Below you will find the most frequently asked questions about CE Marking:
A Declaration of Performance (DoP) is an important document for a manufacturer as it contains key information about the manufacturer, product and performance. A manufacturer is required to draw up a DoP when a product is placed on the market in an EU Member State.
It can be made available electronically, for example via a website. DoPs for Pilkington products can be downloaded by accessing www.pilkington.com/ce and selecting the appropriate country.
As and when the hENs are revised and aligned with the new CPR, DoPs will be superseded by a Declaration of Performance and Conformity (DoPC) that will form part of the Digital Product Passport (DPP).
The system of assessment and verification of constancy of performance (AVCP) dictates the level of involvement of a third party (Notified Body). There are several systems that can be applicable, dependent upon the product and its intended use. Three are relevant for glass in building.
System 1 is where Type Testing & FPC (initial inspection & continuous surveillance of factory) is undertaken by the Notified Body and other tasks are the responsibility of the manufacturer. For System 3, Type Testing is the responsibility of the Notified Body and other tasks are carried out by the manufacturer. Under System 4, all tasks can be undertaken by the manufacturer.
Under the new CPR, AVCP will be superseded by the assessment and verification system (AVS) for construction products, including the implementation of a new system 3+ for environmental sustainability.
NPD stands for No Performance Determined. It can be declared on the DoP against an essential characteristic that is not relevant for the product or applicable for the Member State in which it is used in a building.
On the DoP, the performance of at least one of the essential characteristics of the product, relevant to the intended use, must be declared.
Under the new CPR, for essential characteristics where no performance is declared, the word ‘NULL’ shall be declared in the place of the value.
The hENS have developed for each glass type, e.g. basic soda lime silicate, coated, toughened, laminated, insulating glass units, etc. Multiple functions will be covered by the intended use of the product and its declared values.
The organisation placing the product on the market is required to show, through appropriate reference to the relevant hENs and declaration of essential product characteristics, that the product is suitable for its intended use.
In the case of Pilkington Pyrostop® incorporating a solar control glass where the intended use is fire resistance, the relevant hEN is EN 14449 (laminated glass) and fire resistance and solar performance characteristics are stated in the DoP.
Note: Any product with the intended use of fire, explosion or bullet resistance is subject to AVCP System 1 requirements.
Yes. For construction products placed on the GB market (England, Scotland and Wales), manufacturers can apply either CE Marking or the UK Conformity Assessed (CA) Mark, taking into account whether the conformity assessment was undertaken in the UK or EU.
CE Marking is our sole conformity assessment approach for placing its products on the market, including on the GB market, making it consistent with the approaches adopted in Northern Ireland, Ireland and the rest of the EU. This acknowledges the UK government’s announcement to extend the recognition of CE Marking of construction products placed on the GB market beyond 30th June 2025 and takes into account that there are no UK Approved Bodies that can undertake some of the Type Testing for glass in building.
For a statement on our position on UK CA Marking, providing more explanation, please click here.
The UK is still an active participant in CEN through BSI in order to help develop and maintain European Standards. The hENs for glass in building have been assigned as UK-designated standards.