Extended application of test results for fire resistance and/or smoke control for door, shutter and openable window assemblies, including their elements of building hardware - Part 5: Fire resistance of hinged and pivoted metal framed glazed doorsets and openable windows

This document covers hinged and pivoted steel (any kind) and aluminium based framed, glazed doorsets or openable windows. Throughout this document, the term "doorset" will be used to cover both doorsets and door assemblies. It prescribes the methodology for extending the application of test results obtained from fire resistance test(s) conducted in accordance with EN 1634-1.
Subject to the completion of the appropriate test or tests selected from those identified in Clause 4, the extended application can cover all or some of the following examples:
-   integrity (E), integrity & radiation (EW) or integrity & insulation (EI1 or EI2) classification,
-   glazed elements including vision panels and framed glazed doorsets,
-   air transfer grilles (louvres and/or vents),
-   side, transom or over panels,
-   items of building hardware,
-   decorative and protective finishes,
-   intumescent seals and non-intumescent (smoke, draught or acoustic) seals,
-   alternative supporting construction(s).
This document does not cover horizontal doorsets.
The effect on the Classification ‘C’ for the doorsets following an extended application process is not addressed in this document.

Erweiterte Anwendung von Prüfergebnissen zur Feuerwiderstandsfähigkeit und/oder Rauchdichtigkeit von Türen, Toren und zu öffnenden Fenstern einschließlich ihrer Baubeschläge - Teil 5: Feuerwiderstandsfähigkeit von verglasten Drehflügeltüren und zu öffnenden Fenstern mit Metall(rohr)rahmen

Dieses Dokument gilt für verglaste Drehflügeltüren und zu öffnende Fenster mit Rahmen aus Stahl (alle Stahlsorten) oder aus Aluminium. In diesem Dokument wird der Begriff "Tür" verwendet, um sowohl die Türelemente als auch die aus verschiedenen Elementen bestehende Türeinheit abzudecken. Es schreibt die Methodologie zur Erweiterung der Anwendung von Ergebnissen der Prüfung(en) der Feuerwiderstandsfähigkeit nach EN 1634-1 vor.
In Abhängigkeit von der Durchführung der entsprechenden Prüfung oder Prüfungen, die aus den in Abschnitt 4 aufgeführten Prüfungen auszuwählen ist bzw. sind, kann der erweiterte Anwendungsbereich alle oder einige der nachstehend als Beispiele aufgeführten Bereiche abdecken:
-   Klassifizierungen von nicht wärmegedämmten Elementen (E) sowie von solchen mit Anforderungen an die Strahlung (EW) oder wärmegedämmten Elementen (EI1 oder EI2),
-   verglaste Elemente einschließlich Sichtfenster und gerahmte verglaste Türen,
-   Lüftungsbausteine (Lüftungsgitter und/oder -öffnungen),
-   Seitenteile, Oberteile mit oder ohne Kämpfer,
-   Baubeschlagselemente,
-   dekorative und Schutzbeschichtungen,
-   dämmschichtbildende Dichtungen und nicht dämmschichtbildende Dichtungen zur Behinderung von Rauchdurchtritt (Rauchschutz, Durchzug oder Schallübertragung),
-   alternative Tragkonstruktion(en).
Dieses Dokument behandelt keine horizontalen Türen.
Die Auswirkung auf eine "C" Klassifizierung für Türen im Rahmen eines erweiterten Anwendungsprozesses wird nicht in diesem Dokument behandelt.

Application étendue des résultats d’essais en matière de résistance au feu et/ou d’étanchéité à la fumée des blocs portes, blocs fermetures et ouvrants de fenêtre, y compris leurs éléments de quincaillerie intégrés - Partie 5 : Résistance au feu des blocs portes vitrés battants et pivotants, à ossature métallique, et des fenêtres vitrées à ossature métallique

Razširjena uporaba rezultatov preskusov požarne odpornosti in/ali dimotesnosti za vrata, zaporne elemente in okna, ki se odpirajo, vključno z njihovim okovjem - 5. del: Požarna odpornost zastekljenih vrat v kovinskih okvirjih in oken, ki se odpirajo

General Information

Status
Not Published
Public Enquiry End Date
30-Jul-2024
Technical Committee
POZ - Požarna varnost
Current Stage
4020 - Public enquire (PE) (Adopted Project)
Start Date
06-Jun-2024
Due Date
24-Oct-2024
Completion Date
05-Aug-2024

Relations

Effective Date
12-Jan-2022

Overview

prEN 15269-5 (CEN) defines a methodology for the extended application of fire resistance test results obtained in accordance with EN 1634-1. The standard applies to hinged and pivoted metal framed, glazed doorsets and openable windows constructed from steel (any kind) and aluminium. Throughout the document the term doorset is used to cover both doorsets and door assemblies.

Key objectives are to provide a structured approach for manufacturers, test houses and compliance bodies to:

  • Extend the applicability of a full-scale EN 1634-1 test result to a wider range of product variants
  • Minimize unnecessary retesting while maintaining credible fire-resistance classifications
  • Define reporting and restriction requirements for any extended application

Note: prEN 15269-5 does not cover horizontal doorsets and does not address the effect on Classification 'C'.

Key Topics

  • Scope and prerequisites: A representative doorset must first be tested to EN 1634-1 and achieve a classification at least equal to the required extended classification (EN 13501-2 basis).

  • Extended application coverage: Subject to required tests (Clause 4), the extension process can cover: integrity (E), integrity & radiation (EW), integrity & insulation (EI1 or EI2), glazed elements and vision panels, air transfer grilles (louvres/vents), side/transom/over panels, building hardware, finishes, intumescent and non-intumescent seals, and alternative supporting constructions.

  • Use of Annex A: Annex A contains the Construction Parameter Variation tables. Users identify desired variations, locate them in Annex A (columns (1) and (2)), and determine applicability from column (3) or, if further testing is required, options in column (4).

  • Testing strategy: The standard distinguishes full scale tests (EN 1634-1) and small scale tests for items of hardware (EN 1634-2) and guides selection of the most onerous specimen for further tests when expanding the field of application.

  • Reporting: Requirements include an extended application report and a classification report that record the permitted variations, any restrictions and the rules applied.

Applications

prEN 15269-5 is practical for:

  • Door and window manufacturers seeking to reduce repeat testing across a family of glazed metal doorsets
  • Certification bodies assessing the validity of extended classifications for glazed doors and openable windows
  • Specifiers and architects needing clarity on what glazed metal doorset options can be covered by an existing test

Benefits include clearer pathways to compliance, more efficient product ranges, and reduced test costs while retaining robust fire-resistance evidence.

Related Standards

  • EN 1634-1: Fire resistance test method (reference test)
  • EN 1634-2: Characterisation tests for building hardware
  • EN 13501-2: Classification using fire resistance data
  • EN 15269-1: General requirements for extended application of test results

For implementation, users should consult Annex A parameter tables and follow the procedural steps in Clause 4 to establish the maximum field of extended application and prepare the required extended application and classification reports.

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oSIST prEN 15269-5:2024 is a draft published by the Slovenian Institute for Standardization (SIST). Its full title is "Extended application of test results for fire resistance and/or smoke control for door, shutter and openable window assemblies, including their elements of building hardware - Part 5: Fire resistance of hinged and pivoted metal framed glazed doorsets and openable windows". This standard covers: This document covers hinged and pivoted steel (any kind) and aluminium based framed, glazed doorsets or openable windows. Throughout this document, the term "doorset" will be used to cover both doorsets and door assemblies. It prescribes the methodology for extending the application of test results obtained from fire resistance test(s) conducted in accordance with EN 1634-1. Subject to the completion of the appropriate test or tests selected from those identified in Clause 4, the extended application can cover all or some of the following examples: - integrity (E), integrity & radiation (EW) or integrity & insulation (EI1 or EI2) classification, - glazed elements including vision panels and framed glazed doorsets, - air transfer grilles (louvres and/or vents), - side, transom or over panels, - items of building hardware, - decorative and protective finishes, - intumescent seals and non-intumescent (smoke, draught or acoustic) seals, - alternative supporting construction(s). This document does not cover horizontal doorsets. The effect on the Classification ‘C’ for the doorsets following an extended application process is not addressed in this document.

This document covers hinged and pivoted steel (any kind) and aluminium based framed, glazed doorsets or openable windows. Throughout this document, the term "doorset" will be used to cover both doorsets and door assemblies. It prescribes the methodology for extending the application of test results obtained from fire resistance test(s) conducted in accordance with EN 1634-1. Subject to the completion of the appropriate test or tests selected from those identified in Clause 4, the extended application can cover all or some of the following examples: - integrity (E), integrity & radiation (EW) or integrity & insulation (EI1 or EI2) classification, - glazed elements including vision panels and framed glazed doorsets, - air transfer grilles (louvres and/or vents), - side, transom or over panels, - items of building hardware, - decorative and protective finishes, - intumescent seals and non-intumescent (smoke, draught or acoustic) seals, - alternative supporting construction(s). This document does not cover horizontal doorsets. The effect on the Classification ‘C’ for the doorsets following an extended application process is not addressed in this document.

oSIST prEN 15269-5:2024 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 13.220.50 - Fire-resistance of building materials and elements; 91.060.50 - Doors and windows; 91.190 - Building accessories. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

oSIST prEN 15269-5:2024 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to SIST EN 15269-5:2014+A1:2017. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.

oSIST prEN 15269-5:2024 is associated with the following European legislation: EU Directives/Regulations: 305/2011; Standardization Mandates: M/117. When a standard is cited in the Official Journal of the European Union, products manufactured in conformity with it benefit from a presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the corresponding EU directive or regulation.

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-julij-2024
Razširjena uporaba rezultatov preskusov požarne odpornosti in/ali dimotesnosti
za vrata, zaporne elemente in okna, ki se odpirajo, vključno z njihovim okovjem - 5.
del: Požarna odpornost zastekljenih vrat v kovinskih okvirjih in oken, ki se
odpirajo
Extended application of test results for fire resistance and/or smoke control for door,
shutter and openable window assemblies, including their elements of building hardware -
Part 5: Fire resistance of hinged and pivoted metal framed glazed doorsets and
openable windows
Erweiterte Anwendung von Prüfergebnissen zur Feuerwiderstandsfähigkeit und/oder
Rauchdichtigkeit von Türen, Toren und zu öffnenden Fenstern einschließlich ihrer
Baubeschläge - Teil 5: Feuerwiderstandsfähigkeit von verglasten Drehflügeltüren und zu
öffnenden Fenstern mit Metall(rohr)rahmen
Application étendue des résultats d’essais en matière de résistance au feu et/ou
d’étanchéité à la fumée des blocs portes, blocs fermetures et ouvrants de fenêtre, y
compris leurs éléments de quincaillerie intégrés - Partie 5 : Résistance au feu des blocs
portes vitrés battants et pivotants, à ossature métallique, et des fenêtres vitrées à
ossature métallique
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN 15269-5
ICS:
13.220.50 Požarna odpornost Fire-resistance of building
gradbenih materialov in materials and elements
elementov
91.060.50 Vrata in okna Doors and windows
91.190 Stavbna oprema Building accessories
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

DRAFT
EUROPEAN STANDARD
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
May 2024
ICS 13.220.50; 91.060.50 Will supersede EN 15269-5:2014+A1:2016
English Version
Extended application of test results for fire resistance
and/or smoke control for door, shutter and openable
window assemblies, including their elements of building
hardware - Part 5: Fire resistance of hinged and pivoted
metal framed glazed doorsets and openable windows
Application étendue des résultats d'essais en matière de Erweiterter Anwendungsbereich von Prüfergebnissen zur
résistance au feu et/ou d'étanchéité à la fumée des blocs- Feuerwiderstandsfähigkeit und/oder Rauchdichtigkeit von
portes, blocs-fermetures et ouvrants de fenêtre, y compris Türen, Toren und Fenstern einschließlich ihrer
leurs éléments de quincaillerie intégrés - Partie 5: Baubeschläge - Teil 5: Feuerwiderstandsfähigkeit von
Résistance au feu des blocs- verglasten Drehflügeltüren und zu öffnenden Fenstern mit
Metall(rohr)rahmen
This draft European Standard is submitted to CEN members for enquiry. It has been drawn up by the Technical Committee
CEN/TC 127.
If this draft becomes a European Standard, CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations
which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration.

This draft European Standard was established by CEN in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other
language made by translation under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the CEN-CENELEC
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aware and to provide supporting documentation.

Warning : This document is not a European Standard. It is distributed for review and comments. It is subject to change without
notice and shall not be referred to as a European Standard.

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Contents Page
European foreword . 3
1 Scope . 4
2 Normative references . 4
3 Terms and definitions . 5
4 Determination of the field of extended application . 7
4.1 General . 7
4.2 How to use extended application rules in Annex A. 8
4.3 Procedure for maximum field of extended application . 8
4.4 Analysis of resistance to fire test results . 9
5 Extended application report . 9
6 Classification report . 9
Annex A (normative) Construction parameter variations . 10
Annex B (normative) Arrangements for doorsets incorporating side and/or over panels . 152
Annex C (normative) Relationship showing the relevant Parts of EN 15269 that which
should be used depending upon the type of doorset . 156
Bibliography . 161

European foreword
This document (prEN 15269-5:2024) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 127 “Fire
safety in buildings”, the secretariat of which is held by BSI.
This document is currently submitted to the CEN Enquiry.
This document will supersede EN 15269-5:2014+A1:2016.
This document has been prepared under a standardization request addressed to CEN by the European
Commission. The Standing Committee of the EFTA States subsequently approves these requests for its
Member States.
This document is part of the EN 15269 series, Extended application of test results for fire resistance
and/or smoke control for door, shutter and openable window assemblies, including their elements of
building hardware.
A list of all parts in the EN 15269 series can be found on the CEN website: www.cencenelec.eu.
1 Scope
This document covers hinged and pivoted steel (any kind) and aluminium based framed, glazed
doorsets or openable windows. Throughout this document, the term “doorset” will be used to cover
both doorsets and door assemblies. It prescribes the methodology for extending the application of test
results obtained from fire resistance test(s) conducted in accordance with EN 1634-1.
Subject to the completion of the appropriate test or tests selected from those identified in Clause 4, the
extended application can cover all or some of the following examples:
— integrity (E), integrity & radiation (EW) or integrity & insulation (EI or EI ) classification,
1 2
— glazed elements including vision panels and framed glazed doorsets,
— air transfer grilles (louvres and/or vents),
— side, transom or over panels,
— items of building hardware,
— decorative and protective finishes,
— intumescent seals and non-intumescent (smoke, draught or acoustic) seals,
— alternative supporting construction(s).
This document does not cover horizontal doorsets.
The effect on the Classification ‘C’ for the doorsets following an extended application process is not
addressed in this document.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements 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 572-9, Glass in building - Basic soda lime silicate glass products - Part 9: Evaluation of
conformity/Product standard
EN 1155, Building hardware - Electrical powered hold-open devices for swing doors - Requirements and
test methods
EN 1363-1, Fire resistance tests - Part 1: General Requirements
EN 1634-1, Fire resistance and smoke control tests for door and shutter assemblies, openable windows and
elements of building hardware - Part 1: Fire resistance test for door and shutter assemblies and openable
windows
EN 1634-2, Fire resistance and smoke control tests for door, shutter and openable window assemblies and
elements of building hardware - Part 2: Fire resistance characterisation test for elements of building
hardware
EN 1748-2-2, Glass in building - Special basic products - Glass ceramics - Part 2-2: Evaluation of
conformity/Product standard
EN 12365-2, Building hardware - Gasket and weatherstripping for doors, windows, shutters and curtain
walling - Part 2: Linear compression force test methods
EN 13024-2, Glass in building - Thermally toughened borosilicate safety glass - Part 2: Evaluation of
conformity/Product standard
EN 13501-2, Fire classification of construction products and building elements - Part 2: Classification
using data from fire resistance and/or smoke control tests, excluding ventilation services
EN 15254-4, Extended application of results from fire resistance tests - Non-loadbearing walls - Part 4:
Glazed constructions
EN 15269-1, Extended application of test results for fire resistance and/or smoke control for door, shutter
and openable window assemblies, including their elements of building hardware - Part 1: General
requirements
EN ISO 13943, Fire safety - Vocabulary (ISO 13943)
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in EN 1363-1, EN ISO 13943,
EN 1634-1, EN 1634-2 and EN 15269-1 and the following apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminology databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https://www.iso.org/obp/
— IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/
3.1
full scale test
test of a full scale doorset
Note 1 to entry: The method of reference for determining the fire resistance of the products in the scope of this
standard shall be EN 1634-1.
3.2
small scale test
test on elements of building hardware
Note 1 to entry: The method of reference for characterizing the influence on fire performance of items of
building hardware for incorporation into the products in the scope of this standard shall be EN 1634-2.
EN 1634-2 also defines the decision process that permits its use.
3.3
effective rebate depth
dimension of the door leaf thickness of overlapping adjacent edges of door leaf relative to the door
frame, transom or side panel or flush overpanel
Note 1 to entry: At the meeting edges and for rebated leaves this dimension will be the rebate where the
intumescent seal is fitted or, if no seal is fitted, the depth of the largest rebate (see Figure 1).
Key
x1 example of effective rebate depth in doorset to be tested
x2 example of resulting effective rebate depth during testing after movement of 20 mm
y1 example of over rebate to frame face clearance in doorset to be tested
y2 example of over rebate to frame face clearance in doorset after movement of 20 mm
Figure 1 — Effective rebate depth
3.4
opening outwards
means opening the door leaf away from the fireside
3.5
faces and sides of a hinged door leaf
the faces and sides of a hinged door leaf are shown in Figure 2

Key
1 opening face 4 hinge side
2 closing face 5 top side
3 lock side 6 bottom side
Figure 2 — Faces and sides of a hinged door leaf
3.6
representative
similar
door leaf design having ‘fundamentally the same’ or ‘similar’ construction as another door leaf design
for the purpose of evaluating parameter variations, providing the relevant aspects of tested
performance are considered
Note 1 to entry: See EN 15269-1 for further guidance on evaluation of ‘similar’/’fundamentally the same’.
4 Determination of the field of extended application
4.1 General
4.1.1 Before there can be any consideration for extended application, a representative doorset shall
have been tested in accordance with EN 1634-1 to achieve a test result which could generate a
classification in accordance with EN 13501-2 at least equal to the classification subsequently required
from extended application considerations.
4.1.2 A review of the doorset construction parameters can indicate that one or more characteristics
may be improved by a particular parameter variation. All evaluations shall be made on the basis of
retaining the classifications obtainable from testing to EN 1634-1, including those lower than the test
duration. However, this shall never lead to an increased classification for any specific parameter beyond
that achieved during any one resistance to fire test unless specifically identified in the relevant
Construction Parameter Variation tables.
4.1.3 If, by following the ensuing procedure, any part of the classification cannot be achieved by
extended application rules that part of classification shall be omitted from the subsequent extended
application report and classification report.
4.2 How to use extended application rules in Annex A
4.2.1 Identify the variations from the original resistance to fire test specimen(s) which are required to
be covered by an extended application report.
4.2.2 Locate the variations in the appropriate parameter variation by reference to columns (1)
and (2) of Annex A.
4.2.3 Establish from the contents of column (3) of Annex A whether any extended application is
available beyond the direct application rules (DIAP) in EN 1634-1 without the need for further testing
4.2.4 Where this is deemed to be possible this can be recorded in the extended application report
together with any appropriate restrictions and the stated rules from column (3) of Annex A.
4.2.5 Where the variations required can only be achieved from additional testing, the additional test
should be made on a representative specimen type, i.e. a doorset of the same or more onerous
configuration. Alternatively, column (4) of Annex A identifies an option for alternative testing and
relevant test parameters.
The most onerous configuration shall be the one with the lowest relevant performance in terms of
mode of failure and/or highest distortion but shall also be evaluated taking the intended construction
parameter variation(s) into account. For example, if the construction parameter variation involves a
change to glazing or side panel and over panel configurations then the previous result where these have
been tested would need to be used to make the evaluation of most onerous. The result for a single
unglazed doorset would not be suitable and can therefore be discounted when making the evaluation.
4.3 Procedure for maximum field of extended application
4.3.1 It is possible to provide an extended field of application from a single test. However, where a
manufacturer intends to manufacture a range of doorsets incorporating single doorsets and also double
doors with or without side, transom or flush over panels, with or without glazing, louvres
(ventilation/air transfer grilles), with alternative elements of building hardware, etc., it is
recommended that careful consideration is given to the complete range of doorset designs and options.
This helps to minimize the testing required before testing commences.
4.3.2 Establish all the parameter variations which are required to be part of the product range.
4.3.3 Determine which are the most important specification requirements and incorporate as many
as possible into the specimen(s) for the first tests in the series.
4.3.4 Conduct the first resistance test or a series of tests and then establish which of the original
desired parameter variations have not been covered by the resistance to fire tests, including direct
application possibilities.
4.3.5 Identify these parameter variations in Annex A and establish if any extended application is
possible without further testing.
4.3.6 Record this for the extended application report together with any restrictions and rules given in
column (3) in Table A.1.
4.3.7 Evaluate which, if any, of the desired parameter variations have not been covered by the field of
direct application or the initial field of extended application derived from 4.3.5.
4.3.8 Determine if the product range is to include only single leaf doorsets or if the range is to also
include double leaf configurations. Where only single doorsets are to be part of the product range, the
outstanding construction parameter variations shall only be incorporated into specimens for the single
leaf doorset. Where single leaf and double leaf doorsets are to be included in the product range, the
outstanding construction parameter variations for the extended application of single leaf doorsets may
be incorporated into either repeated single leaf doorset resistance to fire tests or in the weakest option,
as defined in column (4) of Table A.1, double leaf doorset configurations.
4.3.9 Select the required outstanding parameter variations from column (1) and column (2) of
Table A.1 and observe from column (4) of Table A.1 which are the most appropriate weakest specimen
options for further testing.
4.3.10 If the complete selection of required parameter variations has not been covered by the tests
completed in accordance with 4.3.8 and 4.3.9 above, then an appropriate resistance to fire test or tests
may be repeated with the additional product variations incorporated.
4.4 Analysis of resistance to fire test results
4.4.1 In order to maximize the extended field of application, it is important that the test reports shall
record details of any premature integrity and/or insulation failure, as well as details of any significant
distortion.
4.4.2 Where a series of resistance to fire tests have been conducted, the extended field of application
shall be based on the lowest performance achieved from the complete series of resistance to fire tests
unless premature failure has been attributed to one or more specific construction parameter variation.
4.4.3 Where it has been possible to clearly identify specific parameter failures, the extended
application for all other construction parameter variations can be based on the performance achieved
after isolating the premature failure(s), provided the requirements of 4.1.1 are met. Where the specific
Construction Parameter variation requires Category B performance and where failures can be identified
as having no relevance to this aspect of the construction, they can be disregarded, and the failure time
and associated Category revised accordingly.
5 Extended application report
Prepare an extended application report in accordance with the requirements of Clause 6 of
EN 15269-1:2019, based on the results of evaluations in accordance with the above.
When additional test data based on similar designs are used to extend the field of application, the
rationale for using the test data should be mentioned in the EXAP report.
6 Classification report
The classification report shall be determined from the results of the extended application report and
presented in accordance with EN 13501-2.
Annex A
(normative)
Construction parameter variations
Table A.1 is designed to be used in the field of fire resistance testing of hinged and pivoted metal framed
glazed doorsets and openable windows.
The table shall only be used to evaluate a field of extended application when at least one positive fire
resistance test to EN 1634-1 has resulted in a classification according to EN 13501-2. Only results from
tests in accordance with European standards can be used as basis for extended application.
The first two columns identify possible variations to the construction details of the specimen tested.
For some parameters, it is necessary to evaluate whether the specimen displayed a high, medium or low
level of distortion during the test. Where this is the case, the following levels shall be used to establish
high, medium and low distortion doorsets as measured using the maximum relative movement at any
position between the edge of the door leaf and door frame or between the meeting edges of door leaves
or the relative movement of the framing members for panelled systems. The measurements shall be
taken from the start of the test at any time during the complete required classification period. The
deflections shall be measured at the positions given in EN 1634-1:
— Low: < 40 % of effective rebate depth;
— Medium: ≥ 40 % and ≤ 85 % of effective rebate depth;
— High: > 85 % of effective rebate depth.
The evaluation of the influence of a parameter variation on performance characteristics (E/EW/EI) lead
to the judgement of the possibility of the extension of the field of application, the results of which are
given in column (3). In certain cases in column (3), it is a requirement to achieve Category B; the
requirements for this are given in EN 1634-1.
Where additional tests are deemed to be necessary, the type of specimen approved for incorporation of
the changed parameter is defined in column (4). Where it is possible to use information from tests
performed on one configuration for evidence on a different configuration, this allowance has been made
in order to reduce the overall number of tests required for extended application evaluation e.g. single
action doorsets to double action doorsets.
Where an additional test is required in column (4) the test is a full scale test with the specimen opening
outwards (away from the furnace) unless it is otherwise specified.
In order to maximize the possible field of extended application from a minimum number of tests the
parameter changes have been spread over a series of test specimens. The recommended tests for each
parameter depends on the classification required and the preferred direction of testing indicated in
column (4).
Where more than a single parameter variation is required, the influence on other variations shall also
be taken into account.
All the rules in Table A.1 with exception are applicable to doorsets and openable windows. However, in
the text only the word “doorset” is used. The word “doorset” can be replaced by “openable windows” in
every rule.
All the rules in Table A.1 influencing glass dimensions shall respect the rules for changing them, as
mentioned in Table A.1, part F.
Table A.1 — Construction parameter variations
Construction parameter Variation Possibility of extension Additional evidence required
(1) (2) (3) (4)
A   Door leaf
In certain cases, the rules given in Section A are also appropriate to side, transom and over panels or the door frame; where this is the case it is clearly
indicated in column (1). For double leaf doorsets, both leaves shall be of the same basic construction.
A.1  General
A.1.1 Number of leaves — See Single leaf from Not possible without an additional test Additional test single leaf
Figure A.1 double leaf test doorset with glazing bead in
fire side
A.1.2 Number of leaves -— See Double leaf from Not possible without an additional test Additional test (s) double leaf
Figure A.1 single leaf test doorset open outwards and
inwards for doorsets with
insulated profiles with glazing
bead in fire side
Open outwards for doorsets
with un-insulated profiles with
glazing bead in fire side
A.1.3 Intumescent seals between Location towards Not possible without an additional test Additional test single leaf or
frame and door leaf / leaves- See the frame rebate double leaf doorset (open
Figure A.2a outwards)
A.1.4 Intumescent seals between Location away Not possible without an additional test Additional test single leaf or
frame and door leaf / leaves – See from the frame double leaf doorset (open
Figure A.2b rebate outwards)
A.1.5 Intumescent seals between Add Not possible without an additional test Additional test single or double
frame and door leaf / leaves leaf doorset
Construction parameter Variation Possibility of extension Additional evidence required
(1) (2) (3) (4)
A.1.6 Intumescent seals between Remove Not possible without an additional test Additional test single or double
frame and door leaf / leaves leaf doorset
A.1.7 Intumescent seals between Location Not possible without additional test (s) Additional test (s) double leaf
meeting edges of the door leaves - doorset open outwards for E
See Figure A.3 a) and EW doors
For EI aluminium doors: test
both directions
For EI-steel doors: one test,
with fire on opposite side of the
operated direction. See
Figure A.3 b)
A.1.8 Non-intumescent seals Location Any movement possible providing no modifications of the Additional test single or double
between frame and door leaf / leaves construction are required otherwise not possible without an leaf doorset if the seal is
(draught / smoke / acoustic etc.) - additional test positioned between the
(Reaction to fire class A1) meeting edges of the door
(fitted in leaf or
e.g. ceramic products leaves the additional test shall
frame). See Figure A.4 be a double leaf doorset
Construction parameter Variation Possibility of extension Additional evidence required
(1) (2) (3) (4)
A.1.9 Non-intumescent seals Location No movement possible without an additional test Additional test double leaf
between meeting edges of the door doorset
leaves (draught / smoke / acoustic
etc.) - (Reaction to fire class A1)
A.1.10 Non-intumescent seals Location No movement possible without an additional test Additional test (s) double leaf
between door leaves and / or frames doorset open outwards for E
(draught /smoke / acoustic etc.) – and W doors
< Reaction to fire class A1 (fitted in
leaf or frame) - See Figure A.4 a)
For EI aluminium doors: test
both directions
For EI-steel doors: one test,
with fire on opposite side of the
operated direction
See Figure A.4 b)
A.1.11 Non-intumescent seals Add Possible for doorsets without intumescent seals and Additional test single or double
between door leaves and / or frames providing the gap between door leaf and door frame is not leaf doorset, if the seal is
(draught / smoke / acoustic etc.) - increased otherwise not possible without an additional test positioned between the
(Reaction to fire class A1), meeting edges of the door
e.g. ceramic products (fitted in leaf or leaves the additional test shall
frame) - See Figure A.5 a) be a double leaf doorset
A.1.12 Non-intumescent seals Remove Not possible without an additional test Additional test single or double
between door leaves and / or frames leaf doorset, if the seal is
(draught / smoke / acoustic etc.) - positioned between the
(Reaction to fire class A1), meeting edges of the door
e.g. ceramic products (fitted in leaf or leaves the additional test shall
frame) - See Figure A.6 be a double leaf doorset
Construction parameter Variation Possibility of extension Additional evidence required
(1) (2) (3) (4)
A.1.13 Non-intumescent seals Add Not possible without an additional test Additional test single or double
between door leaves and / or frames leaf doorset, if the seal is
(draught / smoke / acoustic etc.) – positioned between the
< Reaction to fire class A1 (fitted in meeting edges of the door
leaf or frame) - See Figure A.5 a) leaves the additional test shall
be a double leaf doorset.
Fireside opposite the position
where the seal is added. See
Figure A.5 b)
A.1.14 Non-intumescent seals Remove Not possible without an additional test Additional test single or double
between door leaves and / or frames leaf doorset, if the seal is
(draught / smoke / acoustic etc. – positioned between the
< Reaction to fire class A1 (fitted in meeting edges of the door
leaf or frame) – See Figure A.6 leaves the additional test shall
be a double leaf doorset
A.1.15 Ventilation grilles (louvres) in Add Not possible without an additional test Additional test single or double
door leaf tested without ventilation leaf doorset
grille - See Figure A.7 a)
A.1.16 Ventilation grilles (louvres) in Remove Possible providing the cut out is less than 50 % of the infill Additional test single or double
door leaf - See Figure A.7 b) otherwise not possible without an additional test leaf doorset
A.1.17 Ventilation grilles (louvres) in Location in Possible for lower location than tested otherwise not Additional test single or double
the infill of the door leaf tested with vertical direction possible without an additional test leaf doorset
ventilation grille
A.1.18 Ventilation grilles (louvres) in Location in Possible providing the distance between the edge of the Additional test single or double
door leaf tested with ventilation horizontal louvre and the perimeter of the infill is not decreased and leaf doorset
grille - See Figure A.8 direction providing any internal stiffening elements are not affected
otherwise not possible without an additional test
Construction parameter Variation Possibility of extension Additional evidence required
(1) (2) (3) (4)
A.1.19 Ventilation grilles (louvres) in Location in Not possible without an additional test Additional test single or double
the profile of the door leaf tested horizontal and/or leaf doorset
with ventilation grille vertical direction
A.1.20 Ventilation grilles (louvres) in Smaller size Possible for one or more louvres smaller than that tested Additional test single or double
door leaf tested with ventilation specimen providing the location is inside the perimeter of leaf doorset
grille - See Figure A.9 a) the tested louvre and minimum spacing between cut outs is
not less than 100 mm otherwise not possible without an
additional test
A.1.21 Ventilation grilles (louvres) in Larger size Possible for doorsets have achieved category B, size Additional test single or double
door leaf tested with ventilation increase of ventilation grilles in the infill of the door leaf up leaf doorset
grille- See Figure A.9 b) to 20 % in height and width and increase up to 21 % In area
otherwise not possible without an additional test
A.1.22 Rebate (door leaves to Add Insulated profiles: Additional test single doorset
frames) - See Figure A.10 for single doors, double
Not possible without an additional test unless the original
doorset for double doors
test had additional thermocouples positioned on the profile
maximum 100 mm and/or 25 mm from the edge of the
notional rebate (i.e. 100-x) where x means the width of the
added rebate and dimension y shall not be reduced,
otherwise not possible without an additional test
Un-insulated profiles:
Not possible without an additional test
Construction parameter Variation Possibility of extension Additional evidence required
(1) (2) (3) (4)
A.1.22 Rebate (meeting edges) - Add (one rebate) Insulated profiles: Additional test single leaf
See Figure A.11 Not possible without an additional test unless the original doorset for single doorsets,
test had additional thermocouples positioned on the profile double leaf doorset for double
maximum 100 mm and/or 25 mm from the edge of the leaf doorsets
notional rebate (i.e. 100-x) where x means the width of the
(added rebate away from the
added rebate and dimension y shall not be reduced.
fire)
Otherwise not possible without an additional test
Un-insulated profiles:
Not possible without an additional test
A.1.24 Rebate (door leaves to frames Remove Not possible without an additional test Additional test single or double
and meeting edges) - See Figure A.12 leaf doorset (open inwards)
Construction parameter Variation Possibility of extension Additional evidence required
(1) (2) (3) (4)
A.1.25 Latched condition for single Change in Possible in line with the following relationship: Additional test to include the
and double leaf doorsets latching condition required latching condition
tested without a tested tested
lock with a with a
latch/lock latch/lock
but latched
unlatched
extension to: — possible not
without a possible
lock/latch
extension to: not possible for — not
lock with EI doors. possible possible
lock/latch but for E or EW
unlocked/ doorsets if
unlatched latch/lock is all
metal
construction
extension to: not possible for possible —
with a EI doors. possible
lock/latch, for E or EW
latched doorsets if
latch/lock is all
metal
construction
Construction parameter Variation Possibility of extension Additional evidence required
(1) (2) (3) (4)
A.1.26 Latching / locking Remove from Not possible without an additional test For single leaf doorsets
door leaf tested additional test single leaf
with latching / doorset (open inwards for EI
locking doors, open outwards for E or
W doors) for double leaf
doorsets additional test double
leaf doorset (open inwards for
EI doors, open outwards for E
or W doors
A.2 Size variations
A.2.1 Size (area, width, height) all Decrease E and EW unlimited reduction is Possible For single leaf doorsets
distortions additional test single leaf or
double leaf doorset, for double
EI: possible to decrease to a minimum dimension of the
leaf doorsets additional test
glass as it is mentioned in rule F.1.4
double leaf doorset
Otherwise not possible without an additional test
A.2.2 Height – all distortions Increase Possible for doorsets have achieved category B up to 15 % For single leaf doorsets
additional test single leaf or
or
double leaf doorset, for double
possible for doorsets which have achieved category B and
leaf doorsets additional test
medium and low distortion up to 20 % providing overlap of
double leaf doorset
door leaf to frame header is not reduced and distance
between top hinge and top of door leaf is equal to or less
than tested and additional for EW a thermal emission
calculation in accordance with EN 15254-4 within the
15 KW limit (Rule F.1.3 applies)

Otherwise not possible without an additional test
Construction parameter Variation Possibility of extension Additional evidence required
(1) (2) (3) (4)
A.2.3 Width - all distortions Increase Possible for doorsets which have achieved category B up to For single leaf doorsets
15 % additional test single leaf or
or double leaf doorset, for double
Possible for doorsets which have achieved category B and leaf doorsets additional test
medium and low distortion up to 20 % double leaf doorset (open
outwards)
Providing overlap of door leaf to frame jamb is not reduced
and additional (for EW) thermal emission calculation in
accordance with EN 15254-4 within the 15 KW limit Rule
F.1.3 applies
Otherwise not possible without an additional test
A.2.4 Area - all distortions Increase Possible for doorsets which have achieved category B up to Additional test, see A.2.2
20 % and/or A.2.3
or
Possible for doorsets which have achieved category B and
medium and low distortion up to 21 %

Providing overlap of door leaf to frame header is not
reduced and distance between top hinge and top of the door
leaf is equal to or less than tested)

and additional (for EW)
a thermal emission calculation in accordance with
EN 15254-4 within the 15 KW limit Rule F.1.3 applies

Otherwise not possible without an additional test
Construction parameter Variation Possibility of extension Additional evidence required
(1) (2) (3) (4)
A.3. Materials and constructions
A.3.1 Density of infill of profile or Increase Possible by a maximum of 15 % (nominal value) of each Additional test single or double
core-material in the panel (organic core material of the door leaf above 15 % not possible leaf doorset
or Reaction to fire class A1) – all without an additional test
distortions
A.3.2 Density of infill of profile of Decrease E Additional test single or double
core material (organic or Reaction to Possible to reduce with 50 % leaf doorset
fire class A1) – all distortions EI, EW
Not possible without an additional test
A.3.3 Type of infill of profile of core Change of Possible
material (single thickness or in supplier /
combination of different layers) manufacturer of
identical material
with identical
composition and
properties
A.3.4 Type of core material (single Alternative Not possible without an additional test Additional test single or double
thickness or in combination of composition leaf doorset
different layers)
A.3.5 Amount of adhesive (excluded Increase Not possible without an additional test Additional test single or double
corner connection) / m – organic leaf doorset
based ( A.3.6 Amount of adhesive (excluded Decrease Possible down to 50 % Additional test single or
corner connection) / m – organic double leaf doorset
Otherwise not possible without an additional test
based ( Construction parameter Variation Possibility of extension Additional evidence required
(1) (2) (3) (4)
A.3.7 Amount of adhesive (excluded Increase Possible
corner connection) / m – inorganic
based (Reaction to fire class A1)
A.3.8 amount of adhesive (excluded Decrease Not possible without an additional test Additional test single or double
corner connection) / m – inorganic leaf doorset
based (Reaction to fire class A1)
A.3.9 Type of adhesive Change of Possible for identical chemical composition otherwise not Additional test single or double
manufacturer for possible without an additional test leaf doorset
identical
composition
A.3.10 Type of adhesive Alternative Not possible without an additional test Additional test single or double
composition leaf doorset
A.3.11 Additional overlapping edge Add Possible providing the tested overlapping edge at the top of Additional test single or double
at the bottom of the door leaf - See the leaf is added at the bottom of the leaf and providing a leaf doorset
Figure A.13 a) fourth frame member is added
otherwise
not possible without an additional test
A.3.12 Overlapping edge at the Remove Possible providing the gap between the bottom of the door Additional test single or double
bottom of the door leaf - See leaf and the floor remains the same as the original test leaf doorset
Figure A.13 b) specimen and in line with direct application otherwise not
possible without an additional test
A.3.13 Dimension of intumescent Increase Not possible without an additional test Additional test single or double
seals (leaf or frame fitted) - See leaf doorset
Figure A.14 a)
Construction parameter Variation Possibility of extension Additional evidence required
(1) (2) (3) (4)
A.3.14 Dimension of intumescent Decrease Not possible without an additional test Additional test single or double
seals (leaf or frame fitted) - See leaf doorset
Figure A.14 b)
A.3.15 Type of intumescent seals Change of Possible but only for identical composition otherwise not Additional test single or double
(leaf or frame fitted) supplier / possible without an additional test leaf doorset
manufacturer
A.3.16 Type of intumescent seals Alternative Not possible without an additional test Additional test single or double
(leaf or frame fitted) material leaf doorset
A.3.17 Dimension of draught / smoke Increase Possible providing the gap between door leaf and door Additional test single or double
seals (Reaction to fire class A1); frame is not increased otherwise not possible without an leaf doorset
e.g. ceramic products (leaf or frame additional test
fitted) - See Figure A.15 a)
A.3.18 Dimension of draught / smoke Decrease Not possible without an additional test Additional test single or double
seals (Reaction to fire class A1); e.g. leaf doorset
ceramic products (leaf or frame
fitted) - See Figure A.15 b)
A.3.19 Dimension of draught / smoke Increase Not possible without an additional test. Additional test single or double
seals ( (leaf or frame fitted) – See
Figure A.16 a)
A.3.20 Dimension of draught / smoke Decrease Possible in any cross-sectional dimension providing the Additional test single or
seals ( (leaf or frame fitted) - See possible without an additional test
Figure A.16 b)
Construction parameter Variation Possibility of extension Additional evidence required
(1) (2) (3) (4)
A.3.21 Type of draught / smoke seals Change of Possible for Reaction to fire class A1 material or for identical Additional test single or double
(leaf or frame fitted) supplier / chemical composition otherwise not possible without an leaf doorset
manufacturer additional test
A.3.22 Type of draught / smoke seals Alternative Possible
(leaf or frame fitted) material
(changing to
higher Reaction to
fire class)
A.3.23 Type of draught / smoke seals Alter
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oSIST prEN 15269-5:2024 표준 문서는 금속 프레임 유리 출입문 및 열 수 있는 창문에 대한 내화 성능 및 연기 제어의 테스트 결과의 연장 적용을 다루고 있습니다. 이 표준은 힌지 및 피벗 금속 프레임으로 된 유리 출입문 세트와 열 수 있는 창문을 포함하며, 내화 테스트의 결과를 연장 적용하는 방법론을 명시하고 있습니다. 이 표준의 주요 강점은 내화성 테스트 결과의 연장 적용을 통해 보다 다양한 형태와 구성의 금속 프레임 유리 출입문 및 창문에 대해 포괄적인 적용 가능성을 제공한다는 점입니다. 명확히 규정된 범위와 정의는 사용자가 이 기준을 따르는 것의 중요성을 강조합니다. 특히, 통합성(E), 통합성 및 방사(EW), 통합성 및 절연(EI1 또는 EI2) 분류와 같은 여러 가지 분류 기준을 다루어, 고객이 자신의 요구에 맞는 적절한 인증을 받을 수 있도록 돕습니다. 또한, 문서에서는 시각 패널과 같은 유리 요소, 공기 전송 그릴, 및 건축 하드웨어 항목 등 다양한 구성 요소에 대해 연장 적용 가능성을 제시하고 있습니다. 이는 추가적인 시험을 통해 제품 인증을 확장하고 관련성을 높이는 데 강력한 도구가 될 것입니다. 미흡한 점으로는 수직 형태의 출입문에 대해서만 다루고 있으며, 수평 형태의 출입문은 제외하고 있다는 점입니다. 이로 인해 특정 응용 분야에 제한이 있을 수 있습니다. 마지막으로, 연장 적용 과정 후 출입문 분류 'C'에 대한 영향은 본 문서에서 다루어지지 않고 있어, 추가적인 정보가 필요한 부분입니다. 전반적으로 oSIST prEN 15269-5:2024 표준은 내화성 및 연기 제어 관련 제품의 안전성 증진을 위한 중요한 참고 자료로, 건설 산업에서의 유용성을 증대시키는 데 기여할 것입니다.

oSIST prEN 15269-5:2024は、可動式及びヒンジ付きの金属製フレームを持つガラス製ドアセットや開閉可能な窓の火災抵抗試験結果の拡張適用に関する標準化文書です。この標準は、鋼鉄及びアルミニウムベースのフレームド製品を対象にしており、火災安全に関する具体的な基準を設定しています。 本標準の強みは、その適用範囲の広さにあります。具体的には、火災抵抗試験に基づいて得られた結果を基に、様々な建築要素の特性を拡張的に適用できる方法論を示しています。これにより、耐火性の分類(E、EW、EI1、EI2など)や、視認パネル、空気移動グリル、建築ハードウェア、装飾・保護仕上げなど、多岐にわたる要素の適用が可能となります。特に、耐火性に関する試験結果の拡張適用の方法が明確に記載されているため、業界の専門家にとっては重要なガイドラインとなるでしょう。 また、この文書はEN 1634-1に則った試験を基本としており、信頼性の高いデータに基づいています。このように、科学的根拠に基づく標準化が進むことで、建築物の火災安全性が向上し、最終的には社会全体の安全性にも寄与することが期待されます。 ただし、横型のドアセットについてはカバーしていない点には注意が必要です。本標準が扱う内容の明確な境界設定は、業界における誤解を避けるためにも重要です。全体としてoSIST prEN 15269-5:2024は、火災抵抗に関する領域での標準化をさらに深めるための貴重な取組みであり、業界におけるその関連性は非常に高いと言えます。

The oSIST prEN 15269-5:2024 standard provides a crucial framework for the extended application of test results concerning fire resistance and smoke control in hinged and pivoted metal framed glazed doorsets and openable windows. The scope delineates its focus on steel and aluminum framed constructions, specifically addressing both doorsets and door assemblies, while ensuring clarity by using the term "doorset" throughout the document. One significant strength of this standard is its comprehensive methodology for extending test results derived from fire resistance tests in accordance with EN 1634-1. By offering extensive examples for the elements that can be included in the extended application, such as various classifications (integrity, integrity & radiation, integrity & insulation), it facilitates a thorough understanding of what can be assessed and applied. This is particularly beneficial for manufacturers and architects who require detailed guidance on compliance with fire safety regulations for glazed elements, air transfer grilles, and various building hardware components. Additionally, the inclusion of decorative and protective finishes, as well as intumescent and non-intumescent seals, indicates a holistic consideration of how these elements interact with fire resistance and smoke control measures. This versatility enhances the standard's relevance in real-world applications where customization and specific design requirements are necessary. However, the scope's exclusion of horizontal doorsets is a limitation that needs to be acknowledged, as it potentially leaves a gap in addressing various architectural applications that might involve this configuration. Furthermore, the document does not tackle the implications of extended applications on the Classification ‘C’ for doorsets, which may necessitate attention in future updates or associated documents. Overall, the oSIST prEN 15269-5:2024 standard stands out for its robust framework and intricate instructions on developing fire resistance and smoke control applications for glazed doorsets, ensuring safety and compliance while fostering innovative design solutions in the architecture and construction industry.

Die Norm oSIST prEN 15269-5:2024 behandelt die erweiterte Anwendung von Testergebnissen, die für die Brandbeständigkeit und/oder den Rauchschutz von Tür-, Fenster- und Tor-Anlagen sowie deren Bauelemente relevant sind. Der Umfang dieser Norm ist auf beschlagene und drehbare Türsysteme aus Stahl und Aluminium, die verglast sind, ausgerichtet. Besonders hervorzuheben ist, dass der Begriff „Türsystem“ in diesem Dokument sowohl für Türsysteme als auch für Türbaugruppen verwendet wird. Ein wesentlicher Stärke der oSIST prEN 15269-5:2024 liegt in ihrer klaren Methodik zur Erweiterung von Anwendungsmöglichkeiten bestehender Testergebnisse, die gemäß EN 1634-1 durchgeführt wurden. Dies ermöglicht eine breite Anwendbarkeit und Flexibilität für Fachleute in der Bau- und Planungsindustrie. Die Norm räumt ein, dass durch die Auswahl geeigneter Tests aus Klausel 4 eine erweiterte Anwendung bei verschiedenen Klassifikationen möglich ist, wie zum Beispiel Integrität (E), Integrität und Strahlung (EW) oder Integrität und Isolierung (EI1 oder EI2). Ein weiterer relevanter Aspekt ist, dass das Dokument spezifische Beispiele für die erweiterte Anwendung bietet. Dazu gehören verglaste Elemente, wie Sichtfenster und gerahmte verglaste Türsysteme, sowie Luftübertragungsöffnungen, Seiten-, Oberlicht- oder Überpanel und Elemente der Türhardware. Diese detaillierte Auflistung unterstreicht die Vielseitigkeit der Norm und ihre Relevanz für moderne Bauprojekte. Zusätzlich behandelt die Norm intumeszente Dichtungen sowie nicht-intumeszente Dichtungen (rauchdicht, zugluft- oder schalldicht), was die Bedeutung für die Sicherheit und den Komfort in Gebäuden erhöht. Die Berücksichtigung alternativer tragender Konstruktionen zeigt, dass die Norm auch neue Trends und Technologien im Bauwesen aufnimmt. Es ist erwähnenswert, dass die Norm horizontalen Türsystemen keine Anwendung widmet, was allerdings im Kontext der definierten Zielgruppe nachvollziehbar ist. Auch die Auswirkungen auf die Klassifikation 'C' der Türsysteme nach einem erweiterten Anwendungsprozess werden nicht behandelt, was für die Anwender in spezifischen Szenarien eine zu berücksichtigende Informationslücke darstellt. Insgesamt bietet die oSIST prEN 15269-5:2024 einen umfassenden Rahmen zur zertifizierten Anwendung von Testergebnissen für Brandschutz und Rauchschutz und ist damit von wesentlicher Bedeutung für die Gewährleistung der Sicherheit in Gebäuden. Die Norm stellt sicher, dass Fachleute auf verlässliche Daten zurückgreifen können, um die Sicherheitsstandards für Türsysteme zu erfüllen und darüber hinaus innovative Lösungen in der Baupraxis umzusetzen.

La norme oSIST prEN 15269-5:2024 se révèle d'une grande pertinence pour le secteur de la construction, notamment en ce qui concerne la sécurité incendie. Elle s'applique spécifiquement aux portes vitrées à cadres métalliques pivotants et à charnières, qu'elles soient en acier ou en aluminium. Le champ d'application de cette norme est clairement défini, stipulant qu'elle s'applique aux ensembles de portes et fenêtres ouvrables, englobant une variété d'éléments de quincaillerie de bâtiment. Une des forces majeures de cette norme réside dans sa méthodologie précise permettant l'extension des résultats des tests de résistance au feu. En accordance avec la norme EN 1634-1, elle offre une approche structurée pour évaluer des classifications telles que l'intégrité (E), l'intégrité et radiation (EW), et l'intégrité et isolation (EI1 ou EI2). Cela permet aux fabricants et aux concepteurs d'utiliser des données de tests existants pour une application plus large dans divers contextes, tout en assurant un niveau de sécurité adéquat. Le document traite également des éléments vitrés, tels que les panneaux de vision et les cadres de portes vitrées, ainsi que des grilles de transfert d'air, des panneaux latéraux, des panneaux de transom, et des finitions décoratives et protectrices. Il aborde également des éléments cruciaux comme les joints intumescents et non-intumescents, ce qui renforce la pertinence de la norme dans la prévention des risques liés à la fumée et à l'incendie. Cependant, il est important de noter que cette norme ne couvre pas les portes horizontales, ce qui constitue une limitation à prendre en compte. De plus, bien que la procédure d'application étendue soit détaillée, son impact sur la classification ‘C’ des portes n'est pas traité, laissant un vide qui pourrait être essentiel pour certains utilisateurs. En résumé, la norme oSIST prEN 15269-5:2024 constitue un document essentiel pour assurer la conformité et la sécurité dans la conception et la mise en œuvre de portes vitrées à cadres métalliques, en offrant des directives claires et des méthodologies éprouvées pour l'application des résultats d'essai de résistance au feu. Sa capacité d'adaptation aux différents composants et systèmes souligne son importance dans le contexte de la sécurité incendie dans le secteur de la construction.