Precast concrete products - Elements for fences

This European standard covers precast products in reinforced or prestressed concrete with or without fibres, produced in long series with the same design and mechanical resistance verified by testing to be used together or in combination with other elements to erect fences e.g. boundary fences. Normal weight concrete or light weight concrete elements include posts, solid or open panels, slabs, rails, spurs, struts and base panels. The intended uses may be nonstructural or lightly structural. It provides for the evaluation of conformity of elements to this European Standard. Marking conditions are included. NOTE Annex A intends to provide information on the possible types of fences in which these elements may be part of.

Betonfertigteile - Elemente für Zäune

Diese Europäische Norm behandelt Fertigteile aus Stahl  oder Spannbeton, die mit oder ohne Zusatz von Fasern in großen Produktserien mit der gleichen Ausführung und mit der gleichen, durch Prüfung nachzuweisenden mechanischen Festigkeit hergestellt werden und zusammen oder in Verbindung mit anderen Bauteilen zur Errichtung von Zäunen, z. B. Einfriedungen, verwendet werden können.
Fertigteile aus Normal- oder Leichtbeton sind u.a. Pfähle, Voll  oder durchbrochene Tafeln, Platten, Riegel, Stützpfeiler, Abstützungen und Sockelplatten.
Die vorgesehenen Verwendungszwecke kann nichttragende bzw. unerheblich tragende Funktionen umfassen.
Die Norm legt die Bewertung der Konformität der von dieser Europäischen Norm erfassten Produkte fest. Die Bedingungen für die Kennzeichnung werden ebenfalls behandelt.
ANMERKUNG   Anhang A enthält Angaben zu den Zaunarten, in die diese Betonelemente eingebaut werden können.

Produits préfabriqués en béton - Eléments pour clôtures

Betonski izdelki - Elementi za ograje

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
oSIST prEN 12839:2007
01-julij-2007
Betonski izdelki - Elementi za ograje
Precast concrete products - Elements for fences
Betonfertigteile - Elemente für Zäune
Produits préfabriqués en béton - Eléments pour clôtures
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN 12839
ICS:
91.090 Konstrukcije zunaj stavb External structures
91.100.30 Beton in betonski izdelki Concrete and concrete
products
oSIST prEN 12839:2007 en;fr;de
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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EUROPEAN STANDARD
DRAFT
prEN 12839
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
May 2007
ICS 91.090; 91.100.30 Will supersede EN 12839:2001
English Version
Precast concrete products - Elements for fences
Produits préfabriqués en béton - Eléments pour clôtures Betonfertigteile - Elemente für Zäune
This draft European Standard is submitted to CEN members for enquiry. It has been drawn up by the Technical Committee CEN/TC 229.
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
made by translation under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the CEN Management Centre has the
same status as the official versions.
CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland,
France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal,
Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.
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.
EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATION
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EUROPÄISCHES KOMITEE FÜR NORMUNG
Management Centre: rue de Stassart, 36  B-1050 Brussels
© 2007 CEN All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved Ref. No. prEN 12839:2007: E
worldwide for CEN national Members.

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Contents Page
Foreword.4
1 Scope.5
2 Normative references.5
3 Terms and definitions .5
3.1 Types of fences.5
3.2 Post.6
3.3 Rail.7
3.4 Panel.7
3.5 Spur.7
3.6 Strut.7
3.7 Dimension.7
3.8 Surface finish.7
3.9 Heat treatment.8
3.10 Loadbearing capacity.8
3.11 Complementary loadbearing capacity.8
3.12 Normal weigth concrete .8
3.13 Lightweight concrete.8
4 Requirements.8
4.1 Material requirements.8
4.2 Production requirements.9
4.3 Finished product requirement.10
5 Test methods.16
5.1 Dimensions.16
5.2 Concrete cover.19
5.3 Surface characteristic.19
5.4 Water absorption.19
5.5 Concrete strength.19
5.6 Load testing.20
5.7 Density.26
6 Evaluation of conformity.26
6.1 General.26
6.2 Initial type testing .26
6.3 Factory production control.27
6.4 Independent acceptance testing and compliance criteria.29
7 Marking and labelling .30
7.1 Information.30
7.2 Complementary information.30
Annex A (informative) Basic types of fences - Terminology .31
A.1 General.31
A.2 Solid fence.31
A.3 Open-work fence.32
A.4 Mesh or wire fence.32
A.5 Mixed fence.33
A.6 Rail fence.35
A.7 Anti-intruder fence.36
Annex B (normative) Index of references for surface finish as cast - Reference photographs used
to appreciate the incidence of blownotes in surfaces.38
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Annex C (informative) Factory production control procedures .42
C.1 General.42
C.2 Procedure.42
C.3 Guide on inspection frequencies.43
Annex D (informative) Acceptance testing of a consignment at delivery.47
D.1 General.47
D.2 Sampling.47
D.3 Places and dates of inspection and acceptance testing.47
D.4 Compliance.48
Annex E (normative) Test of water absorption.49
Annex ZA (informative) Clauses of this European Standard addressing the provisions of the EU
Construction Products Directive .50
ZA.1 Clauses of this European Standard addressing the provisions of the EU Construction
Products Directive.50
ZA.2 Procedure for attestation of conformity of precast concrete elements for boundary fences.51
ZA.3 CE marking.52
Bibliography.54

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Foreword
This document (prEN 12839:2007) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 229 “Precast
concrete products”, the secretariat of which is held by AFNOR.
This document is currently submitted to the CEN Enquiry.
This document will supersede EN 12839:2001.
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 EU Directive(s).
For relationship with EU Directive(s), see informative Annex ZA, which is an integral part of this document.
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1 Scope
This European standard covers precast products in reinforced or prestressed concrete with or without fibres,
produced in long series with the same design and mechanical resistance verified by testing to be used
together or in combination with other elements to erect fences e.g. boundary fences.
Normal weight concrete or light weight concrete elements include posts, solid or open panels, slabs, rails,
spurs, struts and base panels.
The intended uses may be nonstructural or lightly structural.
It provides for the evaluation of conformity of elements to this European Standard. Marking conditions are
included.
NOTE Annex A intends to provide information on the possible types of fences in which these elements may be part
of.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 206-1:2000, Concrete – Performance, production and conformity.
EN 934-2, Admixtures for concrete, mortar and grout – Part 2: Concrete admixtures – definitions,
requirements, conformity, marking and labelling.
EN 12350-1, Testing fresh concrete – Part 1: Sampling.
EN 12390-1, Testing hardened concrete – Part 1: Shape, dimensions and other requirements for specimens
and moulds.
EN 12390-2, Testing hardened concrete – Part 2: Making and curing specimens for strength tests.
EN 12390-3, Testing hardened concrete – Part 3: Compressive strength of test specimens.
EN 12390-4, Testing hardened concrete – Part 4: Compressive strength - Specification for testing machine.
EN 12390-7, Testing hardened concrete – Part 7: Density of hardened concrete.
EN 13369:2004, Common rules for precast concrete product.
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1 Types of fences
Annex A provides illustrations of typical fences.
3.1.1
solid fence
fence made of posts and solid panels or cladding
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3.1.2
open-work fence
fence made of posts and open-work panels possibly including solid panels
3.1.3
mesh or wire fence
fence made of posts and woven or welded wire mesh, and/or wires
3.1.4
mixed fence
fence made of posts and a combination of different elements with at least one base panel or fence made of
load-bearing base enclosure walls working as a base panel and a combination of different (welded) wire
meshes
3.1.5
rail fence
fence made of posts and rails
3.1.6
anti-intruder fence
mesh fence, solid fence or mixed fence with an enhanced level of security provided by the addition of barbed
wire, barbed tape or similar attached to posts with cranked or vertical extensions
3.2 Post
Vertical element of reinforced or prestressed concrete, intended to be buried or fastened at its base.
NOTE This element is designed to accommodate solid or open-work panels and/or rails, meshes or wires.
3.2.1
intermediate post
post used in the fence line, interposed between ends, direction changes and straining points (if any)
3.2.2
accessory post
post shaped and designed to provide a particular function
3.2.2.1
corner post
post used at a change of direction
3.2.2.2
end post
post used at the extremity of a fence line
3.2.2.3
straining post
post from which tension wires are stretched, with or without struts (e.g. end-straining post, corner post,
intermediate straining post)
3.2.2.4
gate post
post used to support a gate
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3.3 Rail
Horizontal element of reinforced or prestressed concrete, connected to and supported by the post.
NOTE Rails for sports grounds are distinguished from other types of rails.
3.4 Panel
3.4.1
solid panel
panel of reinforced concrete
3.4.2
open-work panel
panel with regular or varied open-work patterns
3.4.3
base panel
panel of reinforced concrete used between posts at ground level
3.5 Spur
Short post intended to support a fence post made with a material other than concrete.
3.6 Strut
Element designed to provide support to post carrying horizontal loads.
3.7 Dimension
3.7.1
work dimension
dimension specified by the manufacturer and generally complying with the dimension indicated in the project
or in the manufacturer technical documentation
NOTE 1 The design height of the posts for solid fences is the height of the solid part of the fence.
NOTE 2 The design height of the anti-intruder fence is equal to the height of the post without the butt.
3.7.2
actual dimension
dimension found by measurements
3.8 Surface finish
3.8.1
surface finish as cast
surface finish obtained at demoulding, if necessary after surfacing or finishing
3.8.2
surface finish treated
surface finish obtained after complementary treatment on the concrete in fresh state or in hardened state
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3.9 Heat treatment
The process of heating the fresh concrete in order to accelerate cement hydration where the temperature of
the concrete after compaction is above 45 °C or is in excess of 25 °C above the ambient temperature.
3.10 Loadbearing capacity
Loadbearing capacity is the ability of an element to resist a maximum failure load.
3.11 Complementary loadbearing capacity
Complementary loadbearing capacity is the ability of an element to resist a defined load under service
conditions and a defined failure load.
3.12 Normal weigth concrete
3 3
Concrete whose density after drying is higher than 2 000 kg/m but lower or equal to 2 600 kg/m .
3.13 Lightweight concrete
3 3
Concrete having an oven-dry density of not less than 800 kg/m and no more than 2 000 kg/m . It is produced
using lightweight aggregate for all or part of the total aggregate.
4 Requirements
For precast products made into series, mechanical resistance is verified by testing as described hereafter.
For precast products made into short series, it is allowed to use design methods while referring for the
calculation of dimensioning to the Eurocodes and 4.3.7 of EN 13369 for the durability.
4.1 Material requirements
Only materials with established suitability shall be used.
For a material, the establishment of suitability may result from a European Standard which refers specifically
to the use of this material in concrete or in concrete products ; it may also result, under the same conditions,
from an ISO Standard.
Where this material is not covered by a European or ISO Standard, or if it deviates from the requirements of
these standards, the establishment of suitability may result from:
 the relevant national standards or provisions valid in the place of use of the product which refers
specifically to the use of this material in concrete or in concrete products;
or
 a European Technical approval specifically to the use of this material in concrete or concrete products.
For new materials, where none of the above requirements can be satisfied, the properties shall be
documented by theoretical and/or experimental evaluation.
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4.2 Production requirements
4.2.1 Concrete production
The relevant part of clause 4.2.1 of EN 13369 shall apply, with the following complementary requirements.
4.2.1.1 Composition
4.2.1.1.1 Use of admixtures
The aptitude for use is established for the admixtures in accordance with EN 934-2.
4.2.1.1.2 Chloride content
The chloride content of a concrete, expressed as the percentage of chloride ions by mass of cement, shall not
exceed the value for the selected class given in Table 1.
Table 1 — Maximum chloride content of concrete
−−
−−
Maximum Cl
Chloride content
Concrete use content by mass
a
class
b
of cement
Cl 0,20 0,20 %
Containing steel reinforcement or other
embedded metal
Cl 0,40 0,40 %
Cl 0,10 0,10 %
Containing prestressing steel
reinforcement
Cl 0,20 0,20 %
a
For a specific concrete use, the class to be applied depends upon the provisions valid in the place of

use of the concrete.
b
Where type II additions are used and are taken into account for the cement content, the chloride content
is expressed as the percentage chloride ion by mass of cement plus total mass of additions that are
taken into account.
4.2.1.1.3 Resistance to alkali-silica reaction
Where aggregates contain varieties of silica susceptible to attack by alkalis (Na O and K O originating from
2 2
cement or other sources) and if the product is exposed to humid conditions, special precautions in the choice
of constituents shall be taken.
4.2.1.2 Concrete temperature
The temperature of fresh concrete shall not be less 5 °C at the time of placing.
4.2.2 Hardened concrete
4.2.2.1 Compressive strength
Under the test conditions defined in 5.5, the characteristic compressive strength of concrete for the fractile
1)
0,05 , after a 28 days hardening, shall be at least equal to the values given in Table 2.

1)
This means that statistical interpretation of the tests results demonstrate that 95 % of the corresponding production
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Moreover no specimen shall have a compressive strength less than 0,8 times the characteristic value.
Table 2 — Characteristic compressive strength
Concrete Light-weight reinforced Reinforced concrete Prestressed concrete
concrete
Specimens Cylinders Cubes Cylinders Cubes Cylinders Cubes
2 2 2
2 2 2
N/mm N/mm N/mm
N/mm N/mm N/mm
Characteristic
compressive
25 28 35 45 40 50
strength of
concrete for the
fractile 0,05
4.2.2.2 Early compressive strength of concrete for prestressed products
2
The minimum compressive strength at transfer of the prestress force shall be 25 N/mm .
4.2.3 Reinforcement
4.2.3.1 Length of longitudinal reinforcement for posts
The length of the reinforcement shall not be less than the length of the element minus 100 mm.
4.2.3.2 Position of prestressing steel wires
For prestressing wires of diameter d mm the minimum concrete cover to the surface of any wire shall be 2,5 d
or 10 mm whichever is the greater. The minimum spacing between wires shall be 4 d mm centre to centre.
The requirements of 4.3.8.2 also apply.
4.3 Finished product requirement
4.3.1 Geometrical properties
The dimensions of the elements are not fixed.
4.3.1.1 Production tolerances
For Class D1 products the following tolerances shall apply.
Under the test conditions defined in 5.1, actual dimensions shall conform to the corresponding work
dimensions within the following limits:
a) posts:
 length ± 1 %
 cross-section dimensions ± 3 mm
 straightness < 0,5 %
 location of holes ± 5 mm
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b) rails:
 length (between supports) ± 5 mm
 cross-section dimensions ± 3 mm
 straightness < 0,5 %
c) panels:
 length ± 5 mm
 height ± 3 mm
 thickness ± 2 mm
 squareness difference between diagonals: < 0,5 % of their effective mean value
 flatness < 0,2 % of the length
For Class D2 products the tolerances shall be taken from EN 13198.
The producer shall declare the key-dimension for which the dimensional tolerances shall then be conforming
to Table 3
Table 3 — Dimensional tolerances depending on the key-dimension and use
Key dimension Isolated positioning Continuous positioning
± 15 mm ± 5 mm
≤ 1 m
> 1 m ± 15 mm ± 10 mm
For interlocking units in particular, tolerances shall be declared by the manufacturer and shall be such as to
permit interlocking.
4.3.2 Surface characteristics
4.3.2.1 Surface finish as cast
In accordance with Annex B, the maximum total surface area of blowholes is declared by the manufacturer.
4.3.2.2 Surface finish treated
(see 5.3.2).
NOTE Possible efflorescences due to lime or water migrations have no effect on the performances of the elements;
they reduce progressively with time.
4.3.2.3 Ends of the elements
For prestressed elements the ends of the wires shall be flushed with the visible parts of the elements, then
coated with a waterproofing product provided there is adequate data on its durability.
Top ends of reinforced posts shall be shaped to allow water runoff.
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4.3.2.4 Interlocking surfaces
Interlocking surfaces shall have no flaw or burr which could hinder the assembly of the elements.
4.3.3 Mechanical resistance
4.3.3.1 Loadbearing capacity
As defined in 3.10 the loadbearing capacity shall be declared according to the result of the load testing as
described in 5.6.1.
4.3.3.2 Complementary loadbearing capacity
An element shall withstand a complementary loadbearing capacity as defined in 3.11 corresponding to:
 its minimum failure load or, for posts, its normal service and failure loads;
 in the case of posts for solid fences, the class of wind under end use conditions, when tested in
accordance with 5.6.2.
4.3.3.2.1 Basis of the requirements for mechanical properties
The requirements for mechanical properties of the elements (Tables 5 to 11) are based on:
a) a maximum above-ground height equal to 2,50 m (excluding extensions for barbed wires);
b) a centre to centre distance between posts of:
 2 m for solid fences and rails for sports grounds;
 3 m for mesh or wire fences;
 2,5 m for other types of fences;
c) classes of wind for posts for solid fences:
— three classes of wind are defined in Table 4.
For different fence heights or post centres, properties shall be determined by interpolation.
Table 4 — Classes of wind for posts for solid fences
Wind characteristics
a
Classes of wind Normal wind speed Basic dynamic pressure
2
km/h m/s
N/mm
-4
A 100 28
5.10
-4
B 120 33
7.10
-4
C 140 39
9.10
a
Conventional value at 10 m above ground, for a normal site, without screen effect, on an element of which the largest dimension
is 0,50 m.
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4.3.3.2.2 Mechanical resistance of posts
Under the test conditions defined in 5.6.2, posts shall meet the following requirements:
a) at the limit of working conditions: after release of the normal service load (Tables 4 to 7) the deflection
shall not exceed 1 % of the element's above-ground length, and any cracks shall be closed;
b) at the ultimate limit state: the failure load shall be at least equal to the value of the normal failure load
2)
(Tables 5 to 7) for the fractile 0,05 .
Moreover, no post shall have a failure load of less than 0,8 times the normal failure load.
NOTE It is recommended that posts for solid fences of at least class B should be used on the sea front or in exposed
areas. Local provisions valid in the place where the fence is to be erected should be considered.
For straining post, the mechanical resistance of posts requirements 4.3.3.2.2 apply but normal and failure
loads are increased by 50 %, except for straining post used with struts.
For dimensions which exceed those indicated in the tables, the required mechanical properties shall be
defined individually.
The values of loads for intermediate posts are:
Table 5 — Intermediate posts for solid fences
Above-ground height of the slabs (m) 1,00 1,50 2,00 2,50
Class of wind Class of post Normal service load (N)
A A 1 400 1 400 1 800 2 200
B B 1 400 1 800 2 500 3 100
C C 1 400 2 300 3 200 4 000
Class of wind Class of post Normal failure load (N)
A A 2 300 2 300 3 200 4 000
B B 2 300 3 200 4 500 5 600
C C 2 600 4 100 5 700 7 200
Table 6 — Intermediate posts for open-work fences and posts for mixed fences with a height of the
solid part longer than 900 mm
Above-ground height of panels (m) < 1,20 1,50 2,00 2,50
Normal service load (N) 1 400 1 400 1 800 2 200
Normal failure load (N) 2 300 2 300 3 200 4 000
Table 7 — Intermediate posts for mesh or wire fences and posts for mixed fences with a height of the
solid part lower or equal to 900 mm
Above-ground height of posts (m) < 1,20 1,50 2,00 2,50
Normal service load (N) 1 400 1 400 1 400 1 400
Normal failure load (N) 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100

2)
This means that statistical interpretation of the tests results demonstrates that 95 % of the corresponding production
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Table 8 — Intermediate posts for rail-fences
Intended purpose Sports grounds Other types
Centre to centre distance of posts (m) 2,00 2,50
Normal service load (N) 4 000 3 200
Normal failure load (N) 5 900
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