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NEN-EN 12211

Resistance to wind load - Test - For windows and doors

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 December 1995
Status: inactive
Page Count: 15
ICS Code (Doors and windows): 91.060.50
scope:

Defines the method of test to determine the resistance to wind load for completely assembled windows and doors of any materials when submitted to positive and negative test pressures. This test method is designed to take account of conditions in use, when the window or door is installed in accordance with the manufactures specification and the requirements of relevant European Standards and codes of practice.

Document History

March 1, 2016
Windows and doors - Resistance to wind load - Test method
NEN-EN 12211 defines the method of test to determine the resistance to wind load for completely assembled windows and doors of any materials when submitted to positive and negative test pressures....
October 1, 2013
Windows and doors - Resistance to wind load - Test method
NEN-EN 12211 defines the method of test to determine the resistance to wind load for completely assembled windows and doors of any materials when submitted to positive and negative test pressures....
July 1, 2000
Windows and doors - Resistance to wind load - Test method
Defines the method of test to determine the resistance to wind load for completely assembled windows and doors of any materials when submitted to positive and negative test pressures. This test...
NEN-EN 12211
December 1, 1995
Resistance to wind load - Test - For windows and doors
Defines the method of test to determine the resistance to wind load for completely assembled windows and doors of any materials when submitted to positive and negative test pressures. This test...
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