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ÖNORM EN 15254-5
Issue date: 2010 03 01
Extended application of results from fire resistance tests - Non-loadbearing walls - Part 5: Metal sandwich panel construction
This part of EN 15254 defines rules for extended applications, provides guidance, and, where
appropriate, defines procedures, for variations of certain parameters and fa...
Withdrawn: 2018 06 15
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Publisher:
Austrian Standards International
Format:
Digital | 21 Pages
Language:
German
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Currently valid:
Optionally co-design standards:
This part of EN 15254 defines rules for extended applications, provides guidance, and, where
appropriate, defines procedures, for variations of certain parameters and factors associated with the
design of internal and external non-loadbearing walls constructed of metal sandwich panels and that
have been tested in accordance with EN 1364-1.
EN 15254-5 applies for self-supporting, double skin metal faced sandwich panels having an insulating
core bonded to both facings as defined in EN 14509.
ÖNORM EN 15254-5
2018 06 15
Extended application of results from fire resistance tests - Non-loadbearing walls - Part 5: Metal s...
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ÖNORM EN 15254-5
2010 03 01
Extended application of results from fire resistance tests - Non-loadbearing walls - Part 5: Metal s...
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