Watertightness
DIN EN 12208 | |
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Area | Windows and doors |
title | Watertightness |
Brief description: | Classification |
Latest edition | 6.2000 |
ISO |
The watertightness describes the ability of a building construction or a seal (z. B. a compriband ), the rain water in rain to resist.
If a construction (e.g. a facade ) is additionally exposed to the wind , a back pressure builds up in front of this construction , which depends on the wind speed. This dynamic pressure also drives the rainwater through the seal, so that a driving rain resistance is given with a pressure in Pascal (Pa). A driving rain tightness of 600 Pa means, for example, that the rainwater does not penetrate through a joint seal even under a pressure difference of 600 Pa .
The watertightness is defined in EN 12208. This standard replaces the DIN standard DIN 18055.
Class according to DIN EN 12208 (method 1A) 1 |
Class according to DIN EN 12208 (method 1B) 2 |
Test pressure ( Pa ) |
Duration (min) |
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1A | 1B | 0 | 15th |
2A | 2 B | 50 | 20th |
3A | 3B | 100 | 25th |
4A | 4B | 150 | 30th |
5A | 5B | 200 | 35 |
6A | 6B | 250 | 40 |
7A | 7B | 300 | 45 |
8A | - | 450 | 50 |
9A | - | 600 | 55 |
1 1A = unprotected installation
2 1B = protected installation