Guideline for installationof windows and external doors
Design and construction of installation of windows and external doorsfor new buildings and renovations
FENSTERFASSADENHAUSTREN
GUIDELINE Installation of windows and external doors
Version: October 2016
Compiled byift RosenheimRAL Quality Assurance Association windows, facades and doors e.V.
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Content Installation Guideline 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Effects on windows and exterior doors in the external wall 2.3 Plane model and principles of a wall connection 2.4 Special features in existing buildings 2.5 Conclusion
3 Tasks for Planning 3.1 Operation Planning 3.1.1 Interface to the wall connection 3.1.2 Minimum specifications by planning 3.1.3 Sample floor connection and sill formation 3.2 Factory and installation planning by the contracting agency 3.2.1 Basic Principles 3.2.2 Impact/regulations from neighbouring construction tasks/companies
(subcontracted work) 3.2.3 Planning services by the contracting agency Case of window replacement 3.2.4 Examples of connection 4 Building-Physical Fundamentals 4.1 Thermal insulation and protection against moisture 4.1.1 Basic principles 4.2 Sound insulation 4.2.1 Requirements 4.2.2 Planning for the sound insulation of outdoor building components 4.2.3 Resulting sound insulation taking the joints into consideration 4.3 Fire protection 4.4 Summary 5. Mounting and statics 6. Sealing principles and materials 7. Practical Use and tips 8. Examples and best practice details 9. Literature
Content chapter 2
2 General Requirements 5
2.1 Introduction 5
2.2 Effects on windows and exterior doors in the external wall 7
2.3 Plane model and principles of a wall connection 12
2.4 Special features in existing buildings 16
2.5 Conclusion 19
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Based on climate change and rising costs of energy, there are statutory specifications in almost all countries in the world for conserving energy that have to be taken into account and maintained by manufacturers and assemblers. In the German Energy Saving Regulation (EnEV), Article 26, paragraph 2 states as follows: "As far as complying with the regulations of this Ordinance is concerned, depending on their respective sphere of activity" (apart from the building owners) "the onus lies even with those persons who are involved on behalf of the building owners in the construction or modification of buildings or the equipment and facilities in buildings." With respect to energy conservation during the installation of windows and exterior doors is concerned, Chapter 8 of this manual provides a complete range of installation examples for new constructions as well as replacement of windows in existing buildings, including the thermal verifications. These are essentially non-binding and non-obligatory examples of design and execution; in other words, it is possible to have even another detailed configuration, e.g. with respect to the fixture or sealing. The requirements for mounting building components viz. windows and exterior doors are not material-specific but function-oriented.
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2.2 Effects on windows and exterior doors in the external wall In order to be able to determine the requirements, it is necessary to know about the potential effects on the window as an external building component to begin with. These effects are illustrated schematically in Figure 2.2 and they are listed in Table 2.1 with the various stresses and relevant regulations.
Moisture in room
Comfortable temperature
High temperature difference inside/ outside
Noise
Exterior
Ventilation
Interior
Dead load
Movement of frame construction
Movement of building
Radiation
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Operation
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Fire
Dynamic load
Burglaring
Figure 2.2 Schematic illustration of effects on windows and their joints
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Table 2.1 Overview of the effects and impact on the installation of construction elements with important German and European rules and regulations
Effects / Requirements Rules and Regulations
Windows, External Doors
from the outside rain, wind
EN 12207 EN 12208 EN 12210 DIN 18055 Eurocode 1
Changes of temperature /dampness solar radiation sound (external noise) possibly mechanical attacks during a burglary; possibly aggressive environmental impacts
EN 13420 EN 12219 DIN 4109
EN 1627
from the interior side
room air temperature, room atmospheric humidity
DIN 4108
from the structure structural movements, tolerances
DIN 18202 DIN 18203, Parts 1 to 3
from the component
changes in length, deformations forces from self-weight
DIN 1055 Eurocode 1
from use forces from use EN 13115 impact loads EN 13049 freedom from barriers DIN 18040, Part 1 and 2 safety barrier TRAV, DIN 18008-4,
ETA regulation "Components that offer protection from falling from a
height" The architect or designer has the job of implementing the requirements based on the property-specific characteristics in sufficiently detailed design specifications (spectrum of work, regulation details), so that an unambiguous requirements profile is obtained both for the window/exterior door construction and for mounting of building components.
Useful aids for planning and design are available at www.ift-service.de. The following Table 2.2 gives an overview of the stresses or the tendential impact, respectively, on the required scope and effort of installing windows from the building location, utilisation, window construction and planned wall connection.
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Table 2.2 Building-specific characteristics and the expected stress/impact on the mounting of building component
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Construction of the exterior wall Location of the reveal
Formation of reveal
All requirements mentioned so far and movements from the frame construction and from the construction work must be incorporated and accommodated in the installation gap/seals. The integration of windows and exterior doors in the building shell must be planned in order to avoid damage to the connection area. This is why professional design of the installation gap, i.e. construction, joint geometry, fixing, insulation and sealing, assumes great significance. The fitness for use of the building elements assumes a proper wall connection meeting the complete requirements profile apart from a construction meeting
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