EN 13631:2002+A1:2013 is a technical standard that outlines the testing process for determining the fire resistance of various building elements and the requirements for water supply systems in buildings. This standard is developed by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) and widely recognized and adopted in Europe.
The primary purpose of EN 13631:2002+A1:2013 is to ensure the safety of occupants in buildings during a fire incident. By determining the fire resistance of different building elements, it helps architects, engineers, and manufacturers design and construct buildings that can effectively contain and control fire spread, allowing occupants enough time to evacuate safely and minimizing property damage.
The testing process for EN 13631:2002+A1:2013 is designed to ensure that the products meet the key requirements outlined in the standard. These requirements include the fire resistance of the building elements, the water supply system, and the ability to maintain the structural integrity of the building during a fire event.
EN 13631:2002+A1:2013 is widely recognized and adopted in Europe, and it is essential for ensuring the safety, reliability, and efficiency of building infrastructure. By following the guidelines outlined in this standard, architects, engineers, and plumbers can design and install water supply systems that meet the highest industry standards and minimize potential issues such as leakage, contamination, or improper installation.