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This European Standard specifies a method of testing the fire resistance of loadbearing walls. It is applicable to both internal and external walls. The fire resistance of external walls can be determined under internal or external exposure conditions. The fire resistance performance of loadbearing walls is normally evaluated without perforations such as doors, glazing or fire resistant ducts. If it can be demonstrated that the design of the opening is such that load is not transmitted to the perforation, then the perforation need not be tested in the loaded condition. If perforations are to be included, the effects of these will need to be separately established. This test method is not applicable to non-separating loadbearing walls which, in short widths, can be tested as columns to EN 1365-4. This European Standard is used in conjunction with EN 1363-1:1999. This standard differs from DIN EN 1365-1:1999-10 as follows: a) mechanical loading of the test specimen has been introduced; b) the standard has been brought in line with the modifications in EN 1363-1; c) the document has been editorially revised. The document has been prepared with the German collaboration of Technical Committee CEN/TC 127 "Fire safety in buildings", the secretariat of which is held by BSI (United Kingdom). The committee responsible for this standard at DIN is NA 005-52-02 AA "Brandverhalten von Baustoffen und Bauteilen - Bauteile (SpA zu CEN/TC 127/WG 1 sowie Teilbereichen von CEN/TC 127/WG 7 und ISO/TC 92/SC 2)" ("Fire performance of building materials and building elements - Building elements (Mirror Committee of CEN/TC 127/WG 1 and parts of CEN/TC 127/WG 7 and ISO/TC 92/SC 2)").
This document replaces DIN EN 1365-1:1999-10 .
This document has been replaced by: DIN EN 1365-1:2013-08 .