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Vydáno: 01.08.2023
ČSN EN 17673
Ochranné oděvy - Ochrana proti teplu a ohni - Požadavky a zkušební metody pro oděvy s integrovanými chytrými textiliemi a netextilními prvky
Formát
Dostupnost
Cena a měna
Anglicky Tisk
Skladem
325 Kč
Označení normy:
ČSN EN 17673
Třídící znak:
832755
Počet stran:
36
Vydáno:
01.08.2023
Harmonizace:
Norma není harmonizována
Katalogové číslo:
517219
Popis
ČSN EN 17673
This document applies to garments and assembly of garments providing protection against heat and flame, with integrated smart textiles and non-textile elements for enhanced health, safety and survival capabilities. This document does not concern validating claims that the integrated smart textiles and non-textile elements substitute directly any protection provided by the garment from a heat and flame perspective. The integrated smart textiles and non-textile elements could include not only the parts integrated into the protective garment but also connections to transmit the data generated or exchange data with external devices. It is not within the scope of this document to evaluate either the data storage or transmission (including connectivity) to the external devices, nor the external devices. This document evaluates only the smart textiles and non-textile elements integrated into the garment. This document supplements the requirements of EN ISO 11612 and EN ISO 13688 and does not replace any of the requirements cited in those documents. This document sets additional testing and performance requirements linked specifically to the garments and assembly of garments providing protection against heat and flame, with integrated smart textiles and non-textile elements for enhanced health, safety and survival capabilities. These additional requirements will depend on the functionality of the smart textiles or non-textile element and its needed efficacy during heat and flame hazards and risks from an electrical/electronic safety perspective in these situations.