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BS EN 15269-11:2018

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Extended application of test results for fire resistance and/or smoke control for door, shutter and openable window assemblies, including their elements of building hardware – Fire resistance for operable fabric curtains

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BSI 2018 94
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This document covers vertically mounted types of manual or powered, operable fabric curtain assemblies with downward closing operation. Curtain systems are different from (are separated from) door systems due to their not rigid closure element typically made of thin walled materials as for instance woven or knitted fabrics and foils. These closure elements are not able to carry significant loads normal to their surface by their bending stiffness. In other words: curtain systems are separated from door systems because they can only conduct pulling forces by tensile stress in plane to their surface. Pushing forces are not conducted in plane to their surface.

This document establishes the methodology for extending the application of test results obtained from test(s) conducted in accordance with the EN 1634-1 test method for shutters.

Subject to the completion of the appropriate test or tests selected from those identified in Clause 4, the extended application may cover all or some of the following non-exhaustive list of examples:

  • uninsulated (E), radiation (EW) or insulated (EI1 or EI2) classifications;

  • coiling mechanisms;

  • wall/ceiling fixed elements;

  • items of building hardware;

  • decorative finishes;

  • intumescent, draught or acoustic seals;

  • alternative supporting construction(s).

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15 Annex A (normative)Construction parameter variations for Fabric Curtain assemblies
55 Annex B (normative)Calculations for curtain assemblies carrying mainly horizontal loads (closed curtains)
B.1 Scope of calculation
B.2 Calculation principles
B.3 Calculation method increasing curtain width and height
56 B.4 Test specimen
B.5 Shrinkage of curtain material
59 B.6 Maximum fabric stress in up scaled curtain in horizontal direction
61 B.7 Maximum fabric stress in up scaled curtain in vertical direction
63 B.8 Maximum Load bearing capacity (Figure A.7, Figure A.8)
64 B.9 Calculation of limiting stress
65 B.10 Barrel calculations
66 B.11 Barrel support bracket calculations
68 B.12 Axle calculations
B.13 Endplate calculations
71 B.14 Bottom bar expansion allowance
B.15 Maximum length of the bottom bar resp. bottom bar sections see Figure A.49 / Figure A.50
72 B.16 Allowances for thermal expansion
73 Annex C (normative)Calculations for curtain assemblies carrying mainly vertical loads (overlapping modular curtains, curtains without retaining assemblies)
C.1 Scope of calculation
C.2 Calculation principles
C.3 Calculation method increasing curtain width and height
74 C.4 Test Specimen for modular systems
C.5 Shrinkage of curtain
76 C.6 Maximum fabric stress in up scaled curtain in vertical direction
79 C.7 Maximum fabric stress in up scaled curtain in horizontal direction
80 C.8 Maximum Load bearing capacity (Figure A.8)
C.9 Up scaling overlaps and end curtains
81 C.10 Example for increasing overlapping systems
83 C.11 Calculation of limiting stress
C.12 Barrel calculations
84 C.13 Barrel support bracket calculations
86 C.14 Axle calculations
87 C.15 Endplate calculations
89 C.16 Bottom bar expansion allowance
90 C.17 Maximum length of the bottom bar resp. bottom bar sections see Figure A.49 / Figure A.50
C.18 Allowances for thermal expansion
BS EN 15269-11:2018
$215.11