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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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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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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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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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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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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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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
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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
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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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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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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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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
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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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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
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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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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)