ISO 5925:2025

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 18 December 2025

Smoke-control door, shutter assemblies and self-closing glazed elements — Ambient-temperature and medium-temperature leakage tests

ISO 5925:2025 Files

English 23 Pages
Current Edition
BHD 64.95

ISO 5925:2025 Scope

This document describes a test that determines the rate of leakage of ambient (cold) and medium (warm) temperature smoke from one side of door and shutter assemblies to the other under the specified test conditions. This test method is applicable to door and shutter assemblies and self-closing operable glazed elements of different configurations intended for the purpose of controlling the passage of smoke in case of fire. Wherever door and shutter assemblies are referred to in this document, it also applies to self-closing glazed elements. The fire resistance of glazed elements is determined by tests in accordance with ISO 3009.

The acceptable leakage rates for different situations are not addressed in this document, but rather are specified by the regulations of the controlling authorities.

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