SIST EN 14727:2006
(Main)Laboratory furniture - Storage units for laboratories - Requirements and test methods
Laboratory furniture - Storage units for laboratories - Requirements and test methods
This European Standard specifies requirements and test methods for storage units (see 3.1) used in laboratories.
This European Standard specifies strength, durability and safety requirements to prevent serious injury through normal functional use, as well as misuse that might reasonably be expected to occur.
Safety, depending on the structure of the building, is not included e.g. the strength of wall hanging cabinets includes only the cabinet and its parts. The wall and the fixing in the wall are not included.
It should be understood that the tests do not ensure that structural failure will not eventually occur as a result of habitual misuse or after an excessively long period of service.
Assessment of ageing, degradation and the heating effect of appliances are not included nor are ergonomic aspects or resistance to fire.
Labormöbel - Schränke und Regale für Laboratorien - Anforderungen und Prüfverfahren
Diese Europäische Norm legt Anforderungen und Prüfverfahren für Schränke und Regale (siehe 3.1) zur Ver-wendung
in Laboratorien fest.
Diese Europäische Norm legt Anforderungen an die Festigkeit, Dauerhaltbarkeit und Sicherheit fest, um ernst-hafte
Verletzungen auf Grund üblicher funktionsbedingter Nutzung sowie auf Grund von zu erwartendem
Missbrauch zu verhüten.
Die von der Gebäudekonstruktion abhängige Sicherheit ist nicht einbezogen, so gilt z. B. die Festigkeit von an
der Wand befestigten Schränken nur für den Schrank und die für die Befestigung verwendeten Teile. Die
Wand selbst und die wandseitigen Befestigungsmittel sind nicht einbezogen.
Verständlicherweise wird durch die Prüfungen nicht sichergestellt, dass Mängel, die infolge regelmäßigen
Missbrauchs oder nach einer übermäßig langen Nutzungszeit bei tragenden Teilen auftreten können, vermie-den
werden.
Die Bewertung von Alterung, Verschlechterung und die Wärmeeinwirkung durch Geräte sowie ergonomische
Aspekte oder Feuerbeständigkeit sind nicht einbezogen.
Mobilier de laboratoire - Eléments de stockage pour laboratoires - Exigences et méthodes d'essai
La présente Norme européenne spécifie les exigences et les méthodes d'essai des éléments de stockage
(voir 3.1) utilisés dans les laboratoires.
La présente Norme européenne spécifie les exigences de résistance, de durabilité et de sécurité afin d'éviter
des blessures graves pendant une utilisation fonctionnelle normale, ainsi que pendant les utilisations abusives
auxquelles on peut raisonnablement s'attendre.
La sécurité qui dépend de la structure du bâtiment n'est pas incluse. La résistance des meubles fixés au mur,
par exemple, n'inclut que le meuble et ses parties mais le mur et la fixation dans le mur ne sont pas incluses.
Il convient de comprendre que les essais ne permettent pas d'assurer qu'une défaillance structurelle ne finira
pas par se produire a la suite d'une utilisation abusive habituelle ou apres une durée de service
excessivement longue.
L'évaluation du vieillissement et de la dégradation ainsi que l'effet du chauffage sur les appareils ne sont pas
inclus, les aspects ergonomiques et la résistance au feu ne l'étant pas non plus.
Laboratorijsko pohištvo – Shranjevalne enote za laboratorije – Zahteve in preskusne metode
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Standards Content (Sample)
SLOVENSKI STANDARD
SIST EN 14727:2006
01-februar-2006
Laboratorijsko pohištvo – Shranjevalne enote za laboratorije – Zahteve in
preskusne metode
Laboratory furniture - Storage units for laboratories - Requirements and test methods
Labormöbel - Schränke und Regale für Laboratorien - Anforderungen und Prüfverfahren
Mobilier de laboratoire - Eléments de stockage pour laboratoires - Exigences et
méthodes d'essai
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 14727:2005
ICS:
71.040.10 Kemijski laboratoriji. Chemical laboratories.
Laboratorijska oprema Laboratory equipment
97.140 Pohištvo Furniture
SIST EN 14727:2006 en,fr,de
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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SIST EN 14727:2006
EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN 14727
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
December 2005
ICS 71.040.10
English Version
Laboratory furniture - Storage units for laboratories -
Requirements and test methods
Mobilier de laboratoire - Eléments de stockage pour Labormöbel - Schränke und Regale für Laboratorien -
laboratoires - Exigences et méthodes d'essai Anforderungen und Prüfverfahren
This European Standard was approved by CEN on 29 August 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.
EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATION
COMITÉ EUROPÉEN DE NORMALISATION
EUROPÄISCHES KOMITEE FÜR NORMUNG
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 14727:2005: 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
4 General test conditions.6
4.1 Preliminary preparation.6
4.2 Test equipment.6
4.3 Tolerances.7
4.4 Sequence of testing.7
5 Test apparatus.7
5.1 Test floor.7
5.2 Test wall.7
5.3 Stops.7
5.4 Loading pad.7
5.5 Apparatus for slam open of extension elements.7
5.6 Dead loads.7
5.7 Glass marbles.8
5.8 Impact plate.8
6 General safety requirements.8
7 Test procedures and requirements .8
7.1 Shelves.8
7.1.1 Stable positioning of shelves.8
7.1.2 Deflection of shelves .9
7.2 Shelf supports.9
7.3 Pivoted doors.10
7.3.1 General.10
7.3.2 Strength of pivoted doors .10
7.3.4 Durability test on hinged and pivoted doors .10
7.3.5 Safety requirements.11
7.3.6 Durability requirement.11
7.4 Sliding doors and horizontal roll fronts .11
7.4.1 General.11
7.4.2 Slam open and shut.11
7.4.3 Durability test of sliding doors and horizontal roll fronts.12
7.4.4 Safety requirements.12
7.4.5 Strength and durability requirements .12
7.5 Drawers and extension elements.12
7.5.1 General.12
7.5.2 Slam open test for drawers equipped with open stops .12
7.5.3 Strength of drawers and extension elements.13
7.5.4 Durability test of drawers and extension element.13
7.5.5 Displacement of drawer bottoms.13
7.5.6 Safety requirements.14
7.5.7 Strength and durability requirements .14
7.6 Flaps.14
7.6.1 General.14
7.6.2 Strength test.14
7.6.3 Durability test.15
7.6.4 Safety requirements.15
7.6.5 Strength and durability requirements .15
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7.7 Static load on top surfaces of storage units.15
7.7.1 Top Surfaces.15
7.7.2 Safety requirements.15
7.8 Wall and top mounted units .15
7.8.1 General.15
7.8.2 Tests on movable parts, shelf supports and top surfaces .16
7.8.3 Overload.16
7.8.4 Safety requirements.16
8 Stability.17
8.1 Stability with closed drawers and doors.17
8.2 Stability with open drawers, flaps and doors .17
9 Additional safety requirements for underbench cabinets on castors .17
9.1 Retention of drawers on sudden cessation of movement of unit .17
9.2 Stopping device.17
9.3 Safety requirements.17
10 Installation instructions.17
11 Test report.18
Annex A (normative) .19
A.1 Slam open test of extension elements .19
A.1.2 Apparatus.19
A.1.3 Calibration.19
Annex B (informative) Example of loading of wall hanging units (see 7.8.3 Overload) .22
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Foreword
This European Standard (EN 14727:2005) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 207
“Furniture”, the secretariat of which is held by UNI.
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 June 2006, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at
the latest by June 2006.
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.
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1 Scope
This European Standard specifies requirements and test methods for storage units (see 3.1) used in
laboratories.
This European Standard specifies strength, durability and safety requirements to prevent serious injury
through normal functional use, as well as misuse that might reasonably be expected to occur.
Safety, depending on the structure of the building, is not included e.g. the strength of wall hanging cabinets
includes only the cabinet and its parts. The wall and the fixing in the wall are not included.
It should be understood that the tests do not ensure that structural failure will not eventually occur as a result
of habitual misuse or after an excessively long period of service.
Assessment of ageing, degradation and the heating effect of appliances are not included nor are ergonomic
aspects or resistance to fire.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this European Standard. For
dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 131-2, Ladders -Requirements, testing, marking
EN 14072:2003, Glass in furniture – Test methods
EN 14749:2005 Domestic and kitchen storage units and worktops - Safety requirements and test methods
ISO 7619-2, Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic – Determination of indentation hardness - Part 2: IRHD
pocket meter method
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this European Standard, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1
storage unit
item of furniture consisting of cupboards and/or shelves and/or drawers, intended for the storage of laboratory
materials and equipment
3.2
free-standing unit
unit not attached to the structure of the building
3.3
built-in unit
unit attached to the structure of the building, directly or via other units
3.4
wall-mounted unit
unit supported entirely by one or more walls of the building
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3.5
top mounted unit
unit supported by the ceiling
3.6
mobile unit
unit equipped with glides, wheels or castors
3.7
latching device:
device which automatically holds a door in the fully open or fully closed position
3.8
locking mechanism
device which prevents a door from opening once it has been activated by a deliberate movement
4 General test conditions
4.1 Preliminary preparation
The furniture shall be tested as delivered. If of knock-down type, it shall be assembled according to
instructions supplied with the furniture. If the furniture can be assembled or combined in different ways, the
most adverse combination shall be used for each test. The same is valid for units that can be combined with
other units or components.
The test unit shall be stored in indoor ambient conditions for at least one week immediately prior to testing.
Any deviation from this procedure shall be stated in the test report.
Except for the deflection of shelves, the tests shall be carried out in indoor ambient conditions, but if during a
test the temperature is outside the range 15 ºC to 25 ºC, the maximum and/or minimum temperature shall be
recorded in the test report.
The tests for the deflection of shelves shall be carried out at a relative humidity of 45 % to 55 %, If during a
test the relative humidity is outside this range, the maximum and/or minimum shall be recorded in the test
report.
Where applicable, units shall be mounted with the fixing points specified by the manufacturer, using fixings
which will not fail during the tests.
Tighten any assembly fittings before testing.
The tests refer to furniture parts with conventional function. Combination of tests may be necessary to cover
the properties of multi-function components, e.g. a shelf that can be pulled out on runners shall be tested for
strength of shelf supports and tested for strength of the runners.
4.2 Test equipment
The forces in the static load tests shall be applied sufficiently slowly to ensure that dynamic loads are
negligible. Operation tests shall be carried out sufficiently slowly to ensure that kinetic heating does not occur.
Unless otherwise specified, the test loads may be applied by any suitable device because results are not
dependent upon the apparatus, provided the test equipment does not restrict deformation under load or
tipping except when specifically required.
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4.3 Tolerances
Unless otherwise stated the following tolerances are applicable:
forces ± 5 % of the nominal force;
velocities ± 5 % of the nominal velocity;
masses ± 1,0 % of the nominal mass;
dimensions ± 1,0 mm on the nominal dimension;
Angles ±2° of the nominal angle.
The accuracy for the positioning of loading pads shall be ±5;mm.
If masses are used instead of forces, the relationship 10 N = 1 kg shall be used.
4.4 Sequence of testing
All the tests specified for a component, e.g. doors, shall be carried out in the sequence laid down in this
European Standard, but it is not necessary to test the different components of the article e.g. doors or drawers
in the sequence of the clauses.
All tests specified for a component part and/or unit shall be carried out on the same sample.
5 Test apparatus
5.1 Test floor
A rigid, horizontal and flat surface.
5.2 Test wall
A rigid, vertical and plane surface.
5.3 Stops
Stops to prevent the article from sliding but not tilting, not higher than 12 mm except in cases where the
design of the item necessitates the use of higher stops, in which case the lowest that will prevent the item
from sliding shall be used.
5.4 Loading pad
A rigid cylindrical object, 50 mm in diameter, having a flat face with 12 mm radius on the edge.
5.5 Apparatus for slam open of extension elements
Two examples for a suitable apparatus as well as calibration instructions are given in annex A.
5.6 Dead loads
Masses shall be designed so that they do not reinforce the structure or redistribute the stresses.
Bags shall be divided into small compartments to prevent the contents from moving during the test.
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5.7 Glass marbles
Marbles between 10 mm and 15 mm in diameter shall be used during the test described in 7.5 (slam open test
of drawers). They shall be in a flexible bag large enough to allow them to move during the test.
5.8 Impact plate
A 1,7 kg impact plate, with a steel plate of 200 mm -109 mm -10 mm faced with a 3 mm thick layer of rubber
with a hardness of (85 ± 10) IRHD according to ISO 7619-2.
6 General safety requirements
Components or parts of the storage units and worktops of storage units with which the user may come into
contact during normal use shall have no burrs and/or sharp edges, nor shall there be open-ended tubes.
To avoid the hazard of a pinching or scissoring action between moving parts accessible during normal use the
distance between such parts shall be kept to less than ≥8 mm or greater than ≥25 mm in any position during
movement, with the exception of doors (including hinges) and extension elements (including runners), but
including the distance between handles and other parts.
In order to avoid pinching points for feet the safety height for vertically moving units shall be at least 100 mm
from the floor.
All roll front doors sliding vertically shall not move by themselves from any position higher than 50 mm
measured from the closed position if this can cause any injury.
All extension elements whose mass including contents exceeds 10 kg (see table 1) shall have effective open
stops, i.e. they shall resist being pulled out of the carcase once by a force of 200 N applied to the handle of
the loaded drawer or they shall be supplied with a label on the drawer's front, that the drawer can easily be
pulled out.
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Any external, vertical glass component ≥0.1 m in area, where the smallest dimension is greater than or equal
to 200 mm and any part of which is less than 900 mm above the floor, shall not break when tested according
to EN 14072, when using a drop height of 60 mm or shall break as specified in EN 14072:2003, clause 7, C2
or C3.
At least two of the wheels or castors of movable units shall be lockable.
If high storage units are equipped with ladders, the ladders shall comply with the relevant requirements of EN
131-2.
The tests specified in clauses 7.1. 1; 7.2; 7.3.2; 7.5.2; 7.6.2; 7.7; 7.8; 8.1 and 8.2 are safety tests.
7 Test procedures and requirements
7.1 Shelves
7.1.1 Stable positioning of shelves
All shelves shall be secured against falling out.
This requirement is fulfilled when the horizontal force applied to the middle of the front edge required to initiate
movement of the unloaded shelf is more than 50 % of the weight of the unloaded shelf.
No unloaded shelf shall tip when a downward vertical force of 100 N is applied at any point 25 mm in from the
front edge.
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7.1.2 Deflection of shelves
Testing of the deflection of shelves, which are not made of metal, glass or stone, shall be carried out in a
controlled humidity atmosphere (see 4.1).
Place the shelf on its supports in the unit.
The deflection of the shelf shall be measured at the front edge where it is greatest.
The deflection shall be measured to an accuracy of ±0,1 mm with reference to a straight line parallel to the
front edge drawn between two adjacent supports.
Load the shelf uniformly with the maximum load specified by the manufacturer or within the loads in Table 1
and apply for:
-one hour for shelves made of metal, glass and stove;
-one week for all other shelves.
At the same points as specified above, measure and record the deflection under load to an accuracy of ± 0,1
mm and as a percentage of the distance between the supports.
7.2 Shelf supports
All supports of the shelf for testing shall be tested.
For units with an indeterminate number of shelves, unless otherwise specified, divide the internal height of the
article in millimetres by 300 and take the nearer integer. This number minus 1 shall then be the number of
shelves to be fitted.
Load all components intended for storage purposes uniformly according to table 1.
Table 1 — Required loads
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Shelves/flaps/bottoms 1,00 kg/dm
3
0,65 kg/dm
Baskets with internal heights ≤ 100 mm
3
All other baskets 0,20 kg/dm
3
0,35 kg/dm
Extension elements with ≤ 110 mm clear height
3
All other drawers 0,20 kg/dm
For the shelf being tested, distribute the load uniformly, except at approximately 220 mm from one support,
where the impact plate (5.8) shall be tipped over 10 times at a point as close to the support as possible (see
Figure 1). The striking surface shall be that faced with rubber.
After the test the shelf supports and/or the shelf/carcase shall show no fracture or other damage that can
affect the safety.
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Dimensions in millimetres
Figure 1 — Strength test of shelf supports
7.3 Pivoted doors
7.3.1 General
These tests apply to all doors hinged to the carcase on one vertical side (incl. folding doors). Load all
components intended for storage purposes uniformly according to Table 1.
7.3.2 Strength of pivoted doors
Load the door as shown in Figure 2 with a load of 30 kg.
Swing the door 10 full cycles (back and forth) from a position 45° from fully closed to a position 10° from fully
opened, but to a maximum of 135°.
Opening and closing can be done by hand using 3 s to 5 s for opening and 3 s to 5 s for closing.
7.3.3 Horizontal static force on open door
Doors having a maximum opening angle of 135° or less, shall be tested as follows:
Apply a horizontal static force of 80 N to the fully opened door perpendicular to the plane of the door on its
horizontal centre line 100 mm from the outer edge of the door in the direction of the opening. Apply the load
10 times.
Before and after the test, inspect the appearance and function of the unloaded door after using the adjustment
provided.
There shall be no damage affecting function.
7.3.4 Durability test on hinged and pivoted doors
Attach a weight with a mass of 2 kg (see figure 2) equally distributed on both sides of the door on the vertical
centre line.
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Swing the door 50,000 cycles (back and forth) without forcing the hinge in the open position from a position
45° from fully closed to a position 10° from fully opened, but to a maximum of 135°, the recommended rate is
maximum 6 cycles per minute.
Any door closing catch mechanism fitted shall be operated at every cycle. Locking mechanisms are not
included.
Before and after the test, inspect the appearance and function of the unloaded door after using any
adjustment provided.
NOTE At the end of the test, the force required for opening and closing should not vary from more than 20 %.
7.3.5 Safety requirements
After the tests in 7.3.2 and 7.3.3 the door shall remain fully attached to the cabinet.
7.3.6 Durability requirement
After the tests in 7.3.2, 7.3.3 and 7.3.4 the function of the door shall not be impaired.
Dimensions in millimetres
Figure 2 — Load test of pivoted doors
7.4 Sliding doors and horizontal roll fronts
7.4.1 General
This test applies to all doors sliding horizontally including those constructed from hinged elements. Load all
components intended for storage purposes uniformly according to Table 1.
7.4.2 Slam open and shut
The door shall be opened/closed by means of a string or cord attached to the centre of the handle. If the
handle has a length greater than 200 mm, the string shall be attached 100 mm below the top of the handle up
to a maximum height from the floor of 1 200 mm (see Figure 3). If the door has no handle, the string shall be
attached at middle of the door height, up to a maximum of 1 200 mm from the floor.
Determine the mass, W, required to just move the door. The test mass shall be 4 kg plus the mass W.
Close/open the door/roll front 10 times towards the fully closed/opened positions using the test mass (W + 4
kg).
Start the movement 300 mm from the closed/opened positions respectively. The test mass shall be removed
10 mm before the door/roll front is fully closed/opened.
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Dimensions in millimetres
Figure 3 — Slam open/shut of sliding doors
7.4.3 Durability test of sliding doors and horizontal roll fronts
Open and close the door or roll front gently 20,000 cycles from the fully closed position to a position 50 mm
from the fully opened position. Apply the opening and closing force to the handle.
If the door/roll front has a catching device at any position, operate this mechanism at every cycle. Catching
device does not include locking mechanism.
7.4.4 Safety requirements
After the test in 7.4.2 the door shall still be retained within the carcase.
7.4.5 Strength and durability requirements
After the tests in 7.4.2 and 7.4.3 the door and/or carcase shall s
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
SIST EN 14727:2006
01-februar-2006
Laboratorijsko pohištvo – Shranjevalne enote za laboratorije – Zahteve in
preskusne metode
Laboratory furniture - Storage units for laboratories - Requirements and test methods
Labormöbel - Schränke und Regale für Laboratorien - Anforderungen und Prüfverfahren
Mobilier de laboratoire - Eléments de stockage pour laboratoires - Exigences et
méthodes d'essai
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 14727:2005
ICS:
71.040.10 Kemijski laboratoriji. Chemical laboratories.
Laboratorijska oprema Laboratory equipment
97.140 Pohištvo Furniture
SIST EN 14727:2006 en,fr,de
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN 14727
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
December 2005
ICS 71.040.10
English Version
Laboratory furniture - Storage units for laboratories -
Requirements and test methods
Mobilier de laboratoire - Eléments de stockage pour Labormöbel - Schränke und Regale für Laboratorien -
laboratoires - Exigences et méthodes d'essai Anforderungen und Prüfverfahren
This European Standard was approved by CEN on 29 August 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.
EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATION
COMITÉ EUROPÉEN DE NORMALISATION
EUROPÄISCHES KOMITEE FÜR NORMUNG
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 14727:2005: 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
4 General test conditions.6
4.1 Preliminary preparation.6
4.2 Test equipment.6
4.3 Tolerances.7
4.4 Sequence of testing.7
5 Test apparatus.7
5.1 Test floor.7
5.2 Test wall.7
5.3 Stops.7
5.4 Loading pad.7
5.5 Apparatus for slam open of extension elements.7
5.6 Dead loads.7
5.7 Glass marbles.8
5.8 Impact plate.8
6 General safety requirements.8
7 Test procedures and requirements .8
7.1 Shelves.8
7.1.1 Stable positioning of shelves.8
7.1.2 Deflection of shelves .9
7.2 Shelf supports.9
7.3 Pivoted doors.10
7.3.1 General.10
7.3.2 Strength of pivoted doors .10
7.3.4 Durability test on hinged and pivoted doors .10
7.3.5 Safety requirements.11
7.3.6 Durability requirement.11
7.4 Sliding doors and horizontal roll fronts .11
7.4.1 General.11
7.4.2 Slam open and shut.11
7.4.3 Durability test of sliding doors and horizontal roll fronts.12
7.4.4 Safety requirements.12
7.4.5 Strength and durability requirements .12
7.5 Drawers and extension elements.12
7.5.1 General.12
7.5.2 Slam open test for drawers equipped with open stops .12
7.5.3 Strength of drawers and extension elements.13
7.5.4 Durability test of drawers and extension element.13
7.5.5 Displacement of drawer bottoms.13
7.5.6 Safety requirements.14
7.5.7 Strength and durability requirements .14
7.6 Flaps.14
7.6.1 General.14
7.6.2 Strength test.14
7.6.3 Durability test.15
7.6.4 Safety requirements.15
7.6.5 Strength and durability requirements .15
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7.7 Static load on top surfaces of storage units.15
7.7.1 Top Surfaces.15
7.7.2 Safety requirements.15
7.8 Wall and top mounted units .15
7.8.1 General.15
7.8.2 Tests on movable parts, shelf supports and top surfaces .16
7.8.3 Overload.16
7.8.4 Safety requirements.16
8 Stability.17
8.1 Stability with closed drawers and doors.17
8.2 Stability with open drawers, flaps and doors .17
9 Additional safety requirements for underbench cabinets on castors .17
9.1 Retention of drawers on sudden cessation of movement of unit .17
9.2 Stopping device.17
9.3 Safety requirements.17
10 Installation instructions.17
11 Test report.18
Annex A (normative) .19
A.1 Slam open test of extension elements .19
A.1.2 Apparatus.19
A.1.3 Calibration.19
Annex B (informative) Example of loading of wall hanging units (see 7.8.3 Overload) .22
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Foreword
This European Standard (EN 14727:2005) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 207
“Furniture”, the secretariat of which is held by UNI.
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 June 2006, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at
the latest by June 2006.
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.
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1 Scope
This European Standard specifies requirements and test methods for storage units (see 3.1) used in
laboratories.
This European Standard specifies strength, durability and safety requirements to prevent serious injury
through normal functional use, as well as misuse that might reasonably be expected to occur.
Safety, depending on the structure of the building, is not included e.g. the strength of wall hanging cabinets
includes only the cabinet and its parts. The wall and the fixing in the wall are not included.
It should be understood that the tests do not ensure that structural failure will not eventually occur as a result
of habitual misuse or after an excessively long period of service.
Assessment of ageing, degradation and the heating effect of appliances are not included nor are ergonomic
aspects or resistance to fire.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this European Standard. For
dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 131-2, Ladders -Requirements, testing, marking
EN 14072:2003, Glass in furniture – Test methods
EN 14749:2005 Domestic and kitchen storage units and worktops - Safety requirements and test methods
ISO 7619-2, Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic – Determination of indentation hardness - Part 2: IRHD
pocket meter method
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this European Standard, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1
storage unit
item of furniture consisting of cupboards and/or shelves and/or drawers, intended for the storage of laboratory
materials and equipment
3.2
free-standing unit
unit not attached to the structure of the building
3.3
built-in unit
unit attached to the structure of the building, directly or via other units
3.4
wall-mounted unit
unit supported entirely by one or more walls of the building
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3.5
top mounted unit
unit supported by the ceiling
3.6
mobile unit
unit equipped with glides, wheels or castors
3.7
latching device:
device which automatically holds a door in the fully open or fully closed position
3.8
locking mechanism
device which prevents a door from opening once it has been activated by a deliberate movement
4 General test conditions
4.1 Preliminary preparation
The furniture shall be tested as delivered. If of knock-down type, it shall be assembled according to
instructions supplied with the furniture. If the furniture can be assembled or combined in different ways, the
most adverse combination shall be used for each test. The same is valid for units that can be combined with
other units or components.
The test unit shall be stored in indoor ambient conditions for at least one week immediately prior to testing.
Any deviation from this procedure shall be stated in the test report.
Except for the deflection of shelves, the tests shall be carried out in indoor ambient conditions, but if during a
test the temperature is outside the range 15 ºC to 25 ºC, the maximum and/or minimum temperature shall be
recorded in the test report.
The tests for the deflection of shelves shall be carried out at a relative humidity of 45 % to 55 %, If during a
test the relative humidity is outside this range, the maximum and/or minimum shall be recorded in the test
report.
Where applicable, units shall be mounted with the fixing points specified by the manufacturer, using fixings
which will not fail during the tests.
Tighten any assembly fittings before testing.
The tests refer to furniture parts with conventional function. Combination of tests may be necessary to cover
the properties of multi-function components, e.g. a shelf that can be pulled out on runners shall be tested for
strength of shelf supports and tested for strength of the runners.
4.2 Test equipment
The forces in the static load tests shall be applied sufficiently slowly to ensure that dynamic loads are
negligible. Operation tests shall be carried out sufficiently slowly to ensure that kinetic heating does not occur.
Unless otherwise specified, the test loads may be applied by any suitable device because results are not
dependent upon the apparatus, provided the test equipment does not restrict deformation under load or
tipping except when specifically required.
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4.3 Tolerances
Unless otherwise stated the following tolerances are applicable:
forces ± 5 % of the nominal force;
velocities ± 5 % of the nominal velocity;
masses ± 1,0 % of the nominal mass;
dimensions ± 1,0 mm on the nominal dimension;
Angles ±2° of the nominal angle.
The accuracy for the positioning of loading pads shall be ±5;mm.
If masses are used instead of forces, the relationship 10 N = 1 kg shall be used.
4.4 Sequence of testing
All the tests specified for a component, e.g. doors, shall be carried out in the sequence laid down in this
European Standard, but it is not necessary to test the different components of the article e.g. doors or drawers
in the sequence of the clauses.
All tests specified for a component part and/or unit shall be carried out on the same sample.
5 Test apparatus
5.1 Test floor
A rigid, horizontal and flat surface.
5.2 Test wall
A rigid, vertical and plane surface.
5.3 Stops
Stops to prevent the article from sliding but not tilting, not higher than 12 mm except in cases where the
design of the item necessitates the use of higher stops, in which case the lowest that will prevent the item
from sliding shall be used.
5.4 Loading pad
A rigid cylindrical object, 50 mm in diameter, having a flat face with 12 mm radius on the edge.
5.5 Apparatus for slam open of extension elements
Two examples for a suitable apparatus as well as calibration instructions are given in annex A.
5.6 Dead loads
Masses shall be designed so that they do not reinforce the structure or redistribute the stresses.
Bags shall be divided into small compartments to prevent the contents from moving during the test.
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5.7 Glass marbles
Marbles between 10 mm and 15 mm in diameter shall be used during the test described in 7.5 (slam open test
of drawers). They shall be in a flexible bag large enough to allow them to move during the test.
5.8 Impact plate
A 1,7 kg impact plate, with a steel plate of 200 mm -109 mm -10 mm faced with a 3 mm thick layer of rubber
with a hardness of (85 ± 10) IRHD according to ISO 7619-2.
6 General safety requirements
Components or parts of the storage units and worktops of storage units with which the user may come into
contact during normal use shall have no burrs and/or sharp edges, nor shall there be open-ended tubes.
To avoid the hazard of a pinching or scissoring action between moving parts accessible during normal use the
distance between such parts shall be kept to less than ≥8 mm or greater than ≥25 mm in any position during
movement, with the exception of doors (including hinges) and extension elements (including runners), but
including the distance between handles and other parts.
In order to avoid pinching points for feet the safety height for vertically moving units shall be at least 100 mm
from the floor.
All roll front doors sliding vertically shall not move by themselves from any position higher than 50 mm
measured from the closed position if this can cause any injury.
All extension elements whose mass including contents exceeds 10 kg (see table 1) shall have effective open
stops, i.e. they shall resist being pulled out of the carcase once by a force of 200 N applied to the handle of
the loaded drawer or they shall be supplied with a label on the drawer's front, that the drawer can easily be
pulled out.
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Any external, vertical glass component ≥0.1 m in area, where the smallest dimension is greater than or equal
to 200 mm and any part of which is less than 900 mm above the floor, shall not break when tested according
to EN 14072, when using a drop height of 60 mm or shall break as specified in EN 14072:2003, clause 7, C2
or C3.
At least two of the wheels or castors of movable units shall be lockable.
If high storage units are equipped with ladders, the ladders shall comply with the relevant requirements of EN
131-2.
The tests specified in clauses 7.1. 1; 7.2; 7.3.2; 7.5.2; 7.6.2; 7.7; 7.8; 8.1 and 8.2 are safety tests.
7 Test procedures and requirements
7.1 Shelves
7.1.1 Stable positioning of shelves
All shelves shall be secured against falling out.
This requirement is fulfilled when the horizontal force applied to the middle of the front edge required to initiate
movement of the unloaded shelf is more than 50 % of the weight of the unloaded shelf.
No unloaded shelf shall tip when a downward vertical force of 100 N is applied at any point 25 mm in from the
front edge.
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7.1.2 Deflection of shelves
Testing of the deflection of shelves, which are not made of metal, glass or stone, shall be carried out in a
controlled humidity atmosphere (see 4.1).
Place the shelf on its supports in the unit.
The deflection of the shelf shall be measured at the front edge where it is greatest.
The deflection shall be measured to an accuracy of ±0,1 mm with reference to a straight line parallel to the
front edge drawn between two adjacent supports.
Load the shelf uniformly with the maximum load specified by the manufacturer or within the loads in Table 1
and apply for:
-one hour for shelves made of metal, glass and stove;
-one week for all other shelves.
At the same points as specified above, measure and record the deflection under load to an accuracy of ± 0,1
mm and as a percentage of the distance between the supports.
7.2 Shelf supports
All supports of the shelf for testing shall be tested.
For units with an indeterminate number of shelves, unless otherwise specified, divide the internal height of the
article in millimetres by 300 and take the nearer integer. This number minus 1 shall then be the number of
shelves to be fitted.
Load all components intended for storage purposes uniformly according to table 1.
Table 1 — Required loads
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Shelves/flaps/bottoms 1,00 kg/dm
3
0,65 kg/dm
Baskets with internal heights ≤ 100 mm
3
All other baskets 0,20 kg/dm
3
0,35 kg/dm
Extension elements with ≤ 110 mm clear height
3
All other drawers 0,20 kg/dm
For the shelf being tested, distribute the load uniformly, except at approximately 220 mm from one support,
where the impact plate (5.8) shall be tipped over 10 times at a point as close to the support as possible (see
Figure 1). The striking surface shall be that faced with rubber.
After the test the shelf supports and/or the shelf/carcase shall show no fracture or other damage that can
affect the safety.
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Dimensions in millimetres
Figure 1 — Strength test of shelf supports
7.3 Pivoted doors
7.3.1 General
These tests apply to all doors hinged to the carcase on one vertical side (incl. folding doors). Load all
components intended for storage purposes uniformly according to Table 1.
7.3.2 Strength of pivoted doors
Load the door as shown in Figure 2 with a load of 30 kg.
Swing the door 10 full cycles (back and forth) from a position 45° from fully closed to a position 10° from fully
opened, but to a maximum of 135°.
Opening and closing can be done by hand using 3 s to 5 s for opening and 3 s to 5 s for closing.
7.3.3 Horizontal static force on open door
Doors having a maximum opening angle of 135° or less, shall be tested as follows:
Apply a horizontal static force of 80 N to the fully opened door perpendicular to the plane of the door on its
horizontal centre line 100 mm from the outer edge of the door in the direction of the opening. Apply the load
10 times.
Before and after the test, inspect the appearance and function of the unloaded door after using the adjustment
provided.
There shall be no damage affecting function.
7.3.4 Durability test on hinged and pivoted doors
Attach a weight with a mass of 2 kg (see figure 2) equally distributed on both sides of the door on the vertical
centre line.
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Swing the door 50,000 cycles (back and forth) without forcing the hinge in the open position from a position
45° from fully closed to a position 10° from fully opened, but to a maximum of 135°, the recommended rate is
maximum 6 cycles per minute.
Any door closing catch mechanism fitted shall be operated at every cycle. Locking mechanisms are not
included.
Before and after the test, inspect the appearance and function of the unloaded door after using any
adjustment provided.
NOTE At the end of the test, the force required for opening and closing should not vary from more than 20 %.
7.3.5 Safety requirements
After the tests in 7.3.2 and 7.3.3 the door shall remain fully attached to the cabinet.
7.3.6 Durability requirement
After the tests in 7.3.2, 7.3.3 and 7.3.4 the function of the door shall not be impaired.
Dimensions in millimetres
Figure 2 — Load test of pivoted doors
7.4 Sliding doors and horizontal roll fronts
7.4.1 General
This test applies to all doors sliding horizontally including those constructed from hinged elements. Load all
components intended for storage purposes uniformly according to Table 1.
7.4.2 Slam open and shut
The door shall be opened/closed by means of a string or cord attached to the centre of the handle. If the
handle has a length greater than 200 mm, the string shall be attached 100 mm below the top of the handle up
to a maximum height from the floor of 1 200 mm (see Figure 3). If the door has no handle, the string shall be
attached at middle of the door height, up to a maximum of 1 200 mm from the floor.
Determine the mass, W, required to just move the door. The test mass shall be 4 kg plus the mass W.
Close/open the door/roll front 10 times towards the fully closed/opened positions using the test mass (W + 4
kg).
Start the movement 300 mm from the closed/opened positions respectively. The test mass shall be removed
10 mm before the door/roll front is fully closed/opened.
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Figure 3 — Slam open/shut of sliding doors
7.4.3 Durability test of sliding doors and horizontal roll fronts
Open and close the door or roll front gently 20,000 cycles from the fully closed position to a position 50 mm
from the fully opened position. Apply the opening and closing force to the handle.
If the door/roll front has a catching device at any position, operate this mechanism at every cycle. Catching
device does not include locking mechanism.
7.4.4 Safety requirements
After the test in 7.4.2 the door shall still be retained within the carcase.
7.4.5 Strength and durability requirements
After the tests in 7.4.2 and 7.4.3 the do
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