NA 005

DIN Standards Committee Building and Civil Engineering

Standards [Withdrawn]

DIN EN 15651-3
Sealants for non-structural use in joints in buildings and pedestrian walkways - Part 3: Sealants for sanitary joints; German version EN 15651-3:2012

Title (German)

Fugendichtstoffe für nicht tragende Anwendungen in Gebäuden und Fußgängerwegen - Teil 3: Dichtstoffe für Fugen im Sanitärbereich; Deutsche Fassung EN 15651-3:2012

Overview

This European Standard specifies definitions and requirements for sealants used for sealing of joints applied in sanitary areas in the interior of buildings exposed to non-pressurised water. It covers joints in: - bathrooms; - toilets; - showers; - domestic kitchens. Industrial, drinking water, underwater (swimming pools, sewage systems, etcetera) and food contact applications are excluded from the scope of this standard. This European Standard does not specify criteria or recommendations for the design of joints and installation of sealants in sanitary applications. Specifications on evaluation of conformity (that is, Initial Type Testing and Factory Production Control) and marking of these products are given in EN 15651-5. This European Standard does not apply to non-structural, non-plastic (any of non-paste form) sealants used in sanitary areas. The committee responsible for this standard is NA 005-02-16 AA "Fugendichtstoffe (SpA zu ISO/TC 59/SC 8 und CEN/TC 349)" ("Sealants (national mirror committee for ISO/TC 59/SC 8 and CEN/TC 349)") at DIN.

Document: references other documents

Document: referenced in other documents

Responsible national committee

NA 005-02-16 AA - Sealants (national mirror committee for CEN/TC 349 and ISO/TC 59/SC 8)  

Responsible european committee

CEN/TC 349 - Sealants for joints in building construction  

Edition 2012-12
Original language German
Translation English
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