GSO ISO 834-10:2016
ISO 834-10:2014
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
·
Approved on
22 December 2016
Fire resistance tests -- Elements of building construction -- Part 10: Specific requirements to determine the contribution of applied fire protection materials to structural steel elements
GSO ISO 834-10:2016 Files
English
61 Pages
Current Edition
Reference Language
USD
256.93
GSO ISO 834-10:2016 Scope
This part of ISO 834 specifies a method for testing fire protection systems applied to structural steel members used in buildings as beams, columns, or tension members. This part of ISO 834 is intended for use in conjunction with the assessment protocol described in ISO 834-11. It applies to steel sections (including hollow sections) and only considers sections without openings in the web. Results from analysis of I or H sections are directly applicable to angles, channels, and T-sections for the same section factor, whether used as individual members, e.g. bracing, or part of a fabricated structural system such as a steel truss construction. This part of ISO 834 does not apply to solid bar, rod, or concrete-filled hollow sections.
This part of ISO 834 describes the fire test procedures that specify the tests which should be carried out to determine the ability of the fire protection system to remain sufficiently coherent and in position for a well-defined range of deformations, furnace, and steel temperatures, such that the efficacy of the fire protection system is not significantly impaired, and to provide data on the thermal characteristics of the fire protection system when exposed to the standard temperature/time curve specified in ISO 834-1.
In special circumstances, where specified in National Building Regulations, there can be a requirement to subject reactive fire protection materials to a smouldering curve. The test and the requirements for its use are described in Annex G.
This part of ISO 834 is applicable to both passive and reactive fire protection systems as defined in the terms and definitions, which are installed or applied in such a way that they remain in place for the intended duration of fire exposure.
The fire test methodology makes provision for the collection and presentation of data which is then used as direct input into ISO 834-11 to determine the limits of direct application to steel sections of various shapes, sizes, and fire resistance periods.
Best Sellers From Construction and Building Sector
GSO 1427:2008
Gulf Standard
Ceramic Sanitary Appliances - Western Water Closets
GSO 1431:2002
Gulf Technical Regulation
Sanitary appliances - pressurized flushing devices
GSO 2489:2015
Gulf Standard
Specifications of Recycled Aggregates from Construction
Waste to be used in construction Works
GSO 1421:2002
Gulf Technical Regulation
Hollow blocks made from clay for walls
Recently Published from Construction and Building Sector
GSO EN 14081-2:2018+A1:2026
EN 14081-2:2018+A1:2022
Gulf Standard
Timber structures - Strength graded structural timber with rectangular cross section - Part 2: Machine grading; additional requirements for type testing
GSO EN 1364-1:2026
EN 1364-1:2015
Gulf Standard
Fire resistance tests for non-loadbearing elements - Part 1: Walls
GSO EN 1744-1:2009+A1:2026
EN 1744-1:2009+A1:2012
Gulf Standard
Tests for chemical properties of aggregates - Part 1: Chemical analysis
GSO EN 13171:2012+A1:2026
EN 13171:2012+A1:2015
Gulf Standard
Thermal insulation products for buildings - Factory made wood fibre (WF) products - Specification