BS EN 1279-2:2002 Glass in building. Insulating glass units. Part 2: Long term test method and requirements for moisture penetration

Abbreviation
BS EN 1279-2:2002
Valid from
8/01/2003

Information provider
Standards New Zealand,
Author
British Standards Institution
Information type
British Standard,
Format
PDF, HARD COPY,


Description

BS EN 1279-2:2002 specifies requirements for moisture penetration and the long term test method for insulating glass units and ensures by means of an adequate evaluation of conformity to this standard that over time:

  • Energy savings are made because the U-value and solar factor do not change significantly
  • Health is preserved because sound reduction and vision do not change significantly
  • Safety is provided because mechanical resistance does not change significantly.

It covers additional characteristics that are of importance for trade. Marking conditions are included. For glass products with electrical wiring or connections for e.g. alarm or heating purposes, this standard covers only wiring subject for electrical potential difference to earth less than 50 V a.c. or less than 75 V d.c.

The main intended uses of the insulating glass units are installations in buildings and constructions such as in windows, doors, curtain walling, roofs and partitions where there exists protection against direct ultraviolet radiation at the edges.

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BS EN 1279-2:2002 Glass in building. Insulating glass units. Part 2: Long term test method and requirements for moisture penetration

Description

BS EN 1279-2:2002 specifies requirements for moisture penetration and the long term test method for insulating glass units and ensures by means of an adequate evaluation of conformity to this standard that over time:

  • Energy savings are made because the U-value and solar factor do not change significantly
  • Health is preserved because sound reduction and vision do not change significantly
  • Safety is provided because mechanical resistance does not change significantly.

It covers additional characteristics that are of importance for trade. Marking conditions are included. For glass products with electrical wiring or connections for e.g. alarm or heating purposes, this standard covers only wiring subject for electrical potential difference to earth less than 50 V a.c. or less than 75 V d.c.

The main intended uses of the insulating glass units are installations in buildings and constructions such as in windows, doors, curtain walling, roofs and partitions where there exists protection against direct ultraviolet radiation at the edges.

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BS EN 1279-2:2002 Glass in building. Insulating glass units. Part 2: Long term test method and requirements for moisture penetration
Description

BS EN 1279-2:2002 specifies requirements for moisture penetration and the long term test method for insulating glass units and ensures by means of an adequate evaluation of conformity to this standard that over time:

  • Energy savings are made because the U-value and solar factor do not change significantly
  • Health is preserved because sound reduction and vision do not change significantly
  • Safety is provided because mechanical resistance does not change significantly.

It covers additional characteristics that are of importance for trade. Marking conditions are included. For glass products with electrical wiring or connections for e.g. alarm or heating purposes, this standard covers only wiring subject for electrical potential difference to earth less than 50 V a.c. or less than 75 V d.c.

The main intended uses of the insulating glass units are installations in buildings and constructions such as in windows, doors, curtain walling, roofs and partitions where there exists protection against direct ultraviolet radiation at the edges.

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