ISO 834-4:2000

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 17 August 2000

Fire-resistance tests — Elements of building construction — Part 4: Specific requirements for loadbearing vertical separating elements

ISO 834-4:2000 Files

English 7 Pages
Current Edition
29.58 BHD

ISO 834-4:2000 Scope

This part of ISO 834 specifies the procedures to be followed for determining the fire resistance of loadbearing

vertical separating elements when exposed to heating on one face.

The application of this test to other untested forms of construction is acceptable when the construction complies

with the direct field of application as given in this part of ISO 834 or when subjected to an extended application

analysis in accordance with ISO/TR 12470. Since ISO/TR 12470 gives only general guidelines, specific extended

application analyses are to be performed only by persons expert in fire-resistant constructions.

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