Comprehensive Overview of SN EN 12101-2:2017
SN EN 12101-2:2017
Rauch- und Wärmefreihaltung - Teil 2: Natürliche Rauch- und Wärmeabzugsgeräte
Smoke and heat control systems - Part 2: Natural smoke and heat exhaust ventilators
This European Standard applies to natural smoke and heat exhaust ventilators (NSHEV) operating as part of smoke and heat exhaust systems (NSHEVS), placed on the market. This standard specifies requirements and gives test methods for natural smoke and heat exhaust ventilators which are intended to be installed in smoke and heat control systems in buildings.
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What SN EN 12101-2:2017 covers
SN EN 12101-2:2017 outlines the specifications for natural smoke and heat exhaust ventilators that are designed to operate within smoke and heat control systems in buildings. It addresses the design, materials, performance, and testing methods to ensure these systems function effectively in emergencies. The standard applies specifically to ventilators marketed for these purposes and defines the necessary performance criteria under various conditions. Notably, it does not cover mechanical smoke control systems or non-ventilator components of smoke and heat exhaust systems.
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Who needs to comply with SN EN 12101-2:2017
This standard is relevant to a wide range of stakeholders within the Environment, Health & Safety industry, including manufacturers of NSHEVs, construction companies, building owners, and regulatory authorities. Compliance is essential for companies of all sizes that are involved in the design, installation, and maintenance of smoke control systems in commercial and residential buildings. Industry professionals, such as engineers and safety officers, must also be aware of this standard to ensure adherence to safety regulations and enhance building safety measures.
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Key requirements
- Performance Criteria: NSHEVs must meet specific performance standards regarding smoke and heat removal efficiency.
- Reliability and Response Time: The standard specifies acceptable response times for effective operation during emergencies.
- Heat Resistance: Ventilators must withstand high temperatures without compromising structural integrity.
- Testing Procedures: Comprehensive testing methodologies must be employed to verify compliance with performance requirements.
- Environmental Conditions: NSHEVs should perform reliably under various environmental conditions, including exposure to moisture and temperature fluctuations.
These requirements are typically audited through a combination of documentation review, performance testing, and on-site inspections to ensure compliance.
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How to implement SN EN 12101-2:2017
Implementing SN EN 12101-2:2017 involves several critical steps. First, organizations should conduct a gap analysis to identify areas needing improvement to meet the standard. Following this, documentation should be prepared to outline processes and procedures that align with the standard's requirements. Training sessions for staff on compliance and operational procedures are essential to ensure understanding and adherence. Subsequently, an internal audit should be performed to assess compliance and readiness for external evaluation. Finally, organizations can undergo a certification audit by a recognized body to achieve formal compliance with the standard. A more detailed implementation guide is recommended for comprehensive insights into each step.
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Related standards
- SN EN 12101-1: Covers smoke and heat control systems in general, providing foundational requirements for smoke control strategies.
- ISO 7240-19: Pertains to fire detection and alarm systems, which work in tandem with smoke control systems to enhance safety.
- EN 13374: Addresses temporary edge protection systems, relevant in construction environments where smoke control systems are installed.
- ISO 14001: Focuses on environmental management systems, aligning with the sustainability aspect of smoke and heat control systems.
- EN 12101-3: Discusses powered smoke and heat exhaust ventilators, complementing the requirements set forth in SN EN 12101-2:2017.
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Why SN EN 12101-2:2017 matters
The significance of SN EN 12101-2:2017 lies in its role in enhancing safety, ensuring legal compliance, and providing a competitive edge in the market. Adhering to this standard not only fosters trust among customers and stakeholders but also facilitates access to broader markets that demand high safety standards in building design. By implementing these guidelines, organizations can significantly improve their smoke and heat management systems, ultimately safeguarding lives and properties. Explore training and purchase options below to further your understanding and compliance with this essential standard.
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