Mounting and fixing in reaction to fire tests under the Construction Products Directive

This guidance document is intended to provide basic rules, which are generally valid for the mounting & fixing of construction products in the reaction to fire test standards EN 13823, EN ISO 9239-1 and EN ISO 11925-2 which are referred to in the classification standard EN 13501-1. The mounting & fixing rules are intended to ensure that the reaction to fire test results in these tests are representative of the product behaviour in one or more end-use applications when exposed to a fire in the relevant fire scenario.
This document contains for each of the test methods the compulsory rules (given in EN 13501-1, EN 13238 and the relevant test standard) and recommendations for groups or (sub)families of products.

Einbau und Besfestigung bei Prüfungen zum Brandverhalten von Bauprodukten, die unter die Bauproduktenrichtlinie fallen

Diese Anleitung enthält grundlegende Regeln, die im Allgemeinen für den Einbau und der Befestigung von Bauprodukten in den Prüfverfahren zum Brandverhalten nach EN 13823, EN ISO 9239-1 und EN ISO 11925 2 gültig sind. EN 13501-1 verweist auf diese Prüfverfahren. Die Regeln zum Einbau und zur Befestigung stellen sicher, dass die Prüfergebnisse in diesen Prüfungen zum Brandverhalten von Baustoffen repräsentativ mit dem Produktverhalten in einer oder in mehreren Endanwendung(en) sind, wenn diese Produkte einem bestimmten Brandszenario ausgesetzt sind.
Dieses Dokument enthält für jedes Prüfverfahren die einzuhaltenden Regeln (nach EN 13501-1, EN 13238 und den relevanten Prüfverfahren) sowie Empfehlungen für Produktgruppen oder Produktfamilien und deren Unterteilungen.

Montage et fixation en réaction a des essais au feu dans le cadre de la DPC

Vgradnja in pritrjevanje pri preskusih odziva proizvodov na ogenj v okviru Direktive o gradbenih proizvodih

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01-Oct-2006
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01-Oct-2006
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
SIST-TS CEN/TS 15447:2006
01-oktober-2006
Vgradnja in pritrjevanje pri preskusih odziva proizvodov na ogenj v okviru
Direktive o gradbenih proizvodih
Mounting and fixing in reaction to fire tests under the Construction Products Directive
Einbau und Besfestigung bei Prüfungen zum Brandverhalten von Bauprodukten, die
unter die Bauproduktenrichtlinie fallen
Montage et fixation en réaction a des essais au feu dans le cadre de la DPC
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: CEN/TS 15447:2006
ICS:
13.220.50 Požarna odpornost Fire-resistance of building
gradbenih materialov in materials and elements
elementov
SIST-TS CEN/TS 15447:2006 en
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
CEN/TS 15447
SPÉCIFICATION TECHNIQUE
TECHNISCHE SPEZIFIKATION
July 2006
ICS 13.220.50

English Version
Mounting and fixing in reaction to fire tests under the
Construction Products Directive
Montage et fixation en réaction à des essais au feu dans le Einbau und Besfestigung bei Prüfungen zum
cadre de la DPC Brandverhalten von Bauprodukten, die unter die
Bauproduktenrichtlinie fallen
This Technical Specification (CEN/TS) was approved by CEN on 20 May 2006 for provisional application.
The period of validity of this CEN/TS is limited initially to three years. After two years the members of CEN will be requested to submit their
comments, particularly on the question whether the CEN/TS can be converted into a European Standard.
CEN members are required to announce the existence of this CEN/TS in the same way as for an EN and to make the CEN/TS available
promptly at national level in an appropriate form. It is permissible to keep conflicting national standards in force (in parallel to the CEN/TS)
until the final decision about the possible conversion of the CEN/TS into an EN is reached.
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Contents Page
Foreword. 3
Introduction . 4
1 Scope. 5
2 Normative references . 5
3 Terms and definitions or descriptions. 5
4 General approach. 8
4.1 Mounting and fixing of products in tests representing the end-use applications. 8
4.2 Classification not representative of performance in end-use application. 9
4.3 Other ways of classifications . 9
4.4 Product parameters and end-use application parameters . 9
5 Testing to EN 13823. 10
5.1 Test specimen and mounting . 10
5.2 Fixings/attachments and supports . 11
5.3 Substrates. 13
5.4 Air-gaps/cavities . 16
5.5 Edges. 17
5.6 Joints. 18
5.7 Product orientation. 20
5.8 Exposure to thermal attack. 21
5.9 Mounting and fixing for specific products and/or end use applications . 22
6 Testing to EN ISO 11925-2 . 22
6.1 Test specimen and mounting . 22
6.2 Fixings/attachments and supports . 23
6.3 Substrates. 24
6.4 Air-gaps/cavities . 27
6.5 Edges. 28
6.6 Joints. 28
6.7 Product orientation. 29
6.8 Exposure to thermal attack. 30
6.9 Mounting and fixing for specific products and/or end use applications . 30
7 Testing to EN ISO 9239-1 . 31
7.1 Test specimen and mounting . 31
7.2 Fixings/attachments and supports . 31
7.3 Substrates. 32
7.4 Air-gaps/cavities . 34
7.5 Edges. 34
7.6 Joints. 35
7.7 Product orientation. 36
7.8 Exposure to thermal attack. 37
7.9 Mounting and fixing for specific products and/or end use applications . 37
Annex A Figures. 38
Bibliography . 40

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Foreword
This Technical Specification (CEN/TS 15447:2006) has been prepared by Technical Committee
CEN/TC 127 “Fire safety in buildings”, the secretariat of which is held by BSI.
This Technical Specification has been prepared by ad hoc working group 40 (“Mounting and fixing in
reaction to fire tests”) of Technical Committee CEN/TC 127 (“Fire safety in buildings”).
This document has been prepared on request of the CEC as support for CEN Technical Committees
involved in the production of technical specifications under the Construction Products Directive (CPD).
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the
following countries are bound to announce this CEN Technical Specification: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus,
Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland,
Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania,
Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.
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Introduction
The Essential Requirements of the CPD apply to the construction works. Interpretative documents
have been produced to form a link between the Essential Requirements and the performance
characteristics of construction products incorporated in a permanent manner in construction works, i.e.
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in end-use application . The Essential Requirement concerned in this document is “Safety in case of
fire”, and from that requirement the reaction to fire performance of construction products only is
considered.
Technical specifications under the CPD, such as product standards, deal with construction products
and their reaction to fire performance. For the assessment of reaction to fire performance the
technical specifications use a set of supporting fire standards through reference to the classification
standard EN 13501-1.
Five reaction to fire test methods have been developed for the purpose of testing construction
products, including products incorporated within building elements. The procedure for classification is
outlined in EN 13501-1 providing a choice of Euroclasses. Since EN ISO 1182 (“non-combustibility”)
and EN ISO 1716 (“gross calorific potential”) deal with material characteristics and are thus
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independent of the end-use application of the product, the mounting and fixing instructions presented
apply to EN 13823, EN ISO 9239-1 and EN ISO 11925-2.
Technical specifications refer to EN 13501-1 for the assessment of reaction to fire performance. The
EN 13501-1 refers to the five supporting test standards for determination of the relevant parameters.
In principle a product standard should not refer directly to the test standards. However, where
EN 13501-1 and the test standards do not fully define the mounting and fixing of a product in a test,
the relevant product standard may add instructions to ensure that the test result is representative of
the product behaviour in one or more end-use applications when exposed to a fire in the relevant fire
scenario.
In the absence of standard mounting and fixing rules, a test result is only valid for the end-use
application that is represented by the mounting and fixing (and other test configuration aspects) used
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in the test . As a consequence all other end-use applications have to be tested. EN 13501-1, test
standards and substrate standard EN 13238 contain some aspects of standardised mounting and
fixing, to some degree limiting the number of tests to be performed to classify a product, which can
lead to CE-marking. To limit the number of tests further, standardised mounting and fixing test
arrangements may be introduced in the technical specifications. This may reduce the number of m&f
test arrangements needed to cover all possible end-use applications to a few or even one.
A reaction to fire test method may in principle be used to assess the performance of (a) a material; (b)
a product (a combination of one or more materials) without taking into account the incorporation of the
product in the building; or (c) a product in its end-use application (i.e. taking into account the
incorporation of the product in the building).
This frame work should be used by technical specification writers to develop further specific rules for
product groups.

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In some documents “end-use application” is used as a global indication of the use of the product (e.g. use as
wall lining or ceiling lining). The more detailed description of the way the product is incorporated in the building in
the (global) “end-use application” is then referred to as “end-use condition” (including e.g. jointing, fixing and
position in relation to adjacent products).
In this document the two terms are both covered by “end-use application”, in line with the definition given in EN
13501-1.
2
In this document “mounting and fixing” is often abbreviated as “m&f”.
3
When direct field of application rules are defined it should read “only valid for the direct field of application of
the test results”.
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1 Scope
This guidance document is intended to provide basic rules, which are generally valid for the mounting
& fixing of construction products in the reaction to fire test standards EN 13823, EN ISO 9239-1 and
EN ISO 11925-2 which are referred to in the classification standard EN 13501-1. The mounting &
fixing rules are intended to ensure that the reaction to fire test results in these tests are representative
of the product behaviour in one or more end-use applications when exposed to a fire in the relevant
fire scenario.
This document contains for each of the test methods the compulsory rules (given in EN 13501-1,
EN 13238 and the relevant test standard) and recommendations for groups or (sub)families of
products.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 13238:2001, Reaction to fire tests for building products — Conditioning procedures and general
rules for selection of substrates
EN 13501-1, Fire classification of construction products and building elements — Part 1: Classification
using test data from reaction to fire tests
EN 13823, Reaction to fire tests for building products — Building products excluding floorings
exposed to the thermal attack by a single burning item
EN ISO 9239-1:2002, Reaction to fire tests for floorings — Part 1: Determination of the burning
behaviour using a radiant heat source (ISO 9239-1:2002)
EN ISO 11925-2:2002, Reaction to fire tests — Ignitability of building products subjected to direct
impingement of flame — Part 2: Single-flame source test (ISO 11925-2:2002)
3 Terms and definitions or descriptions
For the purposes of this Technical Specification, the following terms and definitions apply.
NOTE Definitions and descriptions copied from other documents are marked as such with the reference
between brackets.
In this document, terms may not always be used consistent with all quoted documents since the quoted
documents are not always consistent between themselves. Where different wordings are used it is tried to follow
the document(s) highest in hierarchy.
3.1
backing board
calcium silicate panel used to back the specimen that can be placed directly against a free-standing
test specimen or at a distance from it. [EN 13823]
3.2
classification
the process defined in EN 13501, whereby the fire performance parameters obtained from the results
of one test, or a set of tests, or from a process of extended application, are compared with limiting
values for those parameters that are set as criteria for achieving a certain classification. The relevant
classes and related criteria for fire resistance, for reaction to fire and for external fire exposure to roofs,
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are specified in Commission Decisions (2000/367/EC, 2000/147/EC and 2001/671/EC respectively).
[TC127 Resolution 331]
3.3
conditioning
exposure to a controlled atmosphere. [EN 13238]
3.4
direct field of application of test results
outcome of a process (involving the application of defined rules) whereby a test result is deemed to
be equally valid for variations in one or more of the product properties and/or intended end use
applications. [TC127 Resolution 331]
3.5
end-use application
real application of a product, in relation to all aspects that influence the behaviour of that product
under different fire situations. It covers aspects such as its quantity, its orientation, its position in
relation to other adjacent products, and its method of fixing. [EN 13501-1]
3.6
end-use application parameter
aspect of the mounting and fixing arrangement of a product in its end-use application (for example
type of substrate, fixing method, position and type of joints) which may or may not affect the fire
performance
3.7
extended field of application of test results
outcome of a process (involving the application of defined rules that may incorporate calculation
procedures) that predicts, for a variation of a product property and/or its intended end use
application(s), a test result on the basis of one or more test results to the same test standard. [TC127
Resolution 331]
3.8
homogeneous product
product consisting of a single material, having uniform density and composition throughout the
product [EN 13501-1]
3.9
intended use
refers to the role(s) that a product is intended to play in the fulfilment of the essential requirements of
the CPD (definition in the IDs). The intended use is thus related to the function of a product in a
construction works. [GP G]
3.10
field of application of a classification
refers to the range of end-use applications for which a given classification is considered to be valid.
[GP G]
3.11
fire scenario
detailed description of conditions, including environmental, of one or more stages from before ignition
to after completion of combustion at a specific location or in a real scale simulation [EN ISO 13943]
3.12
flooring
upper layer(s) of a floor, comprising any surface finish with or without an attached backing and with
any accompanying underlay, interlayer and adhesives. [EN 13501-1]
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3.13
material
single basic substance or uniformly dispersed mixture of substances, e.g. metal, stone, timber,
concrete, mineral wool with uniformly dispersed binder or polymers [EN 13501-1]
3.14
product
material, element or component about which information is required. [EN 13501-1] Refers to a
construction product, as defined by the CPD, from an individual producer (i.e. the item to which the
CE marking applies). [GP G]
3.15
product family
refers to a set of generic products having a similar intended use (e.g. internal wall finishes, roof
coverings). [GP G]
3.16
product sub-family
refers to a subset of a product family, grouping together products having a similar nature (e.g. wall
panels, flat and profiled roof sheets) or behaviour (e.g. products that melt or shrink under flame
attack). [GP G]
3.17
product parameter
aspect of a product (for example thickness, composition, density) which may vary and which may or
may not affect the fire performance
3.18
product type
a “type” may cover several versions of a product provided that the differences between the versions
do not affect the level of safety and the other requirements concerning the performance of the product
(c.f. initial type test and EC type examination). The direct field of application of a fire test will
effectively define the type for fire safety purposes (e.g. products of a different colour will normally be
of the same type). [GP G]
3.19
standard substrate
product which is representative of the substrate used in end-use applications [EN 13501-1]
3.20
substrate
product which is used immediately beneath the product about which information is required. For
flooring, it is the floor on which it is mounted or the material which represents this floor. [EN 13501-1]
3.21
reaction to fire
response of a product in contributing by its own decomposition to a fire to which it is exposed, under
specified conditions [EN 13501-1]
3.22
reference scenario
hazard situation used as a reference for a given test method or classification system. [EN 13501-1]
3.23
specimen
piece of a product which is to be tested
NOTE 1 This can include the mounting technique used in its end-use application. This also can include an air
gap and/or a substrate where appropriate. [EN 13823].
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NOTE 2 The term “specimen” in EN 13823 is identical to the term “test specimen” used in this document.
3.24
test result
outcome of a testing process and its associated procedures detailed within a specific test standard
(which may include some processing of the results from the testing of a number of specimens). A test
result is expressed in terms of one or more fire performance parameter(s). [TC127 Resolution 331]
3.25
test specimen
piece of the product which is to be tested together with or without any substrate or treatment. [EN
13238]
4 General approach
4.1 Mounting and fixing of products in tests representing the end-use applications
The basic concept of the Construction Products Directive (CPD) is that construction products are
tested in relation to their end-use application. The mounting and fixing (m&f) instructions are devoted
to that.
The product, as put on the market, shall be submitted to the tests for the purpose of CE marking and
hence classification. The mounting and fixing options apply and define the field of application of the
classification. Generic products shall be tested and classified in a consistent manner throughout
Europe.
Two options for mounting and fixing are available:
 standardised mounting & fixing to cover a group or possibly all end-use applications;
 mounting & fixing representative of a specific end-use application.
Standardized m&f arrangement should be defined in a technical specification, respecting the general
rules laid down in the supporting fire standards, to enlarge the field of application of a test result. For
all standardized m&f arrangement specifications its field of application shall be defined, using the
principle that the performance in the standardized m&f is equal to or lower than the performance in
the end-use applications covered.
Without standardised mounting and fixing test arrangements all end-use applications should be tested.
Using standardized m&f test arrangements this can be limited to a few or even one end-use
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application .
In the tests, the product shall be tested so that, as far as possible, the classification relates to its
performance in end-use application. Composite products are tested as such. However, if underlying
layers can be exposed in the end-use application, the ignitability test shall be applied on the edge of
the specimens so as to assess the ignitability of the underlying layers.
For products that are covered by another surface product in the end-use application, the thermal
attack in the testing should be on the surface product of the assembly of products which is tested.
Where the end-use application is known the product may be tested accordingly or using standardised
m&f arrangement. Products may be tested using a specific m&f test arrangement advised by the

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producer; the applicability of the resulting classification is likely to be limited (to the end-use
application(s) represented by the chosen m&f test arrangement).
Tests performed on “sliced” products (products with top layers removed) for reaction to fire
information about the different layers, are not to be used for CE marking purposes.
4.2 Classification not representative of performance in end-use application
Some Member States require, for regulatory purposes, the classification for the product in isolation
(not taking into account the incorporation of the product in the building, i.e. the end-use application).
Accordingly Technical Committees may, if appropriate, devise simple standardised mounting and
fixing arrangements for these tests.
4.3 Other ways of classifications
Where proof is provided that test results are not representative of the fire behaviour in one or more
end-use applications, alternative m&f instructions for the currently used supporting fire tests,
alternative fire tests, or even alternative reference scenario(s) and related test(s) (whether small,
intermediate or large scale) may be used to assess the performance of the building products under
consideration. The only procedure to call upon this alternative route for classification is outlined in
Guidance document “G”, Clause 4. This procedure is open to “Member States (e.g. fire regulators),
CEN/ CENELEC/ EOTA, European Industry Federations or the Fire Sector Group of Notified Bodies”
[GP G], not for individual manufacturers.
NOTE None of the reaction to fire tests for classification are suitable for assessing directly full scale
assemblies. For that purpose large-scale tests should be used. These large-scale tests are primarily meant for
risk-oriented assessment. This procedure is not to be used for CE-marking purposes unless it is the result of the
procedure outlined in Guidance document “G”.
4.4 Product parameters and end-use application parameters
Standardized mounting and fixing instructions are based on the principle that the performance in such
a m&f arrangement is equal or lower compared to that in the end-use applications covered.
To be able to make this comparison, the following product and end-use application parameters, and
their variability, should be taken into account:
 thickness;
 density;
 colour;
 surface coating;
 composition of product;
 geometry and structure, e.g. shape, number and composition of layers;
 substrate;
 method of fixing;
 joints, type and position;
 air gaps;
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 edges;
 product orientation;
 exposure to thermal attack.
The parameters of this list that may be part of the m&f instructions are discussed in this document.
Parameters may be neglected if it is demonstrated that they have no effect on the reaction to fire
performance or if they are not relevant for the product(s) under consideration.
5 Testing to EN 13823
5.1 Test specimen and mounting
5.1.1 General comments
The different aspects of mounting and fixing are dealt with separately below. EN 13823 is a medium
scale test and, because of the effects of scaling on reaction to fire performance, it may not always be
appropriate (or even possible) to introduce all features of real-scale mounting and fixing in order to
achieve a test arrangement that adequately represents the product behaviour in one or more end-use
applications when exposed to a fire in the relevant fire scenario.
5.1.2 Rules in the reaction to fire standards
EN 13501-1:2002, 6.3:
“The potential contribution of a product to a fire does not only depend on its intrinsic properties and
the thermal attack, but also to a large extent on its end use application in the construction. Therefore,
it shall be tested so as to simulate its end use application.
NOTE It should be noted that as a consequence of a product being used in different end use applications,
the product may have different classifications relating to each application.”
“All construction products, except floorings, shall be tested in the vertical position for the purpose of
classification.”
EN 13823:2002, 5.1, concerning dimensions:
“The corner specimen consists of two wings, designated the short and long wings.”
The maximum thickness of a specimen is 200 mm.
Sheet products shall have the following dimensions:
a) short wing: (495 ± 5) mm x (1 500 ± 5) mm,
b) long wing: (1 000 ± 5) mm x (1 500 ± 5) mm.
NOTE If additional products are used to construct the specimen (in accordance with EN 13823:2002, 5.3.2),
the given dimensions refer to the total specimen dimensions.
“Specimens with a thickness of more than 200 mm shall be reduced
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