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INTRODUCTION
Numerous examples and comparative tables help you find your way through the jungle of tile standards. One section is dedicated to the fourteen targets to be achieved to obtain the drastic HQE certification, before concluding with specific safety issues.
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In France, for roof tiles as for many other building products, a distinction is made between :
traditional tiles ;
non-traditional tiles.
The first, and most numerous, are subject to regulations, first for their manufacture and then for their use.
The latter – are generally new tiles, or those destined for a more limited distribution – are not standardized and are subject to special treatment.
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Standards and norms
- Longitudinal interlocking flat concrete tile roofs, followed by technical and special specifications (June 90 edition) – (Supplemented by erratum of October 1990) - DTU 40.241 - Juin 1990
- Concrete flat tile roofing – Technical specifications followed by special specifications - DTU 40.25 - Décembre 1984
- Rules N 84 – Snow action on buildings – Amendment No. 1 [cancelled May 13, 2009] - DTU P06-006/A1 - Avril...
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