Endurance and mechanical resistance

In addition to the performance requirements in the face of multiple risks, it is essential to be able to guarantee the longevity of a construction element as essential as a door. In particular, it will be characterized by its frequency of use (endurance) and its impact resistance (mechanical resistance).

Endurance

The objective is to guarantee the longevity of the door in the face of repeated opening/closing.

Applicable standards for classifying the endurance of doors

The NF EN 12400 standard specifies a classification method based on the performance of pedestrian doors when they are subjected to repeated opening and closing cycles. The classes take into account normal and intentional use.

For fire-resistant doors, the applicable standard is then EN 13501-2.

The test methods

The EN 1191 standard defines the method to be used to carry out the repeated cycles of opening and closing the pedestrian door block and thus determine the endurance of the latter. The parts concerned by the test are the frame, the door leaf and all the necessary hardware, including the maneuvering devices. The standard specifies that at the end of the tests, the door unit must remain functional despite the maneuvering efforts to which it has been subjected. The test body must not have undergone any deterioration or deformation that would make the door unfit for use.

The classification for measuring the endurance of doors

ClassificationNombre de cyclesUtilisation
Classe 15 000Occasionnelle
Classe 210 000Faible
Classe 320 000Peu fréquente
Classe 450 000Modérée
Classe 5100 000Normale
Classe 6200 000Fréquente
Classe 7500 000Répétée
Classe 81 000 000Très fréquente / Intensive
Endurance tests of a 2-leaf door unit with transom, carried out in Baumert workshops.

Mechanical resistance of doors

The objective is to guarantee the mechanical strength of a door or hatch in normal use.

The European standard EN 1192

The European standard EN 1192 “Doors — Classification of mechanical strength requirements” provides a reference framework for classifying the performance of leaves, frames, door units, according to their resistance to vertical load, static twisting, soft and heavy body impact and hard body impact. Special requirements, such as those concerning burglary resistance, are not included in this standard.

The different test methods

EN 947: Test method - Resistance to vertical load
EN 948: Test method - Torsion resistance
EN 949: Test method - Impact resistance of a soft and heavy body
EN 950: Test method - Impact resistance of a hard body

Mechanical resistance classes

Classe de résistance
Vertical load (N)
Twist (N)
Soft and heavy body shock (J)
Hard body shock (J)
Classe 1400 N200301,5
Classe 2600 N250603
Classe 3800 N3001205
Classe 41000 N3501808
Impact resistance tests on a soft and heavy body of a 2-leaf door unit with transom, carried out in Baumert workshops.

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