This part of this European Prestandard specifies a test method for determining the contribution of fire protection
systems to the fire resistance of structural concrete filled hollow steel columns. The concrete can be lightweight,
normal-weight or heavy-weight concrete and of strength classes 20/25 (LC/C/HC) to 50/60 (LC/C/HC).
The method is applicable to all fire protection systems used for the protection of such structural columns and
includes sprayed fire protection, coatings, cladding protection systems and multi-layer or composite fire protection
materials.
The test method and its assessment procedure is designed to permit direct application of the results to cover a range
of thicknesses of the applied fire protection material.
The test method is only applicable to fire protection systems which are fixed directly to the structural column. Fire
protection systems where the fire protection material is not attached directly to the composite column, leading to a
continuous cavity between the column and the fire protection material of size greater than 5 mm are the subject of
ENV 13381-2.
This European Prestandard contains the fire test which specifies the tests which should be carried out to determine
the ability of the fire protection system to remain coherent and fixed to the composite column and to provide data
on the temperatures of the outer steel surface of the composite column, when exposed to the standard
time/temperature curve according to the procedures defined herein.
In special circumstances, where specified in national building regulations, there can be a need to subject reactive
protection material to a smouldering curve. The test for this and the special circumstances for its use are detailed
in annex A.
This exposure, applicable to reactive fire protection materials, is used only in special circumstances, where specified
in the national building regulations of a member state of the European Union, and is not intended to be mandatory
for all fire protection materials applied to concrete filled hollow steel columns.
The fire test methodology makes provision for the collection and presentation of data which can be used as direct
input to the calculation of fire resistance of concrete/steel composite members in accordance with the procedures
given in ENV 1994-1-2.
This European Prestandard also contains the assessment which prescribes how the analysis of the test data should
be made and gives guidance to the procedures by which interpolation should be undertaken.
The limits of applicability of the results of the assessment arising from the fire test are defined together with
permitted direct application of the results to different steel/concrete composite columns, steel types and thicknesses,
concrete densities, strengths, thicknesses and production techniques over the range of thicknesses of the applied fire
protection system tested.
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