EN 16034 has been harmonised and has been in force along with the national standards since its introduction in 2016.
This phase is called the coexistence phase. The coexistence phase in combination with EN 1435-1 for external doors and windows finishes on 1 November and EN 16034 will enter into force on 2 November 2019. On this date, all national approvals for external doors and windows with fire and smoke protection requirements will thereby become invalid.
Fire and smoke doors for internal use are currently not yet possible with CE markings. The reason for this is that EN 14351-2 has not yet been published in the European official journal. The coexistence phase can only start once the standard is published.
The length of the coexistence phase is not yet known. It will be at least one year, however. It is assumed that this phase will actually run for two years. We’ll keep you posted. Following the end of the coexistence phase for internal doors in accordance with EN 14351-2, the national approvals / general building authority test certificates will also no longer be valid here. Until then, the national marking (in Germany: approvals and Ü marking) can continue to be used.
Fire-resistant fixed glazing (F30, F60, F90) is not affected by the European standard. National approvals can continue to be used in future.