This European Standard provides guidance, and where appropriate defines procedures, for variations of
certain parameters and factors associated with the design of internal and external loadbearing walls that have
been tested in accordance with EN 1365-1.
Data from historic standard fire resistance tests may be used as supporting information.
Manufactured stone masonry units according to EN 771-5 and natural stone units according to EN 771-6 are
not covered.
This European Standard is not valid for reinforced masonry.
BS EN 15080-12:2011 Referenced Document
EN 13501-2 Fire classification of construction products and building elements - Part 2: Classification using data from fire resistance and/or smoke control tests, excluding ventilation services*, 2023-05-31 Update
EN 1363-1 Fire resistance tests - Part 1: General Requirements*, 2012-07-01 Update
EN 1363-2 Fire resistance tests - Part 2: Alternative and additional procedures
EN 1365-1 Fire resistance tests for loadbearing elements - Part 1: Walls*, 2013-04-01 Update
EN 1996-1-1 Eurocode 6 - Design of masonry structures - Part 1-1: General rules for reinforced and unreinforced masonry structures*, 2022-04-06 Update
EN 1996-1-2:2005 Eurocode 6 - Design of masonry structures - Part 1-2: General rules - Structural fire design
EN 1996-2 Eurocode 6 - Design of masonry structures - Part 2: Design considerations, selection of materials and execution of masonry
EN 1996-3:2006 Eurocode 6 - Design of masonry structures - Part 3: Simplified calculation methods for unreinforced masonry structures
EN 771-1 Specification for masonry units - Part 1: Clay masonry units*, 2015-08-01 Update
EN 771-3 Specification for masonry units - Part 3: Aggregate concrete masonry units (Dense and lightweight aggregates)*, 2015-08-01 Update
EN 772-1 Methods of test for masonry units - Part 1: Determination of compressive strength*, 2015-06-01 Update
EN 998-1:2010 Specification for mortar for masonry - Part 1: Rendering and plastering mortar
BS EN 15080-12:2011 history
2011BS EN 15080-12:2011 Extended application of results from fire resistance tests. Loadbearing masonry walls