BSI PD CEN/TS 15398:2016
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Resilient, textile and laminate floor coverings. Floor covering standard symbols. Complementary element
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2016 | 34 |
This Technical Specification establishes a system of graphic symbols for use in the marking of the following floor coverings and specifies the use of these symbols:
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resilient floor coverings manufactured from plastics, linoleum, cork or rubber, excluding loose-laid mats;
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textile floor coverings, excluding loose-laid mats;
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laminate floor coverings;
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floor panels for floating installation.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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4 | Contents Page |
5 | European foreword |
6 | Introduction |
7 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
9 | 3 Descriptions and definitions of symbols 3.1 General 3.2 Classification according to EN ISO 10874 |
10 | Figure 1 — Class 21 Domestic moderate/light Figure 2 — Class 22 Domestic general/medium Figure 3 — Class 22+ Domestic general Figure 4 — Class 23 Domestic heavy Figure 5 — Class 31 Commercial moderate |
11 | Figure 6 — 32 Commercial general Figure 7 — Class 33 Commercial heavy Figure 8 — Class 34 Commercial very heavy Figure 9 — Class 41 Industrial moderate Figure 10 — Class 42 Industrial general |
12 | Figure 11 — Class 43 Industrial heavy 3.3 Pictograms related to essential requirements 3.3.1 General 3.3.2 CE marking Figure 12 — CE mark (EU Regulation 765/2008/EC, Annex II) 3.3.3 Electrical behaviour Figure 13 — Electrical behaviour – Antistatic floor covering Figure 14 — Electrical behaviour – Vertical resistance – Static dissipative floor covering |
13 | Figure 15 — Electrical behaviour – Vertical resistance – Conductive floor covering 3.3.4 Fire Figure 16 — Reaction to fire – Class A1fl Figure 17 — Reaction to fire – Class A2fl-s1 Figure 18 — Reaction to fire – Class A2fl-s2 |
14 | Figure 19 — Reaction to fire – Class Bfl-s1 Figure 20 — Reaction to fire – Class Bfl-s2 Figure 21 — Reaction to fire – Class Cfl-s1 Figure 22 — Reaction to fire – Class Cfl-s2 Figure 23 — Reaction to fire – Class Dfl-s1 |
15 | Figure 24 — Reaction to fire – Class Dfl-s2 Figure 25 — Reaction to fire – Class Efl Figure 26 — Reaction to fire – Class Ffl 3.3.5 Slip Figure 27 — Slip resistance – Class NPD |
16 | Figure 28 — Slip resistance – Class DS 3.3.6 Water tightness Figure 29 — Water tightness for resilient floor coverings 3.3.7 Dangerous substances Figure 30 — Formaldehyde emission HCHO – Class E1 Figure 31 — Formaldehyde emission HCHO – Class E2 |
17 | Figure 32 — Formaldehyde emission HCHO – Class NA (not added) Figure 33 — PCP emission – Class DL (detection limit) Figure 34 — VOC classes, example class Af1 3.3.8 Thermal resistance Figure 35 — Thermal resistance |
18 | 3.4 Additional characteristics 3.4.1 General 3.4.2 Castor chair suitability Figure 36 — Castor chair occasional use Figure 37 — Castor chair continuous use 3.4.3 Stairs suitability Figure 38 — Stairs occasional use Figure 39 — Stairs continuous use |
19 | 3.4.4 Fraying behaviour Figure 40 — Resistance to fraying 3.4.5 Luxury classes Figure 41 — Luxury class LC1 Figure 42 — Luxury class LC2 Figure 43 — Luxury class LC3 |
20 | Figure 44 — Luxury class LC4 Figure 45 — Luxury class LC5 3.4.6 Light fastness Figure 46 — Light fastness 3.4.7 Acoustic properties Figure 47 — Acoustical – Sound absorption |
21 | Figure 48 — Acoustical – Walking Noise Figure 49 — Acoustical – Impact noise reduction 3.4.8 Resistance Figure 50 — Abrasion resistance Figure 51—Cigarette resistance |
22 | Figure 52 — Impact resistance Figure 53 — Staining resistance Figure 54 — Resistance to chemicals 3.4.9 Locking strength Figure 55 — Locking strength of mechanically assembled panels |
23 | 3.4.10 Swelling Figure 56 — Thickness swelling – Residential Figure 57 — Thickness swelling – Commercial 3.4.11 Flexibility Figure 58 — Flexibility 3.4.12 Dimensional stability Figure 59 — Dimensional stability |
24 | 3.4.13 Residual indentation Figure 60 — Indentation – Residual 3.4.14 Effect of a furniture leg Figure 61 — Effect of a furniture leg 3.4.15 Enhanced slip property Figure 62 — Enhanced slip |
25 | 3.4.16 Suitability for use in incidental humid conditions Figure 63 — Suitability for use in incidental humid conditions 3.4.17 Horizontal electrical resistance Figure 64 — Horizontal Resistance ≤ 109 Ω Figure 65 — Horizontal resistance ≤ 106 Ω |
26 | 3.4.18 Roll length and roll width Figure 66 — Roll length Figure 67 — Roll width 3.4.19 Thickness characteristics Figure 68 — Total thickness Figure 69 — Thickness of wear layer |
27 | 3.4.20 Tile size Figure 70 — Tile size 3.4.21 Total mass Figure 71 — Total weight 3.4.22 Light reflection Figure 72 — Light reflection 3.5 Fibre composition (only of relevance for textile floorcoverings) |
28 | Figure 73 — Cotton Figure 74 — Hair Figure 75 — Jute Figure 76 — Polyamide Figure 77 — Polyacryl-nitrile |
29 | Figure 78 — Polyester Figure 79 — Polypropylene Figure 80 — Sisal Figure 81 — Wool Figure 82 — Viscose |
30 | 3.6 Underlays for laminate floorcoverings Figure 83 — CS Compressive strength Figure 84 — DL Dynamic loading Figure 85 — RWS Reflected walking sound Figure 86 — IS Impact sound reduction |
31 | Figure 87 — R Thermal resistance Figure 88 — SD Water vapour diffusion resistance 3.7 Environmental Product Declaration Figure 89 — EPD Environmental product declaration |
32 | Bibliography |