain
aspects of the standard to enter into sufficient detail to be fully usable to practitioners in each country.
Such guidance to complement, but not alter any basic European recommendations are given in
documentation prepared by each country. Aspects of this European Standard whose basic
recommendations may need to be complemented are indicated where they occur by a footnote
referencing this clause. Further information is given in Technical Reports as follows:
CEN/TR 15124 'Design, preparation and application of internal gypsum plastering systems';
CEN/TR 15125 'Design, preparation and application of internal cement and/or lime plastering
systems';
CEN/TR 15123 'Design, preparation and application of internal polymer plastering systems'.
2 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
2.1
plaster
mixture based on one or more binders, that is applied while plastic and that hardens after application,
used to obtain an internal surface finish. It does not acquire its final characteristics until it has set
and/or hardened on the building component
2.2
plastering
the application of plaster
2.3
plaster coat
obtained by application of one or more layers with one or more mixes of the same product
2.4
plaster layer
plaster applied wet on wet to obtain the final thickness with one or more mixes of the same product,
when all operations are completed before the plaster has set
2.5
plastering system
plaster coat or sequence of plaster coats applied to a background, including the possible use of a
support and/or reinforcement and/or pre-treatment
2.6
undercoat
lower plaster coat or plaster coats of a plastering system
2.7
final coat
last plaster coat of a multicoat plastering system
2.8
one coat plaster
plaster applied to a non-plastered background in one coat which fulfils all the functions of an
undercoat and a final coat
2.9
skim coat
thin (e.g. 2 mm or 3 mm) plaster coat applied to a non-plastered background
2.10
background
surface of a construction element to which a plastering system is to be applied
2.11
reinforcement
material incorporated within a plaster coat to improve resistance to cracking (e.g. mesh)
2.12
support
product attached to the background to which a plaster is applied so that the plastering system is
largely independent of the background (e.g. lathing)
2.13
lining
true representation of a frame which was to be plastered up to
2.14
depth gauge
a band of plaster or bead used in setting for a required thickness or evenness
2.15
bonding agent
proprietary material used to improve adhesion of the plastering system to the background where
necessary
2.16
primer to reduce suction
material for pretreatment, to reduce the suction of the background where necessary
2.17
spatterdash or stipple
pretreatments to prepare a background for plastering. They do not form a coat in the plastering
system
2.18
crazing
network of short, irregular and very fine cracks
2.19
efflorescence
formation of crystals on a surface during drying caused by the presence of soluble salts
3 Essential principles and building programme
3.1 Essential principles
The design shall include drawings and specifications, e.g. quantities, prepared in detail to afford
proper guidance in the preparation of estimates and the execution of the work.
Prior to the commencement of the contract there should be an exchange of information between all
parties concerned.
When preparing plastering details the design shall take into account the following points:
a) nature and condition of the background, including any necessary pretreatment;
b) functional requirements;
c) type of plaster and other materials to be used in the plastering system. It is recommended that
these materials should conform to appropriate documents where available and where not
available should conform to standards accepted in the place of use. See also prCEN/ TRs for
gypsum; cement and/or lime and polymer plasters;
d) type of finish/appearance;
e) thickness required including:
1) the finished sizes and heights of rooms or other spaces;
2) details of the nature of the junctions with door frames, ceilings, linings etc;
3) the positioning of installations and fittings;
4) any other situations which may affect the plaster thicknesses.
f) preparation of the different building surfaces to receive the various types of cornices, arrises,
corner treatments, metal accessories (such as angles and beads), expansion joints, etc.;
g) work of other trades, particularly in connection with service pipes, conduits, wiring and so forth,
that are to be covered by or buried in the plaster;
h) compatibility of the plaster with adjacent materials.
A record should be kept of the dates of completion of each area in larger projects by the plastering
contractor.
Adequate lighting shall be provided during the plastering work. See Annex A.
3.2 Building programme
In preparing a time schedule for the work involved in a building, each operation should be considered
in relation to the others.
Agreement shall be obtained between all the various parties on the programme times for all the
necessary operations and the correct sequence for carrying out these operations. The programme
should be kept up-to-date as the project proceeds and damage by subsequent trades should be
avoided.
The following items shall be considered by those involved in planning the programme.
a) plastering should only commence in those parts of the building which are weather tight;
b) time for the background to be completed and for all the preceding trades to be complete;
c) time for the background to be
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