DIN Standards Committee Building and Civil Engineering
Prefabricated accessories for roofing - Part 1: Continuous plastic rooflights - Product specification and test methods
Abstract
This document specifies characteristics for continuous plastic rooflights. These rooflights have translucent parts made of plastic materials (e.g. GF-UP, PC, PMMA, PVC) with and without filling material, with or without support elements, which serve the primary purpose of introducing daylight. This document applies to continuous plastic rooflights with upstands made of e.g. GF-UP, PVC, steel, aluminium, wood or concrete and to continuous plastic rooflights supplied without an upstand, intended for use on upstands. These continuous plastic rooflights are intended for installation in flat and slightly inclined roofs as prefabricated building elements. This document applies to continuous plastic rooflights when a single manufacturer provides all elements of the rooflight for assembly on the roof, which are bought in a single purchase. This document deals with continuous plastic rooflights manufactured as follows: a) with support elements: - symmetrical, angled, curved or flat (see Figures 1 and 4); - constructed with support elements parallel to the span and with a rectangular ground plan; b) without support elements: - symmetrical, angled or curved (see Figures 2 and 5) with an angle α not more than 45° (measured to the horizontal at the line of fixing, see Figure 3). This document applies to continuous plastic rooflights, including barrel vault rooflights, with a rectangular ground plan of plastic translucent part installed in roofs, with a minimum distance of b/3 (b = effective span of rooflights, corresponding to the light opening) between each other. The upstands may be self-supporting or non-self-supporting. This document does not apply to: - individual plastic rooflights according to EN 1873; - individual glass rooflights or Roof hatches; - continuous glass rooflights; - Roof windows according to EN 14351-1. This document does not include calculation with regard to works, design requirements and installation techniques. The possible additional functions of smoke and heat exhaust ventilation e.g. in case of fire in accordance to EN 12101-2, and/or slinging point e.g. in accordance to EN 795 are outside the scope of this document. NOTE An indicative list of provisions for a proper application, use and maintenance of continuous plastic rooflights is presented in Annex A.
Begin
2018-10-10
WI
00128173
Planned document number
FprEN 14963-1
Responsible national committee
Responsible european committee
CEN/TC 128/SC 9 - Prefabricated accessories for roofing
draft standard
Prefabricated accessories for roofing - Part 1: Continuous plastic rooflights - Product specification and test methods
2020-08
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