The Annex sets out those roof covering products and/or materials which can be considered to fulfil all of the requirements for the performance characteristic "external fire performance" without the need for testing, subject to compliance with any national provisions on the design and execution of works.
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2000/553/EC: Commission Decision of 6 September 2000 implementing Council Directive 89/106/EEC as regards the external fire performance of roof coverings (notified under document number C(2000) 2266) (Text with EEA relevance)
This Decision is addressed to the Member States.
Done at Brussels, 6 September 2000.
For the Commission
Erkki Liikanen
Member of the Commission
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Schedules & Appendices
General conditions
The term roof covering is used to describe the product which constitutes the top layer of the roof assembly.
The provisions are concerned with the performance of roof coverings when exposed to fire from the outside (usually referred to as the performance characteristic "external fire performance").
The criteria related to external fire performance of roof coverings, which the products/materials in the following table are considered to be capable of satisfying, subject to the proper design and execution of the roof assembly, without the need for testing are: fire penetration, fire spread across the external surface of the roof, fire spread within the roof assembly and production of flaming droplets or particles.
The roof covering products/materials referred to in the table below shall comply with the relevant technical specification (harmonised European standard or European technical approval).
The roof covering products/materials listed must be used in accordance with national provisions on the design and execution of works, particularly in relation to the composition and reaction to fire performance of adjacent layers and other products within the roof assembly. Member States may request tests to demonstrate such compliance if the products/materials are used in configurations not recognised as satisfying those national provisions(1).
The specific conditions set out in the table do not prevent the Member States from accepting the placing on the market and use, without testing, of the relevant products/materials under less stringent conditions.
Symbols
PCS: gross calorific value
TABLE
Roof covering products (and/or materials) which can be considered to fulfil all of the requirements for the performance characteristic "external fire performance" without the need for testing, subject to any national provisions on the design and execution of works being fulfilled
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(1) For example, it is known that some Member States require a non-combustible underlayer of a certain thickness to prevent direct contact of metal sheets with the supporting structure. Metal sheets in the following table that are intended to be used in these countries with other types of underlayer will require testing to demonstrate compliance with national provisions on the design and execution of works.
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