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Cleanliness classification of air
handling products: general instructions
1 October 2007
These instructions describe the principles of the cleanliness
classification of air handling products. They were approved by the Building
Information Foundation RTS Committee PT 17 Indoor Air Classification at
its meeting of 1 October 2007.
1 INTRODUCTION
The cleanliness classification of air handling products is based on the
criteria and principles established in the Classification of Indoor Climate
2000 document, applicable at that time. The cleanliness classifications
are granted by the Building Information Foundation RTS.
Classification work is developed and supervised by Committee PT 17 Indoor
Air Classification appointed by the Director General of the Building Information
Foundation RTS. It also promotes building methods aimed at good indoor
climate in other ways. Classification applications and matters relating
to classification decisions are examined by a separate classification
working group elected by the Committee. The workgroup consists of a representative
of the Finnish Society of Indoor Air Quality, two technical experts and
the secretary of the classification workgroup.
2 APPLYING FOR CLEANLINESS CLASSIFICATION
Applications for a cleanliness classification of air handling products
are submitted to the Building Information Foundation RTS on an application
form drawn up for this purpose. Applicants should enclose with their application
the product specification, instructions for use, the material safety data
sheet, if any, and a research report. The research report must not be
more than one (1) year old. The applicant may, if necessary, be asked
to supply supplementary information.
3 THE CONFIDENTIALITY OF THE APPLICATION DOCUMENTS
The Building Information Foundation RTS treats all documents and information
submitted by applicants in support of their application in confidence.
However, the name of the product and the holder of the classification
will be released and entered in the directory of classifications referred
to in Section 13.
4 RIGHT OF USE OF CLASSIFICATION LABEL
Right of use of a classification label provides the company which has
been granted classification the right to label the classified product
with the label and to use the label for marketing purposes. The company
must use the valid classification symbol, which is a registered trade
mark.
The valid M1 classification symbol
5 VALIDITY OF RIGHT OF USE
The period of validity of the right of use of a classification label is
three (3) years. If the product and method of manufacturing the product
have not changed, the classification can be renewed for another three
(3) years by application without testing provided that the required testing
methods and the criteria set for the products have not been altered fundamentally.
Both new and continuation applications will always be examined in accordance
with the current requirements set for testing methods and the criteria
set for the products.
6 OBLIGATION TO GIVE NOTICE OF CHANGES TO PRODUCT
The holder of right of use is under an obligation to give the Building
Information Foundation RTS prior notice of changes relating to the product
and its methods of manufacturing if these changes affect the properties
on the basis of which the classification was granted. The quality control
of classified products is the responsibility of the person applying for
classification. The material manufacturer is responsible for using an
approved quality control system.
7 RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE CLASSIFIED PRODUCT
The owner of the classification is solely responsible for guaranteeing
that the product fulfils the requirements concerning it. The Building
Material Foundation RTS is not responsible for the classified products
or for the product properties as reported by the owner of the classification.
8 NOTICE OF TERMINATION OR REVOCATION OF RIGHT OF USE
OF CLASSIFICATION LABEL
Both the Building Information Foundation RTS and the owner of the classification
can give notice of terminating the classification and the right of use
three (3) months from the notice. The Building Information Foundation
RTS can revoke the classification and right of use without a period of
notice in cases of abuse or if it transpires that the requirements for
granting classification are no longer met. If the Building Information
Foundation RTS has reasonable grounds to suspect that the product no longer
meets the requirements set for it, the owner of the classification must
present new testing results showing that the requirements are met.
9 PRODUCT TESTING
9.1 Product testing before classification
Classification requires the product to be tested by
an approved testing laboratory in accordance with the required methods.
9.2 Selection of testing laboratory
The products must be tested at a competent and impartial laboratory approved
by the classification working group. A list of approved laboratories can
be found on the Internet. The applicant shall be responsible for documentation.
9.3 Testing methods
The products must be tested according to the cleanliness testing instructions
for air handling products (dated 2 November 2001) or according to later
updated or new product-specific instructions. The research report must
contain the details listed in the sample research report.
10 FEES
10.1 Classification fees
The applicant shall pay the Building Information Foundation RTS a fee
for classification as well as any other fees due. The fees are confirmed
by the Building Information Foundation RTS.
10.2 Testing fees and expenses
The applicant shall be responsible for all the expenses arising from the
testing required for the application. The applicant shall pay the costs
of testing directly to the testing institute.
11 USE OF CLASSIFICATION LABEL
11.1 Product labelling
Products, packaging, product specifications or instructions for use are
to be labelled with the label of the cleanliness class granted to the
product. Product specifications should also indicate restrictions relating
to the use and application of the products in particular.
11.2 Product marketing
The classification label can be used for advertising and marketing the
classified product alone. The classification label must not be used in
marketing in such a way that it refers to the company as a whole or to
products which have not been granted cleanliness classification.
12 THE APPEAL PROCEDURE
Applicants wishing to appeal a decision by the Building Information Foundation
RTS concerning the right of use of a classification label or its refusal
may submit an appeal in writing within 14 days of receipt of the decision
to the Director General of the Building Information Foundation RTS, who
will forward it to Committee PT 17 for adjudication.
13 DIRECTORY OF CLASSIFIED PRODUCTS
The Building Information Foundation RTS maintains and publishes a directory
of currently classified products and holders of right of use.
14 CHANGES TO GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
The Building Information Foundation RTS's Committee PT 17 approved these
instructions at its meeting on 01.10.07. Committee PT 17 may alter these
instructions if necessary.
REFERENCES
• Indoor Air Classification 2000 (LVI 05-10318, RT 07-10790, Ratu
424-T, KH-00337)
• Cleanliness testing instructions for air handling products. Instructions
for the testing of the hygiene of air handling products
According to the requirements of Indoor Air Classification
2000. (www.rts.fi)
• Cleanliness classification for air handling products: research
report model (www.rts.fi)
• Cleanliness classification for air handling products: application
form (www.rts.fi)
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