Clearview North December 2013 - Issue 145 | Page 38

CLEARVIEW EXCLUSIVE CEMARKING CE MARKING – SIX MONTHS ON Nigel Wood, Business Development Manager at SFS intec. “In the last six months since the CE marking legislation has come into play, it appears that little has changed. ‘Partnerships could be formed’ “To say that there was such a foray around CE marking at the FiT Show in April - where it was widely marketed and seminars on the topic were very well attended - it is surprising that the legislation did not come in with a bang on the 1st July. In fact, though heavily promoted in the press, it didn’t appear to be widely discussed in the industry. “Recently however, we have heard a few fabricators state their plans to invest in the accreditation to manufacture emergency escape doors. Though it is a fairly niche market, there is a need for this type of door solution and naturally, the CE-marked hardware to go with it. “I think that in time, we’ll see a select few fabricators take the forward-thinking decision to specialise in emergency exit solutions. As a result, partnerships could be formed and the manufacturers that have answered the call for CE compliant hardware will be in it for the taking.” CE marking update Five months after CE marking for windows and doors came into law, Richard Bate CE Marking expert from certification and test house Build Check, talks to Clearview Magazine’s editor Becky Taylor… After the mad rush to get CE marking in place for 1 July, we believe that most windows and doors are now compliant with the legislation because the systems companies, larger trade fabricators and installation companies started the process early. However there’s still a way to go. We’re receiving daily phone calls from smaller companies looking for help to comply with the new law. There was a lot of work to do to get products verified. Most testing we did went through smoothly. But in the laboratory we saw more failures than we expected for safety devices. We were surprised how many didn’t pass and needed re-testing. CE Marking isn’t a one off task then to be forgotten. Keeping the support information up to date is part of the legal obligation for businesses. Changes to windows and doors that effect mandatory performance characteristics need to be checked and in many cases a new declaration of performance produced. Not forgetting that CE Marking evidence for any windows and doors already sold needs to be kept available for 10 years. Although initially we saw most companies going for the minimum criteria to get CE 38 DEC 2013 Marks in place, there’s a definite increase in CE Markings declaring extra performance characteristics to back up higher specification products. Businesses wanting to advertise windows and doors with lower U-Values, acoustic, resistance to wind and watertightness can prove these upgrades with separate CE Marks. This is reflected in an increase in the number of people using The Oracle, Build Check Publications online resource. The Oracle’s U-value and acoustic calculator allows the user to assess the performance of windows and doors. The calculations can be used to support CE Marking and Build Check Publications can advise whe