TEST REPORT RAPPORTO DI PROVA CONFORMITY TEST ACCORDING TO EN 1176:2008 ON PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT
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1 TEST REORT RAORTO DI ROVA CONFORMITY TEST ACCORDING TO EN 1176:2008 ON LAYGROUND EQUIMENT ROVE DI CONFORMITA IN ACCORDO ALLA EN 1176:2008 SU ATTREZZATURE ARCHI GIOCO Customer (Richiedente): - Dept./Firm (Ente/Società): METALCO SA - Mr./Mrs (Sig./Sig.ra.): Raffaele Lazzari - Address (Indirizzo): Via Fornace, Castelminio di Resana (TV) Test Request Form no.: Modulo Richiesta rova n.: MEC Name and Signature of the test engineer: Nome e Firma esecutore prova: Matteo Neri Test Report sent to: Rapporto inviato a: Raffaele Lazzari Name and Signature of the Technical Reviewer: Nome e Firma del Revisore Tecnico: aolo Bertotti Date of test samples receipt: Data ricevimento campioni: Date of test execution: Data esecuzione prove: From to From to Site of test execution (if different from the address in the footer): Località esecuzione prove (se diversa dal piè pagina): Metalco Via Fornace, Castelminio di Resana (TV) Witness to the test: resenti alle prove: Ernesto Collino The test results contained in this Test report relate to the tested samples only. I risultati del presente rapporto di prova si riferiscono esclusivamente al campione sottoposto a prova. The integral reproduction of the present Test report is allowed; the partial reproduction must be authorized in writing by the Lab. E' ammessa la riproduzione integrale del presente Rapporto di prova da parte del Richiedente; la riproduzione parziale dev'essere autorizzata per iscritto dal Laboratorio. Test report n.: MEC roject manager: Matteo Neri hone: TÜV Italia SRL Revision: 00 Fax: Divisione S-CS/COM age 1 of 26
2 1 TEST SETU SETU DI ROVA 1.1 SAMLE IDENTIFICATION IDENTIFICAZIONE CAMIONE roduct/material subjected to test: layground Equipments rodotto/materiale sottoposto a prova: Description: Swings Descrizione: Level (Series product, prototype, etc.): prototype Livello (rodotto di serie, prototipo, ecc.): art number: J501 Codice prodotto: Serial number: Na N Matricola: Sample identification code: Na Codice identificativo del campione: 1.2 AUXILIARY DEVICES None DISOSITIVI AUSILIARI 1.3 TEST CONFIGURATION Operanting CONFIGURAZIONE DI ROVA 1.4 DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM Visual inspection SISTEMA DIAGNOSTICO Test report n.: MEC roject manager: Matteo Neri hone: TÜV Italia SRL Revision: 00 Fax: Divisione S-CS/COM age 2 of 26
3 2 TEST LIST ELENCO DELLE ROVE Test Description Reference document Standardized Differencies 2.1 Safety Requirements Requisiti di sicurezza EN : and sub clauses Yes None 2.2 Test methods and reports EN : and Metodi di test e rapporto di prova sub clauses 2.3 Information to be provided by the manufacturer/supplier Informazioni che devono essere fornite dal produttore/rivenditore 2.4 Marking Marcatura EN : and sub clauses EN : and sub clauses Yes Yes Yes None None None 2.5 Safety Requirements Requisiti di sicurezza EN : and sub clauses Yes None 2.6 Additional type requirements Requisiti addizionali EN : and sub clauses Yes None Test report n.: MEC roject manager: Matteo Neri hone: TÜV Italia SRL Revision: 00 Fax: Divisione S-CS/COM age 3 of 26
4 3 TEST EQUIMENT USED AARECCHIATURE UTILIZZATE Description Manufacturer Model Serial no./id Used in test n.: DYNAMOMETER AE Transducers DNA 500 Kg Calibro digitale 150 mm Mitutoyo Code N : U Model N :CD-15C Inclinometro digitale Mitutoyo ro 3600 Flessometro analogico/digitale Astina 8 mm Astina 8,6 mm Astina 12 mm Astina 25 mm Alamaro Sagoma C tras. Sagoma D tras. Sagoma E tras. Sagoma V Anello BOSCH TUV ITALIA TUV ITALIA TUV ITALIA TUV ITALIA TUV ITALIA TUV ITALIA TUV ITALIA TUV ITALIA TUV ITALIA TUV ITALIA DMB 5 plus Astina 8 mm - EN 1176 Astina 8,6 mm - EN 1176 Astina 12 mm - EN 1176 Astina 25 mm - EN 1176 Catena Ø 3,2mm, Sagoma C - 89 mm Sagoma D - EN 1176 Ø 230 mm Sagoma E Ø 130 mm [Teflon] Sagoma V EN 1176 Anello di prova Øint. 44 mm Altezza 22 mm (CLB_04) (INC_38) (FLE_144) AST_23 AST_24 AST_25 AST_26 ALA_27 SAG_31 SAG_32 SAG_33 SAG_34 ANE_ Test report n.: MEC roject manager: Matteo Neri hone: TÜV Italia SRL Revision: 00 Fax: Divisione S-CS/COM age 4 of 26
5 4 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS CONDIZIONI AMBIENTALI 4.1 ROOM TEMERATURE 25 C TEMERATURA AMBIENTE 4.2 RELATIVE HUMIDITY Na UMIDITA RELATIVA 4.3 RESSURE Na RESSIONE Test report n.: MEC roject manager: Matteo Neri hone: TÜV Italia SRL Revision: 00 Fax: Divisione S-CS/COM age 5 of 26
6 5 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY INCERTEZZA DI MISURA Measurement uncertainties was estimated as expanded uncertainty obtained multiplying the standard uncertainty by the coverage factor k corresponding to a confidence level of about 95%. Declared uncertainties are obtained with factor k=2 except if otherwise specified. Measurement Expanded uncertainty Found in test n.: Forces 0/+5% 2.3 Time ± 5 s SAMLING LAN IANO DI CAMIONAMENTO Sample selected by the customer. Test report n.: MEC roject manager: Matteo Neri hone: TÜV Italia SRL Revision: 00 Fax: Divisione S-CS/COM age 6 of 26
7 7 TEST AND/OR MEASUREMENT RESULTS RISULTATI DELLE ROVE E/O MISURE 7.1 TEST N.1 ROVA N. Clause Requirement -Test Measuring result - Remark Verdict 4 Safety requirements Materials Materials shall conform to to Materials shall be selected and protected such that the structural integrity of the equipment manufactured from them is not affected before the next relevant maintenance inspection Flammability To avoid the risk of fire and associated hazards, materials known to produce surface flash shall not be used. articular attention should be given to newly developed products whose properties might not be fully known. Structure or components made with the following material: Frame made in Stainless steel Other parts made in olyethylene material For reference, see technical data sheet. No parts of these equipments with textile material Timber Wood preversation by construction Timber with constantly earth contact Resistance class 1 and 2 in accordance to EN 350-2:1994, constructive methiods, timber preservation ly wood in accorance with EN 636-3:2006 No timber parts No ply wood parts Test report n.: MEC roject manager: Matteo Neri hone: TÜV Italia SRL Revision: 00 Fax: Divisione S-CS/COM age 7 of 26
8 4.1.4 Metals All metal parts are protecting against corrosion by varnish layer or zinc treatment. Wether resistant, metals that produce toxic oxides that scale or flake shall be protected by a non-toxic coating Synthetics If, during maintenance, it is difficult to determine at what point material becomes brittle, manufacturers shall give an indication of the time period after which the part or equipment should be replaced. Consideration should also be given to degradation of structural components through ultraviolet influences Dangerous substances Dangerous substances shall not be used in playground equipment in such a way that they can cause adverse health effects to the user of the equipment. 4.2 Design and manufacture Equipment where the primary play function is augmented by a secondary motion, e.g. rocking and/or rotating, shall conform to the additional parts of EN 1176 relating to both play functions, as appropriate, unless the equipment is specifically covered in just one of the additional parts of EN No dangerous substances. See technical data sheet of paint and plastic material. Structure open for young children and of less able or less competent child. No water stagnation in the equipments Gaming risk The dimensions and degree of difficulty of the equipment should be suitable for the intended user group. The equipment should be designed so that the risk involved in play is apparent and foreseeable by the child. The equipment are designed so that the risk involved in play is apparent and foreseeable by the child. Except when intended for water play, all parts of playground equipment should be designed so that they do not accumulate water. No water play NA Test report n.: MEC roject manager: Matteo Neri hone: TÜV Italia SRL Revision: 00 Fax: Divisione S-CS/COM age 8 of 26
9 4.2.2 Structural integrity Test in according to sub clause C ; Calculation in according to EN 1176 part 6. Calculation or physical testing Accessibility for adults layground equipment shall be designed to ensure that adults are able to gain access to assist children within the equipment rotection against falling H No closing parts of the equipments, adults can help the child during the play activities. ee Figure 8 For equipment other than that which is easily accessible, guardrails shall be provided when the platform is mm to mm above the playing surface. Height of the guardrail: 600 mm < x > 850 mm. Swings For easily accessible equipment barriers shall be provided when the platform is more than 600 mm above the playing surface. For equipment other than easily accessible, barriers shall be provided when the platform is more than mm above the playing surface. Height of the barriers: > 700 mm Finish of equipment Wood contains low aamounts of splints, other materials (e.g. glass fibre) shall be non-splintering. No protruding nails, wire outstanding free ends or pointed or sharp parts protruding scews permanently covered or less than 8 mm protruding, or minimum 3 mm radius Corners and edges Corners, edges and projections with a radius less than 3mm may be in other accessible parts of the equipment only if they are not sharp. Swings All surface are smooth, no free burs or sharp edges. All nut or end of screws are protect by plastic taps or special screws with semi spherical head are used. All ends are rounded with minimum radius 3 mm Test report n.: MEC roject manager: Matteo Neri hone: TÜV Italia SRL Revision: 00 Fax: Divisione S-CS/COM age 9 of 26
10 4.2.6 moving parts In all cases is prevent the shearing or squeezing effect with a 25 mm gaps between - no crushing points or shearing points moving and fixed parts. - arts from which a high impact force can emanate should have an attenuating construction. - If moving parts of the equipment can endanger the body, there shall be a ground clearance of at least 400 mm to the ground rotection against entrapment H Entrapment of the head and neck no head and neck entrapment - completely bound openings through which a user may slide feet first or head first; - partially bound or V-shaped openings; - other openings (e.g. shearing or moving openings) Entrapment of clothing/hair - gaps or V-shaped openings in which a part of clothing can become trapped while or immediately before the user is undergoing a forced movement; - protrusions; and - spindles/rotating parts Entrapment of the whole body - tunnels into which children can crawl with their whole body; and -suspended parts which are heavy or have rigid suspension. Equipments easily accessible, On the completely bound opening no parts of the equipments where the probe C or E pass, the probe D pass also. On the partially opener, no neck entrapment when tested in according to the probe D 2 No cases with stage 2 are present. No clothing or hair entrapments No tunnel or parts of the equipments with possibility to trap. Test report n.: MEC roject manager: Matteo Neri hone: TÜV Italia SRL Revision: 00 Fax: Divisione S-CS/COM age 10 of 26
11 Entrapment of the foot or leg No walking surface - completely bound rigid openings in surfaces on which children can run or climb; and - footholds, handholds, etc. extending from these surfaces Entrapment of fingers - gaps in which fingers can be trapped whilst the remainder of the body is moving or continues in forced movement, for example sliding, swinging; and - variable gaps (excluding chains). No open tube. All tube extremities and others holes are covered by plastic taps to prevent finger entrapments. Where the 8 mm finger rod passes through the opening, the 25 mm finger rod (see Figure D.10 b)) also pass through the opening, provided that the opening does not permit access to another finger entrapment site. No entrapment on the chain rotection against injuries during movement and falling Determination of free height of fall Unless stated otherwise, the free height of fall shall be as given in Table 2. In the case of roofs, or other features not intended for play, it is not required for them to be included in the free height of fall where access has not been encouraged Determination of spaces and areas Minimum space H Max free fall height: 1500 mm The safety instruction are clear and contain the correct information for the complete setting of area (foundation, restrict area for other accessories, etc.). See technical draws Dimensions See table 3 Fireman's poles that are accessed via a platform or other starting point shall have a clearance of at least 350 mm from the pole to the edge of the adjacent structure. The determination of free space necessary around the equipments is described in the technical draws of singular equipments. Test report n.: MEC roject manager: Matteo Neri hone: TÜV Italia SRL Revision: 00 Fax: Divisione S-CS/COM age 11 of 26
12 Extent of the impact area See single assembly and installation draws of the manufacturer See picture 17 Safety area and safety space are marked Extent of the falling space In most cases there may be overlapping of falling spaces including impact areas. Unless specified in other parts of this standard, overlapping of the falling space where forced movement exists should not occur rotection against injuries in the free space for users undergoing a movement that is forced by the equipment Unless stated otherwise, there shall be no overlapping of adjacent free spaces, or of free space and falling space. The free space shall not contain any obstacles that interfere with the passage of a user whilst undergoing a forced movement e.g. tree branches, ropes, cross beams etc rotection against injuries in the falling space Not any obstacles onto which a user could fall and cause injuries, e.g. posts not flush with adjacent parts or exposed foundations. The following parts of play structures may be in the falling space: - adjacent parts of play structures with a difference in free height of fall of less than 600 mm; - parts of the equipment bearing or containing the user, or helping the user to keep balance; - parts of the equipment with an inclination of 60 or more from the horizontal. The determination of minimum dimension of safety area necessary around the equipments is described in the technical draws of singular equipments. No obstacles are allowed on the safety area. See single assembly and installation draws No exposed foundation. See assembly and installation of the equipments. No other parts of the equipments or other obstacles are allowed in the safety space. See single assembly and installation draws Test report n.: MEC roject manager: Matteo Neri hone: TÜV Italia SRL Revision: 00 Fax: Divisione S-CS/COM age 12 of 26
13 rotection against injuries from the surface of the impact area Impact area in accordance with the height of fall If loose particulate material is used it shall be installed to a layer thickness of 100 mm more than that determined by testing to EN 1177 to achieve the required critical fall height. In the instruction of installation is described to avoid corners or risk of injury in the safety and adjacent area. Adjacent platforms If the free height of fall between adjacent platforms is more than 1m, the upper surface of the lower platform shall present the necessary impact attenuating properties rotection against injuries due to other types of movement No any obstacles that the user is not likely to expect and which could cause injuries if hit by the user Means of access Ladders - The spacing of the rungs or steps shall conform to the head entrapment requirements - Rungs and steps shall be nonrotating and equally spaced. - Wooden components shall have positive connections that cannot be undone or shifted. - There shall be an unobstructed space at the rear of the ladder of at least 90 mm from the centre of the rung or tread - Rungs and steps shall be horizontal to within ± 3. - Ladders shall have rungs and/or styles that conform to the requirements for grasp or shall have handrails that conform to the requirements for grip No protrusion parts of the equipments. Swings Test report n.: MEC roject manager: Matteo Neri hone: TÜV Italia SRL Revision: 00 Fax: Divisione S-CS/COM age 13 of 26
14 Stairs - protection against falling. - Guardrails for platforms up to 1 m in height - Guardrails and/or barriers from the first step - set of stairs is higher than 1 m and of a greater inclination than 45, the barrier shall comply with the requirements for grasp or a handrail shall be provided. - inclination of stairs shall be constant and the stairs shall have at least three risers. Openings shall conform to the entrapment requirements given in The treads shall be spaced equally, shall be of uniform construction, and shall be horizontal within ± 3. - To provide adequate space for standing, the minimum projection of tread shall be 140 mm and the minimum depth of tread shall be 110 mm, (see Figure 21). - Where the overall height of the set of stairs is more than mm above ground level, intermediate landings shall be provided at height intervals not exceeding mm. The line of the stairs shall not be continuous, but shall be offset by at least the width of the set of stairs, or shall change direction by at least 90. Intermediate landings shall be at least as wide as the set of stairs and at least mm long. Swings Ramps (38 ) -horizontal (+/- 3 ) - guardrail to platforms up to1 m - guardrail or rail from the beginning Swings Test report n.: MEC roject manager: Matteo Neri hone: TÜV Italia SRL Revision: 00 Fax: Divisione S-CS/COM age 14 of 26
15 Steep play elements Swings For steep play elements provided on easily accessible parts of equipment the opening in the barrier shall be 500 mm maximum and the free height of fall of the platform shall be mm maximum Connections removable only with a tool Consumable components removable only with a tool ropes Ropes fixed at one end Connections are secured such that they cannot come loose of their own accord unless specifically designed to do so. Connections are safeguarded by self-locking nuts and are not possible disassembly without tools. Note on the maintenance inspection are indicate to control and in case substitute the bearings when damage. The swing nest the bearings are substitute by nylon bearing. No ropes Distance min 600 mm for H <2 m Distance min 900 mm for H> 2 m Min distance 1 m to parts of equipment H between 2 to 4 m Rope = 25 </ = x </ = 45 mm Combination with swings inadmissible Ropes fixed at both ends (climbing ropes) - No loop, which fits in the specimen C - Rope = 16 </ = x </ = 45 mm Additional requirements for ropes on ramps! -No overlapping edge over ramps Max amplitude. 20% length See above Test report n.: MEC roject manager: Matteo Neri hone: TÜV Italia SRL Revision: 00 Fax: Divisione S-CS/COM age 15 of 26
16 Steel ropes - No torsion, - Corrosion-resistant No steel ropes -Ferrules shall conform to EN and the rope end shall coincide with the edge of the grip. -Rope grips shall be in accordance with EN Clause Requirement -Test Measuring result - Remark Verdict Sheathed wire ropes No monofilament ropes. -No monofilament or split yarns Fibre ropes (textile type) Fibre ropes shall either: -conform to EN ISO 9554 or EN ISO 2307, or - manufacturer shall supply a works certificate stating the material used and the safe working load. - soft and nonslip covering of strands chains max. 8,6 mm Verbindungsstellen 8,6 < x > 12 mm max. 8.6 mm connections 8.6 <x> 12 mm foundations -Loose-ground: 400 mm below ground or -Tops tapered 200 mm below ground or -Covered-by components from above Heavy suspended beams - Mass of </ = 25 kg - Minimum ground clearance of 400 mm - Changes in the beam profile with a radius of at least 50 mm - The range of movement not exceed 100 mm and shall not go beyond the support posts. - Distance between the support post and the heavy suspended beams shall be less than 230 mm throughout its full range of movement. No textile ropes. No heavy suspended beans Test report n.: MEC roject manager: Matteo Neri hone: TÜV Italia SRL Revision: 00 Fax: Divisione S-CS/COM age 16 of 26
17 6 roduct information prior information, installation instructions, Maintenance in tasks -Installation instructions -Max weight -Installation time -Special Tools -Foundation plan -Hazards indication to cardinal direction -Safety free space -Required fall protection -Maintenance means -Maintenance cycles -Control information 7 Marking - Name / address of the manufacturer - equipment reference and year of manufacture - Number and date of this European Standard: EN : Basic level mark Documentation The following documents are available: - Installation instructions -Max weight -Installation time -Special Tools -Foundation plan -Hazards indication to cardinal direction -Safety free space -Required fall protection -Maintenance means -Maintenance cycles -Control information All equipments are identify with a permanent marking with the following information:. Name and full address of the manufacturer; Code of equipments; Standard reference. The following documents are available: drawings material certificates calculations Drawing, Material certificates calculation Test report n.: MEC roject manager: Matteo Neri hone: TÜV Italia SRL Revision: 00 Fax: Divisione S-CS/COM age 17 of 26
18 EN :2008 Scope This part of EN 1176 specifies additional safety requirements for swings intended for permanent installation for use by children. Anwendungsbereich Dieser Teil von EN 1176 legt zusätzliche sicherheitstechnische Anforderungen an standortgebundene Schaukeln fest, die zur Benutzung durch Kinder vorgesehen sind. Clause Requirement -Test Measuring result - Remark Verdict 4.1 Safety requirements 4.1 General Swings shall conform to EN unless otherwise specified in this part of EN Ground clearance The minimum ground clearance at rest position shall be 350 mm. For tyre seats of swings of Types 1, 2 and 3, the ground clearance in the resting position shall be at least 400 mm. In the case of contact swings with vertical tyres as seats, the ground clearance can be reduced to 100 mm minimum. 4.3 Seat clearance for single point swing (Type 3) The minimum seat clearance shall be at least 400 mm except in the direction of the beam on which the suspension is fixed. See part 1 of EN 1176 on this test report h 4 = 400 mm No type 3 Test report n.: MEC roject manager: Matteo Neri hone: TÜV Italia SRL Revision: 00 Fax: Divisione S-CS/COM age 18 of 26
19 4.4 Minimum clearance and lateral stability of swing seats with more than one point of Suspension Minimum space between the seats of swings C > 0,2 h mm (Structure / Swing seat) S > 0.2 h mm (Swing seat / Swing seat) h2= length of the suspension member For Type 4 swings the minimum distance between the seat surface and the central axis shall be 400 mm when the seat is at an angle of Lateral stability of swing seats F G + 5 % h 2. For contact swings F G + 30% h 2. C= 556 mm S= 660 h 2 = 1610 mm F= 540 mm G= 430 mm h 2 = Means of suspension Fully rigid suspension members shall not be used (see EN :2008, and ). The triangular openings formed by the chain or suspension members branching towards the swing seat are exempt from the requirements of EN :2008, Impact attenuation of swing seats Swing seats and vertical tyre seats When tested in accordance with Annex B, there shall be no peak values of acceleration greater than 50 g and the average surface compression shall not exceed 90 N/cm 2. No rigid main of suspension. In all equipments are used chain except All seat are covered by TUV SUD certificate See copy of certificate Test report n.: MEC roject manager: Matteo Neri hone: TÜV Italia SRL Revision: 00 Fax: Divisione S-CS/COM age 19 of 26
20 4.6.2 Cradle swing seats The seat section of cradle swing seats shall conform to If the outermost edge of the superstructure (X) protrudes beyond a vertical line drawn from the outermost edge of the seat when tipped at an angle of 30 as shown in Figure 8, then this shall also conform to Swing seats and platforms for several users If the diameter of the platform is greater than 900 mm, when tested in accordance with Annex B there shall be no peak values of acceleration greater than 120 g and the average surface compression shall not exceed 90 N/cm2. If the diameter is less than 900 mm it shall conform to Test in accordance with B Dynamic load for swing equipment When tested in accordance with Annex C the components in the suspension system shall show no cracks,permanent deformation or damage and no connection shall be loosened. There shall be no dimensional change in the components that can be seen with normal/corrected vision. 4.8 Structural integrity When calculated in accordance with EN :2008, Annex B, the reaction forces of the structure shall be greater than the calculated forces resulting from use When tested in accordance with EN :2008, Annex C, there shall be no signs of cracks, or permanent deformation when examined with normal corrected vision. All seat are covered by TUV SUD certificate See copy of certificate No seat for several users The structure don t collapse during the test, no permanent deformation are registered. Test conducted in according to Annex C The structure don t collapse during the test, no permanent deformation are registered. Test report n.: MEC roject manager: Matteo Neri hone: TÜV Italia SRL Revision: 00 Fax: Divisione S-CS/COM age 20 of 26
21 4.9 Framework Swings with more than two seats shall be divided by construction parts into bays so that there are no more than two seats per bay. Swing frames or their top bar should only be attached to other equipment where specific measures are taken to segregate them from other activities, e.g. additional 1,5 m circulation area, barriers, enclosures Height of fall and impact area Fallhöhe und Aufprallfläche Free height of fall The free height of fall D of a swing is determined from the middle of the seat vertically to the ground when the swing seat is raised by 60. Alternatively, the free height of fall can be determined by the formula Dimensions of falling space and impact area Max 2 seat D= 1250 mm Test report n.: MEC roject manager: Matteo Neri hone: TÜV Italia SRL Revision: 00 Fax: Divisione S-CS/COM age 21 of 26
22 The falling space shall correspond to the impact area extended to a height equivalent to D. For all swings the extent of the impact area shall be calculated by taking the point A reached horizontally by the centre of the swing seat when it has travelled through an arc of 60 (which can be calculated as 0,867 the length of the suspension member, h) and adding a fixed distance B or C (depending on the construction of the surface). In the case of an impact area that is level with the surrounding surface (normally synthetic) the fixed additional length B shall be 1,75 m and in the case of surface that is contained (normally loose fill) the fixed additional length C shall be 2,25 m Additionally for an impact area that is level with the surrounding surface, where B is 1,75 m, there shall be an additional area with a length of 0,5 m in the swing direction free from obstacles. The falling spaces of swing seats attached to different swing frames shall not overlap. Falling space may overlap with free space, when swing seats are attached to the same swing frame, provided that they comply with When swings are placed near other items of play equipment, the falling space of the swing and the falling space of the other play equipment shall not overlap For swing seats with a width not greater than 500 mm suspended by one or more rotational axis (Types 1, 2 and 4), the impact area shall have a minimum width of 1,75 m. If the seat is greater than 500 mm the width of the impact area shall be increased by the difference between 500 mm and the actual width of the seat For single point swings (Type 3) the extent of the impact attenuating surface shall be circular with a radius as specified in Determination of max falling space: For all models: Required: h 2 = 1610 mm 3146 mm for synthetic mm of free space mm for loos fill The dimension and the material allowed on the safety area are explained on the assembly draws. No type 3 Test report n.: MEC roject manager: Matteo Neri hone: TÜV Italia SRL Revision: 00 Fax: Divisione S-CS/COM age 22 of 26
23 4.11 Additional requirements for swings with several rotational axes (Type 2) If there is a backrest the angle between the backrest and the actual seat shall not change when the swing is in motion. When measured in one direction the clear distance between the backrest and the actual seat shall be not less than 60 mm and not more than 75 mm Additional requirements for single-point swings (Type 3) The fixing point shall be such that when the swing revolves the supporting cables will not twist. If a universal joint is used that is not specifically designed and engineered for the purpose, there shall be a secondary means of supporting the swing seat to prevent collapse if the primary joint between the cables or chains and the supporting structure collapse Additional requirements for contact swings (Type 4) 6 Marking Seats shall be constructed to discourage jumping from them to the central axis while swinging. This can be achieved, e.g. by using a vertical tyre or a restraining bar. Seats shall conform to the requirements of Swings shall be marked in accordance with EN :2008, Clause 7. No type 2 No type 3 No type 4 See EN of this test report Test report n.: MEC roject manager: Matteo Neri hone: TÜV Italia SRL Revision: 00 Fax: Divisione S-CS/COM age 23 of 26
24 Annex A (informativ) Annex B (normative) Annex C (normative) Recommendations for design and siting of swings Further to the recommendations in EN :2008, , if fences are used as an enclosure, they should have one or more entrances in corners of the enclosure nearer the centre of the play ground to discourage children from waiting or moving behind the swings. Entrances should be designed so as to restrict the speed of entry. Fences should be positioned at least 1,5 m from the side edge of the swing seat. Determination of swing seat impact attenuation Dynamic load test for suspension systems of swings Noted -End of this report- Test report n.: MEC roject manager: Matteo Neri hone: TÜV Italia SRL Revision: 00 Fax: Divisione S-CS/COM age 24 of 26
25 7.1.1 TEST OBJECTIVE SCOO DELLA ROVA Determination of load resistance and safety requirements TEST RESULTS RISULTATI DI ROVA All products has passed the test. 8 REMARKS NOTE None 9 AENDIX AENDICE 9.1 HOTO DOCUMENTATION DOCUMENTAZIONE FOTOGRAFICA 9.2 ATTACHMENTS ALLEGATI None Test report n.: MEC roject manager: Matteo Neri hone: TÜV Italia SRL Revision: 00 Fax: Divisione S-CS/COM age 25 of 26
26 10 SUMMARY SOMMARIO 1 TEST SETU SAMLE IDENTIFICATION AUXILIARY DEVICES TEST CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM 2 2 TEST LIST SAFETY REQUIREMENTS TEST METHODS AND REORTS INFORMATION TO BE ROVIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER/SULIER MARKING SAFETY REQUIREMENTS REQUISITI DI SICUREZZA ADDITIONAL TYE REQUIREMENTS 3 3 TEST EQUIMENT USED 4 4 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ROOM TEMERATURE RELATIVE HUMIDITY RESSURE 5 5 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY 6 6 SAMLING LAN 6 7 TEST AND/OR MEASUREMENT RESULTS TEST N REMARKS 25 9 AENDIX HOTO DOCUMENTATION ATTACHMENTS SUMMARY 26 Test report n.: MEC roject manager: Matteo Neri hone: TÜV Italia SRL Revision: 00 Fax: Divisione S-CS/COM age 26 of 26
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