CEN/TC 217/WG 2 - Surfaces of sports halls
The preparation of test methods and procedures for assessing the performance characteristics of the surfaces of indoor sports halls. The preparation of specifications for the surfaces of indoor sports halls.
Surfaces of sports halls
The preparation of test methods and procedures for assessing the performance characteristics of the surfaces of indoor sports halls. The preparation of specifications for the surfaces of indoor sports halls.
General Information
TC - 7.1.3, deletion of the 2nd and 3rd sentences
- Corrigendum2 pagesEnglish, French and German languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
This European Standard specifies requirements for surfaces for indoor facilities for multi-sports use. It also covers surface systems which include both their supporting and upper layers whether prefabricated, produced in situ or a combination of the two. It also provides for the evaluation of conformity of products to the requirements of this European Standard. This European Standard is not applicable to indoor tennis halls.
NOTE "Multi-sports" will be defined by appropriate national provisions.
- Standard24 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
This European Standard specifies a method for the determination of the vertical deformation of sports surfaces.
NOTE The method specified is commonly known as the Artificial Athlete (Stuttgart) method.
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This Technical Specification describes a method for the determination of the resistance of a synthetic sports surface to repeated impacts.
- Technical specification8 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
This European Standard specifies a method for the determination of the specular reflectance of certain surfaces for indoor sports areas.
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This European Standard specifies a method of test for the determination of resistance to indentation of artificial sports surfaces, other than synthetic turf.
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This document specifies additional characteristics not covered by part 1 of this standard for multi-sports floor systems designed for use in indoor sport halls and gymnasia.
This document also applies to single sport facilities designed for the following sports: volleyball, basketball, badminton, small sided football, and handball.
NOTE Physical education is considered as a multisport use.
This document does not apply to synthetic turf or textile surfaces used indoors...
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This document specifies in situ requirements for verification of performance of a multi-sports floor system designed for use in indoor sport halls and gymnasia.
The purpose of this document is to help testing laboratories to interpret in situ measurements.
This document also applies to single sport facilities designed for the following sports: volleyball, basketball, badminton, small sided football, and handball.
NOTE 1 Physical education is considered as a multisport use.
NOTE 2 Part 1 covers essential requirements (as defined in regulation EU N° 305/2011) for multi-sports floor systems designed for use in indoor sport halls and gymnasia.
NOTE 3 Additional characteristics for multi-sports floor systems designed for use in indoor sport halls and gymnasia are specified in part 2 of this standard.
This document does not apply to synthetic turf or textile surfaces used indoors.
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This document specifies essential characteristics for multi-sports floor systems designed for use in indoor sport halls and gymnasia or applies to single sport facilities designed for the following sports: volleyball, basketball, badminton, small sided football, and handball.
NOTE Physical education is considered as a multisport use.
This document specifies multi-sports floor systems, being placed onto the market either whether prefabricated as a single product or constructed in situ as a kit (e.g. a combination of two or more components).
This document specifies multi-sports floor systems, which may be affixed to the substrate either as glued, with adhesive, or as loose laid.
This document specifies:
- the methods for determination of performances of the essential characteristics,
- the methods for evaluation of the results against the threshold levels or classes of performances, where relevant,
- the way of expressing their performance,
- provisions for the systems for Assessment and Verification of Constancy of Performance,
- marking of sports floor systems.
This document does not apply to synthetic turf or textile surfaces used indoors and socket caps.
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This European Standard specifies requirements for multi-sports surfaces designed for use in indoor sport halls and gymnasia and used for example one or more of the following sports: volleyball, basketball, badminton, small sided football, handball, physical education...
It provides for the evaluation of conformity of products, which include their upper (playing) surface and supporting layers, whether prefabricated or constructed in situ or a combination of the two.
This European Standard does not apply to synthetic turf or textile surfaces used indoors.
- Draft52 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
This European standard specifies a method for the determination of resistance toimpact of certain surfaces for sports areas.
- Standard5 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
This European Standard specifies a method for the determination of behaviour under a rolling load of indoor sports surfaces.
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