Reguli Certificare NF
Reguli Certificare NF
Reguli Certificare NF
BTIMENT
Certifying Body
Mandated by AFNOR Certification
84, avenue Jean Jaurs
Champs sur Marne
F - 77447 MARNE LA VALLEE Cedex 2
CERTIFICATION RULES
NF MARK
SANITARY APPLIANCES
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CONTENTS
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PART 1:
GLOSSARY ...................................................................................... 96
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APPENDIX II:
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The certification reference system, composed of the present rules, the NF Mark General
Rules, any additional standards and documents referenced therein, were approved by the
AFNOR Certification General Director on 21/11/2013.
The present certification rules void and replace all previous versions.
CSTB undertakes with the representatives of manufacturers, users and technical experts to
ensure the relevance of these certification rules in terms of the certification process and
requirement definitions relative to market developments.
The certification rules may therefore be revised, in whole or in part, by CSTB, which must
under all circumstances consult with the Specific Committee.
Any revised version must be approved by the General Manager of AFNOR Certification.
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Part 1
OVERVIEW AND SCOPE
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1.1
Your expectations
These products are broken down into 10 families depending on tests defined in standards and
complementary specifications:
Support frames designed to suspend WC pans are certified with their equipped cisterns; in this case,
the assembly forms a family.
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1.2
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The provisions relating to the use of the NF mark are described in part 2 of these certification
rules.
Who is to be contacted?
CSTB
Direction Hydraulique et quipements Sanitaires (Hydraulic and Sanitary appliances
Department)
Division Robinetterie et Appareils Sanitaires (Valve fittings & Sanitary appliances
Division)
84 avenue Jean Jaurs
CHAMPS-SUR-MARNE
77447 MARNE-LA-VALLE CEDEX 02 (France)
Your contact:
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Part 2
REFERENCE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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The reference system of this NF mark application is made up of the General Rules of
the NF Mark, these Certification Rules and any additional standards and documents
that are referenced in it.
This is the Certification Reference System in the sense of the Consumer Code.
2.1
The NF Mark is a registered collective certification mark with general rules which establish the
overall organisational structure and the conditions for using the mark.
These certification rules form part of the certification framework for non-food
products and services as provided for under Articles R 115-1 to R 115-3 and L 11527 to L 115-33 of the French Consumer Code.
These certification rules stipulate the conditions for applying the General Rules of
the NF Mark to the products defined in Part 1.
The right to use the NF mark is granted on the basis of compliance with a standard or
standards and, in general, with all the reference systems stipulated in this section, for a
product from a designated manufacturer and fabrication unit.
2.2
Regulations
Products to which these certification rules are applicable must respect French regulations in
force.
On the date of publication of these certification rules, there are different texts concerning
products to which these rules are applicable:
Decree No. 95-1081 October 3 1995 dealing with safety of persons, animals and
property during the use of electrical equipment that will be used within certain voltage
limits, modified by the September 25 2003 Decree No. 2003-935;
the LCIE verifies measures specified in the two decrees mentioned above for whirlpool
baths.2.
Official bulletin No. 87-14 bis PUBLIC HEALTH Sanitary protection of distribution
networks for water intended for human consumption Technical guide No. 1.
Decree No. 92-647 July 8 1992 concerning the usability of construction products,
modified by decrees No. 95-1051 September 20 1995 and No. 2003-947 October 3
2003;
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August 8 2005 order dealing with application of modified decree No. 92-647 July 8 1992
to WC pans
published in the Official Journal of the French Republic No. 199 August 27 2005 (text
No. 44);
Notice related to the application of modified Decree No. 92-647 July 8 1992 and the
August 8 2005 order applying this decree to WC pans.
published in the Official Journal of the French Republic No. 199 August 27 2005 (text
No. 132);
July 2 2004 order making the modified July 8 1992 decree applicable to sinks, as
published in the Official Journal of the French Republic No. 174 July 29 2004 (text No.
55);
Notice about application of modified decree No. 92-647 July 8 1992 and the July 2 2004
order applying this decree to sinks
published in the Official Journal of the French Republic No. 174 July 29 2004 (text No.
142);
August 22 2005 order about application of modified July 8 1992 decree to whirlpool
baths and shower enclosures
published in the Official Journal of the French Republic No. 223 September 24 2005
(text No. 29);
Notice about application of the modified decree No. 92-647 July 8 1992 and the August
22 2005 order applying this decree to baths equipped with a whirlpool system and
shower enclosures
published in the Official Journal of the French Republic No. 223 September 24 2005
(text No. 128);
April 24 2006 order dealing with application of the modified July 8 1992 decree No. 92647 concerning the usability of construction products to communal washing troughs
published in the Official Journal of the French Republic No. 113 May 16 2006;
Notice about application of the modified July 8 1192 decree No. 92-647 and the April 24
2006 order applying this decree to communal washing troughs
published in the Official Journal of the French Republic No. 113 May 16 2006 (text No.
95);
March 6 2008 order dealing with application of the modified July 8 1992 decree No. 92647 concerning the usability of construction products to bidets, washbasins and urinal
published in the Official Journal of the French Republic April 6 2008 (text No. 5);
June 6 2011 order dealing with application of the modified July 8 1992 decree No. 92647 to baths and shower trays for domestic use.
published in the Official Journal of the French Republic September 4 2011
Notice about application of the modified July 8 1992 decree No. 92-647 and the March 6
2008 order applying this decree to bidets, washbasins and urinals
published in the Official Journal of the French Republic April 6 2008 (text No. 112);
Under no circumstances shall granting the right to use the NF mark be understood as
substituting CSTBs liability for that legally incumbent upon the applicant/holder.
2.3
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2.3.1 Standards
Sanitary appliances concerned by these certification rules shall meet the requirements set out
in the standards in the following table.
Furthermore, any amendment or revision in force pertaining to the applicable standards shall
be applied if necessary.
In addition to the requirements set out in standards, products shall meet the additional
technical specifications also referenced in the following table.
BATHS
Synthetic materials
NF EN 145163
Document 08
NF D11-121
NF EN 232
Document 10
Enamelled materials
NF D11-112: 4.1; 4.2; 4.3; 5.1; 5.2.1 (for
enamelled steel only)
NF D14-602 (for enamelled steel)
NF D14-603 (for enamelled cast iron)
WHIRLPOOL BATHS
NF EN 1717
NF EN 12764
NF EN 55014-1
NF EN 55014-2
NF EN 60335-1
NF EN 60335-2-60
NF EN 60529
NF EN 61000-3-2
NF EN 61000-3-3
PR NF EN 62233
Document 11
SUPPORT FRAMES
NF D12-2083
Document 17
BIDETS
NF EN 35
Sanitary ceramic
3
NF EN 363
NF EN 14528
WC PANS
NF EN 33
NF EN 997 (class I)
Sanitary ceramic
NF D12-101
NF D14-6014
Document 12
3
4
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Stainless steels
NF EN 695
NF EN 133104
Document 05
Synthetic materials
Document 06
Enamelled materials
NF D13-101
NF D14-6014
WASHBASINS
4
Sanitary ceramic
NF EN 31 (for pedestal
washbasins and for wall-hung
washbasins)
NF D11-101
NF EN 14688
Synthetic materials
NF D12-210
NF D14-6014
SHOWER TRAYS
NF EN 251
NF EN 14527
Enamelled materials
NF D11-1245: 4; 5; 5.2.1 (for ceramic and
enamelled steel shower trays longer than 1 m); 5.2.2
(for ceramic and enamelled steel shower trays)
NF D14-6015
Synthetic materials
NF EN 249
Document 10
Sanitary ceramic
NF D14-6015
NF D12-203
Document 14
WALL URINALS
NF EN 80
NF EN 13407
NF D11-130: 3; 4.1.2.2; 5; 6.2
NF D14-6015
Document 16
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Product standards
NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
EN
EN
EN
EN
EN
316
336
35
36
80
NF EN 1986
NF EN 2326
NF EN 249
NF EN 2516
NF EN 6956
NF EN 997
NF EN 1717
NF EN 12764
NF EN 133106
NF EN 13407
NF EN 140556
NF EN 14124
NF EN 14296
NF EN 14428
NF EN 145166
NF EN 145276
NF EN 14528
NF EN 14688
NF D11-101
NF D11-107
NF D11-112
NF D11-121
NF D11-1246
NF D11-130
Oct. 2011
Oct. 2011
Jan. 2001
Oct. 1999
Sept.
2001
Oct. 2008
NF D12-101
NF D12-203
NF D12-2087
NF D12-210
NF D13-101
D60-020
NF P43-003
NF P43-007
Sept.
2009
Feb. 2012
Feb. 2012
Sept.
2009
Sept.
2006
Dec.
1988
June
1983
Sept.
1985
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Material standards
NF EN 2637
May 2008
NF EN 13558
May 2004
NF EN 13559
May 2004
NF D14-6017
Sept. 1986
NF D14-602
Sept. 1986
NF D14-603
Sept. 1986
Test standards
NF EN 12150-1
Dec.
2000
Dec.
1994
April
2007
August
1997
Nov.
Electromagnetic
compatibility
(EMC)
Part
3-3:
Limits
NF EN 61058-1
PR
NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
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Dec.
2002
NF EN 62233
Jan. 2007 Measurement methods for electromagnetic fields of household
appliances and similar apparatus with regard to human exposure
EN ISO 62
May 2008 Plastic - Determination of water absorption
EN ISO 4892-2 May 2006 Plastics - Methods of exposure to laboratory light sources - Part
2: Xenon-arc sources
EN ISO 9227
March
Corrosion tests in artificial atmospheres - Salt spray tests
2007
D14-501
Feb. 2012 Sanitary appliances - Resistance to abrasion of enamelled
surfaces - Test method
D14-502
June
Sanitary appliances - Test for resistance to shock
1973
D14-5038
Feb. 2012 Sanitary appliances - Resistance to thermal shock of enamelled
surfaces - Test method
D14-505
Sept.
Sanitary appliances - Aspect checking of enamelled surfaces 2009
Test method
D14-506
Feb. 2012 Sanitary appliances - Resistance to acids at ambient temperature
of enamelled surfaces - Conventional test method
D14-507
Feb. 2012 Sanitary appliances - Resistance to hot alkaline products of
enamelled surfaces - Conventional test method
D14-508
Feb. 2012 Sanitary appliances - Resistance to domestic chemical agents and
resistance to stains of the enamelled surfaces - Test method
D14-510
Sept.
Sanitary - Dimensional checking - Test method
2009
D14-512
Sept.
Sanitary appliances - Control of watertightness and water weight
1986
absorbed by sanitary ceramic ware - Test methods
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Document 08
Document 10
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Document
Document
Document
Document
Document
Document
Document
2.4
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Waivers to standards
General complementary specifications
Connection dimension check gauges
Preferred ranges of use for enamelled sanitary appliances
Complementary specifications applicable to stainless steel sinks
Complementary specifications applicable to sinks made of synthetic
materials
Complementary specifications applicable to baths
Complementary specifications applicable to baths and shower trays made
of synthetic materials
Complementary specifications applicable to whirlpool baths
Complementary specifications applicable to WC pans
Operation of WC pans for children and babies
Complementary specifications applicable to equipped flushing cisterns
Definition of the WC pack
Resistance of urinals to static loads
Complementary specifications applicable to support frames
Complementary specifications applicable to shower enclosures
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The applicants/holders and their distributors are each responsible with relation to the right to
use the NF mark for the product concerned.
The applicant/holder shall implement all the necessary ways and means to permanently
guarantee the products conformity with these Certification Rules.
This paragraph defines the minimum provisions that the applicant/holder shall implement in
terms of quality management in order to ensure that the products which bear the NF mark
are constantly manufactured in compliance with the present rules.
This section comprises the terms of reference for audits.
The system selected for this application of the NF mark is based on a systematic check by the
applicant/holder of the conformity of delivered products with standards and complementary
specifications if applicable. This system is described in sections 2.3.1 to 2.3.4.
It requires:
the applicant/holder to set up a system conforming with this article,
methods of checking this system by third parties (described in parts 3 and 4 of these
certification rules).
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General
A distinction shall be made particularly between the following, for checking fabrication:
self-checking, that is done at all stages of production by the persons
responsible for production themselves,
internal checking, that is done at all stages of production under the
responsibility of the Plant Management.
These checks are compulsory and must be recorded (see article 2.4.4).
They are regular and may comprise operations at time intervals.
They are done by the applicant/holder himself, during and/or at the end of the fabrication,
partly in a laboratory integrated into the plant.
If some checks require expensive or high technicity equipment, it is acceptable if they are
carried out by an external laboratory, with the agreement of the mandated organisation.
Methods and instruments other than those described in the standards may be used provided
that results are equivalent and provided that the mandated organisation agrees.
The spirit of these checks is to assure that each applicant/holder retains full responsibility for
his products. He is in the best position to evaluate the need for an inspection at a particular
point that might be deficient or if a particular magnitude is more difficult to keep within
specified limits, considering his fabrication tool.
2.4.3.2
2.4.3.3
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The applicant/holder organises checks at the different fabrication stages as he sees fit.
2.4.3.4
2.4.3.4.1 General
The applicant/holder is responsible for organising these checks which can be carried out
through random checks except for the appearance check where each product is checked
individually.
Products which do not comply with the standards and additional requirements shall be
eliminated if necessary.
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Items to be tested shall be taken from the store from among products accepted after the
sorting operation, or among items that have not been accepted for a reason that does not
affect the characteristics to be checked.
Test pieces for determination of surface characteristics shall be made using the same process
as the appliances.
Sampling shall be adapted to the production at the time.
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The Committee can propose a return to the normal frequency if the auditor detects a
nonconformity for which the applicant/holder has not set up a corrective action within one
year after notification.
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TABLE 1: TESTS AND FREQUENCIES FOR APPLIANCES MADE OF SANITARY CERAMIC (1/3)
TEST
SURFACE CHARACTERISTICS:
Resistance to abrasion (NF D14-501)
Resistance to chemicals and stains (NF D14-506; NF D14-507; NF D14508)
REDUCED FREQUENCY
NORMAL FREQUENCY
MATERIAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Determination of water absorption (NF EN 997 for WC pans and NF D14512 for other appliances)
When the manufacturer produces several types of sanitary appliances in the
same furnace, the water absorption determination test must be done on a
pan.
If a furnace is only used for baking a different type of appliance (for example
a washbasin), the absorption test must be made on this type of appliance.
RESISTANCE TO LOADS:
Resistance to static loads (NF EN 997 for WC pans; document 16 for
urinals; NF EN 14296 for communal washing troughs; NF EN 14528 for
bidets; NF EN 14688 for washbasins;
NF EN 14527 for shower trays)
Static loads are only applicable to wall-hung appliances and shower trays
(bottom of vessel).
RESISTANCE TO TEMPERATURE VARIATIONS:
Resistance to thermal shocks (NF D14-503)
Thermal shocks are only applicable to shower trays, sinks and washbasins
longer than 1 meter.
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TABLE 1: TESTS AND FREQUENCIES FOR APPLIANCES MADE OF SANITARY CERAMIC (2/3)
TEST
REDUCED FREQUENCY
NORMAL FREQUENCY
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TABLE 1: TESTS AND FREQUENCIES FOR APPLIANCES MADE OF SANITARY CERAMIC (3/3)
TEST
EQUIPPED FLUSHING CISTERN OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS:
Check hydraulic characteristics (NF D12-203)
Refilling of the cistern with water (NF D12-203)
SANITARY SAFETY CHARACTERISTICS(PROTECTION OF THE
DRINKING WATER NETWORK) FOR FLUSHING CISTERNS:
Air trap (NF D12-203, 4.3.3)
REDUCED FREQUENCY
NORMAL FREQUENCY
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TABLE 2: TESTS AND FREQUENCIES FOR APPLIANCES MADE OF ENAMELLED STEEL OR ENAMELLED CAST IRON
TEST
SURFACE CHARACTERISTICS:
Resistance to abrasion (NF D14-501)
Resistance to chemicals and stains (NF D14-506; NF D14-507; NF D14508)
RESISTANCE TO LOADS:
Resistance to static loads (NF EN 14516 and NF EN 14527)
Static loads are not applicable to cast iron baths and shower trays.
RESISTANCE TO TEMPERATURE VARIATIONS:
Resistance to thermal shocks (NF D14-503)
Thermal shocks are not applicable to cast iron baths and shower trays.
DIMENSIONAL AND APPEARANCE CHARACTERISTICS:
Presentation (NF D14-602, 4.1)
No water retention on rims and/or bottoms (product standards)
Standard and specific dimensions for connection of some components
(product standards and connection dimensions)
Other points specified in product standards
REDUCED FREQUENCY
NORMAL FREQUENCY
Once every year for each bath model fitted with handles
Once every year or for each batch (if the batch is used over more
than a year) and for each type of material from which handles are
made, even if the handles are optional
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FREQUENCY
Once every six months, for each steel grade and for each supplier
Once every six months, for each model and each time that the
model is changed
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TABLE 4: TESTS AND FREQUENCIES FOR SINKS MADE OF SYNTHETIC MATERIALS (1/2)
TEST
REDUCED FREQUENCY
NORMAL FREQUENCY
SURFACE CHARACTERISTICS:
Resistance to chemicals and stains (NF EN 13310)
Once every six months for each type of material and for each
colour range, and every time that the manufacturing process
changes
Once every year for each type of material and every time that
the manufacturing process changes
MATERIAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Determination of water absorption (NF EN ISO 62, method 1)
Once every six months for each colour range and for each type of
material
Once every year for each colour range and for each type of
material
RESISTANCE TO LOADS:
Resistance of the drain board (document 06)
Once every six months for each model and each time that the
model is modified
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TABLE 4: TESTS AND FREQUENCIES FOR SINKS MADE OF SYNTHETIC MATERIALS (2/2)
TEST
RESISTANCE TO DRY HEAT (NF EN 13310)
REDUCED FREQUENCY
NORMAL FREQUENCY
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TABLE 5: TESTS AND FREQUENCIES FOR FLUSHING CISTERNS MADE OF SYNTHETIC MATERIALS
TEST
SURFACE CHARACTERISTICS:
Resistance to chemicals and stains (including visible parts of built-in
cisterns) (NF EN 263)
REDUCED FREQUENCY
NORMAL FREQUENCY
MATERIAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Compatibility with network disinfection products.
(NF D12-203, 4.1)
ATTACHMENT DESIGN:
Resistance to tightening (document 14, 2.2)
OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS OF EQUIPPED FLUSHING CISTERNS:
Refilling of water in the cistern (NF D12-203, 4.4)
Check hydraulic characteristics (NF EN 14055, 5.3.3)
HEALTH CHARACTERISTICS (PROTECTION OF THE DRINKING WATER
NETWORK):
Air trap (NF D12-203, 4.3.3)
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TABLE 6: TESTS AND FREQUENCIES FOR BATHS, SHOWER TRAYS, BOWLS AND VANITY TOPS MADE OF
SYNTHETIC MATERIALS (1/3)
TEST
REDUCED FREQUENCY
NORMAL FREQUENCY
SURFACE CHARACTERISTICS:
These tests are not done on baths, shower trays, bowls and vanity tops
made of NF certified acrylic sheets.
MATERIAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Determination of water absorption (NF EN ISO 62, method 1)
This test is applicable to baths and shower trays.
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TABLE 6: TESTS AND FREQUENCIES FOR BATHS, SHOWER TRAYS, BOWLS AND VANITY TOPS MADE OF
SYNTHETIC MATERIALS (2/3)
TEST
REDUCED FREQUENCY
NORMAL FREQUENCY
Resistance to static loads (NF EN 198 for baths; NF EN 249 4.12 for
shower trays; NF D12-210 for bowls and vanity tops)
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES:
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TABLE 6: TESTS AND FREQUENCIES FOR BATHS, SHOWER TRAYS, BOWLS AND VANITY TOPS MADE OF
SYNTHETIC MATERIALS (3/3)
TEST
REDUCED FREQUENCY
NORMAL FREQUENCY
Once every year for each bath model fitted with handles
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REDUCED FREQUENCY
NORMAL FREQUENCY
BATH CHARACTERISTICS:
Whirlpool baths are NF whirlpool baths made of cast iron, steel, cast acrylic
materials or other synthetic materials.
In the case of a variable mixing speed system, the manufacturer shall search
for the worst conditions for each test and shall keep the results available for
auditors.
Individual check
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REDUCED FREQUENCY
NORMAL FREQUENCY
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REDUCED FREQUENCY
NORMAL FREQUENCY
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NORMAL FREQUENCY
ENDURANCE CHARACTERISTICS:
Durability (NF D12-208 5.1 and document 17 3)
Twice every year, for each support frame with its accessories
DIMENSIONAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Dimensional (NF D12-208 4)
Adaptability to products to be supported or incorporated
Twice every year and for each model
Connection
Conformity with the installation manual (NF D12-208 7.3 and document 17
2)
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NORMAL FREQUENCY
100% of items
100% of items
100% of items
2.5
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Marking
Marking is an integral part of the certification of a product. It concerns all the holders
(including applicants/holders and distributors that are covered by continued right of use).
Marking a product with the NF logo not only identifies it as a certified product and makes
it traceable but also makes the mark more defendable and facilitates tracking and
prosecution for illegal copies.
Moreover, the purpose of mentioning the primary certified characteristics is to make the
technical characteristics the NF mark covers transparent for consumers and users. This
promotes certification and its contents.
The purpose of this article is to define the terms and conditions for reproducing the NF
logo, references to the NF mark, marking certified products as well as information on the
certified characteristics. They shall be respected as soon as the right to use the NF mark
is granted.
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The purpose of the marking rules described hereafter is to guide the holder in accordance
with regulatory requirements and NF certification requirements. The general rules of the
NF mark specify the guidelines for usage, the guidelines for validity and the procedures
for penalties for wrongful usage.
The holder shall not use the NF mark in all documents except to single out certified
products without there being any risk of confusion, whatsoever.
Without prejudice to the sanctions set out in the general Rules of the NF Mark, any
erroneous announcements expose the holder to the possibility of legal action for fraud
and/or misleading advertising.
2.5.3.1 -
Each certified product shall be permanently and indelibly marked with the following
information:
the
logo with the CERTIFIED BY CSTB comment and the Sanitary appliances
comment, or for technical reasons (for example moulded logo or marked by ink
stamp), the
logo without these comments (reproduction at an arbitrary scale but
with a minimum width of 8 mm);
a mark to identify the manufacturer;
a mark to determine the manufacturing date to the nearest month;
a mark of the production plant;
the reference of the appliance model corresponding to the catalogue.
NOTE 1
The manufacturers mark and the mark of the production plant may be the
same. If this information is encoded, the code shall be deposited with the
mandated organisation (CSTB) and shall comprise at least two characters.
NOTE 2
NOTE 3
Concerning marking of whirlpool baths, the NF logo must be affixed such that
there is no ambiguity with the mark of the bath itself. Double NF marking for
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Product marking may be made with self-sticking labels after an opinion by the
mandated organisation (CSTB). This type of marking is not encouraged. If
marking is authorised by means of a label, marking will be considered to be
permanent if the label cannot be completely removed by tearing.
NOTE 5
NOTE 6
After the logo was changed in January 2011, manufacturers are allowed to
use the old
logo on their products certified before these rules came into
application:
- until January 31 2014 in the case of labels;
- until the next time that the stamp pad is changed if the NF logo is applied
using an ink stamp;
- until the next change of the mould or the die;
- Starting from January 31 2014, holders shall replace all CERTIFIED BY
AFNOR Certification logos by CERTIFIED BY CSTB.
2.5.3.2 -
the NF logo
according to the graphic charter (reproduction at arbitrary scale
but with minimum width of 8 mm); Nevertheless, in case of technical difficulty
marking the packaging or when the logo measures less than 12 mm, the NF logo
may be used alone
. The NF logo must be reproduced in accordance with the
graphic chart;
the name, initials or mark identifying the manufacturer;
the number of the appliance model corresponding to the catalogue;
the colour and/or the appearance of the enamel.
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The NF logo cannot be placed on the packaging of a set of products unless all products
forming this assembly are NF certified (if they have received an NF mark).
Following the change to the logo in January 2011, holders are authorised to apply the old
logo on the packaging of their certified products until January 1 2014.
Starting from January 31 2014, holders shall replace all CERTIFIED BY AFNOR
Certification logos by CERTIFIED BY CSTB.
2.5.3.3 -
2.5.3.4 -
The document presented below has been written in application of Article R 115-2 of the
French Consumer Code (see 2.4.2), showing advantages of NF. This document must be
repeated in at least one document supplied to the user, such as catalogues, general
tariffs or Internet sites.
Concerning the What is the benefit of the NF mark? article in this document, the holder
is not obliged to repeat paragraphs concerning products that he does not manufacture or
does not resell, in his information about certified features.
If a manufacturer holds the right to use the NF mark in several sanitary fields (for
example valve fittings and appliances), the concerned paragraphs shall be covered in the
documentation, given that information documents have the same structure.
You are reminded that for the French market, information must be written in the French
language (Law of 4th August 1994). If necessary, information can be written in one or
several other languages.
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Furthermore, manufacturers holding the NF mark for one or several enamelled sanitary
appliances shall include the information in document 04 part 2 in these rules in their
catalogues.
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This guarantees:
that appliances are made from a material with qualities satisfactory for normal
sanitary use, in other words:
resistant to cleaning products reserved for this purpose;
resistant to contact with non-prohibited chemical products (products to
remove rust stains usually based on fluorine salts shall be entirely prohibited
close to enamel-coated appliances);
wall-hung appliances are sufficiently strong for the use for which they are
intended;
the dimensions of the appliances enable firstly their connection with the supply
and the drain valve fittings and secondly replacement of these appliances;
the shape of the bottom of the bowl (washbasins, bidet, shower tray, sink, bath,
etc.) is designed such that water flows without stagnation when the plug is open;
the pan equipped cistern satisfies constraints about:
protection of the drinking water network (no back flow);
noise reduction (certified taps );
efficiency (drain, rinsing of the walls);
hygiene (no splashing);
water saving when the economiser mechanism is fitted;
whirlpool baths are safe in terms of electrical and sanitation aspects;
shower enclosures are certified conforming for the following characteristics:
ease of cleaning: all volumes are accessible;
leak tightness to water jet;
can resist 30000 door opening and closing cycles;
safety: no breakage and disengagement in case of a shock on the wall
(safety glass).
Therefore, products marked
are suitable for performing the use for which they
are intended.
How to recognise an NF product?
The symbol
is placed adjacent to the item benefiting from the NF mark, to
distinguish products accepted for the NF-SANITARY APPLIANCES mark from products
that are not in this catalogue.
Furthermore, the
logo is applied on products themselves and if applicable on
their packaging, to make them easily recognisable on the shelf and during
installation.
CSTB
84, avenue Jean Jaurs Champs-sur-Marne 77447 MARNE-LA-VALLEE cedex 2
France
2.5.3.5 -
Any suspension or withdrawal of the right to use the NF mark leads to prohibition on
using the NF mark and making reference to it.
Likewise, products which are accidentally non-compliant shall be declassified, destroyed
or made conforming.
Catalogues and other documentation must no longer carry the NF mark for those
products for which the mark has been suspended or withdrawn (erratum and/or
reprinting).
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Part 3
OBTAINING CERTIFICATION
____________________________________________
An application for usage rights (of admission application) may be:
Initial admission application: This comes from an applicant who does not have the
right to use the NF mark for the application concerned. It corresponds to one or more
sanitary appliance families from a given manufacturing unit, defined by a brand name,
a commercial reference specific to the products presented and technical features.
Additional admission application: It comes from a holder that has the right to use
the NF mark for the relevant application: It concerns a new product (or product range)
for a type, previously certified or not, or a family, previously certified or not.
Extension application: It comes from a holder and concerns a certified product
which has been modified.
Application for continued right of use: It comes from an applicant/holder or a
distributor and pertains to an NF-certified product intended to be sold under another
brand name and/or references specific to the product without modifying the certified
features.
3.1
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Process
APPLICANT
CSTB
SPECIFIC COMMITTEE
Constitution of the
certification application
dossier (3.2.1)
Possible corrective
actions
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APPLICANT
CSTB
SPECIFIC COMMITTEE
Constitution of the
certification application
dossier (3.4.2)
Possible corrective
actions
3.2
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CSTB may request additional information as required for the admissibility of the file
whenever this file is incomplete.
As soon as the application is admissible, CSTB team organises inspections and
verifications and informs the applicant of the organisation arrangements (auditor,
duration of the audit, the audited sites, laboratories, sampled products, etc.).
3.2.3.1
Audits
The purpose of the audits carried out by the auditor is to ensure that the measures
defined and implemented by the applicant within the manufacturing unit meet the
requirements in Part 2 of these certification rules.
A visit usually lasts one day on each site but may vary depending on the number of
products concerned, the organisation of the manufacturing unit or samples to be taken.
If the applicant subcontracts part of its manufacturing activity, CSTB reserves the right to
send an auditor to visit the subcontractor(s) on the basis of the same certification rules.
All resources (premises, facilities, equipment) that allow the auditors to conduct the
assignment incumbent upon them shall be made freely available, as well as the
individuals competent to use them.
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The applicant/holder shall undertake to facilitate the task of the auditors in carrying out
their missions, particularly by proposing the services of an interpreter, if necessary (the
audits being carried out in French or English).
Samples are marked with a distinguishing mark by the auditor and are sent by and under
the responsibility of the applicant/holder to the mark laboratory(ies) in charge of
conducting the tests, unless the auditor decides to be responsible for them.
It is possible to take samples of products eliminated due to minor non-conformities in
appearance for some destructive testing.
A visit report is drawn up and given to the applicant/holder, either on the site, or within
15 days following the audit. This report may include deviation sheets. In this case, the
applicant must suggest corrective actions to remedy the deviations identified within
1 month after the audit report has been handed over. If no answer is sent within the
prescribed time, the applicant will be given notice of his failure by CSTB.
During the examination of an initial application for the right to use the NF mark,
CSTB carries out the audit visit.
In the case of an admission request for whirlpool baths, two audit inspections are made:
one by the LCIE for the electrical part and the other by CSTB for the sanitary part.
During the visit, the auditor examines all points listed in section 2.4 and carries out
complete product sampling for tests in the NF mark laboratory (defined in part 5).
In the case of an additional admission application or an extension application,
the audit can be adapted or integrated into a monitoring visit, or even cancelled.
In the case of an application for continued right of use, there is no audit visit.
3.2.3.2
Tests
Examinations and tests are performed in accordance with the standards and additional
specifications set out in part 2 and Appendices I to IX of these certification rules. The
number and nature of sampled products and the tests to be carried out are defined in
appendices I to IX.
They are done under the responsibility of mark laboratories or in the laboratory of the
plant during the plant visit if the laboratory has sufficient means.
Samples taken during an audit shall be sent to the mark laboratory within 15 days after
the audit day. If they are not received, the applicant/holder shall send proof of dispatch
of these samples to the lab within 15 days. If these delays are not respected, he will
receive a warning from CSTB with threat of suspension if the products are not shipped
within one month.
A test report is drawn up and sent to the applicant or the holder.
When an application for the right to use the NF mark is examined (initial application,
additional admission application, application for extension for a new product),
all examinations and tests to assess conformity with standards and additional
specifications, if necessary, are carried out under the conditions described in Appendices
I to IX.
In the case of an extension application for a modified certified product, the
examinations and tests shall be defined according to the proposed modification.
In the case of an application for continued right of use, no tests are to be
performed.
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CSTB assesses the reports communicated to the applicant in accordance with the
procedures in force.
Where appropriate, the reports are accompanied by a request for response within a
period of time stipulated.
After any deviation, the applicant must describe the actions put in place or planned,
including the time it will take to enact them and the people responsible.
CSTB analyses the relevance of the response and may request an additional check (audit,
test, examining documents).
CSTB anonymously submits all of the evaluations results to the Specific Committee for
approval.
Depending on the results of all the checks, CSTB makes one of the following decisions:
* certification granted, with or without observations,
* certification refused, with reasons for the refusal.
In the event of a positive certification decision, AFNOR Certification grants the right to
use the NF mark. The CSTB sends the certificate to the applicant, who becomes the
holder of the right to use the NF Sanitary Appliances mark.
This certificate includes:
-
A decision may be deferred with the aim of carrying out additional investigations for the
application.
The communication arrangements for certification are set down in section 2.4 of
these certification rules.
When the right to use the NF mark is granted, CSTB sends a certificate to the
beneficiary now known as the holder.
The applicant may appeal against the decision made by sending a request in accordance
with the NF mark general rules.
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CSTB may request additional information as required for the admissibility of the file
whenever this file is incomplete.
As soon as the application is admissible, CSTB shall begin assessing the file.
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In the event of a positive certification decision, AFNOR Certification grants the right to
use the NF mark. The CSTB sends the certificate to the applicant, who becomes the
holder of the right to use the NF Sanitary Appliances mark.
This certificate includes:
-
The communication arrangements for certification are set down in section 2.4 of
these certification rules.
When the right to use the NF mark is granted, CSTB shall update the certificate
and send it to the holder.
The applicant may appeal against the decision made by sending a request in accordance
with the NF mark general rules.
3.5
The application shall be submitted in conformity with the conditions and models given in
Part 7.
The steps described in section 3.11 apply keeping the following specific consideration in
mind:
- in the case of an extension application for a modified certified product, the tests are
defined depending upon the planned modification;
-
3.6
The application shall be submitted in conformity with the conditions and models given in
Part 7.
Within the framework of a distribution under other brand names, it is acceptable to
provide the products concerned with certain presentation modifications that have no
functional effect. The applicant/holder shall then specify in their application for continued
right of use, the list of modifications made to the products in question. CSTB then makes
sure that these modifications have no impact of a functional type.
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Part 4
MAINTAINING CERTIFICATION: monitoring terms and
conditions
____________________________________________
comply with the defined requirements and the terms and conditions for
marking described in part 2;
update his certification file;
keep CSTB systematically informed of any changes to any of the certified
product features and/or organisation likely to have an impact on certification.
CSTB follows up the certified products beginning with the agreement to the right to use
the NF Mark. This follow-up comprises audits and tests on the products.
It also includes the surveillance of the use of the mark and of the logo on the products,
packing and on all communication media.
The NF Mark is granted to a product coming from a specific manufacturing unit, defined
by a brand name, a specific trade reference and technical characteristics. Consequently,
any modification in the conditions for obtaining the NF Mark shall be communicated in
writing to CSTB by the holder.
Moreover, CSTB reserves the right to carry out or to have carried out any additional test
or audit which they feel necessary following complaints, contestations, disputes about
which they receive information and relative to the use of the NF Mark.
Checks may be made on the shelf.
In case of disputes with the users, the checks may include samplings or tests on the
utilisation premises (in this case, the holder is invited to be represented so as to witness
the operations).
4.1
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Process
HOLDER
CSTB
SPECIFIC COMMITTEE
Tests (4.2.2)
Possible corrective
actions
4.2
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Monitoring of NF-certified products includes audit visits to the manufacturing unit and
tests on the products.
It also involves monitoring the use made of the mark and logo on products, packaging
and any communication materials.
The monitoring arrangements depend on the decisions taken following the previous
inspections.
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If not possible, sampling (at the applicants expense) shall be performed on the market.
4.3
Methods of making assessments and the decision to renew the certification are identical
to those for admission described in Part 3, 3.2.4.
Depending on the outcome of the surveillance, CSTB may decide to:
- renew the certification, with or without observations;
- impose a penalty in accordance with these certification rules and with the
General Rules of the NF mark.
If the decision is favourable, AFNOR Certification renews the right to use the NF mark.
Additional checks or verification tests may be decided on following insufficiencies or
anomalies detected by the current verifications.
The decision is notified to the interested party. If sanctions are applied, explanatory
reasons are provided and sent by registered post with acknowledgement of receipt to the
companys legal representative.
The holder is informed of the conclusions and a renewal certificate is sent to him, where
appropriate.
There are 3 types of penalties, as follows:
- warning, with or without increased verifications to be borne by the holder,
- suspension of the right of use for a given period of time,
- withdrawal of the right of use.
The type of penalty imposed will depend on the seriousness of the deviation identified.
Warning is a non-suspensive penalty, and the product remains NF-certified.
Suspension results in a ban on affixing the NF mark on the products.
Withdrawal of the right to use the NF mark is a penalty that cancels the holders right to
use the NF mark for the product considered.
4.4
Declaration of modifications
This section stipulates the information to be provided and the procedures to be followed
in the event changes affecting:
.
.
.
.
the
the
the
the
holder;
manufacturing unit;
quality organisation of the unit;
product.
In any scenario not described above, CSTB determines whether the changes question the
certification and if any additional checks need to be carried out.
Depending on the results of the investigation, the Technical Director of CSTB takes the
appropriate decision.
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4.5
Any suspension or withdrawal of the right to use the NF mark leads to prohibition on
using the NF mark and making reference to it.
Likewise, products which are accidentally non-compliant shall not be marketed.
Catalogues and other documentation must no longer carry the NF mark for those
products for which the mark has been suspended or withdrawn (erratum and/or
reprinting).
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Part 5
ORGANISATIONS INVOLVED
____________________________________________
The organizations that are involved in the procedure for granting the right to use the NF
mark and for monitoring NF-certified products are specified below.
The NF mark is the property of AFNOR which has granted AFNOR Certification an
exclusive exploitation license.
AFNOR Certification manages and coordinates the NF certification system which specifies
in particular the governance rules and the operating conditions applicable to the NF
mark.
5.1
Mandated body
In conformity with the General Rules of the NF mark, AFNOR Certification assigns the
performance of the various functions necessary for the management of the NF Mark to
the following organisation, referred to as the Mandated Body:
Centre Scientifique et Technique du Btiment (CSTB)
84 avenue Jean Jaurs
CHAMPS SUR MARNE
F-77447 MARNE LA VALLEE CEDEX 02
5.2
Audit bodies
The audit functions for the manufacturing unit and, as the case may be, on the utilisation
premises, are carried out by the following organisations, designated the audit bodies:
* Centre Scientifique et Technique du Btiment (CSTB)
84, avenue Jean Jaurs
BP 02 Champs-sur-Marne
F-77447 Marne La Valle cedex 02
Tel.: +33 (0)1 64 68 82 84
Fax: +33 (0)1 64 68 84 44
* Socit Franaise de Cramique (SFC)
6/8 rue de la Runion
Les Ulis
F-91955 COURTABOEUF Cedex
Tel.: +33 (0)1 56 56 70 00
Fax: +33 (0)1 64 46 20 28
* Laboratoire Central des Industries Electriques (LCIE)
33, Avenue du Gnral Leclerc
F-92260 FONTENAY AUX ROSES
Tel.: +33 (0)1 40 95 60 60
The auditors in charge of inspections and audits have the right to inspect the premises of
any applicant or holder during the course of their assignment.
5.3
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Test bodies
When the checks9 include tests on products, these will be conducted at the request of the
O.M. by the following mark laboratory(ies):
* Centre Scientifique et Technique du Btiment (CSTB)
84, avenue Jean Jaurs
BP 02 Champs-sur-Marne
F-77447 Marne La Valle cedex 02
Tel.: +33 (0)1 64 68 82 84
Fax: +33 (0)1 64 68 84 44
* Socit Franaise de Cramique (SFC)
6/8 rue de la Runion
Les Ulis
F-91955 COURTABOEUF Cedex
Tel.: +33 (0)1 56 56 70 00
Fax: +33 (0)1 64 46 20 28
* Laboratoire Central des Industries Electriques (LCIE)
33, Avenue du Gnral Leclerc
F-92260 FONTENAY AUX ROSES
Tel.: +33 (0)1 40 95 60 60
5.4
Subcontracting
When necessary, after approval of the Specific Committee, the various functions
described in Paragraphs 5.2 and 5.3 shall be able to be carried out by other audit bodies
or recognised laboratories with which CSTB will have signed a subcontract.
5.5
Specific Committee
A consultative authority is established called the Specific Committee, for which CSTB
provides Office Services.
It is composed as shown below:
A Chairman (member of one of the colleges specified below)
A Vice-Chairman
MANUFACTURERS (3 to 10)
3 to 10 representatives of manufacturers which hold the NF mark Sanitary appliances
USERS / SPECIFIERS (3 to 10)
3 to 10 representatives of users, consumers and specifiers
TECHNICAL BODIES AND ADMINISTRATIONS (3 to 10)
1 representative of the Centre Scientifique et Technique du Btiment (CSTB)
1 representative of Socit Franaise de Cramique (SFC)
1 representative of Eau de Paris
1 representative of the Laboratoire Central des Industries Electriques (LCIE)
1 representative of AFNOR Certification
0 to 5 representatives from technical bodies and administrations
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Part 6
FEES
____________________________________________
The purpose of this section is to set the prices for services relating to NF certification and
describe the terms and conditions of payment.
Services related to NF certification include the following services:
6.1
Registration fee
Admission fee
Audits
Testing
Administration fee
Right to use the NF mark
Additional checks
Promotion
Special costs
SERVICES RELATED TO NF CERTIFICATION
Type of service
Registration fee
Service description
Participation in implementing
the NF mark, including
drawing up and revisions to
certification rules.
General provisions
The registration fee is charged
per production site, in a single
instalment, generally when the
first admission application or an
additional admission application
is deposited.
The registration fee remains
due even in the event that the
right to use the NF mark is not
granted by CSTB and if the
applicant withdraws his file.
Admission fee
Service description
Services including preparation
for the visit, the visit itself,
sampling, the visit report and
any travel costs when the
manufacturing unit is located
in metropolitan France.
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General provisions
Payment for these services
remains due even in the event
that the right to use the NF
mark is not granted or not
renewed.
Service description
This usage fee received by
AFNOR Certification, is
intended to cover:
-
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General provisions
The annual fee for using the NF
Mark is invoiced to the holder
after certification of a product.
Whenever the NF Mark is
granted during the year, the
amount of the usage fee is
calculated pro rata of the
number of months following the
decision to grant the right of
use.
Additional checks
Promotion
Special costs
6.2
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Annual invoices are issued in the first half of the year, sometimes even if the tests and
audits have not yet taken place. Payment is due during the first half of the current tax
year, unless the agreement is terminated in the last three months preceding the new tax
year.
Yet, so long as there are NF-marked products on the market, checks continue to be
conducted as well as payment for the corresponding services.
The applicant/holder shall pay all these costs under the stipulated conditions: The total
amount including tax given in the invoice shall be settled by the due date.
Any shortcomings from the applicant/holder in fact prevent the different stakeholders
concerned from carrying out the inspection duties incumbent upon them under these
certification rules.
In the event that a first official notice sent by registered mail with acknowledgement of
receipt does not bring about payment within one month of all sums owed, any of the
sanctions provided for in the General Rules of the NF Mark may be taken for all the
holders certified products. Furthermore, each stakeholder concerned shall, in this case,
submit all unsettled invoices to the litigation department.
6.3
SERVICE RATES
Rates are revised annually, in accordance with a rate scale issued by CSTB. This revision
is communicated to the Specific Committee.
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Part 7
CERTIFICATION FILES
____________________________________________
One copy of the application for the right to use the NF mark shall be sent to CSTB.
An additional copy of the application shall be sent to LCIE for whirlpool baths.
It must be accompanied by the general information sheet about the applicant and the
product(s) sheet(s), along with the technical file.
In the event that the product comes from a manufacturing unit located outside the
European Economic Area, the applicant shall designate an agent in the European
Economic Area as a joint signatory to the application.
An application concerning a product with a foreign conformity mark or a testing
certificate from a foreign laboratory is dealt with taking into account existing recognition
agreements, in accordance with the General Rules of the NF Mark.
The applicant draws up an application, in French or English, the content of which is to be
adapted on a case-by-case basis.
NOTE: The electronic versions of the models of letters and information sheets can be
obtained from CSTB.
7.1
By submitting an application for the right to use the NF -Sanitary appliances mark, the
applicant:
- Accepts all conditions in the General Rules of the NF Mark and in these certification
rules;
-
Agrees to notify CSTB, in writing, of any changes in the conditions for granting the
right to use the NF mark, with regard to the manufacturer, the manufacturing unit,
the quality system or the product;
Agrees to use the manufacturing trade name presented in the admission application
only for those products that comply with the standards and the additional
specifications laid down in Part 2;
Agrees to carry out the manufacturing checks that are required by these certification
rules;
Accepts to facilitate the work of inspectors in the operations that are required of them
under these certification rules.
7.2
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If the applicant is located outside the European Economic Area, a copy of the mandate in
either French or English shall be attached to the co-signed application (see example
mandate below).
7.3
The purpose of this note is to specify the conditions in which CSTB may extend the
benefit of the right of use to products sold under a designation other than the one
normally used by the manufacturer holding the right of use.
The continued right of use is the authorisation given by CSTB to distribute, totally or
partially, a product family admitted to the NF mark under another brand name while
retaining the same right to refer to the NF mark insofar as the details of alterations
possibly made to the products do not change their operating characteristics in any way.
Terms and conditions:
1.
To obtain the right to continue using the NF mark, the manufacturer and the
distributor shall proceed as indicated hereafter:
for each brand name, send a joint and co-signed application to CSTB to inform them
about the proposed distribution (drawn up in accordance with standard M4 letter
accompanied by the distributors commitment).
In particular, this application must give:
the distributors name and address;
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the new brand name and the new specific references (range and reference)
for each product concerned.
2.
3.
Within the scope of distribution under other brand names, it is acceptable to make
certain presentation adjustments to the appliances concerned, that have no
functional impact.
The manufacturer shall include a list of changes made to the appliances in question
with the continued right of use application.
The mandated organisation then makes sure that these adjustments have no
functional impact.
4.
If necessary, additional checks are carried out at the initiative of the bodies that
manage the mark.
Manufacturers and their distributors are each responsible, in their respective areas, for
the right to use the NF mark regarding the product in question, and agree to apply the
measures which result from the penalties imposed on them in accordance with
certification Rules.
The manufacturer shall agree to inform CSTB of any changes made in distribution as
soon as it becomes aware of them, and in particular whenever it ceases to supply a
distributor.
The distributor shall agree to inform CSTB of any changes in its supplies that ipso facto
bring an end to the right to use the mark, until the process described above is
implemented again for the new source of supplies.
10
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STANDARD LETTER 1
NF MARK SANITARY APPLIANCES
APPLICATION FOR THE RIGHT TO USE THE NF MARK or ADDITIONAL ADMISSION
APPLICATION*
CSTB
Direction HES/Division Robinetterie et Appareils
Sanitaires
For the attention of Mrs Martine TRUFFERT
84 avenue Jean Jaurs - CHAMPS-SUR-MARNE
77447 MARNE LA VALLE CEDEX 2 (France)
Subject: NF MARK SANITARY APPLIANCES
Application for the right to use the NF mark or Additional admission for the right
to use the NF mark for a new product (or product range)* and commitment
Attachment(s): a technical dossier.
Madam,
It is my pleasure to apply for the right to use the NF Mark (detailed product list, may be
on a separate page appended to the application) manufactured at the following
production
plant:(company
name)
(address)
and
for the
following
trade
name:(trademark, trade reference, may be on a separate page appended to the
application).
For that purpose, I declare that I am familiar with and accept the General Rules of the NF
Mark, the certification rules of the NF Mark Sanitary Appliances and I commit myself to
conform to them throughout the duration of the usage of the NF Mark for the
abovementioned products and all products subject to a right-of-use extension.
(1) Furthermore, I delegate to (company name) (company legal form), (registered office)
represented by (Mr/Mrs/Miss)* (name of the legal representative) in that persons
capacity of (capacity) to represent me in France for all questions relative to the use of
the NF Mark Sanitary Appliances in accordance with the mandate appended hereto.
I commit myself to immediately notify CSTB of any new appointment of the
representative designated above.
(1) For this purpose, I request that the expenses that are to be borne by me be invoiced
directly thereto.
It will make the payments for my account and in my name as soon as the invoices are
received, to which it has committed itself by accepting the representation.
I give you permission to display the full version of the certificates issued by
CSTB regarding this application:
YES
NO
Yours faithfully.
Date and signature of the applicants
legal representative
(1) Date and signature of the
applicants legal representative
preceded by the handwritten
endorsement
Valid for Representation
(*)
Strike as appropriate
(1)
Only concerns holders located outside the European Economic Area (EEA).
N.B.:
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STANDARD LETTER 2
NF - SANITARY APPLIANCES MARK
EXTENSION APPLICATION FOR THE RIGHT TO USE THE NF MARK FOR A
MODIFIED PRODUCT OR
A MODIFIED PRODUCT RANGE *
CSTB
Direction HES/Division Robinetterie et Appareils
Sanitaires
For the attention of Mrs. Martine TRUFFERT
84 avenue Jean Jaurs - CHAMPS-SUR-MARNE
77447 MARNE LA VALLEE CEDEX 2 (France)
Subject:NF - SANITARY APPLIANCES MARK
Extension application for the right to use the NF mark for a modified
product or a modified product range*
and commitment.
Attachment(s): a technical dossier.
Madam,
As the holder of the right to use the NF - Sanitary appliances mark for the product(s) my
company manufactures, identified under the following references:
I would like to apply for an extension to the right to use the NF-Sanitary appliances mark
for the products manufactured by my company, based on the NF-certified products with
the following changes (description of changes).
These new sanitary appliances will replace the certified products:
YES
NO
I declare that the products covered by the present application, with regard to the other
characteristics, strictly comply with the products already NF-certified and manufactured
under the same conditions.
I give you permission to display the full version of the certificates issued by CSTB
regarding this application:
YES
NO
Yours faithfully.
Date and signature of the applicants
legal representative
(*)
(1)
N.B.:
Strike as appropriate
Only concerns holders located outside the European Economic Area (EEA).
The application must be presented on the companys headed paper.
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STANDARD LETTER 3
NF MARK - SANITARY APPLIANCES
APPLICATION TO MAINTAIN THE RIGHT TO USE THE NF MARK
CSTB
Direction HES/Division Robinetterie et Appareils
Sanitaires
For the attention of Mrs. Martine TRUFFERT
84 avenue Jean Jaurs - CHAMPS-SUR-MARNE
77447 MARNE LA VALLEE CEDEX 2 (France)
Subject:NF - SANITARY APPLIANCES MARK
Application to maintain the right to use the NF mark
Madam,
I would like to apply to maintain the right to use the NF mark on products which are no
different from those already accepted for the mark other than by their specific references
(range and commercial reference) and brand name affixed thereto or design changes
which do not alter their certified features in any way whatsoever.
The company which will distribute these products under the following brand name:
Brand name requested: ............................................................
has the following contact information:
Company name: ......................................................................
Address: ................................................................................
Identification of the product
admitted to the NF mark
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STANDARD LETTER 4
NF MARK - SANITARY APPLIANCES
APPLICATION TO ABANDON THE RIGHT TO USE THE NF MARK
CSTB
Direction HES/Division Robinetterie et Appareils
Sanitaires
For the attention of Mrs. Martine TRUFFERT
84 avenue Jean Jaurs - CHAMPS-SUR-MARNE
77447 MARNE LA VALLEE CEDEX 2 (France)
Subject:NF - SANITARY APPLIANCES MARK
Application to abandon the right to use the NF mark
Madam,
As holder of the NF Sanitary Appliances mark, I am requesting to abandon the right to
use the NF mark for the products subject of certificate no. ...................................... for
the following reasons:
(1)
N.B.:
Only concerns holders located outside the European Economic Area (EEA).
The application must be presented on the companys headed paper.
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DISTRIBUTORS COMMITMENT
(To be filled in and attached if the company is different from the holder)
I, the undersigned: ...................................................................
acting in my capacity as: .........................................................................................
Give the legal representatives capacity (MD, Chairman, CEO, etc.)
of company: ..........................................................................................................
with headquarters at: .............................................................................................
hereby undertake:
to make no technical changes, in particular affecting the nature and/or operational features
of the products named below:
Identification of the product
admitted to the NF mark
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MANUFACTURING SHEET
APPLICANT/HOLDER GENERAL INFORMATION SHEET
NF MARK - SANITARY APPLIANCES
MANUFACTURING UNIT
-
Address: _________________________________________________________________
Country: ________________
Telephone: ________________________
Email: ___________________________________________________________________
Invoicing address (if not the same as the manufacturing unit address): ________________
- Fax: ______________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Address: _________________________________________________________________
Country: ________________
Telephone: ________________________
Email: ___________________________________________________________________
- Fax: ______________________________
Address: _________________________________________________________________
Country: ________________
Telephone: ________________________
Email: ___________________________________________________________________
- Fax: ______________________________
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EXAMPLE MANDATE
AGENT in the European Economic Area (if requested):
-
Address: _________________________________________________________________
Country: ________________
Telephone: ________________________
Email: ___________________________________________________________________
- Fax: ______________________________
financial aspects
complaints
1
2
3
Cosignature
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Product characterisation:
Dimensioned drawings with tolerances and dates.
SINKS MADE OF ENAMELLED
MATERIALS
Washing sink
Sink with border
Sink - basin
Drain board
Deep sink
Single sink
Sink top to be integrated
Sink top to be installed
Pantry sink
Material:
Earthware
Fine earthware
Steel
Cast iron
No
If yes, - on which site: .............................................................
- under which reference...................................................
- under which brand name: ..............................................
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Product characterisation:
Dimensioned drawings with tolerances and dates.
STAINLESS STEEL SINKS
Washing sink
Sink with border
Sink - basin
Drain board
Deep sink
Single sink
Sink top to be integrated
Sink top to be installed
Pantry sink
Add on
Cast
No
If yes, - on which site: .............................................................
- under which reference...................................................
- under which brand name: ..............................................
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Product characterisation:
Dimensioned drawings with tolerances and dates.
SYNTHETIC MATERIAL SINKS
Washing sink
Single sink
Sink - basin
Drain board
Pantry sink
Deep sink
Material11 : .............................................................................................................
Gel coat: .................
Length (in mm): .....
Width (in mm): ...............................
Sink depth (in mm): ........................
Reparable:
Yes
No
No
If yes, - on which site: .............................................................
- under which reference: ................................................
- under which brand name: ..............................................
11
State the number of suppliers for each material and attach material datasheets
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Product characterisation:
Dimensioned drawings with tolerances and dates.
WASHBASINS/ HAND-RINSE BASINS /
BOWLS / VANITY TOPS MADE OF
SANITARY CERAMIC
Angle washbasin
Semi-integrated washbasin
Integrated washbasin
Special washbasin
Wall-hung washbasin
Hand-rinse basin
Semi-integrated bowl
Washbasin installed on
Bowl
Washbasin installed on
pedestal
cabinet
Material:
Porcelain
Earthware
Fine earthware
Yes
No
No
If yes, - on which site: .............................................................
- under which reference: ................................................
- under which brand name: ..............................................
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Product characterisation:
Dimensioned drawings with tolerances and dates.
BOWLS AND VANITY TOPS MADE OF SYNTHETIC
MATERIALS
Yes
No
No
If yes, - on which site: .............................................................
- under which reference: ................................................
- under which brand name: ..............................................
12
State the number of suppliers for each material and attach material datasheets
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Product characterisation:
Dimensioned drawings with tolerances and dates.
BIDETS MADE OF SANITARY
CERAMIC
Porcelain
Earthware
Fine earthware
Wall-hung:
Yes
No
No
If yes, - on which site: .............................................................
- under which reference: ................................................
- under which brand name: ..............................................
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Product characterisation:
Dimensioned drawings with tolerances and dates.
Manufacturers maintenance and installation instructions
SHOWER TRAYS MADE OF ENAMELLED
MATERIALS
Earthware
Fine earthware
Steel
Cast iron
to be installed
to be integrated
No
If yes, - on which site: .............................................................
- under which reference: ................................................
- under which brand name: ..............................................
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Product characterisation:
Dimensioned drawings with tolerances and dates.
Manufacturers maintenance and installation instructions
to be installed
to be integrated
No
If yes, - on which site: .............................................................
- under which reference: ................................................
- under which brand name: ..............................................
13
State the number of suppliers for each material and attach material datasheets
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Product characterisation:
Dimensioned drawings with tolerances and dates.
Manufacturers maintenance and installation instructions
No
If yes, - on which site: .............................................................
- under which reference: ................................................
- under which brand name: ..............................................
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Product characterisation:
Dimensioned drawings with tolerances and dates.
Manufacturers maintenance and installation instructions
No
If yes, - on which site: .............................................................
- under which reference: ................................................
- under which brand name: ..............................................
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Product characterisation:
Dimensioned drawings with tolerances and dates.
Manufacturers maintenance and installation instructions
No
If yes, - on which site: .............................................................
- under which reference: ................................................
- under which brand name: ..............................................
14
State the number of suppliers for each material and attach material datasheets
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Product characterisation:
Dimensioned drawings with tolerances and dates.
Manufacturers maintenance and installation instructions
WHIRLPOOL BATHS
Range (name): .......................................................................................................
Reference (code): ...................................................................................................
Material:
System: ................................................................................................................
Shape (rectangular, round, pentagonal, etc.): ............................................................
Length (in mm): ..............................................
Width (in mm): ...............................................
Mass (in kg): ..................................................
Capacity at overflow (in litres): .........................
System type:
Yes
No
No
If yes, - on which site: .............................................................
- under which reference: ................................................
- under which brand name: ..............................................
15
State the number of suppliers for each material and attach material datasheets
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Product characterisation:
Dimensioned drawings with tolerances and dates.
Materials.
WC PAN MADE OF SANITARY CERAMIC
Material:
Porcelain
Earthware
Fine earthware
Wall-hung:
Yes
No
Horizontal
Vertical
No
If yes, - on which site: .............................................................
- under which reference: ................................................
- under which brand name: ..............................................
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Product characterisation:
Dimensioned drawings with tolerances and dates.
EQUIPPED FLUSHING CISTERNS
Bottom
Side
Back
Double flush:
Yes
No
Mechanism:
Holder: ........................................................................................
Brand name: ................................................................................
Range and/or reference: ................................................................
CSTB code of the corresponding NF certificate: .................................
Float valve:
Holder: ........................................................................................
Brand name: ................................................................................
Range and/or reference: ................................................................
CSTB code of the corresponding NF certificate: .................................
Independent wall-hung
Independent built-in:
Reference of the push plate(s): .............................................................
Push plate installation type:
vertical
horizontal
No
If yes, - on which site: .............................................................
- under which reference: ................................................
- under which brand name: ..............................................
16
The reference of an equipped flushing cistern must be modified when any of the equipment in it is
modified.
17
For synthetic materials, state the number of suppliers for each material and attach material datasheets.
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Yes
No
Water supply:
Bottom
Side
Back
WC toilet seat:
Holder: ..........................................................................................
Brand name: ..................................................................................
Range and/or reference: ..................................................................
CSTB code of the corresponding NF certificate (Wxxx): ........................
Material:
Stop valve18 :
Holder: ..........................................................................................
Brand name: ..................................................................................
Range and/or reference: ..................................................................
CSTB code of the corresponding NF certificate: ...................................
Horizontal
Vertical
No
If yes, - on which site: .............................................................
- under which reference ..................................................
- under which brand name: ..............................................
18
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Yes
No
Water supply:
Bottom
Side
Back
WC toilet seat:
Holder: ..........................................................................................
Brand name: ..................................................................................
Range and/or reference: ..................................................................
CSTB code of the corresponding NF certificate (Wxxx): ........................
Material: ........................................................................................
Stop valve19 :
Holder: ..........................................................................................
Brand name: ..................................................................................
Range and/or reference: ..................................................................
CSTB code of the corresponding NF certificate: ...................................
Horizontal
Vertical
No
If yes, - on which site: .............................................................
- under which reference: ................................................
- under which brand name: ..............................................
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Product characterisation:
Dimensioned drawings with tolerances and dates.
ENAMELLED PRODUCTS FOR PUBLIC
USE
Material:
Public washbasin
Bib-cock
Squat toilet
Special pan
Individual urinal
Water outlet
Urinal
Drinking fountain
Porcelain
Earthware
Fine earthware
Yes
No
No
If yes, - on which site: .............................................................
- under which reference: ................................................
- under which brand name: ..............................................
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Product characterisation:
Dimensioned drawings with tolerances and dates.
Materials.
SUPPORT FRAMES
Washbasin
Bidet
Urinal
Push plate:
- Reference: ..........................................................................
- Material: ............................................................................
- Colour: ..............................................................................
Frame type:
wall-hung
self supporting
universal
No
If yes, - on which site: .............................................................
- under which reference: ................................................
- under which brand name: ..............................................
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Model identification:
Opening type:
sliding
hinged
retractable
folding
Configuration:
front access
corner access
Aesthetic:
No
If yes, - on which site: .............................................................
- under which reference: ................................................
- under which brand name: ..............................................
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Colour characterisation:
Materials.
COLOURS
Name: ..................................................................................................................
References (code): .................................................................................................
Appearance
Matt
Gloss
Colour
Light
Medium
Dark
Y or L: ...................................
PEI (enamelled products only): ................................................................................
Surface treatment: .................................................................................................
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Part 8
GLOSSARY
____________________________________________
GLOSSARY RELATED TO CERTIFICATION
Approval of the right to use the NF mark: Authorisation notified by CSTB for an
applicant to place the NF mark on the product for which the application was made.
Audit: Methodical, independent and documented process to obtain proofs of audits and
to evaluate them objectively to determine the extent to which audit criteria are satisfied
(see standard NF EN ISO 9000). Within the framework of the NF mark, the audit is the
part of the inspection of the manufacturing unit dealing with evaluation of the
manufacturers quality management.
Warning: Decision about penalty notified by CSTB by which the holder is invited to
correct any observed defects within a given time.
Application: Letter by which an applicant requests the right to use the NF mark,
declares that he is familiar with the General Rules and these certification rules, and
agrees to respect them.
Applicant: Any legal entity:
manufacturing products used within the application field defined above and
capable of respecting the technical requirements defined in part 2 of this
document (also called the manufacturer);
distributing products within the application field defined above, for which the
manufacturer respects the technical requirements described in part 2 of this
document (also called the distributor);
can apply for the right to use the NF mark. This request will be called an application,
the entity that makes the application being called the applicant
Right to use the NF mark: Right notified by CSTB to an applicant to use the NF mark
for his product in accordance with the General Rules and these certification rules.
Critical deviation: Major non-fulfilment of a certification reference system requirement
seriously calling into question the products / services performance or the quality
management systems effectiveness.
Non-critical deviation: Minor non-fulfilment of a certification reference system
requirement not seriously calling into question the products / services performance or
the quality management systems effectiveness.
Extension: Decision notified by CSTB by which the right to use the NF mark is extended
to a modified product.
Continued right of use: Decision notified by CSTB by which the right to use the NF
mark is granted for a product marketed under a different brand name and/or specific
references (commercial range and/or reference) without any modification to the certified
characteristics.
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Agent: person or legal entity located in the European Economic Area that represents the
applicant/holder outside the EEA and with a written mandate from the applicant/holder,
notifying him that he can act on behalf of the applicant/holder and specifying the
framework (assignments and associated responsibilities and financial aspects,
complaints, contact with the certifying organisation) within the certification process of the
NF mark in accordance with the measures defined in the certification rules.
The agent may be the distributor or the importer, but his different functions are clearly
identified.
Product: Finished product originating from a determined manufacturing unit, defined by
a brand name, a trade reference specific to the product presented and technical
characteristics
Receivability: State of a file used to investigate the application; receivability applies to
the administrative and technical parts of the file.
Renewal: Decision notified by CSTB by which the holders right to use the NF mark is
renewed.
Note: Observation reporting a partial failure to satisfy a specified requirement but which,
alone, does not introduce a major risk that the audited partys customers may not be
satisfied or about the aptitude of the system to achieve the required product quality.
Withdrawal: Decision notified by CSTB that withdraws the right to use the NF mark.
Withdrawal may be pronounced as a penalty or if the holder abandons the usage right.
Suspension: Decision notified by CSTB that temporarily cancels authorisation of the
right to use the NF mark for a given duration. Suspension may be pronounced as a
penalty or following temporary abandonment by the holder.
Holder: Legal entity who benefits from the right to use the NF mark.
PRODUCT GLOSSARY
Type: Clearly determined set of sanitary appliances made of a clearly determined
material (e.g.: enamelled porcelain sinks, enamelled fine earthware sinks, cast acrylic
baths, x synthetic material shower trays).
Model: Clearly determined appliance, for which the colour and equipment are not
determined.
Range: Set of equipment with the same design.
Colour range: see document 02
Item: Finished product corresponding to a single commercial reference (for which the
colour and equipment are defined).
Mechanical impact tests: Also called Ball impact tests. Tests done by dropping a steel
ball.
Mark laboratories: Set of independent laboratories acting within the framework of this
application of the NF mark (see part 5 of these certification rules).
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APPENDICES
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APPENDIX I
Sampling rules and test methods used by the NF mark
laboratory(ies)
FOR APPLIANCES MADE OF ENAMELLED SANITARY CERAMIC
____________________________________________________________
1
Appliances concerned
The different types of appliances to which this appendix is applicable are defined below:
The following tables present examinations and tests to be made by NF organisations and
samples to be taken in the plant by the inspector / auditor for carrying out these tests.
2.1
First admission
If tests are done by the manufacturer, all results shall be provided with the admission file.
Nature of inspections and tests
Test laboratory
NF mark laboratory
Resistance to chemicals and stains (NF D14-506, NF for each colour range (limited to six: gloss/ dark, gloss
D14-507, NF D14-508)
/medium, gloss/light and matt/dark, matt/medium, matt/light);
there are enough items to take three 100 x 100 mm flat test
Resistance to chemicals and stains (NF EN 13310;
pieces or three controls plates made at the same time as the
NF EN 14527 et NF EN 14688)
items (namely not more than 6 x 3 = 18 test pieces)
Type test for conformity with the European
standard.
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers laboratory
NF mark laboratory
Test laboratory
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers laboratory
NF mark laboratory
Test laboratory
Test laboratory
2.2
Monitoring
Nature of inspections and tests
Test laboratory
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
Test laboratory
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers laboratory
1 item in a model
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers laboratory
Test laboratory
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers laboratory
Test laboratory
1 item in a model
NF mark laboratory
2.3
2.3.1
Appliance type
Dimensional check
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers
laboratory
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers
laboratory
Wall-hung washbasin
and sink
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers
laboratory
Bidet
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers
laboratory
Wall-hung bidet
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers
laboratory
Static loads
Pan operation
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers
laboratory
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers
laboratory
1
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers
laboratory
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers
laboratory
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers
laboratory
Thermal shock
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers
laboratory
NF mark laboratory
1 (3 references
maximum)
NF mark laboratory
1 (3 references
maximum)
Appliance type
Hand-rinse basins
Dimensional check
Static loads
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers
laboratory
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers
laboratory
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers
laboratory
Wall-hung appliances
for public use
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers
laboratory
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers
laboratory
Shower tray
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers
laboratory
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers
laboratory
Shower tray 1 m
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers
laboratory
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers
laboratory
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers
laboratory
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers
laboratory
Thermal shock
Bottom stability
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers
laboratory
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers
laboratory
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers
laboratory
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers
laboratory
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers
laboratory
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers
laboratory
Copies of records of checks mentioned above that can be made by the manufacturer must be sent to the NF mark laboratory that deals with
extensions, together with appliances that are to be checked by the laboratory.
The mark laboratory that deals with extensions (from January 1 to December 31) is the laboratory that performs the monitoring inspection during
the calendar year.
2.3.2
Water
replacement
Dimensional
check
Hydraulic
characteristics
Sanitary safety
check
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
2.3.3
Tightening check
Operating tests of
the associated
pan
Number of items
per reference
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
1
(maximum 3
pan references)
Resistance
Resistance
Resistance
Resistance
Resistance
to
to
to
to
to
Two cases can arise depending on whether or not the mark laboratory knows the colour ranges:
For an extension application for a new colour range, tests shall be made by the mark laboratory except for the last test that can be
made by the manufacturers laboratory
For an extension application for a new colour in a previously accepted range, tests may be made by the manufacturers laboratory. In
this case, the results shall be attached to the extension application.
APPENDIX II
Sampling rules and test methods used by the NF mark
laboratory(ies)
Appliances concerned
The different types of appliances to which this appendix is applicable are defined below:
enamelled steel or enamelled cast iron baths,
enamelled steel or enamelled cast iron shower trays.
The following tables present examinations and tests to be made by NF organisations and
samples to be taken in the plant by the inspector / auditor for carrying out these tests.
2.1
First admission
If tests are done by the manufacturer, all results shall be provided with the admission file.
Nature of inspections and tests
Test laboratory
General characteristics:
Resistance to abrasion (NF D14-501)
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers laboratory
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers laboratory
NF mark laboratory
Test laboratory
NF mark laboratory
2.2
Monitoring
Nature of inspections and tests
Test laboratory
for each colour range (gloss/ dark, gloss /medium, gloss/light and
matt/dark, matt/medium, matt/light); there are enough items to
take nine 100 x 100 mm flat test pieces or nine controls plates made
at the same time as the appliances.
NF mark laboratory
General characteristics:
Resistance to abrasion (NF D14-501)
Resistance to chemicals and stains (NF D14-506, for each colour range (gloss/ dark, gloss /medium, gloss/light and
NF D14-507, NF D14-508)
matt/dark, matt/medium, matt/light); there are enough items to
take three 100 x 100 mm flat test pieces or three controls plates
made at the same time as the items.
Resistance to static loads (NF EN 14516 and NF
EN 14527)
Static loads are not applicable to cast iron baths
and shower trays.
Resistance to thermal shocks (NF D14-503)
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers laboratory
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers laboratory
1 item taken exclusively from the stock of items intended for sale
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers laboratory
2.3
2.3.1
Appliance type
Dimensional check
Static loads
Shower tray
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers laboratory
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers laboratory
Shower tray 1 m
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers laboratory
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers laboratory
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers laboratory
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers laboratory
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers laboratory
Bath
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers laboratory
Thermal shocks
Number of
items per
reference
1
1
Copies of records of checks mentioned above that can be made by the manufacturer must be sent to the NF mark laboratory that deals with
extensions, together with appliances that are to be checked by the laboratory.
The mark laboratory that deals with extensions (from January 1 to December 31) is the laboratory that performs the monitoring inspection during
the calendar year.
2.3.2
For an extension application for a new colour range, tests shall be made by the mark laboratory except for the last test that can be
made by the manufacturers laboratory
For an extension application for a new colour in a previously accepted range, tests may be made by the manufacturers laboratory. In
this case, the results shall be attached to the extension application.
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APPENDIX III
Sampling rules and test methods used by the NF mark
laboratory(ies)
Appliances concerned
The different types of appliances to which this appendix is applicable are defined below:
Stainless steel sinks
The following tables present examinations and tests to be made by NF organisations and
samples to be taken in the plant by the inspector / auditor for carrying out these tests.
2.1
First admission
Five flat 200 x 200 mm test pieces, for each type of steel, or 5 control plates taken from
products
1 item
a sample of 1 appliance is taken for each appliance model, and another two will be taken
if the results are nonconforming
1 item taken exclusively from the stock of items intended for sale
2.2
Monitoring
Nature of inspections and tests
Test laboratory
General characteristics:
Resistance to chemicals and stains (NF EN
13310)
Five flat 200 x 200 mm test pieces, for each type of steel,
taken from products
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
1 item
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
2.3
Test laboratory
Connection dimensions
Dimensions
Straightness
Angularity
Overflow
Flow
NF mark laboratory
Static loads
NF mark laboratory
Marking
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APPENDIX IV
Sampling rules and test methods used by the NF mark
laboratory(ies)
Appliances concerned
The different types of appliances to which this appendix is applicable are defined below:
Sinks made of synthetic materials
The following tables present examinations and tests to be made by NF organisations and
samples to be taken in the plant by the inspector / auditor for carrying out these tests.
2.1
First admission
for each material, 3 flat 50 x 50 mm test pieces with ground edges taken from the
products
for each material and for each colour range (limited to three: one dark, one medium
and one light) and for each appearance (gloss or matt), three 25 x 100 mm test pieces
taken from the products
for each material and for each colour range (limited to three: one dark, one medium
and one light) and for each appearance (gloss or matt), three 50 x 175 mm test pieces
taken from the products
for each material, 5 flat 200 x 200 mm test pieces taken from the products
for each material, 3 flat 100 x 100 mm test pieces taken from the products
for each material, 3 flat 100 x 100 mm test pieces taken from the products
for each model of appliance, regardless of the colour, one appliance is taken for testing
and another two are taken if the results are nonconforming
1 item
1 item taken exclusively from the stock of items intended for sale
2.2
Monitoring
Nature of inspections and tests
Test laboratory
General characteristics:
Determination of water absorption (NF EN ISO
62, method I)
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
for each material, 3 flat 100 x 100 mm test pieces taken from
the products
NF mark laboratory
for each material, 3 flat 100 x 100 mm test pieces taken from
the products
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
1 item
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
Test laboratory
NF mark laboratory
2.3
Test laboratory
Connection dimensions
Dimensions
Planeness
Straightness
Angularity
Overflow
Flow
Water absorption
NF mark laboratory
Thermal shocks
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
Abrasion
NF mark laboratory
Scratching
NF mark laboratory
Static loads
NF mark laboratory
Marking
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APPENDIX V
Sampling rules and test methods used by the NF mark
laboratory(ies)
Appliances concerned
The different types of appliances to which this appendix is applicable are defined below:
Flushing cisterns made of synthetic materials
The following tables present examinations and tests to be made by NF organisations and
samples to be taken in the plant by the inspector / auditor for carrying out these tests.
2.1
First admission
General characteristics:
Resistance to chemicals and stains (NF EN 263 and part 2 Five 200 x 200 mm flat test pieces for each type of material (body, lid and push plate for
document 14 - 2.3)
built-in cisterns)
For each colour range (limited to three: one dark, one medium, one light) and for each
Colour fastness under light (part 2 - document 14 - 2.4) material, three 50 x 175 mm test pieces taken from appliances.
The push plate is sampled when the cistern is built-in.
Check compatibility with network disinfection products 20
(NF D12-203)
Cistern / pan resistance to tightening (NF D12-203)
For WC suites
20
If the tests for built-in cisterns are done for the NFSanitary Components mark (NF076), then the results of these tests will be taken into account for the NFSanitary appliances mark (NF017).
1 item taken exclusively from the stock of items intended for sale
3 different cisterns taken only from the stock of items intended for sale.
All tests take place in the mark laboratory(ies). Other types are tested in the
manufacturers laboratory if the inspector or the auditor has validated the test means
1 item for each model taken exclusively from the stock of items intended for sale
21
If the tests for built-in cisterns are done for the NFSanitary Components mark (NF076), then the results of these tests will be taken into account for the NFSanitary appliances mark (NF017).
22
If the tests for built-in cisterns are done for the NFSanitary Components mark (NF076), then the results of these tests will be taken into account for the NFSanitary appliances mark (NF017).
2.2
Monitoring
General characteristics:
Resistance to chemicals and stains (NF EN 263 and part 2 Five 200 x 200 mm flat test pieces for each type of material (body, lid and push plate for
document 14 - 2.3)
built-in cisterns)
For each colour range (limited to three: one dark, one medium, one light) and for each
material, three 50 x 175 mm test pieces taken from appliances.
1 item taken exclusively from the stock of items intended for sale
23
If the tests for built-in cisterns are done for the NFSanitary Components mark (NF076), then the results of these tests will be taken into account for the NFSanitary appliances mark (NF017).
24
1 cistern taken exclusively from the stock of items intended for sale.
All tests take place in the mark laboratory(ies). Other types are tested in the
manufacturers laboratory if the inspector or the auditor has validated the test means
1 item for each model taken exclusively from the stock of items intended for sale
24
If the tests for built-in cisterns are done for the NFSanitary Components mark (NF076), then the results of these tests will be taken into account for the NFSanitary appliances mark (NF017).
25
If the tests for built-in cisterns are done for the NFSanitary Components mark (NF076), then the results of these tests will be taken into account for the NFSanitary appliances mark (NF017).
2.3
Test laboratory
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
Tightening
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
Moulding quality
NF mark laboratory
Hydraulic characteristics
NF mark laboratory
Water replacement
NF mark laboratory
Sanitary safety
NF mark laboratory
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APPENDIX VI
Sampling rules and test methods used by the NF mark
laboratory(ies)
Appliances concerned
The different types of appliances to which this appendix is applicable are defined below:
The following tables present examinations and tests to be made by NF organisations and
samples to be taken in the plant by the inspector / auditor for carrying out these tests.
2.1
First admission
If tests are done by the manufacturer, all results shall be provided with the admission file.
Test laboratory
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
For each material, five 200 x 200 mm flat test pieces taken
from products, for one colour range
NF mark laboratory
For each material, five 200 x 200 mm flat test pieces taken
from products, for one colour range
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
Resistance to scratching (except for NF certified acrylic For each material, three 100 X 100 mm flat test pieces
based appliances) (NF EN 14688)
taken from products
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers laboratory
Test laboratory
NF mark laboratory
One item for each material for bowls and for vanity
tops.
One item for each material for bowls and for vanity
tops.
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
Test laboratory
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
2.2
Monitoring
Nature of inspections and tests
Test laboratory
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
Resistance to chemicals and stains (except for NF For each material, five 200 x 200 mm flat test pieces taken from
certified acrylic based appliances) (NF EN 263)
products, for one colour range
NF mark laboratory
For each material, three 100 X 100 mm flat test pieces taken
from products
NF mark laboratory
For each material, three 100 X 100 mm flat test pieces taken
from products
NF mark laboratory
Test laboratory
For wall-hung vanity tops, one item is sampled and tested for
each material and the test is repeated with another two items if
the results are nonconforming.
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers laboratory26
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers laboratory27
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers laboratory28
26
27
28
All tests for appliances made of synthetic materials other than acrylic are made by NF mark laboratory(ies) (defined in
Tests for appliances made of acrylic materials may be made in the manufacturers laboratory if the means used by the
validated by the inspector / auditor.
All tests for appliances made of synthetic materials other than acrylic are made by NF mark laboratory(ies) (defined in
Tests for appliances made of acrylic materials may be made in the manufacturers laboratory if the means used by the
validated by the inspector / auditor.
All tests for appliances made of synthetic materials other than acrylic are made by NF mark laboratory(ies) (defined in
Tests for appliances made of acrylic materials may be made in the manufacturers laboratory if the means used by the
validated by the inspector / auditor.
Part 5).
manufacturer are recognised and
Part 5).
manufacturer are recognised and
Part 5).
manufacturer are recognised and
Test laboratory
1 item taken exclusively from the stock of items intended for sale
NF mark laboratory or
manufacturers laboratory29
NF mark laboratory
29
All tests for appliances made of synthetic materials other than acrylic are made by NF mark laboratory(ies) (defined in Part 5).
Tests for appliances made of acrylic materials may be made in the manufacturers laboratory if the means used by the manufacturer are recognised and
validated by the inspector / auditor.
2.3
2.3.1
Test laboratory
Dimensions
Static loads
Thermal shocks
Mechanical shocks
2.3.2
Nature of measures on baths and shower trays made of synthetic materials other than acrylic
Tests
Dimensions
Test laboratory
Manufacturers laboratory or NF mark laboratory
Water absorption
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
Abrasion
NF mark laboratory
Scratching
NF mark laboratory
Static loads
Thermal shocks
NF mark laboratory
Mechanical shocks
NF mark laboratory
2.3.3
Nature of measures on bowls and vanity tops made of synthetic materials other than acrylic
Tests
Test laboratory
Dimensions
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
Abrasion
NF mark laboratory
Scratching
NF mark laboratory
Static loads
Thermal shocks
NF mark laboratory
Mechanical shocks
NF mark laboratory
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APPENDIX VII
Sampling rules and test methods used by the NF mark
laboratory(ies)
Appliances concerned
The different types of appliances to which this appendix is applicable are defined below:
whirlpool baths
The following tables present examinations and tests to be made by NF organisations and
samples to be taken in the plant by the inspector / auditor for carrying out these tests.
2.1
First admission
2 items for each whirlpool system for 2 bath models (one with a capacity of less than 200
Check hygiene characteristics (water retention) (NF EN
litres and the other with a capacity greater than or equal to 200 litres) taken from the stock
12764)
of finished products intended for sale
Check attraction of hair (Part 2 document 11)
2 items for each whirlpool system for 2 bath models (one with a capacity of less than 200
litres and the other with a capacity greater than or equal to 200 litres) taken from the stock
of finished products intended for sale
2 items for each whirlpool system for 2 bath models (one with a capacity of less than 200
Check the air inlet temperature at the bath intake (Part
litres and the other with a capacity greater than or equal to 200 litres) taken from the stock
2 document 11)
of finished products intended for sale
Either the non-return valves have the NF Antipollution for water installations Mark that
guarantees conformity with standard NF P43-008 and specifications in rules for the mark
NF045, and no other check is made;
Or 2 items for each whirlpool system for 2 bath models (one with a capacity of less than
200 litres and the other with a capacity of more than or equal to 200 litres), are taken from
the stock of finished products intended for sale.
1 item from each whirlpool system is taken from the stock of finished products intended for
sale.
1 whirlpool bath.
2.2
Monitoring
Nature of inspections and tests
Test laboratory
1 whirlpool bath.
NF mark laboratory
Test laboratory
1 whirlpool bath.
1 whirlpool bath.
NF mark laboratory
2.3
Test laboratory
NF mark laboratory
Attraction of hair
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
Electrical safety
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
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APPENDIX VIII
Sampling rules and test methods used by the NF mark
laboratory(ies)
Appliances concerned
The different types of appliances to which this appendix is applicable are defined
below:
support frames.
The following tables present examinations and tests to be made by NF organisations and
samples to be taken in the plant by the inspector / auditor for carrying out these tests.
2.1
First admission
General characteristics:
Durability
1 item for each nature of material, for each type of finish and for each type of assembly.
2.2
Monitoring
General characteristics:
Durability (NF D 12-208)
1 item
1 item
1 item
2.3
Dimensional check
Static loads
Durability
Support frame
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
NF mark laboratory
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APPENDIX IX
Sampling rules and test methods used by the NF mark
laboratory(ies)
Appliances concerned
The different types of appliances to which this appendix is applicable are defined below:
shower enclosures.
The following tables present examinations and tests to be made by NF organisations and
samples to be taken in the plant by the inspector / auditor for carrying out these tests.
2.1
Admission/extension
2.2
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Monitoring
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Document 01
Technical specifications additional to standards
____________________________________________
Waiver to standards NF EN 31, NF EN 35, NF EN 36, NF EN 232 and NF EN 251:
Gauges in standards NF EN 31, NF EN 35, NF EN 36, NF EN 232 and NF EN 251 are
replaced by gauges presented in document 03.
Waivers to standard NF EN 31:
Dimension h does not need to be checked.
Dimension d5 must be greater than dimension d4=63 mm (no tolerance because
reference diameter).
Dimension e (distance between diameters d4 and d5) shall be 2mm.
Add to 3.3: Plane surface for seal: this surface shall be perpendicular to the centre
line of the upper cone on which the plug bears: a defect of less than 2 mm is allowed.
Since the washbasin is installed level on a vertical support that is itself level, the
planeness defect is measured relative to the horizontal using a shim (it must be
impossible to insert a 2 mm shim) or any other appropriate means.
Since dimension d1 (diameter of outside holes in the case of a 3-hole valve fitting) is
not easy to check if the valve fitting hole is pre-drilled, it is acceptable to check that the
pre-drilling diameter is more than 32 mm which guarantees a 32 mm hole for the valve
fitting hole.
The width of the plane part of the valve fitting ledge between the centre line of the
valve fitting hole and the back edge of the plane part (g4) shall be greater than or
equal to 30 mm.
The distance from the centre line of the central hole to the wall (g5) shall be greater
than or equal to 45 mm.
Dimension t specified in the standard does not have to be respected when the
hand-rinse basin is not fitted with an overflow because in this case it is not
concerned by this dimension.
On the other hand, if the hand-rinse basin is fitted with an overflow, then the
adaptability of the drains concerned have to be checked so that this
specification can be waived (dimension t).
Larger attachment holes than those recommended in standard EN 111 may be used to
facilitate insertion of corner hand-rinse basins if the studs are prepositioned on the
supporting wall.
Waiver to standard NF EN 33:
Dimension q1 (distance between vertical planes passing through the outlet orifice and
through the point of the assembly closest to the wall) may be either 140 25 mm, or
100 25 mm.
Waivers to standards NF EN 35 and NF EN 36:
Dimension h does not need to be checked.
Dimension d5 must be greater than dimension d4=63 mm (no tolerance because
reference diameter).
Dimension e (distance between diameters d4 and d5) shall be 2mm.
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During static load tests, the dial gauge placed at the centre of the bath may be
moved if the bath is fitted with a central stand.
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The value x (level difference between r and r1 for access of tools) given in table 2 in
5.1 (page 6 in the standard) is not checked for the purposes of the NF mark.
The value of dimension D1 (overflow hole diameter) specified in table 4 in 6 (page 9
in the standard), should read 32
2
1
mm.
200 5
2.3 0.3
Built-in cistern
Mid-height
independent wall-hung
cistern
565 5
1365 5
1.8
1.8
0 , 4
0 ,1 b
1.6
0 , 4
0 ,1
1.7
not applicable
not applicable
WC suite
Multi-pan adjacent
cistern
2.3 0.3
2.0
a Cisterns with fixed flush tube and cisterns built into a prefabricated industrial
support frame shall be tested as delivered by the manufacturer, independently of the
test height.
b Flow with an installed flow stabiliser.
c Built-in single-piece cisterns and WC suites shall be tested in accordance with
standard NF EN 997.
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Document 02
Additional general specifications
____________________________________________
1.
2.
3.
When the valve fitting ledge is not conforming with the connection dimensions
standard for design reasons, and the manufacturer delivers the valve fittings
associated with the appliance, the valve fittings do not necessarily have to be NF.
However, they must respect regulations in force including the May 29 1997 Order
dealing with materials in contact with water intended for human consumption.
4.
Colour
Light
Medium
Dark
Appearance
Light Gloss
Light Matt
Colour
Medium Gloss
Medium matt
Dark Gloss
Dark Matt
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Document 03
Connection dimension check gauges
____________________________________________
Gauges in standards NF EN 232 and NF EN 251 are replaced by gauges presented in 1,
2, 3 and 4 below.
Connection dimension check gauges specified in standards NF EN 31, NF EN 35, NF EN 36
are presented in 5 below.
Tolerances applicable to dimensional check gauges for plug hole drillings are as follows:
0
0,1
0,1
0 mm for measuring a minimum value.
Furthermore, the tolerance of the gauge support diameter (check of the plug hole
reference diameter) is 0.1 mm.
The check gauge shall have at least one contact point with the plug hole and a maximum
difference of less than 1 mm after balancing the clearances.
1150,1
105
20
6+0,1
0
30
2+0,1
0
10
0
16-0,1
121
87
Unit: mm
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850,1
75
20
6+0,1
0
30
2+0,1
0
0
25-0,1
19
121
59
Unit: mm
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1150,1
105
20
6+0,1
0
30
2+0,1
0
0
25-0,1
19
121
87
Unit: mm
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700,1
60
20
6+0,1
0
2+0,1
0
30
0
16-0,1
10
121
48,8
Unit: mm
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630,1
20
2,14
77
94
2+0,1
0
8,66
101
0
40+0,1
0
45-0,1
42
Unit: mm
NF EN 31 (oct.1999) : Lavabos sur pied - Cotes de raccordement
NF EN 32 (oct.1999) : Lavabos suspendus - Cotes de raccordement
NF EN 35 (jan.2001) : Bidets sur pied alimentation par surverse - Cotes de raccordement
NF EN 36 (oct.1999) : Bidets suspendus alimentation par surverse - Cotes de raccordement
NF EN 111(dc.2003): Lave-mains suspendus - Cotes de raccordment
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Document 04
Preferred ranges for use of enamelled sanitary
appliances
____________________________________________
The following information shall appear in the manufacturers catalogue.
For enamelled sanitary appliances, three wear classes have been defined as a function of
the resistance to abrasion of their coating.
This resistance is defined by a standard test (NF D14-501) commonly called the PEI
abrasion test.
According to this method, the enamelled surfaces are progressively worn by mechanical
friction by steel balls and an abrasive.
The degree of wear is evaluated in 3 classes by a visual examination:
Class
II
III
N > 600
This classification leads to the following recommended usage ranges that must be
specified in the various documents:
Usage severity
Wear class
I - II - III
II - III
III (exclusively)
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Document 05
Complementary specifications applicable to stainless
steel sinks
____________________________________________
1
PURPOSE
Stainless steel sinks shall comply with standards NF EN 13310 and NF EN 695 and shall
also
satisfy
the
complementary
specifications
given
below.
SCOPE
This document is applicable to all stainless steel sinks satisfying the definitions in article
4 in this document.
It is not applicable to sinks made of enamelled or synthetic materials, except for valve
fitting connection dimensions.
3.1
MATERIALS
3.1.2 Thickness
The thickness of the steel plate before stamping shall not be less than 0.56 mm, to
assure that sinks are satisfactorily strong.
3.2
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DESIGN
A sink is composed essentially of one or more basins and drain board(s). It includes a
space for installation of the valve fittings except for basin sinks, independent drain
boards and special cases mentioned in article 3.2.2 in this document.
Ready-to-install sinks shall include an attachment system or a wood frame for mounting
on a furniture element and their corners shall have a mechanical connection made by
welding or any other appropriate means.
Sinks to be built in or integrated shall be delivered with at least 3 attachment lugs for a
single round basin or a single drain board and 4 lugs for a rectangular basin and 8
attachment lugs in other cases.
The drain does not necessarily have to be supplied. When the drain is provided inside the
NF sink packaging, it shall be marked NF.
All sinks shall have sound insulation pads under the drain board(s) and the basin(s). The
minimum dimensions of the pads are (150 x 100 x 1 mm) or they may have other
dimensions provided that the area is equivalent.
3.2.1 Basin
Each basin comprises:
a drain orifice,
an add-on overflow or a similar device.
For double or multiple basins:
the overflow may be common to the basins,
a sauce drain may be provided.
3.3
MANUFACTURING
3.3.1 Flow
The bottom of basins and drain boards shall be designed to enable liquid flow to the drain
orifice.
In particular, the inclination of the drain board towards the basin shall be at least 0.6%.
3.3.2 Cleaning
The sink shall be designed such that the user can access all visible parts of the sink for
cleaning.
CHARACTERISTICS
4.1
DIMENSIONAL CHARACTERISTICS
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Dimensional characteristics are checked using adapted measurement and check means
appropriate for the dimensions to be measured (particularly concerning tolerances).
800
900
1000
1200
1200
1400
1400
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
4.1.2.2 Straightness of placement edges (for example edge in contact with the
countertop)
The deflection measured in the two planes (vertical and horizontal) measured in
accordance with chapter 4.4 in NF D 14-510 (sink fitted on the countertop) shall be less
than 1% of the measured edge length.
4.2
4.2.1 Procedure
Put the sink on an appropriate non deformable support.
Fix the sink using the attachment lugs provided or any other equivalent means.
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Put the dial gauges into position under the sink at the centre of each basin. Initialise the
dial gauges.
Apply the load by means of a piston or any other appropriate means, at the centre of the
drain board on an assembly composed of a rigid surface, covering 200X200 mm or less
and a piece of cardboard with the same dimensions and between 5 and 10 mm thick. The
total applied load shall be
130 02 kg.
Leave the load for 1 hour, then remove it and the rigid surface/cardboard assembly.
After 1 hour, note the residual deformation indicated by the dial gauges.
Make a water flow test on the drain board.
4.2.2 Specification
The residual deformation under the basin at the end of the test shall be 1 mm and the
appliance shall show no sign of deterioration or water stagnation on the drain board.
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Document 06
Complementary specifications applicable to sinks made
of synthetic materials
____________________________________________
Sinks made of synthetic materials shall comply with standards NF EN 13310 and NF EN
695. They shall also satisfy the following specifications:
Water absorption
NF EN ISO 62, Method 1, square test piece (50 1) mm
Specification: 40 mg
Method B 50%RH
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Dimensional characteristics
Check the overall dimensions announced by the manufacturer.
The tolerance on these dimensions is 2 mm.
Angularity:
The deflection measured in accordance with section 4.2 in standard NF D14-510
shall remain less than 2% of the measured edge length.
Straightness of placement edges (for example edge in contact with the countertop):
The deflection measured in the two planes (vertical and horizontal), measured in
accordance with chapter 4.4 in NF D14-510 (sink fitted on the countertop) shall be
less than 1% of the measured edge length.
Flow
The basin bottom and drain boards shall be designed so that all liquids flow towards
the drain orifice.
The slope of the drain board shall be at least 0.6%.
Mechanical shocks
NF EN 198
No sign of deformation shall be observed.
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Document 08
Complementary specifications applicable to baths
____________________________________________
1
Bath rims shall have a sufficient slope so that water will return inside the bath.
The allowable tolerance on the planeness or warp of rims makes it impossible to perform
the test simply by placing a straight edge on the bath to check the slope of these rims.
One of the following two methods may be used indifferently for this check:
1- Put a steel ball into position at several points of each rim in sequence and check that
the ball rolls freely inwards into the bath.
2- Pour water at several points on each rim in sequence and make sure that water flows
inwards into the bath. Water retained by the surface tension phenomenon is ignored.
A waiver to the water flow test on the rim behind the headrest is allowed when the
headrest occupies the entire width of the bath.
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Document 10
Complementary specifications applicable to baths and
shower trays made of synthetic materials
____________________________________________
1
Baths made of synthetic materials shall comply with standards NF EN 14516, NF EN 232,
document 08, sections 4.1, 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.6, 4.7, 4.8, 4.10, 4.11, 4.13, 4.14 and 4.15
in standard NF EN 198, and standard NF D11-121. They shall also satisfy the
complementary specifications defined in this document.
1.1
EXTERNAL APPEARANCE
1.2
ALLOWABLE DEVIATIONS
Allowable deviation
1m
0
5 mm
>1m
1.3
DIMENSIONAL DEVIATIONS
Straightness of sides
Allowable deviation
1m
3 mm
>1m
4 mm
1.4
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It is acceptable for the dimensional check to be made without removing the plastic
protective film, since the protective film is thin (1/10 mm).
1.5
MASS
The variation of mass shall be less than 10% of the reference value indicated in the
admission application file sent to CSTB (bare bath, without accessory or stand).
1.6
CAPACITY
The variation in capacity shall be less than 10% of the value given in the catalogue and
sent to CSTB in the admission application file.
1.7
60 mm
60 mm
1.8
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HANDLES
1.9
SERVICE
The manufacturer shall include the contact data of his after sales service in
accompanying documents (installation instructions, catalogue, etc.).
1.10
GUARANTEE
1.11
150 mm
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Shower trays made of synthetic materials shall comply with standards NF EN 249, NF EN
251 and NF EN 14527. They shall also satisfy the complementary specifications defined in
this document.
2.1
DIMENSIONAL DEVIATIONS
The requirements in 4.7 in standard NF EN 249 dealing with dimensional deviations are
modified as follows:
The dimensions of shower trays shall not exceed the dimensions given by the
manufacturer by more than
2.2
0
5 mm.
GEOMETRIC VARIATIONS
Allowable deviation
1m
3 mm
>1m
4 mm
Allowable deviation
1m
3 mm
>1m
4 mm
2.3
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C1
60 mm
3.1
Cast cross-linked acrylic sheets used in manufacturing of baths and shower trays shall
have received an NF-Sheets Mark for sheets made of acrylic materials (NF116).
3.2
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Method B 50%RH
Temperature
with
standard
black
thermometer
65C.
Lighting with energy 0.5 GJ/m2, within the wavelength range from
290 nm to 800 nm.
3.2.6 Scratching
NF EN 14688
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Document 11
Complementary specifications applicable to whirlpool
baths
____________________________________________
Bathtubs used for manufacturing whirlpool baths shall comply with standards concerning
them and the manufacturer shall satisfy all specifications for the NF-Sanitary appliances
mark (NF017).
Non-return valves fitted on whirlpool baths designed to protect the drinking water
network shall be conforming with standards concerning them and the manufacturer shall
satisfy all specifications in NF045 certification rules (the NF-Antipollution of water
installations mark assures conformity with these requirements).
0
0.1
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
DESIGN
It shall be possible to make the electrical connection of the whirlpool system to the main
electrical power supply during the whirlpool bath installation.
Devices shall be provided for damping vibrations, both on the whirlpool system and on
the bath.
The connection between the vibration element (pump or turbine) and the fixed element
(bath) shall be made so as to reduce the propagation of vibrations, for example by
means of a flexible connection.
The turbine air intake orifice shall be designed to eliminate any risk of accidental
blockage and it shall be protected by any appropriate means.
The design of the whirlpool system shall not cause overflow or splashing of water at any
time under normal conditions of use.
Note: this is applicable for water not containing any additives, for example such as foam
generating products, the use of which is not recommended in this type of bath.
0.2
CHARACTERISTICS
Rinsing Disinfection
Rinsing of baths designed for collective use, when provided, shall be automatic and shall
be triggered as soon as the bath is emptied.
It may be done:
- using water containing a disinfectant for hydraulic systems;
- any disinfecting fluid for aeraulic systems;
- all the means mentioned above for combined systems.
The manufacturer is free to choose the design of the rinsing system; however, if it is to
be efficient, rinsing must allow the passage of water (or a fluid) with a volume equal to
about ten times the volume of the whirlpool system and the pump (or turbine); it must
not create a risk of pollution to the drinking water distribution network.
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Aeraulic systems
Assemblies comprising heating of air circulating in the whirlpool system shall include a
safety device to limit the air temperature at the inlet to the bath intake to a maximum of
70C.
This check is made using the test means described below:
- Perform the test at ambient temperature (20/25C), the bath being filled with
water above the highest nozzle.
- Install a thermocouple at the air inlet to the bath intake.
- Operate the system for 5 min.
- Make the temperature measurement.
Stopping the whirlpool system must not cause any water backflow in the turbine.
This is achieved by checking the non-return valve(s) by means of endurance and leak
tightness tests, carried out in accordance with methods described in standards NF P43007 and NF EN 13959.
Note: non-return valves benefiting from the NF-Antipollution of water installations mark
(NF045) satisfy the required specifications and consequently are not subjected to the
tests in this chapter.
Ancillary non-return valves fitted on each air injection (called comfort valves) are not
subjected to the above tests. However, it is checked that there is no water retention
between the main valve and these non-return valves, this check being made after the
circuit has been scavenged by an appropriate fluid, if applicable.
1
1.1
2
2.1
Appliances in which air and water circuits may be connected must be built such that if the
water flow reduces, water cannot enter the turbine and come into contact with active
parts or short circuit the additional or reinforced isolation.
This document defines check conditions and methods to assure satisfactory protection of
the turbine. It was produced for use as a reference document for the NF mark and was
approved by the Committee in the November 17 1998 session.
2.2
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TEST CONDITIONS
Thus,
If the protection systems are not NF certified, tests to check the leak tightness and
endurance of non-return valves in standard NF EN 13959 (DN 50 threaded non-return
valves) are done at CSTB for admission, and then once every year while being
monitored.
If comfort valves are NF certified, water retention tests are not done.
An additional test shall be done on TURBO systems in accordance with the procedure
below (article 2.3).
2.3
OF
ACRYLIC
MATERIALS
If a holder/applicant only markets his baths with whirlpool equipment, the static load test
shall be made with the stands normally provided but without the -vibration damping
pads.
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Document 12
Complementary specifications applicable to WC pans
____________________________________________
WC pans shall comply with standards NF EN 997 (class I), NF D12-101, NF EN
33, NF D14-601.
They shall also satisfy the specifications described below.
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
1.1
DIMENSIONAL CHECK
The check of the dimension q (distance from the plane passing through the outlet orifice
to the face of the parallelepiped, enclosure facing the wall) shall be made once the seal
has been installed.
1.2
A waiver is accepted for the theoretical opening angle of the toilet seat (7 instead of 8)
if:
it is delivered with short WC pans.
it is stable after an opening angle of 4 (offset hinge pins).
1.3
DISTANCE L
The distance L between the centre line of the toilet seat attachment holes and the front
of the WC pan is fixed at 430 10 mm.
When this dimension does not respect these specifications, a special NF certified toilet
seat (mark NF240) shall be provided or recommended with the pan.
Note that the WC pan is said to be short if L<420 mm.
1.4
POROSITY TESTS
For an enamelled flanged pan, the 3 test pieces shall be taken from any part comprising
a non-enamelled face, so that large enough pieces can be obtained. If this is impossible,
the test shall be made using pieces from another item made with an identical slip.
For a non-enamelled flanged pan, the test shall be made by taking the 3 test pieces from
the flange, in accordance with standard NF EN 997.
1.5
4L AND 5L PANS
WC pans with a flush volume of less than 6 l are no longer allowed by standard NF DTU
60.1 P1-1-3 without a preliminary study of the installation, consequently they cannot be
NF certified.
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2.1
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The test on renewal of water shall be made for WC pans alone or WC suites. The test for
independent pans with a low flush volume shall be made at 3l or 2l depending on the pan
type.
The purpose of this test is to use a colouring material with the appliance defined
in section 5.8.2 in standard NF EN 997, to check that after flushing, water in the
WC trap has been renewed by at least:
PROCEDURE
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2.3
SPECIFICATIONS
The result of the test is determined by observation of the colour of the content of
the two test tubes.
This result is considered satisfactory if the colour of the comparison test tube is
the same as or lighter than the colour of the control test tube.
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Operation of WC pans for children and babies
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1
PURPOSE
The purpose of this document is to define the test method for checking the operation of
WC pans for children and babies for which article 5.8.2.7 in standard NF EN 997 is not
applicable.
2
2.1
This term covers pans for which the height at the overflow plane (flange) is greater than
or equal to 300 mm and less than 380 mm.
2.2
BABY PAN
This term covers pans for which the height at the overflow plane (flange) is less than or
equal to 260 mm.
3.1
EFFICIENCY OF EVACUATION OF THE TEST SUBSTANCES
3.1.1 Principle
Determine the quantity of rinsing water flowing at the outlet from a WC pan using 5 litres
of water after the evacuation of two test substances simulating faeces by flushing.
3.1.2 APPLIANCE
Test device
Conforming with that in standard NF EN 997.
Calibration
Calibration is done to cancel out any damping and electrical or hydraulic delays that
might occur in the test device due to the nature of the equipment used.
Any equipment and any method may be used provided that they can precisely
demonstrate these different parameters. Therefore the measured magnitude will be
corrected as a function of the calibration obtained.
In fact, two calibrations are necessary:
Adjustment of a chosen or recommended water volume (5 0.025 l) in the
control cistern.
This adjustment may be obtained by means of two electrical sensors, one at
the high level and one at the low level in the control cistern.
The water volume thus defined is checked by weighing.
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3.1.4 Procedure
The pan to be tested is fixed onto the test device.
The recommended water quantity that will be released either into the WC suite or directly
into the WC pan (for an independent pan), is added into the control cistern.
For checking deep water WC pans, the 2 test substances are released vertically from the
height of the flange, one after the other, in the centre of the water surface in the trap.
For checking flat-bottomed WC pans, the test substances are placed on the level part of
the pan as indicated in figure 1.
The cistern drain device is activated, evacuating the test substances to the trap.
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After the 2nd test substance has passed, the quantity of rinsing water flowing at the
outlet from the WC pan is determined.
The manoeuvre is repeated 10 times.
or
when the arithmetic mean of the rinsing water volume for 10 manoeuvres
is Vnm 2.8 l.
Flush tests without evacuation or with incomplete evacuation of the 2 test substances are
evaluated at zero for determination of the mean rinsing water.
If these conditions are not satisfied, the same procedure shall be repeated for another 20
flush actions.
In this case, it will be considered that the test is satisfactory if:
the test substances are evacuated for at least 16 out of the 20 manoeuvres
made.
the rinsing water volume is:
Vn 2.5 l for all positive manoeuvres.
or
when the arithmetic mean of the rinsing water volume for 20 manoeuvres
Vnm 2.8 l.
3.2
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The test is made in accordance with chapter 5.2.3 in standard NF EN 997, using 6 sheets
of toilet paper instead of 12.
The 6 sheets of toilet paper shall be completely evacuated out of the pan at least 4 times
out of 5 tests.
3.3
3.4
3.5
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Document 14
Complementary specifications applicable to equipped
flushing cisterns
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
1.1
1.2
A waiver request shall be made for cisterns so that a hole corresponding to a supply
can be drilled in them.
1.3
1.4
RINSING VOLUME
Since equipped cisterns are installed and adjusted by the manufacturer in the plant, the
user cannot make any adjustment to the rinsing volume except for synthetic cisterns that
are certified for several volumes and provided that an operating procedure is provided.
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2.1
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The flow measurement for built-in cisterns shall be made with the tube provided by the
manufacturer cut as short as possible.
When the frame height is adjustable, the connection tube from the frame to the pan shall
be cut to the appropriate dimension.
2.2
2.3
The exposure method is defined in NF EN ISO 4892-2 with the following criteria:
Method B 50% RH;
Temperature with standard black thermometer: 65C;
Lighting with energy 0.5 GJ/m, in the wavelength between 290 nm and 800 nm;
Specification: index 3 (colour degradation according to NF EN 20105-A02).
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WC pack definition
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1. Definition of a WC pack
An NF certified WC pack is a set comprising at least one NF certified WC pan with its NF
certified equipped cistern and an NF certified WC toilet seat, all in the same packaging.
For independent pans, the NF pack can be limited to the NF pan and its NF toilet seat.
If the pan is a wall-hung pan and the assembly also comprises a support frame under the
same reference, the support frame shall be NF.
If a stop valve is provided in the NF WC pack, installed or not, the stop valve shall be NF
certified.
Other terms such as assemblies, box, sets, etc., cannot be associated with the NF
logo.
2. WC pack manufacturer
The WC pack manufacturer is the pack assembler. However, he shall fabricate at least
either the WC pan or the equipped cistern.
If the pack is assembled on a site other than the manufacturing site of the pan or the
equipped cistern, then the pack assembly site shall be systematically inspected/audited
on admission and during monitoring as a function of the risk assessment, after receiving
the opinion of the Specific Committee on the frequency of inspections.
In particular, it shall be checked that an acceptance procedure is applied for products
used in the composition of the pack (WC pan, equipped cistern, toilet seat, stop valve,
support frame). This procedure shall include at least the following points when the
supplier of a product is not part of the group to which the assembly site belongs:
Check the appearance by statistical check of each batch,
Check NF marking by statistical check of each batch,
Check conformity with purchase specifications by statistical check of each batch
(hinges for toilet seats, equipment and adjustment for equipped cisterns, accessories
for the support frame, etc.).
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Resistance of urinals to static loads
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1
PURPOSE
The purpose of this document is to complete the strength test under static loads on
urinals defined in standard NF EN 13407 and the specifications to be satisfied.
APPLICATION SCOPE
This document is applicable to urinals for collective use. Its application scope could be
revised if urinals are used for private purposes.
Install the urinal under normal conditions of use, in accordance with the manufacturers
technical datasheet.
Load the urinal without any dynamic effect with an applied load of 130 kg, depending on
the shape of the urinal, as follows:
at the bottom of the pan,
on the front edge,
on the sides using means appropriate to the dimensions of the appliance.
The 130 kg load may be composed of bags of shot, sand or any other appropriate means
providing the same load.
Leave the load in position for 1 hour and then remove it.
Check the urinal before and after applying the load in accordance with articles 2.3 and
2.4 in standard NF D14-509 or by using a colouring agent such as eosin.
Note any defects on all visible surfaces. Also check that there are no cracks in the
porcelain and around the attachment points.
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Complementary specifications applicable to support
frames
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The instructions provided shall either be specific to the NF certified frame and exclude
any other type of installation, or shall unambiguously indicate NF certified installation
types.
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Complementary specifications applicable to shower
enclosures
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Shower enclosures shall comply with standard NF EN 14428 and shall satisfy the
following specifications.
MATERIALS - GLAZING
Thickness specifications are given in the following sections. For decorative glazing,
minimum values given correspond to the bottom of the decor. These specifications are
nominal values. Tolerances indicated in standard NF EN 12150-1 shall be applied to
them.
These thicknesses are measured in accordance with the method described below ( 1.3).
Each individual measurement shall exceed the specification.
1.1
1.2
Framed glazing
1.2.1 Glass
The glass thickness shall be at least 3 mm.
1.3
Four measurements shall be made, each at the thinnest location (bottom of the decor if
there is one) and closest to the middle of each side, at an edge distance of 20 mm.
Measurements are made using a palmer gauge (feeler surface diameter 6.5 0.2 mm)
with a resolution of 0.01 mm.
For an enclosure composed of several panels, the four measurements shall be made on
each panel.
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MOVING PARTS
The design of shower enclosures shall be such that it does not include any shear zones or
zones that could trap the user. The assessment will be made by an expert.
EVALUATION OF STABILITY
The impact strength is evaluated by the lack of any crack of disengagement of the glass
outside the sections. It will be accepted if a complete pane is separated, if the following
conditions are satisfied:
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ENDURANCE
LEAK TIGHTNESS
The test shall be carried out in accordance with 5.7 in standard NF EN 14428 before
and after the endurance test.
CLEANING
Sections shall not include any water retention except at the bottom of the gutter. The
assessment will be made by an expert.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The installation instructions shall comply with the requirements in standard D60-020.
USERS INSTRUCTIONS
The users instructions shall include the manufacturer or the suppliers after sales service.