National requirements for the determination and declaration of the characteristics of internal pedestrian doorsets depending on the intended use
(Amended by Order No. RD-02-14-1169/31.11.2022, SG No. 99, 2022) National requirements for determining and declaring the characteristics of internal pedestrian doors depending on the intended use
The requirements apply to the determination and declaration of the constancy of performance of internal pedestrian doors, in accordance with the requirements of the standards cited in the tables.
Internal pedestrian doors
The characteristics apply to all internal pedestrian doors.
Table No. 1
Characteristics |
How to declare the indicator class/level/description (unit of measure) |
Test/determination method |
Declaration requirement/threshold level |
Height, width and thickness |
level (mm) |
measured using a calibrated instrument with class II accuracy |
level (mm), including tolerance |
General and local flatness |
Class (mm) |
EN 952 |
declared class according to EN 1530 |
Mechanical strength: |
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- Resistance to vertical load |
Class (N) |
EN 947 |
declared class according to EN 1192 |
- Resistance to static torsion |
Class (N) |
EN 948 |
declared class according to EN 1192 |
5.2. Internal pedestrian doors with specific intended use
All characteristics from Table No. 1 are determined, as well as at least one of the characteristics given in Table No. 2, depending on the intended specific use.
Table No. 2
Characteristics |
How to declare the indicator class/level/description (unit of measure) |
Test/determination method |
Declaration requirement/threshold level |
Mechanical strength: |
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- impact resistance with soft and heavy body |
Class (J) |
EN 949 |
declared class according to EN 1192 |
- resistance to impact with a hard body |
Class (J) |
EN 950 |
declared class according to EN 1192 |
Impact resistance (only for glazed doors with a risk of injury): - glazed doors - frameless glass doors |
Class |
EN 13049 |
Declared class according to |
Direct airborne noise insulation index (only for applications requiring acoustic performance) |
Level (dB) |
EN ISO 10140-1 and EN ISO 10140-2 |
Declared level according to |
Operating forces (only for doors with automatic devices, internal communication doors on landings and doors for special applications with specific requirements) |
Limit level |
EN 16005 |
Declared limit level according to EN 16005 |
Manual drive forces |
Class (N, Nm) |
EN 12046-2 |
Declared class according to |
Thermal transmittance (only for doors with applications that require thermal insulation) |
Level U D (Ust), W/( m2.K ) |
EN ISO 12567-1 or with one of the methods given in points 5.8.2 and 5.8.3 of EN 14351-2 |
Limit level ≤ 3.5 |
Air permeability (only for applications that require this characteristic) |
Class |
EN 1026 |
Declared class according to EN 12207 |
Behavior between two different climate conditions |
Result or orientation used |
EN 1121 |
Declared result or orientation used according to EN 12219 |
Resistance to repeated opening and closing |
Class (number of cycles) |
EN 1191 |
Declared class according to |
Burglary resistance |
Class |
EN 1628, |
Limit class - minimum class 3 according to EN 1627 |
Bullet resistance |
Class |
EN 1523 |
Declared class according to EN 1522 |
Blast resistance |
Classification code |
EN 13124-1 |
Declared classification code according to EN 13123-1 |
Possibility of unblocking (to open) (only for lockable doors of evacuation exits) |
Opens/does not open or Opens and number of cycles |
Use of building hardware complying with EN 179, EN 1125, EN 1935, EN 1154 or EN 13637. If the hinges are not within the scope of these standards, the door is tested according to EN 1191 |
Opens When testing according to EN 1191, the result (opening) is supplemented by the number of cycles, according to Table 1 of EN 12400. |
5.3. Internal pedestrian doors with fire resistance and/or smoke control
All characteristics from Table No. 1, characteristics from Table No. 2 in the case of an intended specific use, as well as at least one of the characteristics given in Table No. 3, depending on the intended use, are determined in accordance with Regulation Iz-1971 of 29.10.2009 on construction and technical rules and norms for ensuring fire safety (SG, issue 96 of 04.12.2009).
Table No. 3
Characteristics |
How to declare the indicator class/level/description (unit of measure) |
Test/determination method |
Declaration requirement/threshold level |
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Fire resistance (use as a fire barrier) |
class |
EN 1634-1 |
Declared class E, EI 1 and/or EI 2 according to EN 13501-2* |
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Smoke control (only for use when smoke spread control is required) |
class |
EN 1634-3 |
Declared class S 200 or S a according to EN 13501-2 |
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Self-closing (only for self-closing pedestrian doors and/or openable fire-resistant and/or smoke-control windows) |
class |
EN 1191 |
Declared class C according to EN 13501-2. It can be supplemented with the numbers from 0 to 5 according to Table No. 1 of EN 16034 |
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* The declared class includes information about the direction of fire impact, under which the classification was made ( "two-sided", "one-sided - when the door opens inwards towards the fire impact" or "one-sided - when the door opens outwards from the fire impact" ) |
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National requirements for determining and declaring the constancy of fire-resistant internal vertical non-load-bearing walls (lightweight partitions) in buildings depending on the intended use
For the purposes of these national requirements, a vertical non-load-bearing wall (lightweight partition) is understood to mean a vertical symmetrical or asymmetrical non-load-bearing element consisting of a thin-walled steel structure (structure of profiles), to which one or more panels with rock, metal or glass wool insulation are attached, representing a set of products manufactured in a factory, delivered and installed on site.
The requirements apply to the determination and declaration of the permissible height of fire-resistant internal vertical non-load-bearing walls (light partitions) in buildings depending on the intended use.
Characteristics |
How to declare the indicator class/level/description (unit of measure) |
Test/determination method |
Declaration requirement/threshold level |
Fire resistance* |
Class I |
EN 13501-2 |
Declared class |
Permissible height of |
meter |
EN 13501-2 |
Declared level |
Reaction to fire |
Class |
EN 13501-1 |
Declared class |