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PD CEN/TR 15868:2009

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Survey of national requirements used in conjunction with EN 206-1:2000

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

23-01-2019

Language(s)

English

Published date

28-02-2010

Foreword
1 Scope
2 Location of national requirements
3 Exposure classes
4 Constituent materials
5 Limiting values
6 Methods for minimising the risk of damaging ASR
7 Use of additions
8 Intermediate compressive strength classes
9 Conformity and certification
10 National provisions related to additional or different
   requirements
11 Production control
Annex A - National minimum aggregate categories for normal
          weight aggregate concrete used in general
          construction
Annex B - Limiting values
Annex C - Use of Ground Granulated Blastfurnace Slag

This CEN Report provides a summary of national requirements used in conjunction with EN 206-1:2000. Concrete. Specification, performance, production and conformity.

This CEN Report provides a summary of national requirements used with EN 206-1:2000. The aims of this CEN Report are to: provide a picture of how EN 206-1 is being applied in practice; identify areas where EN 206-1 is being interpreted in different ways; identify areas where CEN Member Countries have found simplification to be necessary; identify additional national requirements; show areas where CEN Member Countries have found it necessary to override the requirements of EN 206-1. EN 206-1 uses the phrase ‘national provisions’. However, recent CEN Guidance wishes to retain this term for regulatory requirements only. This survey uses the term ‘national requirements’ to include regulations, standards and other documents that form the basis of local practice. As a summary of national requirements, the information in this CEN Report is incomplete and may have been subject to later revisons. It is insufficient and not intended to provide the basis for design and specification: for this the national requirements (see Table 1.1) should be studied. Table 1.1 identifies CEN Member Countries who did not respond to the questionnaire. The other tables in this CEN Report only include information from CEN Member Countries who responded and CEN Member Countries who did not respond are not identified. Members of Ad Hoc Group Professor Tom Harrison, Convenor Dr. Ir. Hans Cornelissen Dipl.-Ing. Anette Berrig Dr. Michel Delort Dr. Ir. Claude Bleiman Dr. John Moore Dr. Manuel Burόn Dipl.-Ing. Udo Wiens CEN Member Countries CEN Member Countries Austria AT Latvia LV Belgium BE Lithuania LT Cyprus CY Luxembourg LU Czech Republic CZ Malta MT Denmark DK Netherlands NL Estonia EE Norway NO Finland FI Poland PL France FR Portugal PT Germany DE Slovakia (Slovak Republic) SK Greece GR Slovenia SI Hungary HU Spain ES Iceland IS Sweden SE Ireland IE Switzerland CH Italy IT United Kingdom UK Affiliates Albania AL Bulgaria BG Croatia (Hrvatska) HR Romania RO Turkey TR

Committee
B/517/1
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
140
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn
SupersededBy

Standards Relationship
CEN/TR 15868:2009 Identical

EN 206-1:2000/A2:2005 CONCRETE - PART 1: SPECIFICATION, PERFORMANCE, PRODUCTION AND CONFORMITY

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