ISO 3008-1:2025

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 02 June 2025

Fire resistance tests — Door and shutter assemblies — Part 1: General requirements

ISO 3008-1:2025 Files

English 52 Pages
Current Edition
96.35 OMR

ISO 3008-1:2025 Scope

This document, used in conjunction with ISO 834-1, specifies a method for determining the fire resistance of door and shutter assemblies designed primarily for installation within openings incorporated in vertical separating elements, such as:

     hinged and pivoted doors,

     horizontally sliding and vertically sliding doors, including articulated sliding doors and sectional doors,

     steel single-skin folding shutters (un-insulated),

     other sliding, folding doors,

     tilting doors,

     rolling shutter doors,

     removable panels in walls,

     self-closing openable windows.

Requirements are included for mechanical pre-conditioning, e.g. “cycling” of door and shutter assemblies prior to the conduct of the fire-resistance test.

This document does not cover:

     Lift landing doors which are tested in accordance with ISO 3008-2.

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