Suspended ceilings - Requirements and test methods

The European Standard provides information for the various parties responsible for designing, manufacturing and specifying/selecting suspended ceilings used for interior applications in general building and civil engineering structures. It covers suspended ceilings sold as a complete kit (including, optionally, light fittings and other features), substructures sold as kits, individual components (products) of such substructures, and membrane components. It includes test methods and methods of assessment, as well as provisions for the evaluation of conformity of the products to the requirements of this standard.
In the absence of any other European Standard, this standard specifies dimensions, tolerances and, where relevant, performance requirements, for commonly available ceiling substructures and membrane components.

Unterdecken - Anforderungen und Prüfverfahren

Plafonds suspendus - Exigences et méthodes d'essai

La présente Norme européenne fournit des informations aux diverses parties chargées de la conception, de la fabrication et de la spécification/sélection des plafonds suspendus pour des applications intérieures dans les bâtiments et structures de génie civil. Elle couvre les plafonds suspendus vendus sous forme de kit complet (comprenant éventuellement des dispositifs d'éclairage et autres fonctionnalités), les ossatures vendues sous forme de kits, les éléments (produits) individuels de ces ossatures, et les éléments d'habillage. Elle contient les méthodes d'essai et d'évaluation ainsi que les dispositions relatives a l'évaluation de la conformité des produits aux exigences de la présente norme.
En l'absence de toute autre Norme européenne, la présente norme spécifie les dimensions, les tolérances et, le cas échéant, les exigences de performance, pour les ossatures de plafond et les éléments d'habillage couramment disponibles.
La présente norme ne couvre pas les produits suivants :
3 plafonds installés dans des constructions mobiles, caravanes et autres formes de moyens de transport ;
3 plafonds ayant des fonctions de chauffage ou de refroidissement ;
3 plafonds soumis a des exigences en matiere de pénétration de l'eau ;
3 plafonds utilisés en extérieur auxquels s'appliquent des exigences autres que celles couvertes par le présent domaine d'application (tunnels, auvents, stations-service, arcades, installations sportives en plein air, parcs de stationnement, etc.) ;
3 plafonds suspendus renforcés ou leur structure porteuse ;
3 plafonds façonnés in situ sans membrane préfabriquée (par exemple, plafonds en plâtre).
La présente norme couvre les caractéristiques essentielles suivantes :
réaction au feu ;
résistance au feu (kits de plafonds suspendus uniquement) ;
rejet d'amiante (teneur) (kits de plafonds suspendus et éléments d'habillage uniquement) ;
rejet de formaldéhyde (kits de plafonds suspendus et éléments d'habillage uniquement) ;
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Suspended ceilings - Requirements and test methodsPlafonds suspendus - Exigences et méthodes d'essaiUnterdecken - Anforderungen und Prüfverfahren91.060.30Stropi. Tla. StopniceCeilings. Floors. StairsICS:SIST EN 13964:2004enTa slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 13964:200401-junij-2004SIST EN 13964:2004SLOVENSKI
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EUROPEAN STANDARDNORME EUROPÉENNEEUROPÄISCHE NORMEN 13964March 2004ICS 91.060.30English versionSuspended ceilings - Requirements and test methodsPlafonds suspendus - Exigences et méthodes d'essaiUnterdecken - Anforderungen und PrüfverfahrenThis European Standard was approved by CEN on 3 November 2003.CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this EuropeanStandard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such nationalstandards may be obtained on application to the Management Centre or to any CEN member.This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translationunder the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the Management Centre has the same status as the officialversions.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.EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATIONCOMITÉ EUROPÉEN DE NORMALISATIONEUROPÄISCHES KOMITEE FÜR NORMUNGManagement Centre: rue de Stassart, 36
B-1050 Brussels© 2004 CENAll rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reservedworldwide for CEN national Members.Ref. No. EN 13964:2004 E



EN 13964:2004 (E)2ContentsPage1Scope.42Normative references.53Terms and definitions.73.1General.73.2Suspended ceiling and substructure components (see Figure 1).83.3Ceiling membranes and ceiling membrane components.93.4Typical suspended ceiling assemblies using volume or thin gauge materials.124Requirements.164.1Material and products – General.164.2Modular dimensions.164.3Mechanical resistance and stability of load bearing components.254.4Safety in case of fire.284.5Hygiene, health and environment – Toxic gasses and dangerous substances.304.6Safety in use.304.7Acoustics.314.8Durability.324.9Colour, light reflectance and gloss factor for suspended ceiling components.354.10Thermal insulation.355Loading capacity of substructures components – Test methods.355.1General.355.2Bending test of metal substructure profiles.365.3Testing of metal suspension and connecting components.385.4Acceptance factor ks.426Evaluation of conformity.426.1General.426.2Initial type testing.436.3Factory production control (FPC).437Marking, labelling and packaging.467.1Marking and labelling.467.2Packaging.46Annex A (informative)
Guidance for installation.47Annex B (normative)
Selection of top fixing and perimeter trim fixing.50Annex C (informative)
Wind load resistance.52Annex D (normative)
Impact resistance.53Annex E (normative)
Formaldehyde classes and associated test methods.57Annex F (normative)
Membrane components – Flexural tensile strength test.59Annex G (normative)
Suspension component – Functional test.67Annex ZA (informative)
Clauses of this European Standard addressing essential requirements or otherprovisions of EU Directives.69Bibliography.81



EN 13964:2004 (E)3ForewordThis document (EN 13964:2004) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 277 “Suspended Ceilings”,the secretariat of which is held by IBN.This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical text orby endorsement, at the latest by September 2004, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at thelatest by December 2005.This document has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission and the EuropeanFree Trade Association, and supports essential requirements of EU Directive 89/106/EEC.For the relationship with EU Directive 89/106/EEC, see informative Annex ZA, which is an integral part of thisdocument.Annexes B, D, E, F and G are normative; Annexes A and C are informative.According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the followingcountries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, 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 the United Kingdom.



EN 13964:2004 (E)41 ScopeThe European Standard provides information for the various parties responsible for designing, manufacturing andspecifying/selecting suspended ceilings used for interior applications in general building and civil engineeringstructures. It covers suspended ceilings sold as a complete kit (including, optionally, light fittings and otherfeatures), substructures sold as kits, individual components (products) of such substructures, and membranecomponents. It includes test methods and methods of assessment, as well as provisions for the evaluation ofconformity of the products to the requirements of this standard.In the absence of any other European Standard, this standard specifies dimensions, tolerances and, whererelevant, performance requirements, for commonly available ceiling substructures and membrane components.This standard does not cover the following:¾ ceilings in mobile buildings, caravans and other forms of transportation,¾ ceilings with heating or cooling properties,¾ ceilings subject to water penetration requirements,¾ ceilings used externally where requirements other than covered by this scope would apply (tunnels, canopies,petrol stations, arcades, open sports facilities, car parks, etc.),¾ heavy duty suspended ceilings or their supporting construction,¾ ceilings formed in-situ with no prefabricated membrane (e.g. plastered ceilings).The standards covers the following essential characteristics:¾ reaction to fire,¾ resistance to fire (suspended ceiling kits only),¾ release of asbestos (content) (suspended ceiling kits and membrane components only),¾ release of formaldehyde (suspended ceiling kits and membrane components only),¾ shatter properties (for membrane components of brittle materials in suspended ceiling kits only),¾ flexural tensile strength,¾ load bearing capacity,¾ electrical safety,¾ direct airborne sound insulation (suspended ceiling kits only),¾ sound absorption (suspended ceiling kits and membrane components only),¾ thermal conductivity (suspended ceiling kits only),¾ durability of flexural tensile strength and load bearing capacity against moisture,¾ condensation.The standard also covers the following non-essential requirements:¾ colour and light reflectance,¾ installation.



EN 13964:2004 (E)52 Normative referencesThis European Standard incorporates by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications. Thesenormative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text, and the publications are listed hereafter. Fordated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications apply to this EuropeanStandard only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references the latest edition of thepublication referred to applies (including amendments).EN 120, Wood-based panels – Determination of formaldehyde content – Extraction method called the perforatormethod.EN 312, Particleboards - SpecificationsEN 335-3, Durability of wood and wood-based products – Definition of hazard classes of biological attack – Part 3:Application to wood based panels.EN 350, Durability of wood and wood-based products – Natural durability of solid wood.EN 351, Durability of wood and wood-based products – Preservative-treated solid wood.EN 460, Durability of wood and wood-based products – Natural durability of solid wood – Guide to the durabilityrequirements for wood to be used in hazard classes.prEN 520, Gypsum plasterboards – Definitions, requirements and test methods.EN 573-3, Aluminium and aluminium alloys – Chemical composition and form of wrought products – Part 3:Chemical composition.EN 599-2, Durability of wood and wood-based products – Performance of preventive wood preservatives asdetermined by biological tests – Part 2: Classification and labelling.EN 622-1, Fibreboards – Specifications – Part 1: General requirements.ENV 717-1, Wood-based panels – Determination of formaldehyde release – Part 1: Formaldehyde emission by thechamber method.EN 717-2, Wood-based panels – Determination of formaldehyde release – Part 2: Formaldehyde release by thegas analysis method.EN 1396: 1996, Aluminium and aluminium alloys – Coil coated sheet and strip for general applications –Specifications.EN 1912, Structural timber – Strength classes – Assignment of visual grades and species.ENV 1991-2-4, Eurocode 1: Basis of design and actions on structures – Part 2.4: Actions on structures – Windactions.ENV 1993-1-1, Eurocode 3: Design of steel structures – Part 1-1: General rules and rules for buildings.ENV 1995-1-1, Eurocode 5: Design of timber structures – Part 1-1: General rules and rules for buildings.ENV 1998-1-3, Eurocode 8: Design provisions for earthquake resistance of structures - Part 1-3: General rules -Specific rules for various materials and elements.EN 10142, Continuously hot dip zinc coated low carbon steels strip and sheet for cold forming – Technical deliveryconditions.EN 10143, Continuously hot dip metal coated steel sheet and strip – Tolerances on dimensions and shape.



EN 13964:2004 (E)6EN 10152, Electrolytically zinc coated cold rolled steel flat products for cold forming – Technical delivery conditions.EN 10169-1, Continuously organic coated (coil-coated) steel flat products – Part 1: General information (definitions,materials, tolerances, test methods).EN 10169-3, Continuously organic coated (coil-coated) steel flat products – Part 3: Products for building interiorapplications.EN 10214, Continuously hot-dip-zinc-aluminium (ZA) coated steel strip and sheet – Technical delivery conditions.EN 10215, Continuously hot-dip aluminium zinc (AZ) coated steel strip and sheet – Technical delivery conditions.EN 10244-2, Steel wire and wire products- Non-ferrous metallic coatings on steel wire- Part 2: Zinc or Zinc alloycoatings.prEN 10327, Continuously hot-dip coated strip and sheet of low carbon steels for cold forming – Technical deliveryconditions.EN ISO 11925-2, Reaction to fire tests - Ignitability of building products subjected to direct impingement of flame -Part 2: Single-flame source test (ISO 11925-2:2002).EN 12524, Building materials and products – Hygrothermal properties – Tabulated design values.EN 12600, Glass in building – Pendulum test – Impact test method and classification for flat glass.EN 12664, Thermal performance of building materials and products – Determination of thermal resistance bymeans of guarded hot plate and heat flow meter methods – Dry and moist products of medium and low thermalresistance.EN 12667, Thermal performance of building materials and products – Determination of thermal resistance bymeans of guarded hot plate and heat flow meter methods – Products of high and medium thermal resistance.EN 13501-1, Fire classification of construction products and building elements – Part 1: Classification using testdata from reaction to fire tests.EN 13501-2, Fire classification of construction products and building elements – Part 2: Classification using datafrom fire resistance tests, excluding ventilation services.EN 13823, Reaction to fire tests for building products – Building products excluding floorings exposed to thethermal attack by a single burning item.prEN 14190, Gypsum plasterboard products from secondary processing – Definitions, requirements and testmethods.prEN 14195, Metal framing components for gypsum plasterboard partitions, wall and ceiling linings – Definitions,requirements and test methods.EN 20140-9, Acoustics – Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements – Part 9:Laboratory measurements of room to room, airborne sound insulation of a suspended ceiling with plenum above it(ISO 140-9:1985).EN ISO 354:, Acoustics – Measurement of sound absorption in a reverberation room (ISO 354:2003).EN ISO 140-3, Acoustics – Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements – Part 3:Laboratory measurements of airborne sound insulation of building elements (ISO 140-3:1995).EN ISO 717-1, Acoustics – Rating of sound insulation in building and of building elements – Part 1: Airborne soundinsulation (ISO 717-1:1996).EN ISO 11654, Acoustics – Sound absorbers for use in buildings – Rating of sound absorption (ISO 11654:1997).



EN 13964:2004 (E)7EN ISO 12944-3, Paints and varnishes – Corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint systems -Part 3: Design considerations (ISO 12944-3:1998).EN ISO 2813, Paints and varnishes – Determination of specular gloss of non-metallic paint films at 20° , 60° and85° (ISO 2813:1994, including Technical Corrigendum 1:1997).EN ISO 6946, Building components and building elements – Thermal resistance and thermal transmittance –Calculation method (ISO 6946:1996).EN ISO 9001:2000, Quality management systems – Requirements (ISO 9001:2000)EN ISO 10211-1, Thermal bridges in building constructions – Heat flows and surface temperatures – Part 1:General calculation methods (ISO 10211-1:1995).ISO 1006, Building construction – Modular co-ordination – Basic module.ISO 7724-2, Paints and varnishes – Colorimetry – Part 2: Colour measurement.ISO 7724-3, Paints and varnishes – Colorimetry – Part 3: Calculation of colour differences.CENELEC HD 384, Electrical installations of buildings.ETAG.001-1, ETAG Metal anchors for use in concrete: Part 1: “General”.ETAG.001-2, ETAG Metal anchors for use in concrete: Part 2: “Torque controlled anchors”.ETAG.001-3, ETAG Metal anchors for use in concrete: Part 3: “Undercut anchors”.ETAG.001-4, ETAG Metal anchors for use in concrete: Part 4: “Deformation controlled anchors”.ETAG.001-5, ETAG Metal anchors for use in concrete: Part 5: “Bonded anchors”.ETAG 001-6, ETAG Metal anchors for use in concrete: Part 6: Metal anchors for redundant use in concrete forlightweight systems.3 Terms and definitionsFor the purposes of this European Standard, the following terms and definitions apply.3.1 General3.1.1ceilingconstruction covering the underside of a floor or roof, providing the overhead surface3.1.2suspended ceilingceiling hung by a suspension from or by a directly fixed substructure or perimeter trim to the load bearing structure(floor, roof, beam and walls) at a distance from the floor or roof above3.1.3suspended ceiling for interior applicationapplication not exposed to outside weather conditions (wind, rain, humidity, pollution, etc.)



EN 13964:2004 (E)83.1.4suspended ceiling kitset of at least two separate components that need to be put together to be installed permanently in the works.Although the components of the kit may be produced by more than one manufacturer, it has to be placed on themarket in a way that enables it to be purchased in one transactionNOTE 1The substructure may be a complete kit or made up of individual components.NOTE 2Although it may contain all necessary components, the kit does not have to contain all the components needed toform an assembled suspended ceiling system.3.1.5assembled suspended ceiling systemsuspended ceiling system components that are adapted to each other, and which may originate from differentsources, which have been installed together in the worksKey1Load bearing structure4Supporting member2Top fixing5Ceiling membrane component3Suspension6Perimeter trimFigure 1 — Principal suspended ceiling components (not all components are necessarily used in aninstallation)3.1.6designer/manufacturer/supplierperson/organisation responsible for demonstrating conformity of the component(s)/kit(s) with the requirements ofthis standard3.2 Suspended ceiling and substructure components (see Figure 1)3.2.1 General3.2.1.1substructuresuspending frame that supports the ceiling membrane. May be a complete kit or made up of individualcomponents. There are three types of substructure:3.2.1.2exposed substructuresubstructure whose underside is exposed



EN 13964:2004 (E)93.2.1.3concealed substructuresubstructure whose underside is not exposed3.2.1.4semi-concealed substructuresubstructure where the underside is exposed in one direction and the intermediate profiles, which are at an angleto the support profiles, are concealed3.2.1.5suspension componentpart of the substructure, connecting it to the load bearing structureNOTEMay be part of a kit or part of an assembled ceiling system.3.2.2 Fixing, connections and supports3.2.2.1top fixingfixing which connects the suspension components or the substructure directly to the load bearing structure3.2.2.2perimeter trim fixing, including corridor fixingfixing which connects the perimeter trim directly to the load bearing structure3.2.2.3sub-structural connectionfixing component used to connect the anchoring component, suspension component, substructure and ceilingmembrane component3.2.2.4supporting membersuspended component of the substructure with direct connection to the suspension component or directly fixedcomponent3.2.2.5cross/secondary supporting componentcomponent of the substructure which spans between two supporting components and with a direct supportingfunction for the ceiling membrane component3.2.2.6perimeter trimsection fixed at the perimeter of the ceiling to support the components of either the substructure or the ceilingmembrane, or both, or fixed to and carried by the ceiling membrane itself3.2.2.7access componentcomponent of the substructure or of the substructure and membrane component with a special access facility toenable a particular part of the ceiling membrane to be removed3.2.2.8splicemechanical connection between substructure sections3.3 Ceiling membranes and ceiling membrane components3.3.1ceiling membraneexposed surface of the ceiling facing the room, excluding any exposed substructure



EN 13964:2004 (E)103.3.2ceiling membrane componentproduct forming part of the ceiling membrane (e.g. a tile or plank)3.3.3volume membrane componentcomponent of which the edges are shaped within the full material thickness (see Figure 3)3.3.4thin gauge membrane componentcomponent of which the edges are achieved by forming the basic sheet material (see Figure 4) and where thethickness permits permanent forming3.3.5tilesquare or rectangular component with the length (l)/width (w) ratio within the range 1< l/w < 2 (see Figure 2)3.3.6plankrectangular component with the length (l)/width (w) ratio within the range 2 < l/w < n (see Figure 2)3.3.7linear componentcomponent of relatively narrow width (w) and of which the length (l) is generally made to measure (see Figure 2)123Key1Tile2Plank3Linear componentFigure 2 — Ceiling membrane components



EN 13964:2004 (E)11KeyASquaredDRebated and groovedBBevelledERebatedCGroovedFTongued and groovedNOTEVarious edges may be used in different combinations. Specification of edges by letter code is allowed. Other edgeforms are possible and available.Figure 3 — Typical edge details of volume ceiling membrane components



EN 13964:2004 (E)12KeyASquaredRRilled or bumpedBBevelledSTongued and groovedPReturn flangedTRoundedQRebatedURevertedNOTEVarious edges may be used in different combinations. Specification of edges by letter code is allowed. Other edgeforms are possible and available.Figure 4 — Typical edge details of thin gauge ceiling membrane components3.4 Typical suspended ceiling assemblies using volume or thin gauge materials3.4.1suspended ceiling systems with boards fixed on the substructureassembly with type A, B or F shaped edges (see Figure 3) where the boards are fixed on the substructure(concealed substructure). The boards are butted and can be visible or jointed (not visible = jointless surface) (seeFigure 5)



EN 13964:2004 (E)13a)b)c)d)Figure 5 — Examples for possible designs with boards fixed on the substructure3.4.2suspended ceiling assembly with various edge types (A, B, C, D, E – see Figure 3) for volume gaugematerials and with type A and Q (see Figure 4) edges for thin gauge materialsassembly in which different edge types are used (see Figure 6 that shows very common applications of how thesesystems are implemented). The substructure can be exposed, semi-concealed or concealedFigure 6 — Examples for possible designs with various edge types3.4.3lay-in suspended ceiling systemassembly with Type A or Type P shaped edges (see Figure 4) that is supported by an exposed substructure (seeFigure 7)Figure 7 — Example for a lay-in suspended ceiling system (other designs may exist)3.4.4rebated lay-in suspended ceiling systemassembly with Type Q edges (see Figure 4), supported by an exposed substructure (see Figure 8)



EN 13964:2004 (E)14Figure 8 — Example for a rebated lay-in suspended ceiling system (other designs may exist)3.4.5clip-in suspended ceiling systemassembly, normally with Type R edges (see Figure 4) that are clipped onto a concealed substructure (see Figure 9)Figure 9 — Example for a clip-in suspended ceiling system (other designs may exist)3.4.6hook-on suspended ceiling systemassembly, one side of which has Type Q edge and the opposite side has a Type U edge (see Figure 4) supportedby a concealed substructure (see Figure 10)Figure 10 — Example for a hook-on suspended ceiling system (other designs may exist)3.4.7linear suspended ceiling system (open or closed)assembly with linear components that are fixed to a substructure (see Figure 11)



EN 13964:2004 (E)15Figure 11 — Example for a linear suspended ceiling system (other designs may exist)3.4.8baffleassembly of vertical membrane components installed at a certain distance from each other (see Figure 12)Figure 12 — Example for a baffle (other design systems may exist)3.4.9open cellmembrane component in grid form (see Figure 13)Figure 13 — Example for an open grid cell (other designs may exist)



EN 13964:2004 (E)164 Requirements4.1 Material and products – GeneralThe materials and products used in the construction of suspended ceilings / ceiling linings shall comply with therequirements of this European Standard.If there is no separate product standard (e.g. prEN 14195) available, the tolerances for substructures shall complywith Tables 1 and 2. The substructure for linear components shall comply with Table 5.The manufactured dimensions and tolerances for volume and thin gauge membrane components shall comply withTables 3 and 4 unless a separate product standard (e.g. prEN 520, prEN 14190, prEN 14126) is available.The manufactured dimensions and tolerances for linear components shall comply with Table 5.Where relevant, measurements shall be made with suitable accuracy.4.2 Modular dimensionsThe plan dimension of suspended ceiling; substructure and membrane components should be based on modularco-ordination as standardised in ISO 1006.The commonly used modular dimensions of membrane components are based on n ´ 100 mm or on a sub-moduleof n ´ 50 mm or n ´ 25 mm.NOTEThe end use performance of suspended ceiling kits, or components in assembled systems, claimed by themanufacturer will only be achieved if they are installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. Guidanceon installation is given in Annex A.



EN 13964:2004 (E)17Table 1 — Grids in assembled suspended ceiling systems – Cross sectional tolerancesCross sectionMaximum permitted tolerancesW (mm)w1 (mm)w2 (mm)h (mm)T-section+ 0,3- 0,3+ 0,3- 0,3+ 0,3- 0,3-+ 1,50- 1,50Z-sectionKey1
Parallel to bottom flange+ 0,3-
0,3+ 0,3-
0,3+ 0,3-
0,3-+ 1,50-
1,50Bandraster+ 0,3- 0,3+ 0,3- 0,3-+ 0,3- 0,3+ 30- 30Furring channel+ 0,3- 0,3--+ 0,3- 0,3+ 30- 30Perimeter trims+ 0,5- 0,5--+ 0,3- 0,3+ 00- 30NOTE 1Measurements in mm are related to the manufactured sizeNOTE 2 nominal = 90°



EN 13964:2004 (E)18Table 2 — Supporting components – Modular toleranceMain runners(T-section and bandraster)Substructure sectionsKey1
Interlocking holes in section2
Splice in supporting componentDefinition:X : 1 Slot distanceY : Sum of slot distances
1,25 m including or excluding one spliceTolerance:X : + / - 0,25 mmY : + / - 0,30 mmCentre point substructureDefinition:M : Axis- axis distance between 2 main runnersX : Axis- axis distance between 2 cross teesTolerance:M : + / - 0,25 mm / mX : + / - 0,25 mm



EN 13964:2004 (E)19Table 2 (continued)All profilesBow : 1,5 mm / mCamber : 1,5 mm / mTwist : 2° / mNOTESquareness and flatness depend on the accuracy of the installation.BowCamberVertical planeHorizontal planeCentroidal axisTwistHorizontalplaneVertical plane



EN 13964:2004 (E)20Table 3 — Tolerances of volume membrane componentscross sectionedgedetailmmlength(mm)widthmmthicknessmmsquarenessdeviation from90°flatness positive andnegative bendingA - squared edgeB - bevelled edge+ / - 1,5+ / - 1,5+ / - 1,51/500maximum tolerance= 1/300 of themeasured lengthC - groovededgeabc+ / - 0,5+ / - 0,3+ / - 0,3+ / - 1,5+ / - 1,5+ / - 1,51/500maximum tolerance= 1/300 of themeasured lengthD - rebated andgrooved edgeabc+ / - 0,3+ / - 0,5+ / - 0,3+ / - 1,5+ / - 1,5+ / - 1,51/500maximum tolerance= 1/300 of themeasured lengthE - rebated edgeab+ / - 0,5+ / - 0,6+ / - 1,5+ / - 1,5+ / - 1,51/500maximum tolerance= 1/300 of themeasur
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