BS en 1337-9 - 1998
BS en 1337-9 - 1998
BS en 1337-9 - 1998
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Part 9. Protection |
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The European Standard EN 1337-9 : 1997 has the status of a |
British Standard |
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ICS 91.010.30 |
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BS EN 1337-9 : 1998
National foreword
This British Standard is the English language version of EN 1337-9 : 1997, published
by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN).
The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to Technical Committee
B/522, Structural bearings, which has the responsibility to:
± aid enquirers to understand the text;
± present to the responsible European committee any enquiries on the
interpretation, or proposals for change, and keep the UK interests informed;
± monitor related international and European developments and promulgate
them in the UK.
The UK voted against this standard at the CEN Formal Vote stage, but the analysis
of voting, in accordance with CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations Part 2 : Common
rules for standards work, resulted in a positive vote. In consequence, the document
was accepted as a European Standard.
A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to
its secretary.
Cross-references
The British Standards which implement international or European publications
referred to in this document may be found in the BSI Standards Catalogue under the
section entitled `International Standards Correspondence Index', or by using the
`Find' facility of the BSI Standards Electronic Catalogue.
Additional information
Contrary to the advice given in paragraph 4 of the European foreword, this Part will
come into effect before Parts 1 and 2.
Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity
from legal obligations.
Summary of pages
This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, the EN title page,
pages 2 to 6, an inside back cover and a back cover.
This British Standard, having Amendments issued since publication
been prepared under the
direction of the Sector Board for Amd. No. Date Text affected
Building and Civil Engineering,
was published under the
authority of the Standards Board
and comes into effect on
15 March 1998
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ICS 91.010.30
Descriptors: Civil engineering, bearing devices, protection, specifications, environments, dust, corrosion prevention, fire protection
English version
Structural bearings Ð
Part 9: Protection
CEN
European Committee for Standardization
Comite EuropeÂen de Normalisation
EuropaÈisches Komitee fuÈr Normung
1997 CEN ± All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved worldwide for CEN national
Members.
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EN 1337-9 : 1997
Foreword Contents
This European Standard has been prepared by Working Page
Group 5 of Technical Committee CEN/TC 167,
Structural bearings, the secretariat of which is held Foreword 2
by UNI. 1 Scope 3
The European Standard prEN 1337 Structural bearings 2 Normative references 3
consists of the following 11 Parts: 3 Definitions 3
Part 1: General design rules 4 General requirements 4
Part 2: Sliding elements 5 Conformity evaluation 4
Part 3: Elastomeric bearings Annex
Part 4: Roller bearings A (informative) Recommendations 6
Part 5: Pot bearings
Part 6: Rocker bearings
Part 7: Spherical and cylindrical PTFE bearings
Part 8: Guided bearings and restrained bearings
Part 9: Protection
Part 10: Inspection and maintenance
Part 11: Transport, storage and installation
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EN 1337-9 : 1997
Table 1.
Test Standard Acceptance criteria
After: 720 hours;
No blister in excess of Grade 1 of ISO 4628-2;
Neutral salt spray ISO 7253 No rust in excess of Ri 1 of ISO 4628-3;
No breakdown in excess of Class 1 of ISO 4628-4;
No flaking Class 1 in exess of ISO 4628-5.
Minimum dry film thickness ISO 2808 As specified by the paint manufacturer
Cross-cut ISO 2409 0 or 1
Falling-weight ISO 6272 No visible damage with 1 kg ball and fall of 10 cm
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Annex A (informative)
Recommendations
Structural bearings, properly designed and fabricated in
accordance with the other Parts of this European
Standard, can be expected to last for at least several
decades and, in many cases, as long as the structure
which they support. Their life can however be
shortened considerably if they are not protected from
the aggressive elements of the environment in which
the structure they are supporting is situated.
When the environment is more aggressive than a
marine environment, it is essential that the purchaser
gives full details of the environment in which the
bearing will be installed, describing any localized
factors which may modify the general area affected.
Corrosion protection measures take either the form of
choosing a material for exposed parts of the bearing to
which the environment is not aggressive, or of
providing exposed parts of the bearings with a
protective coating, or some other device, such as an oil
bath, to isolate them from the environment.
Manufacturers can normally be expected to have one
or more protective systems with which they are
familiar and which they are fully equipped to apply. It
will normally be prudent for a purchaser to accept
such a system provided that the manufacturer can
supply sufficient evidence to support his claimed life in
the relevant environment (see 4.1.1.2). The purchaser
should also be satisfied that the protective system
offered can be maintained in situ and that, if the
bearings are supporting a steel structure, they can be
re-coated with same system that will be used to re-coat
the structure.
Certain locations may also require special protective
measures. One example of this is where blown sand is
likely to infiltrate moving parts and cause excessive
wear. Another is where roosting or nesting birds are
likely to interfere with the proper functioning of the
bearings. In such cases protective shields may be
attached to the bearing or to the adjacent structure.
Care must also be taken to ensure that such measures
do not cause harmful condensation on bearing
surfaces.
Fire is not normally a hazard to which structural
bearings are subjected. If however, they are installed in
a building with a specified fire resistance they will
clearly be required to have the same fire resistance. In
such circumstances they will be required to undergo
the relevant fire test with any applied protective
measures in place.
Subclause 4.1 of Part 1 of this European Standard
requires bearings and structures to be designed so that
the bearings can be maintained. In this context it
should be noted that, if bearings have special
protective measures, then they should be readily
removable or flexible enough to allow inspection of
and proper access to the bearing.
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