DIN EN 13120
Internal blinds - Performance requirements including safety; German version EN 13120:2009+A1:2014
Abschlüsse innen - Leistungs- und Sicherheitsanforderungen; Deutsche Fassung EN 13120:2009+A1:2014
Overview
This European Standard specifies the requirements which internal blinds shall fulfil when fitted to a building. The standard deals also with the significant machinery hazards relating to construction, transport, installation, operation and maintenance of internal blinds (see list of significant hazards in Annex B). The standard applies to all internal blinds, whatever their design and the nature of the materials used, as listed below: - venetian blinds: free hanging, guided, non-retractable; - roller blinds: free hanging, side guided, with tensioned fabric; - vertical blinds: free hanging, with top and bottom track, sloping headrail; - pleated and honeycomb blinds: free hanging, guided, laterally moving, tensioned; - Roman Shades; - Austrian / Festoon blinds; - panel blinds; - plantation shutters; - roll-up blinds. These products may be operated manually, with or without compensating springs, or by means of electric motors (power operated products). This standard does not apply to draperies and insect screens. It does not apply to blinds in sealed glazed units with the exception of requirements related to protection from strangulation. Insect screens may be installed either internally or externally. However, because they are always exposed to external conditions in use (windows/doors opened), insects screens are covered by EN 13561 applying to external blinds and awnings. Noise aspects are not treated in this standard because this is not considered a safety issue. This standard is not applicable to internal blinds which are manufactured before the date of publication of this standard. The body responsible for this standard is NA 005-09-01 AA "Türen, Tore, Fenster, Abschlüsse, Baubeschläge und Vorhangfassaden (SpA zu CEN/TC 33 und ISO/TC 162" ("Doors, windows, shutters, building hardware and curtain walling (national mirror committee for CEN/TC 33 and ISO/TC 162)")) at DIN.