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12813, Testing Procedure
12813, Testing Procedure
BS EN 12813 specifies the testing procedures for load-bearing towers made from
prefabricated components used in temporary works. Here’s an explanation of the testing
procedure as outlined in BS EN 12813:
1. General Requirements
Test Conditions: Testing should simulate realistic conditions that the tower would
experience during its intended use, including environmental factors such as wind and
dynamic loads.
Documentation: Detailed documentation of the testing procedures, measurements,
observations, and results must be maintained.
2. Test Setup
3. Types of Tests
4. Performance Criteria
Load Capacity: The tower must demonstrate sufficient load-bearing capacity to support
specified loads without failure.
Deflection Limits: Deflections under load should not exceed the permissible limits
specified in BS EN 12813.
Stability: The tower should remain stable and not exhibit signs of instability or collapse
during and after the tests.
5. Reporting
Test Report: Prepare a comprehensive report detailing the testing procedures,
measurements, observations, and conclusions.
Compliance Statement: Include a statement indicating whether the tower meets the
performance criteria specified in BS EN 12813.
Summary
BS EN 12813 ensures that load-bearing towers made from prefabricated components undergo
rigorous testing to verify their safety, stability, and load-bearing capacity. By conducting both
static and dynamic load tests under controlled conditions and documenting the results
thoroughly, manufacturers and users can ensure that these towers are safe and reliable for use in
temporary works and construction projects.
If you have further questions or need more specific details about any aspect of BS EN 12813,
feel free to ask!