ČSN EN 1527+A1 (165761)

Building hardware - Hardware for sliding doors and folding doors - Requirements and test methods

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STANDARD published on 1.6.2022


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Designation standards: ČSN EN 1527+A1
Classification mark: 165761
Catalog number: 514369
Publication date standards: 1.6.2022
SKU: NS-1064032
The number of pages: 28
Approximate weight : 84 g (0.19 lbs)
Country: Czech technical standard
Category: Technical standards ČSN

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Building accessories

Annotation of standard text ČSN EN 1527+A1 (165761):

A1 This document specifies requirements for the design of manual system sliding doors, sliding corner doors and folding doors of the bi-fold type and multi-panel folding doors but excluding doors and panels. Cycle tests, static load, initial friction and corrosion resistance tests are included for fittings and track only. This document covers door gear for all industrial, commercial and residential sliding doors and folding doors. This document does not cover the rollers for horizontal sliding and building hardware for inward or outward sliding folding windows (types N Q, R and S) in accordance with EN 13126-15, building hardware for Lift and Slide windows (type P) in accordance with EN 13126-16 and building hardware for Tilt and Slide windows (type T) in accordance with EN 13126-17

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