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.
EN 1090 comprises three parts:
- 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.
References
- “List of Harmonized Standards” Archived 2011-07-09 at the Wayback Machine, European Commission, 05.08.2011
- "Konstrukcje Stalowe EN 1090, EXC3, EXC4 - WUWER welding". 2023-03-14. Retrieved 2024-02-01.
- “EN 1090-1, -2”, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), p. 2, 05-08-2011
- 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 Regulations Manufacturer Certification in Compliance with EN 1090”, 05.08.2011
Execution class in EN 1090 certification.
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- EXC class in EN 1090 Certification, Execution Class and Consequence Class in EN 1090 Certification