EN 1090 explained
The EN 1090 standards are European standards that regulate the fabrication and assembly of steel and aluminium structures and are recognized by the Construction Products Regulation.[1] EN 1090 comprises three parts:[2]
- EN 1090-1: Requirements for conformity assessment for structural components (CE-Marking)
- EN 1090-2: Technical requirements for the execution of steel structures
- EN 1090-3: Technical requirements for the execution of aluminium structures
EN 1090 replaced the nationally applicable regulations, e.g. in Germany DIN 18800-7 and DIN V 4113-3.[3]
References
Execution class in EN 1090 certification.[4]
External links
Notes and References
- http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/newapproach/nando/index.cfm?fuseaction=cpd.hs “List of Harmonized Standards”
- http://www.bauforumstahl.de/upload/documents/pdf/EN1090.pdf “EN 1090-1, -2”
- EN 1090 defines execution class from 1 to 4 for structural steel and aluminum elements, While Execution class 1 is for simple support elements and execution class 4 is for complex structural element such as those used in steel bridges
Construction Product RegulationsManufacturer Certification in Compliance with EN 1090”, 05.08.2011
- https://www.eurocert.asia/en-1090-certification EXC class in EN 1090 Certification