BS EN 16005:2023 – TC
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Tracked Changes. Power operated pedestrian doorsets. Safety in use. Requirements and test methods
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2023 | 172 |
This document specifies requirements regarding design and test methods for power operated pedestrian doorsets. Examples of how the doorset constructions may be operated include: electro-mechanically, electro-hydraulically, electro-magnetically or pneumatically. This document covers safety in use of power operated pedestrian doorsets used for normal access as well as in emergency and escape routes and as fire resistance and/or smoke control doorsets. The type of doorsets covered include power operated pedestrian sliding, swing and revolving doorsets, including balanced doorsets and folding doorsets with a horizontally moving door leaf. This document deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to power operated doorsets when they are used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer. All lifetime phases of the power operated pedestrian doorsets including transportation, assembly, dismantling, disabling and scrapping are considered by this document. This document does not apply to: – vertically moving doors; – doors on lifts; – doors on vehicles; – power operated doors or gates mainly intended for vehicular traffic or access for goods; – doors used in industrial processes; – partition walls; – doors outside the reach of people (such as crane gantry fences); – turnstiles; – platform doors; – traffic barriers. This document does not cover special functions of doorsets, such as security in banks, airports, etc. or fire and/or smoke compartmentation, where conformity of the specific function with requirements of the application is the preference. This document does not deal with any specific requirements on noise emitted from power operated pedestrian doorsets as their noise emission is not considered to be a relevant hazard. NOTE Noise emission of power operated pedestrian doorsets is not a significant hazard for the users of these products. It is a comfort aspect. This document is not applicable to power operated pedestrian doorsets manufactured before the date of its publication. This document does not cover operation in environments where there is a risk of explosion.
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102 | undefined |
111 | 1 Scope |
112 | 2 Normative references |
113 | 3 Terms and definitions |
116 | 4 List of significant hazards 4.1 General 4.2 Hazards caused by inadequate functional safety 4.3 Hazards caused by source of energy and power controls 4.4 Hazards caused by materials and shape of the door leaves 4.4.1 Materials 4.4.2 Shape of door leaves 4.5 Hazards caused by uncontrolled movement of the door leaves 4.6 Hazards caused by manual operation 4.7 Hazards caused by activation of the movement of the door leaf |
117 | 4.8 Hazards which can cause crushing, impact, shearing and drawing-in 4.9 Hazards related to peripheral speed of revolving doorsets 4.10 Hazards related to lighting of swept area of revolving doorsets 4.11 Hazards related to entrapment in the passage area of revolving doorsets 4.12 Hazards related to the use of the doorsets in escape routes and emergency exits 5 Safety requirements and/or protective/risk reduction measures 5.1 General |
118 | 5.2 Functional safety 5.3 Source of energy and power controls 5.3.1 General 5.3.2 Emergency stop function for revolving doorsets |
119 | 5.4 Material and shape of door leaves 5.4.1 Materials 5.4.2 Shape of door leaves 5.5 Movement of the door leaves 5.6 Manual operation 5.7 Activation of the movement of the door leaf 5.7.1 Automatic activation 5.7.1.1 General |
120 | 5.7.1.2 Sensor activation devices 5.7.2 Manual activation devices 5.7.3 Remote activation 5.8 Crushing, impact, shearing and drawing-in 5.8.1 General |
121 | 5.8.2 Guards 5.8.3 Barriers 5.8.4 Power operated sliding doorsets 5.8.4.1 Opening of the doorset |
124 | 5.8.4.2 Closing of the doorset 5.8.5 Power-operated swing doorsets 5.8.5.1 General 5.8.5.2 Opening of the doorset 5.8.5.3 Closing of the doorset 5.8.5.4 Danger points at secondary closing edges between door leaf and frame |
125 | 5.8.6 Power operated balanced doorsets 5.8.7 Power operated folding doorsets 5.8.7.1 Opening of the doorset |
126 | 5.8.7.2 Closing of the doorset 5.8.8 Power operated revolving doorsets 5.8.8.1 Safety distances and safeguards |
127 | 5.8.8.2 Main closing edge/opposing closing edge 5.8.8.3 Secondary closing edge/floor 5.8.8.4 Main closing edge/inside wall 5.8.8.5 Door leaf |
128 | 5.8.8.6 Protection when door leaves are swivelled beyond 15° 5.8.8.7 Peripheral speed of revolving doorsets 5.8.8.8 Lighting of swept area of revolving doorsets 5.8.8.9 Entrapment in the passage area of revolving doorsets 5.8.9 Low energy movement 5.8.9.1 General |
129 | 5.8.9.2 Additional requirements for low-energy movement of swing doorsets 5.8.10 Limitation of impact forces 5.8.10.1 General 5.8.10.2 Permissible dynamic forces |
130 | 5.8.10.3 Permissible static forces 5.8.11 Protective device(s) |
131 | 5.8.12 Safety distances 5.9 Additional requirements for doorsets in escape routes and emergency exits 5.9.1 Operating mode selection 5.9.2 Power operated doorsets with break-out function |
132 | 5.9.3 Power operated sliding and folding doorsets without a break-out function 5.9.4 Power operated swing doorsets without a break-out function 5.9.5 Power operated revolving doors 5.9.5.1 General |
133 | 5.9.5.2 Break-out door leaves 5.9.5.3 Device to release the electric locking mechanism of the break-out function |
134 | 5.10 Durability 6 Verification of the safety requirements and/or protective/risk reduction measures 6.1 General 6.1.1 General 6.1.2 Dynamic force measuring equipment |
135 | 6.1.3 Field dynamic force measuring equipment 6.2 Functional safety 6.3 Source of energy and power controls 6.3.1 General 6.3.2 Emergency stop function for revolving doorsets 6.4 Material and shape of door leaves 6.4.1 Materials 6.4.2 Shape of door leaves 6.5 Movement of the door leaves 6.6 Manual operation |
136 | 6.7 Activation of the movement of the door leaf 6.8 Crushing, impact, shearing and drawing-in 6.8.1 General 6.8.2 Guards 6.8.3 Barriers 6.8.4 Power operated sliding doorsets 6.8.5 Power-operated swing doorsets 6.8.6 Power operated balanced doorsets 6.8.7 Power operated folding doorsets 6.8.8 Power operated revolving doorsets 6.8.9 Low energy movement 6.8.10 Limitation of impact forces 6.8.11 Protective device(s) |
137 | 6.8.12 Safety distances 6.9 Doorsets in escape routes and emergency exits 6.10 Durability test 6.10.1 General 6.10.2 Testing at ambient temperature 6.10.3 Testing at extreme temperature 6.10.4 Additional test for doorsets in escape routes and emergency exits with a break-out facility |
138 | 6.10.5 Additional test for doorsets in escape routes and emergency exits without a break-out facility 7 Information for use 7.1 General 7.2 Instruction handbook |
139 | 7.3 Marking |