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BS EN 1725:2023 – TC:2024 Edition

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Tracked Changes. Furniture. Beds. Requirements for safety, strength and durability

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This document specifies requirements on safety, strength and durability for all types of fully assembled beds used by adults in domestic and non-domestic environments including their components, such as bed frames, bed bases, mattresses and mattress pads (when they form a unit with the mattress) and, when supplied with the bed base, mattresses and mattress pads. The tests are based on use by persons weighing up to 110 kg. With the exception of sleeping functions, it does not apply to foldaway beds. It does not apply to bunk beds, high beds and medical beds where separate Standards exist, as well as waterbeds and air beds. Additional requirements can be applicable to items that have additional functions, e.g. storage features, day beds and convertible sofa-beds. The durability test, 6.6.1, test 11, applies only to electrically operated beds. It does not include requirements for the resistance to ageing, degradation, flammability and electrical safety. Annex A (normative) specifies test methods for finger entrapment. Annex B (informative) gives a rationale.

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1 30485017
38 A-30450053
39 undefined
43 European foreword
44 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
46 4 Test procedures and tolerances
4.1 General
4.2 Sequence of testing
4.3 Tolerances
5 Test apparatus
5.1 Adult test mattress
47 5.2 Test dummy
Table 1 — Weight distribution of the sections of the test dummy
48 Figure 1 — Test dummy
49 6 Safety requirements
6.1 General requirements
6.2 Holes in tubular or rigid components
6.3 Shear and compression points
6.3.1 General
6.3.2 Shear and compression points when setting up and folding
6.3.3 Shear and compression points under influence of powered mechanisms
6.3.4 Shear and compression points during use
50 6.4 Entanglement hazards
6.4.1 General
6.4.2 Requirements
51 Figure 2 — Examples of measuring pulls, cords or similar parts
6.4.3 Test method
52 6.5 Durability of electrically operated bed mechanism
6.5.1 Requirement
6.5.2 Functional assessment
6.5.3 Test method
6.6 Stability, strength and durability
6.6.1 General
53 Table 2 — Test methods and test sequences
55 6.6.2 Stability, strength and durability requirements
7 Information for use
8 Test report
56 Annex A (normative) Test methods for finger entrapment and shear and compression
A.1 Finger entrapment
A.1.1 Test equipment — Test probe and shape assessment probe
A.1.1.1 Test probe
Figure A.1 — Test probe
A.1.1.2 Shape assessment probe
57 Figure A.2 — Shape assessment of probe (top view, side view, cross section)
A.1.2 Test method
58 Figure A.3 — Examples showing shape assessment
59 Figure A.4 — Examples of hazards
Table A.1 — Process flow 1
60 A.2 Shear and compression
A.2.1 Test equipment — Test probes
Figure A.5 — Test probes (8mm, 18mm or 25mm)
A.2.2 Test method — Shear and compression points created under the influence of powered mechanisms
Table A.2 — Process flow 2
61 A.2.3 Test method — Shear and compression points created during normal use
Table A.3 — Process flow 3
62 Annex B (informative) Rationale
B.1 General
B.2 Risk entanglement hazards
B.3 Durability of electrically operated bed mechanism
63 Bibliography
BS EN 1725:2023 - TC
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