This European Standard specifies requirements for the execution, i.e. the manufacture and the
installation, of cold-formed structural steel members and sheeting and cold-formed structures for roof,
ceiling, floor, wall and cladding applications.
This European Standard applies to structures designed according to the EN 1993 series.
This European Standard applies to structural members and sheeting to be designed according to
EN 1993-1-3.
This European Standard may be used for structures designed according to other design rules provided
that conditions for execution comply with them and any necessary additional requirements are
specified.
This European Standard also specifies requirements for the execution i.e. the manufacture and the
installation of structures made from cold formed profiled sheeting for roof, ceiling, floor and wall
applications under predominately static loading or seismic loading conditions and their documentation.
This European Standard covers sheeting of structural classes I and II according to EN 1993-1-3 used in
structures.
This European Standard covers structural members of all structural classes according to EN 1993-1-3.
Structural sheeting are understood here to be:
— profiled sheet, such as trapezoidal, sinusoidal or liner trays (Figure 1), or
Structural members are understood here to be:
— members (linear profiled cross sections) that are produced by cold forming (Figure 2).
This European Standard also covers:
— not welded built-up sections (Figure 2b and 2c);
— cold-formed hollow sections including the welding of the longitudinal seam, not covered by
EN 10219-1;
— perforated, punctured and micro profiled sheeting and members;
NOTE 1 Welded built-up sections, are not covered, the execution provisions are given in EN 1090–2.
This European Standard also covers spacer constructions between the outer and inner or upper and
lower skins for roofs, walls and ceilings made from cold-formed profiled sheeting and the connections
and attachments of the afore mentioned elements as long as all are involved in load transfer.
This European Standard covers steel profiled sheeting for composite floors, e.g. during installation and
in stage of pouring concrete.
Composite structural members where the interaction between dissimilar materials are an integral part
of the structural behaviour such as sandwich panels and composite floors are not covered by this
standard.
This European Standard does not cover the necessary analyses and detailing and execution rules for
thermal insulation, moisture protection, noise control and fire protection.
This European Standard does not cover regulations of roof cladding and wall cladding, produced by
traditional plumber methods or tinsmith methods.
Annex B of this standard concerns provisions which are not yet included in EN 1993-1-3. The guidelines
in this annex may be wholly or partially superseded by future guidelines added to EN 1993.
This European Standard does not cover detailed requirements for water tightness or air permeability
resistance and thermal aspects of sheeting.
NOTE 2 The structures covered in this standard can be for example
— single- or multi-skin roofs, whereby the load-bearing structure (lower skin) or the actual roof
covering (upper skin) or both consist of cold-formed structural members and sheeting;
— single- or multi-skin walls whereby the load-bearing structure (inner skin), the actual cladding
(outer skin) or both consist of cold-formed structural members and sheeting, or
— trusses from cold formed members.
NOTE 3 Structures can consist of an assembly of structural members and sheeting made of steel according to
EN 1090–4 and of aluminium according to EN 1090–5.
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