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  [Digitare  il  testo]   [Digitare  il  testo]                

                 

   

   

 This   project   has   received   funding   from   the   European   Union’s   Horizon   2020   research   and   innovation  programme  under  grant  agreement  N°  637186.  

 

Report on existing standards and standardization landscape July 2015 (M6) D7.1: Report on existing standards and standardization landscape WP 7, T 7.1 Standardization Authors: Javier López-Quiles (AEN) BREakthrough  Solutions  for  Adaptable  Envelopes  in  building  Refurbishment  EeB-­‐02-­‐2014  RIA  

   

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This  project  has  received  funding  from  the  European  Union’s  Horizon  2020    research  and  innovation  programme  under  grant  agreement  N°  637186.  

 

   

Technical  References    

 

 1   PU  =  Public     CO  =  Confidential,  only  for  members  of  the  consortium  (including  the  Commission  Services)     CI  =  Classified,  as  referred  to  in  Commission  Decision  2001/844/EC      Document  history  

V   Date   Beneficiary   Author  1   07  April  2015   AENOR   Javier  López-­‐Quiles  2   07  July  2015   AENOR   Javier  López-­‐Quiles  Final   13  July  2015   TECHNOFI,  ACCIONA   Karine  Laffont,  Jesus  Garcia                

Project  Acronym   BRESAER  

Project  Title   BREakthrough Solutions for Adaptable Envelopes in building Refurbishment

Project  Coordinator  

Jesus  Garcia  Dominguez  

ACCIONA  INFRAESTRUCTURAS  

mailto:[email protected]    

Project  Duration   February  2015  –  July  2019  (54  months)  

Deliverable  No.   D7.1  

Dissemination  level  1   PU  

Work  Package   WP7  –  Dissemination  and  exploitation  

Task   T7.1  -­‐  Standardization  

Lead  beneficiary     2.  AENOR  

Contributing  beneficiary(ies)   -­‐  

Due  date  of  deliverable  

31  July  2015  

Actual  submission  date  

24  July  2015  

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This  project  has  received  funding  from  the  European  Union’s  Horizon  2020    research  and  innovation  programme  under  grant  agreement  N°  637186.  

 

   

0 Summary

The  BRESAER  D7.1   is  produced   in  the  context  of  WP7,  Task  7.1  –  Standardization  with  regard  to  the  identification  and  analysis  of  the  standardization  technical  committees  (TCs)  related  with  the  project  as  well  as  of  the  published  standards  and  standards  under  development  that  can  be  useful  and   relevant   for   the   project   activities.   Furthermore,   it   can   help   in   the   future   to   identify  standardization  gaps  that  can  be  covered  by  the  results  of  the  project.      The   Spanish   Association   for   Standardization   and   Certification   (AENOR),   as   a   European  Standardization   Body,   is   a   partner   in   the   BRESAER   project   to   provide   support   regarding   the  standardization   tasks   included   in   the  project.   In  order   to   fulfil   this  commitment,   this  deliverable  has   been   prepared   to   guide   the   partners   about   the   published   standards   and   standards   under  development  that  can  be  applicable  to  BRESAER.                

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This  project  has  received  funding  from  the  European  Union’s  Horizon  2020    research  and  innovation  programme  under  grant  agreement  N°  637186.  

 

   

Table of content  

0 SUMMARY  ...........................................................................................................................................  3

1 INTRODUCTION  AND  METHODOLOGY  ..................................................................................................  7

1.1 METHODOLOGY  OF  THE  DOCUMENT  ..........................................................................................................  7 1.2 SHORT  INTRODUCTION  ABOUT  STANDARDIZATION  ........................................................................................  8 1.3 ABBREVIATIONS  AND  ACRONYMS  ...........................................................................................................  12

2 STANDARDIZATION  RELATED  TO  BRESAER  PROJECT  ..........................................................................  13

2.1 TECHNICAL  COMMITTEES  OVERVIEW  ........................................................................................................  13 2.2 SUSTAINABILITY  OF  CONSTRUCTION  WORKS  ..............................................................................................  15 2.3 ENERGY  PERFORMANCE  OF  BUILDING  ......................................................................................................  16 2.4 BUILDING  AUTOMATION,  CONTROLS  AND  MANAGEMENT  .............................................................................  17 2.5 VENTILATION  FOR  BUILDINGS  .................................................................................................................  18 2.6 THERMAL  PERFORMANCE  OF  BUILDINGS  AND  BUILDING  COMPONENTS  ............................................................  20 2.7 THERMAL  INSULATING  MATERIALS  AND  PRODUCTS  .....................................................................................  22 2.8 THERMAL  SOLAR  SYSTEMS  AND  COMPONENTS  ...........................................................................................  25 2.9 INDOOR  AIR  QUALITY  ...........................................................................................................................  25 2.10 SOLAR  PHOTOVOLTAIC  ENERGY  SYSTEMS  ................................................................................................  26 2.11 ENERGY  MANAGEMENT  ......................................................................................................................  29 2.12 ENVIRONMENTAL  MANAGEMENT  .........................................................................................................  30 2.13 BUILDING  ACOUSTICS  .........................................................................................................................  31 2.14 FIRE  SAFETY  .....................................................................................................................................  33 2.15 ALUMINIUM  PRODUCTS  ......................................................................................................................  34 2.16 ALUMINIUM  STRUCTURES  ...................................................................................................................  36 2.17 CURTAIN  WALLING  ............................................................................................................................  37 2.18 FIBRE-­‐CEMENT  PRODUCTS  ...................................................................................................................  38 2.19 WINDOWS  ......................................................................................................................................  39 2.20 PAINTS  ...........................................................................................................................................  41 2.21 PHOTOCATALYSIS  ..............................................................................................................................  43 2.22 KITS  FOR  EXTERNAL  WALL  CLADDINGS  ....................................................................................................  44

3 CONCLUSIONS  ...................................................................................................................................  46

4 REFERENCES  ......................................................................................................................................  48

 

     

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This  project  has  received  funding  from  the  European  Union’s  Horizon  2020    research  and  innovation  programme  under  grant  agreement  N°  637186.  

 

   

 

List of Tables  Table  1  –  Characteristics  of  different  standardization  documents  ...................................................................  8 Table  2  –  European  and  international  committees  related  to  BRESAER  project  ............................................  13 Table  3  –  Published  standards  about  Sustainability  of  construction  works  ....................................................  15 Table  4  –  Project  standards  about  Sustainability  of  construction  works  ........................................................  16 Table  5  –  Published  standards  about  Energy  performance  of  building  ..........................................................  17 Table  6  –  Project  standards  about  Energy  performance  of  building  ...............................................................  17 Table  7  –  Published  standards  about  Building  Automation,  Controls  and  Building  Management  .................  18 Table  8  –  Project  standards  about  Building  Automation,  Controls  and  Building  Management  ......................  18 Table  9  –  Standards  about  Ventilation  for  buildings  .......................................................................................  19 Table  10  –  Project  standards  about  Ventilation  for  buildings  .........................................................................  19 Table  11  –  Standards  about  Thermal  performance  of  buildings  and  building  components  ...........................  20 Table  12  –  Project  Standards  about  Thermal  performance  of  buildings  and  building  components  ...............  21 Table  13  –  Standards  about  Thermal  insulating  materials  and  products  ........................................................  22 Table  14  –  Project  Standards  about  Thermal  insulating  materials  and  products  ...........................................  24 Table  15  –  Standards  about  Thermal  solar  systems  and  components  ............................................................  25 Table  16  –  Project  Standards  about  Thermal  solar  systems  and  components  ...............................................  25 Table  17  –  Standards  about  Indoor  Air  Quality  ...............................................................................................  26 Table  18  –  Project  Standards  about  Indoor  Air  Quality  ...................................................................................  26 Table  19  –  Standards  about  Solar  photovoltaic  energy  systems  .....................................................................  28 Table  20  –  Project  standards  about  Solar  photovoltaic  energy  systems  .........................................................  29 Table  21  –  Standards  about  Energy  Management  ..........................................................................................  30 Table  22  –  Project  Standards  about  Energy  Management  ..............................................................................  30 Table  23  –  Standards  about  Environmental  Management  .............................................................................  30 Table  24  –  Project  Standards  about  Environmental  Management  .................................................................  31 Table  25  –  Standards  about  Building  Acoustics  ...............................................................................................  32 Table  26  –  Project  Standards  about  Building  Acoustics  ..................................................................................  32 Table  27  –  Standards  about  Fire  safety  ...........................................................................................................  33 Table  28  –  Project  Standards  about  Fire  safety  ...............................................................................................  34 Table  29  –  Standards  about  Aluminium  products  ...........................................................................................  35 Table  30  –  Project  Standards  about  Aluminium  products  ..............................................................................  35 Table  31  –  Standards  about  Aluminium  structures  .........................................................................................  36 Table  32  –  Project  Standards  about  Aluminium  structures  ............................................................................  37 Table  33  –  Standards  about  Curtain  walling  ...................................................................................................  38 Table  34  –  Project  Standards  about  Curtain  walling  .......................................................................................  38 Table  35  –  Standards  about  Fibre-­‐cement  products  .......................................................................................  39 Table  36  –  Project  Standards  about  Aluminium  structures  ............................................................................  39 Table  37  –  Standards  about  Windows  .............................................................................................................  40 Table  38  –  Project  Standards  about  Windows  ................................................................................................  40 Table  39  –  Standards  about  Paints  ..................................................................................................................  41 Table  40  –  Project  Standards  about  Paints  .....................................................................................................  42 Table  41  –  Standards  about  Photocatalysis  ....................................................................................................  43 Table  42  –  Project  Standards  about  Photocatalysis  ........................................................................................  44 Table  43  –  European  Technical  Approvals  about  Kits  for  external  wall  claddings  ..........................................  45 Table  44  –Main  technical  committees  for  dissemination  activities  ................................................................  46  

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List of Figures  Figure  1  –  Possible  tracks  of  standards  adoption  ..............................................................................................  9 Figure  2  –  Example  of  identification  of  elements  in  the  code  of  a  standard  ...................................................  10  

 

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This  project  has  received  funding  from  the  European  Union’s  Horizon  2020    research  and  innovation  programme  under  grant  agreement  N°  637186.  

 

   

1 Introduction and methodology

1.1 Methodology of the document This   document   presents   the   standardization   activity   found   relevant   for   the   BRESAER  project.   In  order  to  structure  the  research,  a  list  of  key  concepts  was  elaborated  by  AENOR  to  act  as  a  starting  point  for  the  identification  of  standardization  areas:    

• Sustainability  • Environment  • Energy,  efficiency,  management,  performance  • Thermal,  solar,  photovoltaic,  systems  • Ventilation,  air  quality  • Insulation  • Acoustics  • Fire,  safety  • Aluminium,  products,  structures  • Curtain  walling,  fibre-­‐cement  • Windows  • Paints  • Photocatalysis  

 The   standardization   study   covers   European   standardization   developed   by   the   European  Committee   for   Standardization   (CEN)   and   the   European   Committee   for   electrotechnical  Standardization   (CENELEC),   and   also   the   International   standardization   developed   by   the  International   Organization   for   Standardization   (ISO)   and   the   International   Electrotechnical  Commission  (IEC).    The   study   is   structured   in   standardization   areas   for   which   relevant   standardization   technical  committees   (TCs)   and   other   technical   bodies   within   them,   published   standards   and   standards  under  development  are  referred.  The  relationship  with  the  project  found  for  each  of  the  identified  areas  is  explained,  as  well  as  the  relevant  European  Directives  or  Regulations.    

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This  project  has  received  funding  from  the  European  Union’s  Horizon  2020    research  and  innovation  programme  under  grant  agreement  N°  637186.  

 

   

1.2 Short introduction about

standardization

1.2.1 General Standards   are   voluntary   technical   documents   that   set   out   requirements   for   a   specific   item,  material,  component,  system  or  service,  or  describes  in  detail  a  particular  method,  procedure  or  best  practice.  Standards  are  developed  and  defined  through  a  process  of  sharing  knowledge  and  building   consensus   among   technical   experts   nominated   by   interested   parties   and   other  stakeholders   -­‐   including  businesses,  consumers  and  environmental  groups,  among  others.  These  experts  are  organized  in  Technical  Committees  (TCs),  which  are  subdivided  in  Subcommittees  (SCs)  or   Working   Groups   (WGs).   These   TCs   are   included   in   the   structure   of   the   Standardization  Organizations  (National,  European  and  International,  with  the  respective  mirror  committees)  and  work  following  their  internal  regulations.    The   standardization   bodies   operate   at   National   (AENOR,   AFNOR,   BSI,   DIN,   etc.),   Regional   (CEN,  CENELEC,  ETSI)  or  International  (ISO,  IEC,  ITU)  level.  Sometimes  there  are  different  standardization  bodies   at   the   same   level,   but   covering   different   fields.   This   is   the   case   of   ISO   (general),   IEC  (electrical)   and   ITU   (telecommunications)   at   International   level,   or   CEN,   CENELEC   and   ETSI   at  European  level  in  the  same  way.    There  are  also  different  kinds  of  standardization  documents.  The  most  widespread  is  the  standard,  which   has   a   different   code   depending   on   the   organization   under   it  was   developed;   e.g.   EN   for  European   Standards,   ISO   or   IEC   for   International   standards.   Other   types   of   documents   are  Technical   Specifications   (TS),   Technical   Reports   (TR)   and  Workshop   Agreements   (CWA).   Further  Amendments   to   the   standards   are   identified   by   adding  A1,   A2,   etc.   at   the   end   of   the   standard  code.    At   European   level,   all   the  members   of   CEN   and   CENELEC   shall   adopt   EN   standards   as   national  standards  and  have  to  withdraw  any  existing  national  standard  which  could  conflict  with  them.  A  summary  of  the  characteristics  of  the  different  standardization  documents  could  be  found  in  the  Table  1.    

Table  1  –  Characteristics  of  different  standardization  documents  

Type   International  code   European  code   National  code   Main  characteristics  

Standard     ISO  IEC    

EN     UNE,   NF,   BS,  DIN,  etc.  When  adopting:  UNE-­‐EN,  NF-­‐EN,  UNE-­‐ISO,  NF-­‐ISO,  etc.  

•  Elaboration:  3  years  •  2  steps  of  member  approval  •  European:  compulsory  national  adoption    

Revision:  every  5  years  

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Type   International  code   European  code   National  code   Main  characteristics  

Technical  Specification    

ISO/TS  IEC/TS    

CEN/TS  CLC/TS    

When  adopting:  UNE-­‐CEN/TS,  NF-­‐CEN/TS,  UNE-­‐ISO/TS,  NF-­‐ISO/TS,  etc.  

•  Elaboration:  21  months  •  1  step  of  member  approval  or  internal  approval  in  TC  

•  European:  optional  national  adoption  

Revision:  at  3  years  (upgrading  to  EN  or  deletion)  

Technical  Report    

ISO/TR  IEC/TR    

CEN/TR  CLC/TR    

When  adopting:  UNE-­‐CEN/TR,  NF-­‐CEN/TR,  UNE-­‐ISO/TR,  NF-­‐ISO/TR,  etc.  

•  Elaboration:  free  timeframe  •  Internal  approval  in  TC  •  European:  optional  national  adoption  

 No  revision  required    Workshop  Agreement    

IWA     CWA     Variable   •  Elaboration:  free  timeframe  (usually  few  months)  

•  Internal  approval  in  the  Workshop    

•  European:  optional  national  adoption  

Revision:  at  3  years  (upgrading  to  EN  or  deletion)  

 There   is   also  an  agreement  established  between  European  and   International  Organizations   (e.g.  CEN  and  ISO)  in  order  to  avoid  duplication  of  efforts  and  promote  global  relevance  of  standards,  which  allows   to  adopt  or  develop   in  parallel   each  other’s   standards  with   the   same  content  and  code.   National   standards   could   also   be   proposed   as   a   base   for   new   European   or   International  standards.  Figure  1  shows  the  tracks  of  the  standards.      

 

Figure  1  –  Possible  tracks  of  standards  adoption    

 Therefore,  the  code  of  any  standard  is  the  combination  of  the  above  mentioned  issues,  and  could  be  explained  as  shown  in  Figure  2:    

National  Standard  (e.g.  UNE-­‐EN  ISO  14001)  

International  Standard  (e.g.  ISO  14001)  

European  Standard  (e.g.  EN  ISO  14001)  

Spanish  Standard  (UNE)  

European  Standard  (EN)   Part  1  (-­‐1)   Amendment  1  (A1)  

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UNE-­‐EN  ISO  12086-­‐1:2000  A1        

 

Figure  2  –  Example  of  identification  of  elements  in  the  code  of  a  standard  

1.2.2 European Union Regulations and

Directives In  Europe  a  large  number  of  products  are  affected  by  Directives  and  Regulations,  and  in  particular  the   construction   products   related   to   BRESAER   project   are   under   the   scope   of   the   Construction  Products   Regulation   nº305/2011   (which   supersedes   the   former   Construction   Products   Directive  89/106/EEC),   in   order   to   establish   harmonised   conditions   for   the   marketing   of   construction  products   (CE   marking   and   declaration   of   performances)   and   the   basic   requirements   for  construction  works.  These  are  the  following:    

1.  Mechanical  resistance  and  stability  2.  Safety  in  case  of  fire  3.  Hygiene,  health  and  the  environment  4.  Safety  and  accessibility  in  use  5.  Protection  against  noise  6.  Energy  economy  and  heat  retention  7.  Sustainable  use  of  natural  resources  

 Other   European   Directives   related   to   BRESAER   project   are   the   Energy   Efficiency   Directive  (2012/27/EU)   and   the   Energy   Performance   of   Buildings   Directive   (2010/31/EU).   The   first   one  establishes   a   set   of   binding  measures   to   help   the   EU   reach   its   20%   energy   efficiency   target   by  2020.  Under  the  first  Directive,  all  EU  countries  are  required  to  use  energy  more  efficiently  at  all  stages  of  the  energy  chain  from  its  production  to  its  final  consumption,  while  the  second  one  lays  down   the   common   general   framework   for   a  methodology   for   calculating   the   integrated   energy  performance   of   buildings   and   building   units,   the   application   of   minimum   requirements   to   the  energy  performance  of  existing  buildings,  building  units  and  building  elements,  and  other.    

1.2.3 European Commission Standardization

Requests A   Standardisation   Request   (Mandate)   is   a   demand   from   the   European   Commission   to   the  European   standardisation  organisations   (ESOs),   such  as  CEN  or  CENELEC,   to  draw  up  and  adopt  

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European   standards   in   support   of   European   policies   and   legislation,   such   as   Directives   and  Regulations.   Draft   mandates   are   drawn   up   by   the   Commission   services   through   a   process   of  consultation  with  a  wide  group  of   interested  parties   (social  partners,  consumers,  SMEs,  relevant  industry   associations,   etc.).   The   European   standards,   even   developed   under   a  mandate   and   for  European   legislation,   remain   voluntary   in   their   use,   excepting   the   Annex   ZA   of   the   harmonised  standards  of  construction  products.      A   database   of   Standardization   Requests   may   be   found   in   the   European   Commission   related  webpage,  some  examples  of  them  being  related  to  construction  products:    

• M/88  Evaluation  of  construction  products  in  respect  of  their  reaction  to  fire;  • M/101   Construction   products   intended   to   be   used   for   external   and   internal   doors   and  

windows,  roof  openings  and  roof  lights  (including  fire  doors  and  shutters);  • M/103  Thermal  insulation  products;  • M/108  Curtain  walling;  • M/117  Evaluation  of  construction  products  in  respect  of  their  resistance  to  fire;  • M/350   Development   of   Horizontal   Standardised   Methods   for   the   assessment   of   the  

integrated  Environmental  performance  of  buildings;  • M/466  Structural  Eurocodes.  

 

1.2.4 Harmonized standards and European

Assessment Documents Within  the  context  of  the  Construction  Products  Regulation  nº305/2011,  the  harmonised  technical  specifications   are   the   Harmonised   standards   and   the   European   Assessment   Documents   (or  European  Technical  Approval  Guidelines).    Harmonised  European  standards  (hENs)  are  the  harmonised  technical  specifications  developed  by  CEN   or   CENELEC   following   the  mandates   given   by   the   European   Commission.   The   Harmonised  European   standards   are   identified   by   the   inclusion   of   an   Annex   ZA.   Manufacturers,   other  economic   operators,   or   conformity   assessment   bodies   can   use   harmonised   standards   to  demonstrate   that   products,   services,   or   processes   comply   with   relevant   EU   legislation.   The  references   of   harmonised   standards  must   be   published   in   the   Official   Journal   of   the   European  Union.    The  European  Assessment  Documents  (EADs)  (or  European  Technical  Approval  Guidelines  (ETAGs)  are  the  harmonised  technical  specifications  developed  by  the  European  Organisation  for  Technical  Assessment  (EOTA),  and  they  constitute  the  basis  for  the  assessment  of  products  not  covered  or  not   fully   covered   by   a   harmonised   standard   and   for   which   the   performance   in   relation   to   its  essential  characteristics  cannot  be  entirely  assessed  according  to  an  existing  harmonised  standard.  It   should   be   noticed   that   this   organisation   is   not   a   standardization   body   and   it   does   not   issue  standards,  but   their  documents   (EADs)  are  deemed   important  within   the  European  construction  

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sector   for   the   assessment   of   the   performances   and   marketing   of   construction   products   and  systems.      

1.3 Abbreviations and acronyms In   this   document   the   following   abbreviations   and   acronyms   are   used,   and   in   this   list   they   are  indicated  with  its  meaning:    

AENOR     Spanish  Association  for  Standardization  and  Certification  CEN       European  Committee  for  Standardization  CENELEC  (CLC)   European  Committee  for  Standardization  in  the  Electrical  field  CWA     CEN  or  CENELEC  Workshop  Agreement  EAD       European  Assessment  Document  EN       European  Standard  EOTA     European  Organisation  for  Technical  Assessment  ESO       European  Standardisation  Organisation  ETAG     European  Technical  Approval  Guideline  hEN       Harmonised  European  Standard  ISO       International  Organization  for  Standardization;  International  Standard  IEC         International  Electrotechnical  Commission  NMC     National  Mirror  Committee  NSB       National  Standardization  Body  SC       Subcommittee  TC       Technical  Committee  TR       Technical  Report  TS       Technical  Specification  WG       Working  Group  WI       Work  Item  

 

 

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2 Standardization related to BRESAER project

2.1 Technical committees overview

2.1.1 Introduction The   following   list   shown   in   Table   2   represents   the   European   and   International   committees  identified  as  technical  bodies  working  on  subjects  related  to  BRESAER  project.  Some  of  them  cover  only  construction  products  and  thus  may  be  considered  as  "vertical  committees",  and  other  cover  systems  or  management  matters  as  "horizontal  committees".    

Table  2  –  European  and  international  committees  related  to  BRESAER  project  

Subject   Technical  committee  

Sustainability  of  construction  works  

CEN/TC  350  "Sustainability  of  construction  works"  ISO/TC  59/SC  17  "Sustainability  in  buildings  and  civil  engineering  works"  

Energy  Performance  of  Building  

CEN/TC  371  "Project  Committee  -­‐  Energy  Performance  of  Building  project  group"  ISO/TC  205/WG  2  "Design  of  energy-­‐efficient  buildings"  

Building  automation,  controls  and  management  

CEN/TC  247  "Building  Automation,  Controls  and  Building  Management"  ISO/TC  205/WG  3  "Building  Automation  and  Control  System  (BACS)  Design"  

Ventilation  for  buildings   CEN/TC  156  "Ventilation  for  buildings"  Thermal  performance  of  buildings  and  building  components      

CEN/TC  89  "Thermal  performance  of  buildings  and  building  components"  

ISO/TC  163  "Thermal  performance  and  energy  use  in  the  built  environment"  

Thermal  insulating  materials  and  products  

CEN/TC  88  "Thermal  insulating  materials  and  products"  ISO/TC  163/SC  3  "Thermal  insulation  products"  

Thermal  solar  systems  and  components  

CEN/TC  312  "Thermal  solar  systems  and  components"  ISO/TC  180  "Solar  energy"  

Indoor  Air  quality  CEN/TC  351/WG  2  "Emissions  from  construction  products  into  indoor  air"  ISO/TC  146/SC  6  "Indoor  air"  

Solar  photovoltaic  energy  systems  

CLC/TC  82  "Solar  photovoltaic  energy  systems"  IEC/TC  82  "Solar  photovoltaic  energy  systems"  

Energy  management  

CEN/CLC/JWG  3  "Energy  Management  and  related  services  -­‐  General  requirements  and  qualification  procedures"  CEN/CLC/JWG  4  "Energy  efficiency  and  saving  calculation"  ISO/TC  242  "Energy  management"  ISO/TC  203  "Technical  energy  systems"  ISO/TC  257  "Evaluation  of  energy  savings"  

Environmental   CEN/SS  S26  "Environmental  management"  

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Subject   Technical  committee  

management   ISO/TC  207  "Environmental  management"  

Building  acoustics  

CEN/TC  126/WG  1  "Methods  for  measuring  the  sound  insulation  of  building  elements  and  the  acoustic  performances  of  buildings"  CEN/TC  126/WG  2  "Prediction  of  the  acoustic  performance  of  buildings  from  the  performance  of  elements"  ISO/TC  43/SC  2  "Building  Acoustics"  

Fire  safety  CEN/TC  127  "Fire  safety  in  buildings"  ISO/TC  92/SC  1  "Fire  initiation  and  growth"  ISO/TC  92/SC  2  "Fire  containment"  

Aluminium  products  CEN/TC  132/WG  5  "Aluminium  and  aluminium  alloys  –  Extruded  and  drawn  products"  ISO/TC  79/SC  6  "Wrought  aluminium  and  aluminium  alloys"  

Aluminium  structures  

CEN/TC  250/SC  9  "Eurocode  9:  Design  of  aluminium  structures"  CEN/TC  135  "Execution  of  steel  structures  and  aluminium  structures"  ISO/TC  167  "Steel  and  aluminium  structures"  (Standby)  ISO/TC  98  "Bases  for  design  of  structures"  

Curtain  walling   CEN/TC  33/WG  6  "Curtain  walling"  

Fibre-­‐cement  products  CEN/TC  128/SC  4  "Fibre-­‐cement  products  for  roofing"  ISO/TC  77  "Products  in  fibre  reinforced  cement"  

Windows  CEN/TC  33/WG  1  "Windows  and  doors"  CEN/TC  33/WG  3  "Blinds  and  shutters"  

Paints  

CEN/TC  139  "Paints  and  varnishes"  CEN/TC  139/WG  1  "Coating  systems  for  masonry"  CEN/TC  139/WG  5  "Organic  coatings  on  aluminium  for  architectural  purposes"  CEN/TC  139/WG  8  "Powder  organic  coatings  for  hot-­‐dip-­‐galvanized  steel  products"  ISO/TC  35/SC  9  "General  test  methods  for  paints  and  varnishes"  ISO/TC  35/SC  10  "Test  methods  for  binders  for  paints  and  varnishes"  

Photocatalysis  

CEN/TC  386/WG  2  "Photocatalysis  –  Air  purification"  CEN/TC  386/WG  4  "Photocatalysis  –  Self  cleaning  applications"  CEN/TC  386/WG  6  "Photocatalysis  –  Light  source"  ISO/TC  206/WG  9  "Photocatalysis"  

Kits  for  external  wall  claddings  

EOTA  (The  European  Organisation  for  Technical  Assessment  is  not  a  standardization  body  or  technical  committee,  and  it  does  not  issues  standards,  but  their  documents  (EADs  or  ETAGs)  are  deemed  important  within  the  European  construction  sector  and  the  assessment  of  the  performances  of  construction  products.  

 

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2.2 Sustainability of construction

works

2.2.1 Introduction European   standards   on   "Sustainability   in   building  works"   have   been   developed   by  CEN/TC   350  "Sustainability   of   construction  works"   under   the  Mandate   of   the   European   Commission  M/350  "Development   of   Horizontal   Standardised   Methods   for   the   assessment   of   the   integrated  Environmental  performance  of  buildings".  This  committee   is   responsible   for   the  development  of  voluntary  horizontal  standardised  methods  for  the  assessment  of  the  sustainability  aspects  of  new  and  existing   construction  works  and   for   standards   for   the  environmental  product  declaration  of  construction  products.   Its  standards  will  be  generally  applicable  (horizontal)  and  relevant  for  the  assessment  of  integrated  performance  of  buildings  over  its  life  cycle.  These  standards  will  describe  a   harmonized  methodology   for   assessment   of   environmental   performance   of   buildings   and   life  cycle  cost  performance  of  buildings  as  well  as  the  quantifiable  performance  aspects  of  health  and  comfort  of  buildings.    At  the  international  level,  ISO/TC  59/SC  17  "Sustainability  in  buildings  and  civil  engineering  works"  is   responsible   for   the   Standardization   in   the   field   of   buildings   and   civil   engineering   works   of  general  rules  for  performance  requirements,  including  functional  and  user  requirements  related  to  service   life,   sustainability,   accessibility   and   usability,   as  well   as   general   rules   and   guidelines   for  addressing   the   economic,   environmental   and   social   impacts   and   aspects   related   to   sustainable  development.    

2.2.2 List of standards

Table  3  –  Published  standards  about  Sustainability  of  construction  works  

Reference   Document  title  

CEN/TR  15941:2010   Sustainability   of   construction   works   -­‐   Environmental   product   declarations   -­‐  Methodology  for  selection  and  use  of  generic  data  

EN  15643-­‐3:2012   Sustainability   of   construction   works   -­‐   Assessment   of   buildings   -­‐   Part   3:  Framework  for  the  assessment  of  social  performance  

EN  15643-­‐4:2012   Sustainability   of   construction   works   -­‐   Assessment   of   buildings   -­‐   Part   4:  Framework  for  the  assessment  of  economic  performance  

EN  15643-­‐2:2011   Sustainability   of   construction   works   -­‐   Assessment   of   buildings   -­‐   Part   2:  Framework  for  the  assessment  of  environmental  performance  

EN  15978:2011   Sustainability   of   construction   works   -­‐   Assessment   of   environmental  performance  of  buildings  -­‐  Calculation  method  

EN  15643-­‐1:2010   Sustainability  of  construction  works  -­‐  Sustainability  assessment  of  buildings  -­‐  Part  1:  General  framework  

EN  15804:2012+A1:2013   Sustainability   of   construction   works   -­‐   Environmental   product   declarations   -­‐  

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Reference   Document  title  

Core  rules  for  the  product  category  of  construction  products  

EN  16309:2014+A1:2014   Sustainability   of   construction   works   -­‐   Assessment   of   social   performance   of  buildings  -­‐  Calculation  methodology  

ISO  16745:2015   Environmental  performance  of  buildings  -­‐-­‐  Carbon  metric  of  a  building  -­‐-­‐  Use  stage  

ISO  21929-­‐1:2011  Sustainability   in   building   construction   -­‐-­‐   Sustainability   indicators   -­‐-­‐   Part   1:  Framework  for  the  development  of  indicators  and  a  core  set  of  indicators  for  buildings  

ISO  21931-­‐1:2010  Sustainability   in   building   construction   -­‐-­‐   Framework   for   methods   of  assessment  of   the  environmental  performance  of  construction  works   -­‐-­‐  Part  1:  Buildings  

 

Table  4  –  Project  standards  about  Sustainability  of  construction  works  

Reference   Document  title  

EN  16627:2015   Sustainability  of  construction  works   -­‐  Assessment  of  economic  performance  of  buildings  -­‐  Calculation  methods  

prEN  15643-­‐1  rev   Sustainability   of   construction  works   -­‐   Sustainability   assessment   of   buildings  and  civil  engineering  works  -­‐  General  frame  work  

 Additional   Indicators   for   the   declaration   of   environmental   performance   of  construction   products   and   for   the   assessment   of   the   environmental  performance  of  buildings.  

  Assessment   of   social   performance   of   buildings   in   the   before-­‐use   stage   and  end  of  life  stages  of  life  cycle  

 

2.3 Energy Performance of Building

2.3.1 Introduction European  standards  on  "Energy  Performance  of  Building"  are  developed  by  CEN/TC  371  "Project  Committee  -­‐  Energy  Performance  of  Building  project  group"  under  the  Mandate  of  the  European  Commission  M/480  to  CEN,  CENELEC  and  ETSI  for  the  elaboration  and  adoption  of  standards  for  a  methodology   calculating   the   integrated   energy   performance   of   buildings   and   promoting   the  energy  efficiency  of  buildings,   in  accordance  with  the  terms  set   in  the  recast  of  the  Directive  on  the  energy  performance  buildings  (2010/31/EU).    At  the   international   level,   ISO/TC  205/WG  2  "Design  of  energy-­‐efficient  buildings"   is  responsible  for   the   standardization   in   the   design   of   new   buildings   and   retrofit   of   existing   buildings   for  acceptable  indoor  environment  and  practicable  energy  conservation  and  efficiency.      

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2.3.2 List of standards

Table  5  –  Published  standards  about  Energy  performance  of  building  

Reference   Document  title  

EN  15603:2008   Energy  performance  of  buildings  -­‐  Overall  energy  use  and  definition  of  energy  ratings  

CEN/TS  16628:2014   Energy   Performance   of   Buildings   -­‐   Basic   Principles   for   the   set   of   EPB  standards  

CEN/TS  16629:2014   Energy  Performance  of  Buildings  -­‐  Detailed  Technical  Rules  for  the  set  of  EPB-­‐standards  

       

Table  6  –  Project  standards  about  Energy  performance  of  building  

Reference   Document  title  

FprEN  15603   Energy  performance  of  buildings  -­‐  Overarching  standard  EPB  

FprCEN/TR  15615   Accompanying   Technical   Report   on   draft   Overarching   standard   EPB   (prEN  15603)  

 

2.4 Building automation, controls

and management

2.4.1 Introduction European   standards   on   "Building   automation,   controls   and   management"   are   developed   by  CEN/TC   247   "Building   Automation,   Controls   and   Building   Management".   It   works   on   the  standardization  of  building  automation,  controls  and  building  management  systems  and  services  for   residential   and   non-­‐residential   buildings.   These   standards   include   the   definitions,  requirements,   functionality   and   test  methods   of   building   automation   products   and   systems   for  automatic   control   of   building   services   installations.   The   primary   integration   measures   include  application  interfaces,  systems  and  services  to  ensure  an  efficient  technical  building  management  in  cooperation  with  commercial  and  infrastructural  building  management.  

 At   the   international   level,   ISO/TC   205/WG   3   "Building   Automation   and   Control   System   (BACS)  Design"  is  responsible  for  the  standardization  in  the  same  field.    

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2.4.2 List of standards

Table  7  –  Published  standards  about  Building  Automation,  Controls  and  Building  Management  

Reference   Document  title  

EN  ISO  16484-­‐2:2004   Building   automation   and   control   systems   (BACS)   -­‐   Part   2:   Hardware   (ISO  16484-­‐2:2004)  

EN  ISO  16484-­‐3:2005   Building   automation   and   control   systems   (BACS)   -­‐   Part   3:   Functions   (ISO  16484-­‐3:2005)  

EN  ISO  16484-­‐1:2010   Building  automation  and  control  systems  (BACS)  -­‐  Part  1:  Project  specification  and  implementation  (ISO  16484-­‐1:2010)  

EN  15232:2012   Energy   performance   of   buildings   -­‐   Impact   of   Building   Automation,   Controls  and  Building  Management  

EN  14908-­‐6:2014   Open   Data   Communication   in   Building   Automation,   Controls   and   Building  Management  -­‐  Control  Network  Protocol  -­‐  Part  6:  Application  elements  

EN  ISO  16484-­‐5:2014   Building   automation   and   control   systems   (BACS)   -­‐   Part   5:   Data  communication  protocol  (ISO  16484-­‐5:2014)  

EN  ISO  16484-­‐6:2014   Building   automation   and   control   systems   (BACS)   -­‐   Part   6:   Data  communication  conformance  testing  (ISO  16484-­‐6:2014)  

   

Table  8  –  Project  standards  about  Building  Automation,  Controls  and  Building  Management  

Reference   Document  title  

prEN  ISO  16484-­‐2  rev   Building  automation  and  control  systems  (BACS)  -­‐  Part  2:  Hardware  prEN  ISO  16484-­‐3  rev   Building  automation  and  control  systems  (BACS)  -­‐  Part  3:  Functions  

prEN  15232  rev   Energy   performance   of   buildings   -­‐   Impact   of   Building   Automation,   Controls  and  Building  Management  

  Smart  Buildings  ISO  16484-­‐2:2004   Building  automation  and  control  systems  (BACS)  -­‐-­‐  Part  2:  Hardware  ISO  16484-­‐3:2005   Building  automation  and  control  systems  (BACS)  -­‐-­‐  Part  3:  Functions  

ISO/WD  16484-­‐7   Building  automation  and  control  systems  (BACS)  -­‐-­‐  Part  7:  The  contribution  of  BACS  to  energy  performance  of  buildings  

 

2.5 Ventilation for buildings

2.5.1 Introduction European   standards   on   "Ventilation   for   buildings"   are   developed   by   CEN/TC   156   for   the  standardization  of  terminology,  testing  and  rating  methods,  dimensioning  and  fitness  for  purpose  of   natural   and  mechanical   ventilation   systems   and   components   for   buildings   subject   to   human  occupancy.  

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2.5.2 List of standards

Table  9  –  Standards  about  Ventilation  for  buildings  

Reference   Document  title  

EN  15243:2007   Ventilation  for  buildings  -­‐  Calculation  of  room  temperatures  and  of  load  and  energy  for  buildings  with  room  conditioning  systems  

EN  15242:2007   Ventilation   for   buildings   -­‐   Calculation  methods   for   the   determination   of   air  flow  rates  in  buildings  including  infiltration  

EN  15251:2007  Indoor  environmental  input  parameters  for  design  and  assessment  of  energy  performance  of  buildings  addressing  indoor  air  quality,  thermal  environment,  lighting  and  acoustics  

EN  13779:2007   Ventilation   for   non-­‐residential   buildings   -­‐   Performance   requirements   for  ventilation  and  room-­‐conditioning  systems  

EN  15423:2008   Ventilation   for   buildings   -­‐   Fire   precautions   for   air   distribution   systems   in  buildings  

EN  12599:2012   Ventilation   for   buildings   -­‐   Test   procedures   and   measurement   methods   to  hand  over  air  conditioning  and  ventilation  systems  

EN  15726:2011  Ventilation  for  buildings  -­‐  Air  diffusion  -­‐  Measurements  in  the  occupied  zone  of   air-­‐conditioned/ventilated   rooms   to   evaluate   thermal   and   acoustic  conditions  

EN  15241:2007/AC:2011   Ventilation   for   buildings   -­‐   Calculation   methods   for   energy   losses   due   to  ventilation  and  infiltration  in  buildings  

Table  10  –  Project  standards  about  Ventilation  for  buildings  

Reference   Document  title  

prEN  16798-­‐3  Energy   performance   of   buildings   -­‐   Part   3:   Ventilation   for   non-­‐residential  buildings  -­‐  Performance  requirements  for  ventilation  and  room-­‐conditioning  systems  

prEN  16798-­‐1  

Energy   performance   of   buildings   -­‐   Part   1:   Indoor   environmental   input  parameters   for   design   and   assessment   of   energy   performance   of   buildings  addressing   indoor   air   quality,   thermal   environment,   lighting   and   acoustics   -­‐  Module  M1-­‐6  

prEN  16798-­‐9  Energy  performance  of  buildings   -­‐  Part  9:  Ventilation  for  buildings   -­‐  Module  M4-­‐1  -­‐  Calculation  methods  for  energy  requirements  Calculation  methods  for  energy  requirements  of  cooling  systems  -­‐  General  

   

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2.6 Thermal performance of

buildings and building components

2.6.1 Introduction European   standards   on   "Thermal   performance   of   buildings   and   building   components"   are  developed   by   CEN/TC   89.   It   covers   the   standardization   in   the   field   of   energy   performance   of  buildings,   including   particularly   energy   transfer   through   building   components   and   thermal  insulation   of   installed   equipment   in   buildings,   covering   rules   for   expressing   relevant   thermal  properties   and   requirements,   calculation  and   test  methods,   input  data   (including   climatic  data),  and  the  effects  of  moisture.      At   the   international   level   ISO/TC   163   "Thermal   performance   and   energy   use   in   the   built  environment"   is   responsible   for   the   standardization   in   the   field  of  building  and  civil  engineering  works  of   thermal   and  hygrothermal  performance  of  materials,   products,   components,   elements  and   systems,   including   complete   buildings,   both   new   and   existing,   and   their   interaction   with  technical  building  systems,  and  of  thermal  insulation  materials,  products  and  systems  for  building  and  industrial  application,  including  insulation  of  installed  equipment  in  buildings.    

2.6.2 List of standards

Table  11  –  Standards  about  Thermal  performance  of  buildings  and  building  components  

Reference   Document  title  

EN  13187:1998  Thermal   performance   of   buildings   -­‐   Qualitative   detection   of   thermal  irregularities   in   building   envelopes   -­‐   Infrared   method   (ISO   6781:1983  modified)  

EN  12865:2001  Hygrothermal  performance  of  building  components  and  building  elements  -­‐  Determination   of   the   resistance   of   external   wall   systems   to   driving   rain  under  pulsating  air  pressure  

EN  15265:2007  Energy   performance   of   buildings   -­‐   Calculation   of   energy   needs   for   space  heating   and   cooling   using   dynamic   methods   -­‐   General   criteria   and  validation  procedures  

EN  13363-­‐1:2003+A1:2007   Solar   protection   devices   combined  with   glazing   -­‐   Calculation   of   solar   and  light  transmittance  -­‐  Part  1:  Simplified  method  

EN  13363-­‐2:2005  Solar  protection  devices  combined  with  glazing   -­‐  Calculation  of   total   solar  energy  transmittance  and  light  transmittance  -­‐  Part  2:  Detailed  calculation  method  

EN  ISO  10077-­‐1:2006   Thermal   performance   of   windows,   doors   and   shutters   -­‐   Calculation   of  thermal  transmittance  -­‐  Part  1:  General  (ISO  10077-­‐1:2006)  

EN  ISO  13789:2007   Thermal   performance   of   buildings   -­‐   Transmission   and   ventilation   heat  transfer  coefficients  -­‐  Calculation  method  (ISO  13789:2007)  

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Reference   Document  title  

EN  ISO  6946:2007   Building   components   and   building   elements   -­‐   Thermal   resistance   and  thermal  transmittance  -­‐  Calculation  method  (ISO  6946:2007)  

EN  15217:2007   Energy   performance   of   buildings   -­‐   Methods   for   expressing   energy  performance  and  for  energy  certification  of  buildings  

EN  ISO  13790:2008   Energy   performance   of   buildings   -­‐   Calculation   of   energy   use   for   space  heating  and  cooling  (ISO  13790:2008)  

EN  13363-­‐1:2003+A1:2007   Solar   protection   devices   combined  with   glazing   -­‐   Calculation   of   solar   and  light  transmittance  -­‐  Part  1:  Simplified  method  

EN  ISO  10077-­‐2:2012  Thermal   performance   of   windows,   doors   and   shutters   -­‐   Calculation   of  thermal   transmittance   -­‐  Part  2:  Numerical  method  for   frames   (ISO  10077-­‐2:2012)  

EN  ISO  12631:2012   Thermal   performance   of   curtain   walling   -­‐   Calculation   of   thermal  transmittance  (ISO  12631:2012)  

EN  13363-­‐2:2005/AC:2006  Solar  protection  devices  combined  with  glazing   -­‐  Calculation  of   total   solar  energy  transmittance  and  light  transmittance  -­‐  Part  2:  Detailed  calculation  method  

EN  13363-­‐1:2003+A1:2007/AC:2008  

Solar   protection   devices   combined  with   glazing   -­‐   Calculation   of   solar   and  light  transmittance  -­‐  Part  1:  Simplified  method  

EN  ISO  10077-­‐1:2006/AC:2009  

Thermal   performance   of   windows,   doors   and   shutters   -­‐   Calculation   of  thermal  transmittance  -­‐  Part  1:  General  

EN  ISO  12567-­‐1:2010/AC:2010  

Thermal   performance   of   windows   and   doors   -­‐   Determination   of   thermal  transmittance   by   the   hot-­‐box   method   -­‐   Part   1:   Complete   windows   and  doors  -­‐  Technical  Corrigendum  1  (ISO  12567-­‐1:2010/Cor  1:2010)  

EN  ISO  10077-­‐2:2012/AC:2012  

Thermal   performance   of   windows,   doors   and   shutters   -­‐   Calculation   of  thermal   transmittance   -­‐   Part   2:   Numerical  method   for   frames   -­‐   Technical  Corrigendum  1  (ISO  10077-­‐2:2012/Cor  1:2012)  

ISO  10211:2007   Thermal   bridges   in   building   construction   -­‐-­‐   Heat   flows   and   surface  temperatures  -­‐-­‐  Detailed  calculations  

ISO  16343:2013   Energy   performance   of   buildings   -­‐-­‐   Methods   for   expressing   energy  performance  and  for  energy  certification  of  buildings    

ISO/TR  16344:2012   Energy  performance  of  buildings  -­‐-­‐  Common  terms,  definitions  and  symbols  for  the  overall  energy  performance  rating  and  certification  

ISO  16346:2013   Energy   performance   of   buildings   -­‐-­‐   Assessment   of   overall   energy  performance  

 

Table  12  –  Project  Standards  about  Thermal  performance  of  buildings  and  building  components  

Reference   Document  title  

prEN  ISO  52022-­‐3  Solar   protection   devices   combined   with   glazing   -­‐   Calculation   of   total   solar  energy   transmittance   and   light   transmittance   -­‐   Part   2:   Detailed   calculation  method  

prEN  ISO  52003-­‐1   Energy  performance  of  buildings  -­‐  Methods  for  expressing  the  overall  energy  performance  and  for  energy  certification  of  buildings  

prEN  ISO  52016-­‐1  Energy  performance  of  buildings  -­‐  Calculation  of  the  energy  needs  for  heating  and  cooling,  internal  temperatures  and  heating  and  cooling  load  in  a  building  or  building  zone  -­‐  Part  1:  Calculation  procedures  (ISO/DIS  52016-­‐1:2015)  

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Reference   Document  title  

prEN  ISO  13789  rev   Thermal   performance   of   buildings   -­‐   Transmission   and   ventilation   heat  transfer  coefficients  -­‐  Calculation  method  

prEN  ISO  52018-­‐1  Energy  performance  of  buildings   -­‐  Building  and  building  elements   -­‐  Ways  to  Express  Energy  Performance  and  Energy  Performance  Requirements  -­‐  Part  1:  Expressions  and  Procedureses  

prEN  ISO  6946  rev   Building  components  and  building  elements  -­‐  Thermal  resistance  and  thermal  transmittance  -­‐  Calculation  method  

prEN  ISO  10077-­‐2  rev   Thermal   performance   of   windows,   doors   and   shutters   -­‐   Calculation   of  thermal  transmittance  -­‐  Part  2:  Numerical  method  for  frames  

prEN  ISO  12631  rev   Thermal   performance   of   curtain   walling   -­‐   Calculation   of   thermal  transmittance  

prEN  ISO  52022-­‐1   Solar  protection  devices  combined  with  glazing  -­‐  Calculation  of  solar  and  light  transmittance  -­‐  Part  1:  Simplified  method  

prEN  ISO  10077-­‐1  rev   Thermal   performance   of   windows,   doors   and   shutters   -­‐   Calculation   of  thermal  transmittance  -­‐  Part  1:  General  

prCEN  ISO/TR  52003-­‐2  Energy  performance  of  buildings  -­‐  Technical  Report  accompanying  ISO  52003-­‐1,   Methods   for   expressing   the   overall   energy   performance   and   for   energy  certification  of  buildings  -­‐  Part  2  

 

2.7 Thermal insulating materials and

products

2.7.1 Introduction European  standards  on  "Thermal  insulating  materials  and  products"  are  developed  in  CEN/TC  88,  covering   the   standardisation   in   the   field   of   thermal   insulating   materials   and   products   for  application  in  buildings,   including   insulation  for   installed  equipment  and  for   industrial   insulation,  covering   terminology   and   definitions,   list   of   required   properties   with   regard   to   different  applications,  methods  for  the  determination  of  these  properties,  sampling  procedures,  conformity  criteria,   specifications   for   insulating  materials   and   products,  marking   and   labelling   of   insulating  materials   and   products.   This   work   is   carried   out   under   the   European   Commission's   M/103  "Thermal  insulation  products"  mandate.    At   the   international   level,   ISO/TC   163/SC   3   "Thermal   insulation   products"   is   responsible   of  developing  standards  in  the  same  field.    

2.7.2 List of standards

Table  13  –  Standards  about  Thermal  insulating  materials  and  products  

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EN  1608:2013   Thermal   insulating   products   for   building   applications   -­‐   Determination   of  tensile  strength  parallel  to  faces  

EN  1607:2013   Thermal   insulating   products   for   building   applications   -­‐   Determination   of  tensile  strength  perpendicular  to  faces  

EN  822:2013   Thermal   insulating   products   for   building   applications   -­‐   Determination   of  length  and  width  

EN  823:2013   Thermal   insulating   products   for   building   applications   -­‐   Determination   of  thickness  

EN  824:2013   Thermal   insulating   products   for   building   applications   -­‐   Determination   of  squareness  

EN  825:2013   Thermal   insulating   products   for   building   applications   -­‐   Determination   of  flatness  

EN  826:2013   Thermal   insulating   products   for   building   applications   -­‐   Determination   of  compression  behaviour  

EN  1602:2013   Thermal   insulating  products   for  building  applications   -­‐  Determination  of   the  apparent  density  

EN  1603:2013  Thermal   insulating   products   for   building   applications   -­‐   Determination   of  dimensional  stability  under  constant  normal  laboratory  conditions  (23  ºC/  50  %  relative  humidity)  

EN  1604:2013   Thermal   insulating   products   for   building   applications   -­‐   Determination   of  dimensional  stability  under  specified  temperature  and  humidity  conditions  

EN  1606:2013   Thermal   insulating   products   for   building   applications   -­‐   Determination   of  compressive  creep  

EN  1605:2013   Thermal   insulating   products   for   building   applications   -­‐   Determination   of  deformation  under  specified  compressive  load  and  temperature  conditions  

EN  12086:2013   Thermal   insulating   products   for   building   applications   -­‐   Determination   of  water  vapour  transmission  properties  

EN  12087:2013   Thermal  insulating  products  for  building  applications  -­‐  Determination  of  long  term  water  absorption  by  immersion  

EN  12088:2013   Thermal  insulating  products  for  building  applications  -­‐  Determination  of  long  term  water  absorption  by  diffusion  

EN  1609:2013   Thermal  insulating  products  for  building  applications  -­‐  Determination  of  short  term  water  absorption  by  partial  immersion  

EN  12085:2013   Thermal   insulating   products   for   building   applications   -­‐   Determination   of  linear  dimensions  of  test  specimens  

EN  12090:2013   Thermal   insulating   products   for   building   applications   -­‐   Determination   of  shear  behaviour  

EN  12091:2013   Thermal   insulating   products   for   building   applications   -­‐   Determination   of  freeze-­‐thaw  resistance  

EN  12430:2013   Thermal   insulating   products   for   building   applications   -­‐   Determination   of  behaviour  under  point  load  

EN  12431:2013   Thermal   insulating   products   for   building   applications   -­‐   Determination   of  thickness  for  floating  floor  insulating  products  

EN  13165:2012+A1:2015   Thermal   insulation  products   for  buildings   -­‐  Factory  made  rigid  polyurethane  foam  (PU)  products  -­‐  Specification  

EN  13166:2012+A1:2015   Thermal  insulation  products  for  buildings  -­‐  Factory  made  phenolic  foam  (PF)  products  -­‐  Specification  

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Reference   Document  title  

EN  13169:2012+A1:2015   Thermal   insulation   products   for   buildings   -­‐   Factory  made   expanded   perlite  board  (EPB)  products  -­‐  Specification  

EN  13171:2012+A1:2015   Thermal   insulation   products   for   buildings   -­‐   Factory   made   wood   fibre   (WF)  products  -­‐  Specification  

EN  13167:2012+A1:2015   Thermal   insulation  products   for   buildings   -­‐   Factory  made   cellular   glass   (CG)  products  -­‐  Specification  

EN  13168:2012+A1:2015   Thermal   insulation  products   for   buildings   -­‐   Factory  made  wood  wool   (WW)  products  -­‐  Specification  

EN  16069:2012+A1:2015   Thermal   insulation   products   for   buildings   -­‐   Factory   made   products   of  polyethylene  foam  (PEF)  -­‐  Specification  

EN  13163:2012+A1:2015   Thermal   insulation   products   for   buildings   -­‐   Factory   made   expanded  polystyrene  (EPS)  products  -­‐  Specification  

EN  13170:2012+A1:2015   Thermal   insulation   products   for   buildings   -­‐   Factory   made   products   of  expanded  cork  (ICB)  -­‐  Specification  

EN  13162:2012+A1:2015   Thermal  insulation  products  for  buildings  -­‐  Factory  made  mineral  wool  (MW)  products  -­‐  Specification  

EN  13164:2012+A1:2015   Thermal   insulation   products   for   buildings   -­‐   Factory   made   extruded  polystyrene  foam  (XPS)  products  -­‐  Specification  

 

Table  14  –  Project  Standards  about  Thermal  insulating  materials  and  products  

Reference   Document  title  

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2.8 Thermal solar systems and

components

2.8.1 Introduction European  standards  on  "Thermal  solar  systems  and  components"  are  developed   in  CEN/TC  312,  covering  terminology,  general  requirements,  characteristics,  test  methods,  conformity  evaluation  and  labelling  of  thermal  solar  systems  and  components.    At  international  level,  ISO/TC  180  "Solar  energy"  is  responsible  for  the  standardization  in  the  field  of  solar  energy  utilization   in  space  and  water  heating,  cooling,   industrial  process  heating  and  air  conditioning.    

2.8.2 List of standards

Table  15  –  Standards  about  Thermal  solar  systems  and  components  

Reference   Document  title  

EN  12976-­‐2:2006   Thermal  solar  systems  and  components  -­‐  Factory  made  systems  -­‐  Part  2:  Test  methods  

EN  12976-­‐1:2006   Thermal   solar   systems   and   components   -­‐   Factory   made   systems   -­‐   Part   1:  General  requirements  

 

Table  16  –  Project  Standards  about  Thermal  solar  systems  and  components  

Reference   Document  title  

prEN  12976-­‐2  rev   Thermal  solar  systems  and  components  -­‐  Factory  made  systems  -­‐  Part  2:  test  methods  

prEN  12976-­‐1  rev   Thermal   solar   systems   and   components   -­‐   Factory   made   systems   -­‐   Part   1:  General  requirements  

   

2.9 Indoor Air quality

2.9.1 Introduction European   standards  on   indoor   air   quality   are  developed  by  CEN/TC   351/WG   2   "Emissions   from  construction   products   into   indoor   air",   covering   the   development   of   horizontal   standardized  assessment  methods  for  harmonized  approaches  relating  to  the  release  (and/or  the  content  when  

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this   is   practicable   or   legally   required   solution)   of   regulated   dangerous   substances   under   the  Construction  Products  Regulation  nº305/2011  taking  into  account  the  intended  conditions  of  use  of   the  product.  This  work   is  carried  out  under   the  mandate  M/366  Concerning  the  execution  of  standardisation   work   for   the   development   of   horizontal   standardised   assessment   methods   for  harmonized   approaches   relating   to   dangerous   substances   under   the   Construction   Products  Regulation  nº305/2011.    At   the   international   level,   ISO/TC   146/SC   6   "Indoor   air"   is   responsible   of   developing   standards  covering  the  standardization  of  tools   for  air  quality  characterisation  of  emissions,  workspace  air,  ambient   air,   indoor   air,   in   particular  measurement  methods   for   air   pollutants   (particles,   gases,  odours,  micro-­‐organisms)  and  for  meteorological  parameters,  measurement  planning,  procedures  for  Quality  Assurance/Quality  Control  (QA/QC)  and  methods  for  the  evaluation  of  results  including  the  determination  of  uncertainty.    

2.9.2 List of standards

Table  17  –  Standards  about  Indoor  Air  Quality  

Reference   Document  title  

CEN/TS  16516:2013   Construction   products   -­‐   Assessment   of   release   of   dangerous   substances   -­‐  Determination  of  emissions  into  indoor  air  

 

Table  18  –  Project  Standards  about  Indoor  Air  Quality  

Reference   Document  title  

prEN  16516   Construction   products:   Assessment   of   release   of   dangerous   substances   -­‐  Determination  of  emissions  into  indoor  air  

   

2.10 Solar photovoltaic energy

systems

2.10.1 Introduction European   standards   on   "Solar   photovoltaic   energy   systems"   are   developed   by   CLC/TC   82   to  prepare  standards  for  systems  of  and  components  for  photovoltaic  conversion  of  solar  energy  into  electrical  energy  and  for  all  elements  in  the  entire  photovoltaic  energy  system.  The  standards  deal  with  EMC,  Machine,  CPD  and  LVD  directives.      

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At  international  level,  IEC/TC  82  "Solar  photovoltaic  energy  systems"  is  responsible  of  developing  standards  in  the  same  field.      

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2.10.2 List of standards

Table  19  –  Standards  about  Solar  photovoltaic  energy  systems  

Reference   Document  title  

EN  61345:1998   UV  test  for  photovoltaic  (PV)  modules  

EN  60904-­‐8:1998   Photovoltaic   devices   -­‐   Part   8:   Measurement   of   spectral   response   of   a  photovoltaic  (PV)  device  

EN  60904-­‐9:2007   Photovoltaic  devices  -­‐  Part  9:  Solar  simulator  performance  requirements  

EN  61730-­‐2:2007   Photovoltaic   (PV)   module   safety   qualification   -­‐   Part   2:   Requirements   for  testing  

EN  61730-­‐1:2007   Photovoltaic   (PV)   module   safety   qualification   -­‐   Part   1:   Requirements   for  construction  

EN  60904-­‐1:2006   Photovoltaic  devices   -­‐  Part  1:  Measurement  of  photovoltaic   current-­‐voltage  characteristics  

EN  60904-­‐2:2007   Photovoltaic  devices  -­‐  Part  2:  Requirements  for  reference  solar  devices  

EN  61646:2008   Thin-­‐film  terrestrial  photovoltaic  (PV)  modules  -­‐  Design  qualification  and  type  approval  

EN  60904-­‐3:2008   Photovoltaic   devices   -­‐   Part   3:   Measurement   principles   for   terrestrial  photovoltaic  (PV)  solar  devices  with  reference  spectral  irradiance  data  

EN  60904-­‐7:2009   Photovoltaic   devices   -­‐   Part   7:   Computation   of   the   spectral   mismatch  correction  for  measurements  of  photovoltaic  devices  

EN  60904-­‐4:2009   Photovoltaic   devices   -­‐   Part   4:   Reference   solar   devices   -­‐   Procedures   for  establishing  calibration  traceability  

EN  60904-­‐10:2010   Photovoltaic  devices  -­‐  Part  10:  Methods  of  linearity  measurement  

EN  61730-­‐1:2007/A1:2012   Photovoltaic   (PV)   module   safety   qualification   -­‐   Part   1:   Requirements   for  construction  

EN  61730-­‐2:2007/A1:2012   Photovoltaic   (PV)   module   safety   qualification   -­‐   Part   2:   Requirements   for  testing  

EN  60904-­‐5:2011  Photovoltaic   devices   -­‐   Part   5:   Determination   of   the   equivalent   cell  temperature   (ECT)   of   photovoltaic   (PV)   devices   by   the   open-­‐circuit   voltage  method  

EN  61730-­‐1:2007/A2:2013   Photovoltaic   (PV)   module   safety   qualification   -­‐   Part   1:   Requirements   for  construction  

EN  60904-­‐8:2014   Photovoltaic   devices   -­‐   Part   8:   Measurement   of   spectral   responsivity   of   a  photovoltaic  (PV)  device  

EN  61730-­‐1:2007/A11:2014  

Photovoltaic   (PV)   module   safety   qualification   -­‐   Part   1:   Requirements   for  construction  

EN  60904-­‐2:2015   Photovoltaic   devices   -­‐   Part   2:   Requirements   for   photovoltaic   reference  devices  

IEC  61646:2008   Thin-­‐film  terrestrial  photovoltaic  (PV)  modules  -­‐  Design  qualification  and  type  approval    

IEC  61724:1998   Photovoltaic  system  performance  monitoring  -­‐  Guidelines  for  measurement,  data  exchange  and  analysis  

IEC  61730-­‐1:2004+AMD1:2011+  AMD2:2013  CSV  

Photovoltaic   (PV)   module   safety   qualification   -­‐   Part   1:   Requirements   for  construction    

IEC  61730-­‐1:2004   Photovoltaic   (PV)   module   safety   qualification   -­‐   Part   1:   Requirements   for  

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Reference   Document  title  

construction  IEC  61730-­‐1:2004/AMD1:2011  

Amendment   1   -­‐   Photovoltaic   (PV)   module   safety   qualification   -­‐   Part   1:  Requirements  for  construction  

IEC  61730-­‐1:2004/AMD2:2013  

Amendment   2   -­‐   Photovoltaic   (PV)   module   safety   qualification   -­‐   Part   1:  Requirements  for  construction      

IEC  61730-­‐2:2004+AMD1:2011  CSV  

Photovoltaic   (PV)   module   safety   qualification   -­‐   Part   2:   Requirements   for  testing    

IEC  61730-­‐2:2004   Photovoltaic   (PV)   module   safety   qualification   -­‐   Part   2:   Requirements   for  testing    

IEC  61730-­‐2:2004/AMD1:2011  

Amendment   1   -­‐   Photovoltaic   (PV)   module   safety   qualification   -­‐   Part   2:  Requirements  for  testing  

 

Table  20  –  Project  standards  about  Solar  photovoltaic  energy  systems  

Reference   Document  title  

prEN  50583-­‐1:2014   Photovoltaics  in  buildings  -­‐  Part  1:  Modules  prEN  50583-­‐2:2014   Photovoltaics  in  buildings  -­‐  Part  2:  Systems  

FprEN  60904-­‐3:2014   Photovoltaic   devices   -­‐   Part   3:   Measurement   principles   for   terrestrial  photovoltaic  (PV)  solar  devices  with  reference  spectral  irradiance  data  

FprEN  61730-­‐2:2015   Photovoltaic   (PV)   module   safety   qualification   -­‐   Part   2:   Requirements   for  testing  

IEC  61724-­‐1  Ed.  1.0   Photovoltaic  system  performance  -­‐  Part  1:  Monitoring      IEC  61724-­‐3  Ed.  1.0   Photovoltaic  system  performance  -­‐  Part  3:  Energy  evaluation  method  

IEC  61730-­‐1  Ed.  2.0   Photovoltaic   (PV)   module   safety   qualification   -­‐   Part   1:   Requirements   for  construction    

IEC  61730-­‐2  Ed.  2.0   Photovoltaic   (PV)   module   safety   qualification   -­‐   Part   2:   Requirements   for  testing  

IEC  62788-­‐2  Ed.  1.0   Measurement  procedures   for  materials  used   in  photovoltaic  modules   -­‐  Part  2:  Polymeric  materials  used  for  frontsheets  and  backsheets  

   

2.11 Energy management

2.11.1 Introduction European   standards   on   "Energy  Management   and   related   services   -­‐   General   requirements   and  qualification   procedures"   are   developed   by  CEN/CLC/JWG   3,   covering   the   energy  management  and   related   services   field:   Energy   Management   Systems   (definition   and   requirements),   Energy  Service   Companies   (ESCO)   (definition,   requirements   and   qualification   procedures)   and   Energy  Managers  and  Experts  (roles,  professional  requirements  and  qualification  Procedures).  Standards  on   "Energy   efficiency   and   saving   calculation"   are   developed   in   CEN/CLC/JWG   4   for   common  methods  of  calculation  of  energy  consumption,  energy  efficiencies  and  energy  savings  and   for  a  common  measurement  and  verification  of  protocol  and  methodology  for  energy  use  indicators.  

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At  international  level,  ISO/TC  242  "Energy  management",  ISO/TC  203  "Technical  energy  systems",  and  ISO/TC  257  "Evaluation  of  energy  savings"  develop  standards  in  the  same  field  of  work.    

2.11.2 List of standards

Table  21  –  Standards  about  Energy  Management  

Reference   Document  title  

EN  ISO  50001:2011   Energy   management   systems   -­‐   Requirements   with   guidance   for   use   (ISO  50001:2011)  

ISO  50004:2014   Energy   management   systems   -­‐-­‐   Guidance   for   the   implementation,  maintenance  and  improvement  of  an  energy  management  system  

ISO  50006:2014  Energy  management  systems  -­‐-­‐  Measuring  energy  performance  using  energy  baselines   (EnB)   and   energy   performance   indicators   (EnPI)   -­‐-­‐   General  principles  and  guidance  

 

Table  22  –  Project  Standards  about  Energy  Management  

Reference   Document  title  

ISO/AWI  19816  Building   system  energy  data   exchange   -­‐-­‐   a   systemic   approach   to   evaluating  the   energy   use,   energy   consumption,   energy   efficiency   and   other   factors  used  to  manage  the  building  energy.  

   

2.12 Environmental management

2.12.1 Introduction European  standards  on  "Environmental  management"  are  developed  in  CEN/SS  S26,  following  the  works  of  ISO/TC  207  "Environmental  management".  This  committee  covers  the  standardization  in  the  field  of  environmental  management  systems  and  tools  in  support  of  sustainable  development.    

2.12.2 List of standards

Table  23  –  Standards  about  Environmental  Management  

Reference   Document  title  

EN  ISO  14001:2004   Environmental  management   systems   -­‐   Requirements  with   guidance   for   use  (ISO  14001:2004)  

EN  ISO  14040:2006   Environmental   management   -­‐   Life   cycle   assessment   -­‐   Principles   and  

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Reference   Document  title  

framework  (ISO  14040:2006)  

EN  ISO  14044:2006   Environmental   management   -­‐   Life   cycle   assessment   -­‐   Requirements   and  guidelines  (ISO  14044:2006)  

EN  ISO  14031:2013   Environmental   management   -­‐   Environmental   performance   evaluation   -­‐  Guidelines  (ISO  14031:2013)  

CEN  ISO/TS  14067:2014   Greenhouse   gases   -­‐   Carbon   footprint   of   products   -­‐   Requirements   and  guidelines  for  quantification  and  communication  (ISO/TS  14067:2013)  

EN  ISO  14001:2004/AC:2009  

Environmental  management   systems   -­‐   Requirements  with   guidance   for   use  (ISO  14001:2004/Cor  1:2009)  

ISO  14001:2004/Cor  1:2009  

Environmental  management  systems  -­‐-­‐  Requirements  with  guidance  for  use  -­‐-­‐  Technical  Corrigendum  1  

ISO/TS  14048:2002   Environmental  management   -­‐-­‐   Life   cycle  assessment   -­‐-­‐  Data  documentation  format  

ISO/TR  14049:2012  Environmental  management   -­‐-­‐   Life   cycle  assessment   -­‐-­‐   Illustrative  examples  on   how   to   apply   ISO   14044   to   goal   and   scope   definition   and   inventory  analysis  

 

Table  24  –  Project  Standards  about  Environmental  Management  

Reference   Document  title  

prEN  ISO  14001   Environmental  management   systems   -­‐   Requirements  with   guidance   for   use  (ISO/DIS  14001:2014)  

   

2.13 Building acoustics

2.13.1 Introduction  European   standards   on   building   acoustics   are   developed   in   CEN/TC   126/WG   1   "Methods   for  measuring  the  sound  insulation  of  building  elements  and  the  acoustic  performances  of  buildings"  and  CEN/TC  126/WG  2  "Prediction  of  the  acoustic  performance  of  buildings  from  the  performance  of  elements",  covering  the  standardization  in  the  field  of  acoustic  properties  of  building  elements  and   of   buildings,   including   laboratory  methods,   rating   of   acoustic   properties   of   elements,   field  measurement  methods,   rating  of   acoustic  properties  of  buildings,   and  methods   for  determining  the  acoustic  of  buildings  from  the  performance  of  its  elements.    At  international  level,  ISO/TC  43/SC  2  "Building  Acoustics"  is  responsible  of  developing  standards  covering  the  standardization   in  the  field  of  acoustics,   including  methods  of  measuring  acoustical  phenomena,  their  generation,  transmission  and  reception,  and  all  aspects  of  their  effects  on  man  and  his  environment.    

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2.13.2 List of standards

Table  25  –  Standards  about  Building  Acoustics  

Reference   Document  title  

EN  ISO  10848-­‐1:2006  Acoustics  -­‐  Laboratory  measurement  of  the  flanking  transmission  of  airborne  and   impact   sound  between  adjoining   rooms   -­‐  Part  1:   Frame  document   (ISO  10848-­‐1:2006)  

EN  ISO  10848-­‐2:2006  Acoustics  -­‐  Laboratory  measurement  of  the  flanking  transmission  of  airborne  and   impact   sound   between   adjoining   rooms   -­‐   Part   2:   Application   to   light  elements  when  the  junction  has  a  small  influence  (ISO  10848-­‐2:2006)  

EN  ISO  717-­‐1:2013   Acoustics  -­‐  Rating  of  sound  insulation  in  buildings  and  of  building  elements  -­‐  Part  1:  Airborne  sound  insulation  (ISO  717-­‐1:2013)  

EN  ISO  717-­‐2:2013   Acoustics  -­‐  Rating  of  sound  insulation  in  buildings  and  of  building  elements  -­‐  Part  2:  Impact  sound  insulation  (ISO  717-­‐2:2013)  

EN  ISO  10140-­‐2:2010   Acoustics  -­‐  Laboratory  measurement  of  sound  insulation  of  building  elements  -­‐  Part  2:  Measurement  of  airborne  sound  insulation  (ISO  10140-­‐2:2010)  

EN  ISO  10140-­‐1:2010   Acoustics  -­‐  Laboratory  measurement  of  sound  insulation  of  building  elements  -­‐  Part  1:  Application  rules  for  specific  products  (ISO  10140-­‐1:2010)  

EN  ISO  10140-­‐3:2010   Acoustics  -­‐  Laboratory  measurement  of  sound  insulation  of  building  elements  -­‐  Part  3:  Measurement  of  impact  sound  insulation  (ISO  10140-­‐3:2010)  

EN  ISO  10140-­‐4:2010   Acoustics  -­‐  Laboratory  measurement  of  sound  insulation  of  building  elements  -­‐  Part  4:  Measurement  procedures  and  requirements  (ISO  10140-­‐4:2010)  

EN  ISO  10140-­‐5:2010   Acoustics  -­‐  Laboratory  measurement  of  sound  insulation  of  building  elements  -­‐  Part  5:  Requirements  for  test  facilities  and  equipment  (ISO  10140-­‐5:2010)  

EN  12354-­‐3:2000  Building  acoustics  -­‐  Estimation  of  acoustic  performance  of  buildings  from  the  performance  of  elements  -­‐  Part  3:  Airborne  sound  insulation  against  outdoor  sound  

 

Table  26  –  Project  Standards  about  Building  Acoustics  

Reference   Document  title  

EN  ISO  10140-­‐3:2010/FprA1  

Acoustics  -­‐  Laboratory  measurement  of  sound  insulation  of  building  elements  -­‐   Part   3:   Measurement   of   impact   sound   insulation   -­‐   Amendment   1   (ISO  10140-­‐3:2010/FDAM  1:2015)  

prEN  ISO  10140-­‐4  rev   Acoustics  -­‐  Laboratory  measurement  of  sound  insulation  of  building  elements  -­‐  Part  4:  Measurement  procedures  and  requirements  

prEN  ISO  10140-­‐1   Acoustics  -­‐  Laboratory  measurement  of  sound  insulation  of  building  elements  -­‐  Part  1:  Application  rules  for  specific  products  (ISO/DIS  10140-­‐1:2014)  

prEN  12354-­‐3  rev  Building  acoustics  -­‐  Estimation  of  acoustic  performance  of  buildings  from  the  performance  of  elements  -­‐  Part  3:  Airborne  sound  insulation  against  outdoor  sound  

     

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2.14 Fire safety

2.14.1 Introduction European  standards  on  "Fire  safety   in  buildings"  are  developed  by  CEN/TC  127  utilizing  relevant  existing  work  where  available  e.g.  in  ISO,  IEC,  CENELEC,  CEC  and  EFTA  assessing  the  fire  behaviour  of   building   products,   components   and   elements   of   construction,   to   develop   standards   for  classification  of  products,  components  and  elements  of  construction,  appropriate  to  the  fire  risks  related  to  their  application,  and  to  develop  standards  for  assessing  fire  hazard  and  for  providing  fire  safety  in  buildings.  This  work  is  carried  out  under  the  European  Commission's  M/117  mandate  concerning  the  execution  of  standardization  work  for  the  valuation  of  construction  products  and  elements  in  respect  of  their  resistance  to  fire.    At   international   level,   ISO/TC   92/SC   1   "Fire   initiation   and   growth"   and   ISO/TC   92/SC   2   "Fire  containment"  are  responsible  of  developing  standards  covering  methods  for  assessing  fire  hazards  and  fire  risk  to  life  and  to  property,  and  the  contribution  of  design,  materials,  building  materials,  products  and  components  to  fire  safety  and  methods  of  mitigating  the  fire  hazards  and  fire  risks  by  determining  the  performance  and  behaviour  of  these  materials,  products  and  components,  as  well  as  of  buildings  and  structures.    

2.14.2 List of standards

Table  27  –  Standards  about  Fire  safety  

Reference   Document  title  

CEN/TS  15447:2006   Mounting  and  fixing  in  reaction  to  fire  tests  under  the  Construction  Products  Directive  

EN  14390:2007   Fire  test  -­‐  Large-­‐scale  room  reference  test  for  surface  products  

EN  13238:2010   Reaction   to   fire   tests   for   building   products   -­‐   Conditioning   procedures   and  general  rules  for  selection  of  substrates  

EN  ISO  1182:2010   Reaction  to  fire  tests  for  products  -­‐  Non-­‐combustibility  test  (ISO  1182:2010)  

EN  ISO  1716:2010   Reaction   to   fire   tests   for   products   -­‐   Determination   of   the   gross   heat   of  combustion  (calorific  value)  (ISO  1716:2010)  

EN  ISO  11925-­‐2:2010   Reaction   to   fire   tests   -­‐   Ignitability   of   products   subjected   to   direct  impingement  of  flame  -­‐  Part  2:  Single-­‐flame  source  test  (ISO  11925-­‐2:2010)  

EN  13501-­‐1:2007+A1:2009   Fire   classification   of   construction   products   and   building   elements   -­‐   Part   1:  Classification  using  data  from  reaction  to  fire  tests  

EN  13501-­‐2:2007+A1:2009  Fire   classification   of   construction   products   and   building   elements   -­‐   Part   2:  Classification   using   data   from   fire   resistance   tests,   excluding   ventilation  services  

EN  1364-­‐4:2014   Fire  resistance  tests  for  non-­‐loadbearing  elements  -­‐  Part  4:  Curtain  walling  -­‐  Part  configuration  

EN  15882-­‐4:2012   Extended   application   of   results   from   fire   resistance   tests   for   service  installations  -­‐  Part  4:  Linear  joint  seals  

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Reference   Document  title  

EN  1364-­‐3:2014   Fire  resistance  tests  for  non-­‐loadbearing  elements  -­‐  Part  3:  Curtain  walling  -­‐  Full  configuration  (complete  assembly)  

EN  15254-­‐6:2014   Extended  application  of   results   from   fire   resistance   tests   -­‐  Non-­‐loadbearing  walls  -­‐  Part  6:  Curtain  walling  

EN  13823:2010+A1:2014   Reaction   to   fire   tests   for   building   products   -­‐   Building   products   excluding  floorings  exposed  to  the  thermal  attack  by  a  single  burning  item  

EN  ISO  11925-­‐2:2010/AC:2011  

Reaction   to   fire   tests   -­‐   Ignitability   of   products   subjected   to   direct  impingement   of   flame   -­‐   Part   2:   Single-­‐flame   source   test   -­‐   Technical  Corrigendum  1  (ISO  11925-­‐2:2010/Cor  1:2011)  

ISO  13785-­‐1:2002   Reaction-­‐to-­‐fire  tests  for  façades  -­‐-­‐  Part  1:  Intermediate-­‐scale  test  ISO  13785-­‐2:2002   Reaction-­‐to-­‐fire  tests  for  façades  -­‐-­‐  Part  2:  Large-­‐scale  test    

Table  28  –  Project  Standards  about  Fire  safety  

Reference   Document  title  

prEN  13501-­‐1  rev   EN  13501-­‐1:  2007+A1:2009,   'Fire  classification  of   construction  products  and  building  elements  Part  1:  Classification  using  data  from  reaction  to  fire  tests'  

prEN  13501-­‐2  rev  EN   13501-­‐2:2007+A1:2009,   'Fire   classification   of   construction   products   and  building  elements  Part  2:  Classification  using  data  from  fire  resistance  tests,  excluding  ventilation  services'  

prCEN/TS  16459  rev   TS   16459   External   fire   exposure   of   roofs   and   roof   coverings   -­‐   Extended  application  of  test  results  from  CEN/TS  1187  

ISO/WD  TS  11925-­‐1   Reaction   to   fire   tests   -­‐-­‐   Ignitability   of   building   products   subjected   to   direct  impingement  of  flame  -­‐-­‐  Part  1:  Guidance  on  ignitability  

   

2.15 Aluminium products

2.15.1 Introduction European   standards  on  extruded  and  drawn  products  of   "Aluminium  and  aluminium  alloys"   are  developed  by  CEN/TC  132/WG  5,  covering  the  standardization  in  the  field  of  unwrought,  wrought  and   cast   products  made   from  aluminium  and   aluminium  alloys,   particularly   designations,   terms  and   definitions,   material   specifications,   technical   conditions   of   delivery,   dimensions   and  tolerances,  and  methods  of  testing  specific  to  aluminium.    At   the   international   level,   ISO/TC   79/SC   6   "Wrought   aluminium   and   aluminium   alloys"   is  responsible   for  developing  standards  covering   the  standardization   in   the   field  of  aluminium  and  aluminium  ores  (aluminium  ores  and  minerals  used  either  for  obtaining  the  metal  aluminium  and  the  intermediate  aluminium  compounds,  or  by  other  industries).    

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2.15.2 List of standards

Table  29  –  Standards  about  Aluminium  products  

Reference   Document  title  

EN  755-­‐1:2008   Aluminium  and  aluminium  alloys-­‐  Extruded  rod/bar,   tube  and  profiles   -­‐  Part  1:  Technical  conditions  for  inspection  and  delivery  

EN  755-­‐2:2013   Aluminium  and  aluminium  alloys  -­‐  Extruded  rod/bar,  tube  and  profiles  -­‐  Part  2:  Mechanical  properties  

EN  755-­‐9:2008   Aluminium  and  aluminium  alloys  -­‐  Extruded  rod/bar,  tube  and  profiles  -­‐  Part  9:  Profiles,  tolerances  on  dimensions  and  form  

EN  485-­‐2:2013   Aluminium  and  aluminium  alloys  -­‐  Sheet,  strip  and  plate  -­‐  Part  2:  Mechanical  properties  

EN  573-­‐3:2013   Aluminium   and   aluminium   alloys   -­‐   Chemical   composition   and   form   of  wrought  products  -­‐  Part  3:  Chemical  composition  and  form  of  products  

ISO  209:2007   Aluminium  and  aluminium  alloys  -­‐-­‐  Chemical  composition    

ISO  6361-­‐1:2011   Wrought  aluminium  and  aluminium  alloys  -­‐-­‐  Sheets,  strips  and  plates  -­‐-­‐  Part  1:  Technical  conditions  for  inspection  and  delivery  

ISO  6361-­‐2:2014   Wrought  aluminium  and  aluminium  alloys  -­‐-­‐  Sheets,  strips  and  plates  -­‐-­‐  Part  2:  Mechanical  properties  

ISO  6361-­‐4:2014   Wrought  aluminium  and  aluminium  alloys  -­‐-­‐  Sheets,  strips  and  plates  -­‐-­‐  Part  4:  Sheets  and  plates:  Tolerances  on  shape  and  dimensions  

ISO  6361-­‐5:2011   Wrought  aluminium  and  aluminium  alloys  -­‐-­‐  Sheets,  strips  and  plates  -­‐-­‐  Part  5:  Chemical  composition  

ISO  6362-­‐1:2012   Wrought   aluminium  and   aluminium  alloys   -­‐-­‐   Extruded   rods/bars,   tubes   and  profiles  -­‐-­‐  Part  1:  Technical  conditions  for  inspection  and  delivery  

ISO  6362-­‐2:2014   Wrought   aluminium  and   aluminium  alloys   -­‐-­‐   Extruded   rods/bars,   tubes   and  profiles  -­‐-­‐  Part  2:  Mechanical  properties  

ISO  6362-­‐4:2012   Wrought   aluminium  and   aluminium  alloys   -­‐-­‐   Extruded   rods/bars,   tubes   and  profiles  -­‐-­‐  Part  4:  Profiles  -­‐-­‐  Tolerances  on  shape  and  dimensions  

ISO  6362-­‐7:2014   Wrought   aluminium  and   aluminium  alloys   -­‐-­‐   Extruded   rods/bars,   tubes   and  profiles  -­‐-­‐  Part  7:  Chemical  composition  

 

Table  30  –  Project  Standards  about  Aluminium  products  

Reference   Document  title  

prEN  755-­‐2  rev   Aluminium  and  aluminium  alloys  -­‐  Extruded  rod/bar,  tube  and  profiles  -­‐  Part  2:  Mechanical  properties  

prEN  755-­‐1  rev   Aluminium  and  aluminium  alloys-­‐  Extruded  rod/bar,   tube  and  profiles   -­‐  Part  1:  Technical  conditions  for  inspection  and  delivery  

prEN  755-­‐9  rev   Aluminium  and  aluminium  alloys  -­‐  Extruded  rod/bar,  tube  and  profiles  -­‐  Part  9:  Profiles,  tolerances  on  dimensions  and  form  

     

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2.16 Aluminium structures

2.16.1 Introduction European  standards  on  aluminium  structures  are  developed  in  several  committees:    

• CEN/TC   250/SC   8   "Eurocode   8:   Earthquake   resistance   design   of   structures"   and  CEN/TC  250/SC  9  "Eurocode  9:  Design  of  aluminium  structures",  which  covers  the  standardization  of  structural  design  rules   for  building  and  civil  engineering  works   taking   into  account   the  relationship   between   design   rules   and   the   assumptions   to   be   made   for   materials,  execution   and   control.   This   committee   standards   are   developed   under   the   M/265  Mandate   to   CEN   for   the   conversion   of   the   Eurocodes   from   ENV   into   EN   concerning   the  structural  and  geotechnical  design  of  buildings  and  civil  engineering  works.  

• CEN/TC   135   "Execution   of   steel   structures   and   aluminium   structures",  which   covers   the  standardization  of   rules   for  execution  of   steel  and  aluminium  structures   for  building  and  civil   engineering   works   including   rules   for   inspection   and   control.   This   committee  standards  are  developed  under   the  M/120  Mandate   to  CEN  concerning   the  execution  of  standardization   work   for   harmonized   standards   on   structural   metallic   products   and  ancillaries.  

 At  the  international  level,  the  standardization  of  aluminium  structures  is  carried  out  in:    

• ISO/TC  167  "Steel  and  aluminium  structures"  (Standby),  which  covers  the  standardization  in   the   field  of   structural  use  of   steel   and  alloys  of   aluminium  as  applied   in  building,   civil  engineering   and   related   structures.   Its   standards   comprise   the   requirements   for   the  design,  fabrication  and  erection  of  steel  and  aluminium  structures,  together  with  materials,  structural  components  and  connections.  

• ISO/TC  98  "  Bases  for  design  of  structures",  which  covers  the  standardization  of  the  bases  for   design   of   structures   irrespective   of   the   material   of   construction   including   especially  terminology  and  symbols,   load,   forces  and  other  actions  and   limitations  of  deformations.  Consideration  and  coordination  of  basic  reliability  requirements  concerning  the  structures  as  a  whole,  including  consideration  of  structures  made  of  particular  materials  (steel,  stone,  concrete,  wood,  etc.)  as  far  as  is  necessary  for  the  preparation  of  a  common  approach  to  reliability  in  liaison  with  the  relevant  technical  committees.    

2.16.2 List of standards

Table  31  –  Standards  about  Aluminium  structures  

Reference   Document  title  

EN  1998-­‐1:2004   Eurocode  8:  Design  of  structures  for  earthquake  resistance  -­‐  Part  1:  General  rules,  seismic  actions  and  rules  for  buildings  

EN  1998-­‐1:2004/AC:2009   Eurocode  8:  Design  of  structures  for  earthquake  resistance  -­‐  Part  1:  General  

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Reference   Document  title  

rules,  seismic  actions  and  rules  for  buildings.  

EN  1998-­‐1:2004/A1:2013   Eurocode  8:  Design  of  structures  for  earthquake  resistance  -­‐  Part  1:  General  rules,  seismic  actions  and  rules  for  buildings  

EN  1998-­‐3:2005   Eurocode   8:   Design   of   structures   for   earthquake   resistance   -­‐   Part   3:  Assessment  and  retrofitting  of  buildings  

EN  1998-­‐3:2005/AC:2013   Eurocode   8:   Design   of   structures   for   earthquake   resistance   -­‐   Part   3:  Assessment  and  retrofitting  of  buildings  

EN  1999-­‐1-­‐1:2007   Eurocode   9:   Design   of   aluminium   structures   -­‐   Part   1-­‐1:   General   structural  rules  

EN  1999-­‐1-­‐2:2007   Eurocode  9  -­‐  Design  of  aluminium  structures  -­‐  Part  1-­‐2:  Structural  fire  design  EN  1999-­‐1-­‐1:2007/A1:2009  

Eurocode   9:   Design   of   aluminium   structures   -­‐   Part   1-­‐1:   General   structural  rules  

EN  1999-­‐1-­‐3:2007/A1:2011  

Eurocode  9:  Design  of  aluminium  structures  -­‐  Part  1-­‐3:  Structures  susceptible  to  fatigue  

EN  1999-­‐1-­‐4:2007/A1:2011  

Eurocode  9:  Design  of  aluminium  structures  -­‐  Part  1-­‐4:  Cold-­‐formed  structural  sheeting  

EN  1999-­‐1-­‐1:2007/A2:2013  

Eurocode   9:   Design   of   aluminium   structures   -­‐   Part   1-­‐1:   General   structural  rules  

EN  1992-­‐1-­‐2:2004/AC:2008  

Eurocode   2:   Design   of   concrete   structures   -­‐   Part   1-­‐2:   General   rules   -­‐  Structural  fire  design  

EN  1090-­‐1:2009+A1:2011   Execution   of   steel   structures   and   aluminium   structures   -­‐   Part   1:  Requirements  for  conformity  assessment  of  structural  components  

EN  1090-­‐3:2008   Execution   of   steel   structures   and   aluminium   structures   -­‐   Part   3:   Technical  requirements  for  aluminium  structures  

 

Table  32  –  Project  Standards  about  Aluminium  structures  

Reference   Document  title  

prEN  1090-­‐1  rev   Execution  of  Steel  structures  and  aluminium  structures  -­‐  Part  1:  Assessment  and  Verification  of  Constancy  of  Performance  for  structural  components  

prEN  1090-­‐3  rev   Execution   of   steel   structures   and   aluminium   structures   -­‐   Part   3:   Technical  requirements  for  aluminium  structures  

 

2.17 Curtain walling

2.17.1 Introduction European   standards   on   "Curtain   walling"   are   developed   by   CEN/TC   33/WG   6,   covering   the  definition  of   functions  of  curtain  walls  and  performance   levels  and  classification  associated  with  these   functions   which   characterize   the   usage   including   the   ability   to   meet   the   essential  requirements   (of   the   Construction   Products   Regulation   nº305/2011),   tests   requirements   and,   if  necessary,   the   essential   dimensions,   terminology,   symbols,   packaging,   marking   and   labelling.  

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These  works  are  carried  out  under  the  M/108  Mandate  to  CEN/CENELEC  concerning  the  execution  of  standardization  work  for  harmonized  standards  on  curtain  walling.    

2.17.2 List of standards

Table  33  –  Standards  about  Curtain  walling  

Reference   Document  title  

EN  12152:2002   Curtain   walling   -­‐   Air   permeability   -­‐   Performance   requirements   and  classification  

EN  12153:2000   Curtain  walling  -­‐  Air  permeability  -­‐  Test  method  

EN  12154:1999   Curtain   walling   -­‐   Watertightness   -­‐   Performance   requirements   and  classification  

EN  12155:2000   Curtain  walling  -­‐  Watertightness  -­‐  Laboratory  test  under  static  pressure  EN  13051:2001   Curtain  Walling  -­‐  Watertightness  -­‐  Site  test  EN  13116:2001   Curtain  walling  -­‐  Resistance  to  wind  load  -­‐  Performance  requirements  EN  12179:2000   Curtain  walling  -­‐  Resistance  to  wind  load  -­‐  Test  method  EN  14019:2004   Curtain  Walling  -­‐  Impact  resistance  -­‐  Performance  requirements  EN  13830:2015   Curtain  walling  -­‐  Product  standard  EN  13119:2007   Curtain  walling  -­‐  Terminology  

EN  13050:2011   Curtain  Walling   -­‐  Watertightness   -­‐   Laboratory   test  under  dynamic  condition  of  air  pressure  and  water  spray  

 

Table  34  –  Project  Standards  about  Curtain  walling  

Reference   Document  title  

prEN  13119   Curtain  walling  -­‐  Terminology  prEN  14019   Curtain  Walling  -­‐  Impact  resistance  -­‐  Performance  requirements  

prEN  16758   Curtain  walling  -­‐  Determination  of  the  strength  of  sheared  connections  -­‐  Test  method  and  requirements  

   

2.18 Fibre-cement products

2.18.1 Introduction European  standards  on  "Fibre-­‐cement  products  for  roofing"  are  developed  by  CEN/TC  128/SC  4,  covering  the  standardization  in  the  area  of  general  and  specific  requirements  and  test  methods  for  roof  covering  products   for  discontinuous   laying  and  products   for  wall   cladding.  These  works  are  carried   out   under   the  M/121   Mandate   concerning   the   execution   of   standardization   work   for  harmonized  standards  on  internal  and  external  wall  and  ceiling  finishes,  and  the  M/122  Mandate  

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concerning   the   execution   of   standardization  work   for   harmonized   standards   on   roof   coverings,  rooflights,  roof  windows  and  ancillary  products.  At  international  level,  ISO/TC  77  "Products  in  fibre  reinforced  cement"  covers  the  standardization  in   the   field   of   products   in   fibre   reinforced   cement   and   calcium   silicate   containing   essentially  inorganic  hydraulic  binders,  asbestos  and  other  fibres;  to   include  specifications,  dimensions,  test  methods  and  specific  values  for  acceptance  and  application  requirements.    

2.18.2 List of standards

Table  35  –  Standards  about  Fibre-­‐cement  products  

Reference   Document  title  

EN  15057:2006   Fibre  cement  profiled  sheets  -­‐  Impact  resistance  test  method  EN  492:2012   Fibre-­‐cement  slates  and  fittings  -­‐  Product  specification  and  test  methods  EN  12467:2012   Fibre-­‐cement  flat  sheets  -­‐  Product  specification  and  test  methods  

EN  494:2012   Fibre-­‐cement   profiled   sheets   and   fittings   -­‐   Product   specification   and   test  methods  

ISO  390:1993   Products  in  fibre-­‐reinforced  cement  -­‐-­‐  Sampling  and  inspection  ISO  8336:2009   Fibre-­‐cement  flat  sheets  -­‐-­‐  Product  specification  and  test  methods  ISO  9125:2009   Fibre-­‐cement  slates  and  fittings  -­‐-­‐  Product  specification  and  test  methods  ISO  10904:2011   Fibre-­‐cement  corrugated  sheets  and  fittings  for  roofing  and  cladding    

Table  36  –  Project  Standards  about  Aluminium  structures  

Reference   Document  title  

EN  494:2012/FprA1   Fibre-­‐cement   profiled   sheets   and   fittings   -­‐   Product   specification   and   test  methods  

EN  492:2012/FprA1   Fibre-­‐cement  slates  and  fittings  -­‐  Product  specification  and  test  methods  ISO/NP  8336   Fibre-­‐cement  flat  sheets  -­‐-­‐  Product  specification  and  test  methods      

2.19 Windows

2.19.1 Introduction European  standards  on  "Windows"  are  developed  by  CEN/TC  33/WG  1  "Windows  and  doors"  and  CEN/TC   33/WG  3   "Blinds  and   shutters",   covering   the  definition  of   functions  of  doors,  windows,  shutters,   building   hardware,   and   performance   levels   and   classification   associated   with   these  functions  which  characterize  the  usage  including  the  ability  to  meet  the  essential  requirements  (of  the   Construction   Products   Regulation   nº305/2011),   tests   requirements   and,   if   necessary,   the  essential  dimensions,  terminology,  symbols,  packaging,  marking  and  labelling.    

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2.19.2 List of standards

Table  37  –  Standards  about  Windows  

Reference   Document  title  

EN  12207:1999   Windows  and  doors  -­‐  Air  permeability  -­‐  Classification  EN  1026:2000   Windows  and  doors  -­‐  Air  permeability  -­‐  Test  method  EN  12208:1999   Windows  and  doors  -­‐  Watertightness  -­‐  Classification  EN  1027:2000   Windows  and  doors  -­‐  Watertightness  -­‐  Test  method  EN  12210:1999   Windows  and  doors  -­‐  Resistance  to  wind  load  -­‐  Classification  EN  12211:2000   Windows  and  doors  -­‐  Resistance  to  wind  load  -­‐  Test  method  

EN  13049:2003   Windows   -­‐  Soft  and  heavy  body   impact   -­‐  Test  method,   safety   requirements  and  classification  

EN  12400:2002   Windows   and  pedestrian   doors   -­‐  Mechanical   durability   -­‐   Requirements   and  classification  

EN  12046-­‐1:2003   Operating  forces  -­‐  Test  method  -­‐  Part  1:  Windows  EN  14608:2004   Windows  -­‐  Determination  of  the  resistance  to  racking  EN  14609:2004   Windows  -­‐  Determination  of  the  resistance  to  static  torsion  EN  13420:2011   Windows  -­‐  Behaviour  between  different  climates  -­‐  Test  method  

EN  14351-­‐1:2006+A1:2010  Windows  and  doors  -­‐  Product  standard,  performance  characteristics  -­‐  Part  1:  Windows  and  external  pedestrian  doorsets  without  resistance  to  fire  and/or  smoke  leakage  characteristics  

EN  1191:2012   Windows   and   doors   -­‐   Resistance   to   repeated   opening   and   closing   -­‐   Test  method  

EN  12194:2000   Shutters,  external  and  internal  blinds  -­‐  Misuse  -­‐  Test  methods  

EN  12045:2000   Shutters   and   blinds   power   operated   -­‐   Safety   in   use   -­‐  Measurement   of   the  transmitted  force  

EN  13125:2001   Shutters  and  blinds   -­‐  Additional   thermal   resistance   -­‐  Allocation  of  a  class  of  air  permeability  to  a  product  

EN  12835:2000   Airtight  shutters  -­‐  Air  permeability  test  EN  13527:1999   Shutters  and  blinds  -­‐  Measurement  of  operating  force  -­‐  Test  methods  

EN  14201:2004   Blinds   and   shutters   -­‐   Resistance   to   repeated   operations   (mechanical  endurance)  -­‐  Methods  of  testing  

EN  13561:2004+A1:2008   External  blinds  -­‐  Performance  requirements  including  safety  

EN  1932:2013   External   blinds   and   shutters   -­‐   Resistance   to  wind   loads   -­‐  Method  of   testing  and  performance  criteria  

EN  13330:2013   Shutters  -­‐  Hard  body  impact  and  prevention  of  access  -­‐  Test  methods    

Table  38  –  Project  Standards  about  Windows  

Reference   Document  title  

prEN  1026   Windows  and  doors  -­‐  Air  permeability  -­‐  Test  method  prEN  1027   Windows  and  doors  -­‐  Watertightness  -­‐  Test  method  prEN  12046-­‐2  rev   Operating  forces  -­‐  Test  method  -­‐  Part  2:  Doors  prEN  12210   Windows  and  doors  -­‐  Resistance  to  wind  load  -­‐  Classification  prEN  12211  rev   Windows  and  doors  -­‐  Resistance  to  wind  load  -­‐  Test  method  

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prEN  12207  rev   Windows  and  doors  -­‐  Air  permeability  -­‐  Classification  EN  13561:2015   External  blinds  and  awnings  -­‐  Performance  requirements  including  safety  

EN  13659:2015   Shutters  and  external  venetian  blinds   -­‐  Performance  requirements   including  safety  

   

2.20 Paints

2.20.1 Introduction European  standards  on  paints  are  developed  by  CEN/TC  139  "Paints  and  varnishes",  covering  the  standardization   in   the   field   of   paints,   varnishes   and   related   products,   the   establishment   of  methods  of  test  and  requirements  for  coating  materials  and  coatings,  and  the  definition  of  terms.  It  includes  the  following  technical  bodies:  

• CEN/TC  139/WG  1  "Coating  systems  for  masonry"  • CEN/TC  139/WG  5  "Organic  coatings  on  aluminium  for  architectural  purposes"  • CEN/TC  139/WG  8  "Powder  organic  coatings  for  hot-­‐dip-­‐galvanized  steel  products"  

 At  the  international  level,  ISO/TC  35  "Paints  and  varnishes"  covers  the  standardization  in  the  field  of   paints,   varnishes   and   related   products,   including   raw   materials,   and   includes   the   following  technical  bodies:  

• ISO/TC  35/SC  9  "General  test  methods  for  paints  and  varnishes"  • ISO/TC  35/SC  10  "Test  methods  for  binders  for  paints  and  varnishes"  

 

2.20.2 List of standards

Table  39  –  Standards  about  Paints    

Reference   Document  title  

EN  ISO  3248:2000   Paints  and  varnishes  -­‐  Determination  of  the  effect  of  heat  (ISO  3248:1998)  

EN  ISO  11908:1998   Binders  for  paints  and  varnishes  -­‐  Amino  resins  -­‐  General  methods  of  test  (ISO  11908:1996)  

EN  ISO  2810:2004   Paints   and   varnishes   -­‐   Natural   weathering   of   coatings   -­‐   Exposure   and  assessment  (ISO  2810:2004)  

EN  ISO  4624:2003   Paints  and  varnishes  -­‐  Pull-­‐off  test  for  adhesion  (ISO  4624:2002)  EN  ISO  1514:2004   Paints  and  varnishes  -­‐  Standard  panels  for  testing  (ISO  1514:2004)  

EN  ISO  11998:2006   Paints  and  varnishes  -­‐  Determination  of  wet-­‐scrub  resistance  and  cleanability  of  coatings  (ISO  11998:2006)  

EN  ISO  11997-­‐1:2006   Paints   and   varnishes   -­‐   Determination   of   resistance   to   cyclic   corrosion  conditions  -­‐  Part  1:  Wet  (salt  fog)/dry/humidity  (ISO  11997-­‐1:2005)  

EN  ISO  2812-­‐2:2007   Paints  and  varnishes  -­‐  Determination  of  resistance  to   liquids  -­‐  Part  2:  Water  

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immersion  method  (ISO  2812-­‐2:2007)  

EN  ISO  7143:2007   Binders   for  paints  and  varnishes   -­‐  Methods  of   test   for  characterizing  water-­‐based  binders  (ISO  7143:2007)  

EN  1062-­‐3:2008   Paints   and   varnishes   -­‐   Coating   materials   and   coating   systems   for   exterior  masonry  and  concrete  -­‐  Part  3:  Determination  of  liquid  water  permeability  

EN  ISO  7783:2011   Paints   and   varnishes   -­‐   Determination   of   water-­‐vapour   transmission  properties  -­‐  Cup  method  (ISO  7783:2011)  

EN  ISO  4628-­‐6:2011  

Paints  and  varnishes  -­‐  Evaluation  of  degradation  of  coatings  -­‐  Designation  of  quantity   and   size   of   defects,   and   of   intensity   of   uniform   changes   in  appearance  -­‐  Part  6:  Assessment  of  degree  of  chalking  by  tape  method  (ISO  4628-­‐6:2011)  

EN  ISO  11997-­‐2:2013   Paints   and   varnishes   -­‐   Determination   of   resistance   to   cyclic   corrosion  conditions  -­‐  Part  2:  Wet  (salt  fog)/dry/humidity/UV  light  (ISO  11997-­‐2:2013)  

EN  ISO  15110:2013   Paints   and   varnishes   -­‐   Artificial   weathering   including   acidic   deposition   (ISO  15110:2013)  

EN  1062-­‐11:2002/AC:2005   Paints   and   varnishes   -­‐   Coating   materials   and   coating   systems   for   exterior  masonry  and  concrete  -­‐  Part  11:  Methods  of  conditioning  before  testing  

EN  1062-­‐6:2002   Paints   and   varnishes   -­‐   Coating   materials   and   coating   systems   for   exterior  masonry  and  concrete  -­‐  Part  6:  Determination  of  carbon  dioxide  permeability  

EN  1062-­‐7:2004   Paints   and   varnishes   -­‐   Coating   materials   and   coating   systems   for   exterior  masonry  and  concrete  -­‐  Part  7:  Determination  of  crack  bridging  properties  

EN  1062-­‐11:2002   Paints   and   varnishes   -­‐   Coating   materials   and   coating   systems   for   exterior  masonry  and  concrete  -­‐  Part  11:  Methods  of  conditioning  before  testing  

EN  1062-­‐1:2004   Paints   and   varnishes   -­‐   Coating   materials   and   coating   systems   for   exterior  masonry  and  concrete  -­‐  Part  1:  Classification  

EN  16566:2014   Paints  and  varnishes  -­‐  Fillers  for  internal  and/or  external  works  -­‐  Adaptation  of  fillers  to  European  standards  

EN  12206-­‐1:2004   Paints   and   varnishes   -­‐   Coating   of   aluminium   and   aluminium   alloys   for  architectural  purposes  -­‐  Part  1:  Coatings  prepared  from  coating  powder  

EN  13438:2013   Paints   and   varnishes   -­‐   Powder   organic   coatings   for   hot   dip   galvanised   or  sherardised  steel  products  for  construction  purposes  

ISO  2813:2014   Paints   and   varnishes   -­‐-­‐   Determination   of   gloss   value   at   20   degrees,   60  degrees  and  85  degrees  

 

Table  40  –  Project  Standards  about  Paints  

Reference   Document  title  

prEN  ISO  4624  rev   Paints  and  varnishes  -­‐  Pull-­‐off  test  for  adhesion  (ISO/DIS  4624:2014)  prEN  ISO  1514  rev   Paints  and  varnishes  -­‐  Standard  panels  for  testing  

prEN  ISO  11997-­‐1   Paints   and   varnishes   -­‐   Determination   of   resistance   to   cyclic   corrosion  conditions  -­‐  Part  1:  Wet  (salt  fog)/dry/humidity  (ISO/DIS  11997-­‐1:2014)  

prEN  ISO  15110  rev   Paints  and  varnishes  -­‐  Artificial  weathering  including  acidic  deposition  

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2.21 Photocatalysis

2.21.1 Introduction European   standards   on   "Photocatalysis"   are   developed   by   CEN/TC   386,   covering   the  standardization  of  test  and  analysis  methods  for  the  application  of  photocatalysis  in  the  sectors  of  air   purification,   water   purification,   self-­‐cleaning   application   (surfaces:   glass,   metals,   concretes,  cements,   plastics,   ceramics,   textile,   paints   and   varnishes,   etc.),   medical   application   and   light  sources   (UV   A,   UVB,   UVC,   visible,   etc.).   These   works   are   carried   out   in   the   following   technical  bodies.  

• CEN/TC  386/WG  2  "Photocatalysis  –  Air  purification"  • CEN/TC  386/WG  4  "Photocatalysis  –  Self-­‐cleaning  applications"  • CEN/TC  386/WG  6  "Photocatalysis  –  Light  source"  

 At   the   international   level,   ISO/TC   206/WG   9   "Photocatalysis"   covers   the   standardization   in   the  field   of   fine   ceramics   materials   and   products   in   all   forms:   powders,   monoliths,   coatings   and  composites,  intended  for  specific  functional  applications  including  mechanical,  thermal,  chemical,  electrical,  magnetic,  optical  and  combinations  thereof.  The  term  "fine  ceramics"   is  defined  as  "a  highly   engineered,   high   performance,   predominantly   non-­‐metallic,   inorganic   material   having  specific  functional  attributes."    

2.21.2 List of standards

Table  41  –  Standards  about  Photocatalysis  

Reference   Document  title  

CEN/TS  16599:2014   Photocatalysis  -­‐  Irradiation  conditions  for  testing  photocatalytic  properties  of  semiconducting  materials  and  the  measurement  of  these  conditions  

ISO  27448:2009  Fine   ceramics   (advanced   ceramics,   advanced   technical   ceramics)   -­‐-­‐   Test  method   for   self-­‐cleaning   performance   of   semiconducting   photocatalytic  materials    -­‐-­‐  Measurement  of  water  contact  angle  

ISO  22197-­‐2:2011  Fine   ceramics   (advanced   ceramics,   advanced   technical   ceramics)   -­‐-­‐   Test  method   for   air-­‐purification   performance   of   semiconducting   photocatalytic  materials  -­‐-­‐  Part  2:  Removal  of  acetaldehyde  

ISO  22197-­‐3:2011  Fine   ceramics   (advanced   ceramics,   advanced   technical   ceramics)   -­‐-­‐   Test  method   for   air-­‐purification   performance   of   semiconducting   photocatalytic  materials  -­‐-­‐  Part  3:  Removal  of  toluene  

ISO  10677:2011   Fine  ceramics  (advanced  ceramics,  advanced  technical  ceramics)  -­‐-­‐  Ultraviolet  light  source  for  testing  semiconducting  photocatalytic  materials  

ISO  18560-­‐1:2014  

Fine   ceramics   (advanced   ceramics,   advanced   technical   ceramics)   -­‐-­‐   Test  method   for   air-­‐purification   performance   of   semiconducting   photocatalytic  materials  by  test  chamber  method  under  indoor  lighting  environment  -­‐-­‐  Part  1:  Removal  of  formaldehyde  

ISO  22197-­‐4:2013   Fine   ceramics   (advanced   ceramics,   advanced   technical   ceramics)   -­‐-­‐   Test  

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Reference   Document  title  

method   for   air-­‐purification   performance   of   semiconducting   photocatalytic  materials  -­‐-­‐  Part  4:  Removal  of  formaldehyde  

ISO  22197-­‐1:2007  Fine   ceramics   (advanced   ceramics,   advanced   technical   ceramics)   -­‐-­‐   Test  method   for   air-­‐purification   performance   of   semiconducting   photocatalytic  materials  -­‐-­‐  Part  1:  Removal  of  nitric  oxide  

 

Table  42  –  Project  Standards  about  Photocatalysis  

Reference   Document  title  

  Photocatalysis   -­‐  Determination  of   the  photocatalytic  degradation  of  organic  micropollutants  in  air  

  Photocatalysis  -­‐  Continuous  flow  test  methods  -­‐  Part  1:  Determination  of  the  degradation  of  nitric  oxide  (NO)  in  the  air  by  photocatalytic  materials  

  Photocatalysis   -­‐  Anti-­‐soiling  chemical  activity  using  adsorbed  organics  under  solid/solid  conditions  -­‐  Part  2:  Simulated  weathering  conditions  

prEN  16845-­‐1   Photocatalysis   -­‐  Anti-­‐soiling  chemical  activity  using  adsorbed  organics  under  solid/solid  conditions  -­‐  Part  1:  Dyes  on  porous  surfaces  

  Photocatalysis   -­‐   Light   sources   for   the   determination   of   the   photocatalytic  efficiency  -­‐  Part  2  :  Halogen  lamps  

ISO/CD  19722  Fine   ceramics   (advanced   ceramics,   advanced   technical   ceramics)-­‐   Test  method   for   determination   of   photocatalytic   activity   on   semiconducting  photocatalytic  materials  by  dissolved  oxygen  consumption  

ISO/CD  22197-­‐1  Fine   ceramics   (advanced   ceramics,   advanced   technical   ceramics)   -­‐-­‐   Test  method   for   air-­‐purification   performance   of   semiconducting   photocatalytic  materials  -­‐-­‐  Part  1:  Removal  of  nitric  oxide  

   

2.22 Kits for external wall claddings

2.22.1 Introduction The   European   documents   on   "Kits   for   external   wall   claddings"   are   developed   by   the   European  Organisation  for  Technical  Assessment  (EOTA).  EOTA  develops  European  Assessment  Documents  (EADs)   (formerly   European   Technical   Approvals   Guidelines   –   ETAGs)   that   are   a   harmonised  technical   specifications   in   the   sense   of   Regulation   (EU)   Nº   305/2011   (Construction   Products  Regulation),  and  which  contain  at  least:    

-­‐  A  general  description  of  the  construction  product  and  its  intended  use;  -­‐  The  list  of  essential  characteristics  relevant  for  the  intended  use;  -­‐  Methods  and  criteria  for  assessing  the  performance  of  the  product;  -­‐  Principles  for  the  applicable  factory  production  control.  

 

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2.22.2 List of European Technical Approvals

Table  43  –  European  Technical  Approvals  about  Kits  for  external  wall  claddings  

Reference   Document  title  

ETAG  034  (Part  I)  Guideline  for  European  technical  approval  of  kits  for  external  wall  claddings  Part  I:  Ventilated  cladding  kits  comprising  cladding  components  and  associated  fixings  

ETAG  034  (Part  II)  Guideline  for  European  technical  approval  of  kits  for  external  wall  claddings  Part   II   :   Cladding   kits   comprising   cladding   components,   associated   fixings,  subframe  and  possible  insulation  layer  

 

 

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3 Conclusions

After  the  analysis  of  the  current  standardization  context  at  European  and  international  levels,  the  following  conclusions  may  be  drawn:    1.   There   is   a   large   number   of   European   and   international   technical   committees,   as   well   as   of  standards   and   project   standards   related   to   BRESAER   project   that   may   be   useful   for   its  development  and  also   for   its   future  dissemination.  Although  a   specific   standardization   technical  committee  whose  activity  impacts  directly  related  to  BRESAER  project  has  not  been  found,  specific  tasks   to   be   addressed   in   the   project   are   related  with   standardization  works.   Depending   on   the  assessment  by  BRESAER  partners  of   the   impact  of   the   identified   standardization  committees  on  their  tasks  and  the  level  of  contribution  that  their  results  can  represent  for  these  committees  and  for   the   development   of   Deliverables   D7.9   (Report   on   the   interaction   with   the   standardization  system)   and   D7.10   (Future   standardization   proposals),   several   actions   can   be   performed,   for  example:    

• the  follow  up  of  the  standardization  activity  through  updates  reported  by  AENOR;  • the   follow   up   through   the   joining   of   one   or   more   BRESAER   representatives   to   this  

standardization  committees.  Standardization  is  an  open  activity  and  all  interested  parties  may   participate   in   a   CEN/CENELEC/ISO/IEC   technical   committee   through   its   National  Mirror  Committee  and  National  Standardization  Body;  

• the  dissemination  of   the  BRESAER  project  progress  by  delivering   reports   to   the   relevant  TCs  Secretaries  or  by  attending  relevant  technical  committees  meetings.    

 With   respect   the  dissemination  activities,  while  all   the   technical   committees  of   this   report  have  some  relation  to  BRESAER  project,  probably  the  most  relevant  are  those  related  to  Sustainability,  Energy   Performance,   Thermal   performance,   and   Construction   products   and   systems,   which   are  summarised  in  the  following  table:  

Table  44  –Main  technical  committees  for  dissemination  activities  

Subject   Technical  committee  

Sustainability  of  construction  works  

CEN/TC  350  "Sustainability  of  construction  works"  ISO/TC  59/SC  17  "Sustainability  in  buildings  and  civil  engineering  works"  

Energy  Performance  of  Building  

CEN/TC  371  "Project  Committee  -­‐  Energy  Performance  of  Building  project  group"  ISO/TC  205/WG  2  "Design  of  energy-­‐efficient  buildings"  

Thermal  performance  of  buildings  and  building  components      

CEN/TC  89  "Thermal  performance  of  buildings  and  building  components"  

ISO/TC  163  "Thermal  performance  and  energy  use  in  the  built  environment"  

Energy  management  

CEN/CLC/JWG  3  "Energy  Management  and  related  services  -­‐  General  requirements  and  qualification  procedures"  CEN/CLC/JWG  4  "Energy  efficiency  and  saving  calculation"  ISO/TC  242  "Energy  management"  

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Subject   Technical  committee  

ISO/TC  203  "Technical  energy  systems"  ISO/TC  257  "Evaluation  of  energy  savings"  

Curtain  walling   CEN/TC  33/WG  6  "Curtain  walling"      2.   At   European   level   there   are   two   European   documents   that   cover   construction   products   and  systems   similar   to   the   BRESAER  project,  which   in   addition   to   their   utility   for   the   assessment   of  performances   of   the   BRESAER   System,   may   establish   a   starting   point   for   the   development   of  future   standardization   proposals   that   will   be   included   in   the   Deliverable   D7.10   (Future  standardization  proposals).  These  documents  are  the  following:    

• ETAG  034   "Guideline  for  European  technical  approval  of  kits   for  external  wall  claddings".  (Part  I:  ventilated  cladding  kits  comprising  cladding  components  and  associated  fixings,  and  Part   II:   cladding   kits   comprising   cladding   components,   associated   fixings,   subframe   and  possible   insulation   layer).   This   document   covers   kits   for   vertical   exterior   wall   claddings  consisting  of  an  external  cladding,  mechanically  fastened  to  a  framework  (specific  to  the  kit  or   not),   which   is   fixed   to   the   external   wall   of   new   or   existing   buildings   (retrofit).   An  insulation  layer  is  usually  fixed  on  the  external  wall.    

 • EN   13830:2015   "Curtain  walling  –  Product   standard".  European  Standard  which   specifies  

requirements  of  curtain  walling  kit  intended  to  be  used  as  a  building  envelope  to  provide  weather   resistance,   safety   in   use   and   energy   economy   and   heat   retention   and   provides  test/assessments/calculation   methods   and   compliance   criteria   of   the   related  performances.   The   curtain   walling   kit   covered   by   this   standard   should   fulfil   its   own  integrity  and  mechanical  stability  but  does  not  contribute  to  the  load  bearing  or  stability  of  the  main  building  structure,  and  could  be  replaced  independently  of  it.  

 It  should  be  noticed  that  the  ETAG  034  is  not  a  standard  and  that  it  has  been  developed  by  EOTA.  Nevertheless,  within  the  European  construction  sector,  this  kind  of  document  is  very  relevant  for  the  assessment  of  performances  and  marketing  of  construction  products  and  systems.  This  is  the  reason   why   it   is   included   in   this   report.   Moreover,   the   Construction   Products   Regulation  nº305/2011   establishes   in   its   Article   20,   Item   4,   the   possibility   to   use   European   Assessment  Documents  (formerly  ETAGs)  for  the  development  of  mandates  and  thus  harmonised  standards:    

"4.  Where   appropriate,   the   Commission,   after   having   consulted   the   Standing   Committee   on  Construction,  shall  take  existing  European  Assessment  Documents  as  a  basis  for  the  mandates  to   be   issued   pursuant   to   Article   17(1)   with   a   view   to   developing   harmonised   standards   as  regards  the  products  referred  to  in  paragraph  1  of  this  Article."  

 The  European  standard  EN  13830:2015  has  been  developed  in  CEN/TC  33/WG  6  "Curtain  walling",  which   is   the   technical   committee   and  working   group   closer   to   the   BRESAER   system.   If   a   future  standardization  proposal  based  on  ETAG  034  is  made,  this  technical  body  should  be  consulted.    

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4 References

For  the  elaboration  of  this  report,  the  following  sources  have  been  consulted:    

• CEN  Website  (www.cen.eu)  • CENELEC  Website  (www.cenelec.eu)  • CEN/CENELEC  Projex  Online  database  (projex.cen.eu)  (restricted  to  authorized  users)  • EOTA  Website  (www.eota.eu)  • ISO  Website  (www.iso.org)  • ISO  Project  Portal  (isotc.iso.org)  (restricted  to  authorized  users)  • IEC  Website  (www.iec.ch)  • EUR-­‐Lex  (eur-­‐lex.europa.eu)  • European  Commision  Mandate  database  

(ec.europa.eu/enterprise/standards_policy/mandates/database)  • European  Commision  Energy  website  (ec.europa.eu/energy/en/topics/energy-­‐efficiency)