IEC TS 60695-11-4:2004
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Fire hazard testing - Part 11-4: Test flames - 50 W flame - Apparatus and confirmational test method
Hardcopy , PDF
English - French
19-04-2004
27-09-2011
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Method A - Production of a standardized nominal 50 W
flame test
4.1 Requirements
4.2 Apparatus and fuel
4.2.1 Burner
4.2.2 Flowmeter
4.2.3 Manometer
4.2.4 Control valve
4.2.5 Copper block
4.2.6 Thermocouple
4.2.7 Temperature/time indicating/recording devices
4.2.8 Fuel gas
4.2.9 Laboratory fumehood/chamber
4.3 Production of test flame
4.4 Confirmation of the test flame
4.4.1 Principle
4.4.2 Procedure
4.4.3 Verification
5 Method B (withdrawn)
6 Method C (withdrawn)
7 Classification and designation
Annex A (normative) Test arrangements - Method A
Annex B (withdrawn)
Annex C (withdrawn)
Annex D (informative) Recommended arrangements for
the use of the test flame
Annex E (informative) Clearance gauge
Annex F (informative) Test arrangements for tests on
equipment
Annex G (informative) Test arrangements for tests on bar
test specimens
Annex H (informative) Access to equipment manufacturers
and suppliers
Bibliography
Figures
Provides detailed requirements for the production of a 50 W nominal, pre-mixed type test flame. The approximate overall height is 20 mm. The main changes with respect to the previous edition are described below:- The introduction has been revised, - Test methods B and C have been withdrawn. Test method A has been retained with its original letter designation, - Normative reference ISO 1337 has been withdrawn without a replacement by ISO/TC 26. The callout Cu-ETP UNS 11000 is the replacement for all references to ISO 1337. It is taken from ASTM B187-00 and describes high conductivity electrolytic copper, - A new Annex H has been added which provides access to equipment manufacturers and suppliers, - Alignment with other publications in the IEC 60695-11 series has been made, where appropriateHas the status of a basic safety publication in accordance with IEC Guide 104.
| Committee |
TC 89
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| DevelopmentNote |
To be used in conjunction with IEC 60695-1-1 & IEC 60695-11-3. (04/2004) Supersedes IEC 61300-2-36. (03/2008)
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| DocumentType |
Technical Specification
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| Pages |
47
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| PublisherName |
International Electrotechnical Committee
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| Status |
Superseded
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| SupersededBy | |
| Supersedes |
| Standards | Relationship |
| AS/NZS 60695.11.4:2004 | Identical |
| NEN NPR IEC/TS 60695-11-4 : 2004 | Identical |
| DD IEC/TS 60695-11-4:2004 | Identical |
| TS C 60695-11-4:2006 | Identical |
| IEC TR 60695-1-21:2008 | Fire hazard testing - Part 1-21: Guidance for assessing the fire hazard of electrotechnical products - Ignitability - Summary and relevance of test methods |
| EN 60707 : 1999 | FLAMMABILITY OF SOLID NON-METALLIC MATERIALS WHEN EXPOSED TO FLAME SOURCES - LIST OF TEST METHODS |
| EN 60950-1:2006/A2:2013 | INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT - SAFETY - PART 1: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS (IEC 60950-1:2005/A2:2013, MODIFIED) |
| BS EN 60950-1 : 2006 | INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT - SAFETY - PART 1: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS |
| ASTM D 5207 : 2014 : REDLINE | Standard Practice for Confirmation of 20–mm (50–W) and 125–mm (500–W) Test Flames for Small-Scale Burning Tests on Plastic Materials |
| I.S. EN 60950-1:2006 | INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT - SAFETY - PART 1: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS (IEC 60950-1:2005 (MOD)) |
| PD IEC/TR 60695-1-21:2008 | Fire hazard testing Guidance for assessing the fire hazard of electrotechnical products. Ignitability. Summary and relevance of test methods |
| BIS IS 13252-1 : 2010 AMD 1 2013 | INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT - SAFETY - PART 1: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS |
| BIS IS 13252 : 2003 | INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT - SAFETY - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS |
| IEC 60950-1:2005+AMD1:2009+AMD2:2013 CSV | Information technology equipment - Safety - Part 1: General requirements |
| I.S. EN 61020-1:2009 | ELECTROMECHANICAL SWITCHES FOR USE IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT - PART 1: GENERIC SPECIFICATION |
| BS EN 61020-1:2009 | Electromechanical switches for use in electrical and electronic equipment Generic specification |
| IEC 61020-1:2009 | Electromechanical switches for use in electrical and electronic equipment - Part 1: Generic specification |
| EN 61020-1:2009 | Electromechanical switches for use in electrical and electronic equipment - Part 1: Generic specification |
| UNE-EN 61020-1:2011 | Electromechanical switches for use in electrical and electronic equipment - Part 1: Generic specification |
| UNE-EN 60950-1:2007 | Information technology equipment - Safety - Part 1: General requirements |
| I.S. EN 60707:1999 | FLAMMABILITY OF SOLID NON-METALLIC MATERIALS WHEN EXPOSED TO FLAME SOURCES - LIST OF TEST METHODS |
| IEC 60695-1-30:2017 | Fire hazard testing - Part 1-30: Guidance for assessing the fire hazard of electrotechnical products - Preselection testing process - General guidelines |
| IEC 60695-1-1:1999 | Fire hazard testing - Part 1-1: Guidance for assessing the fire hazard of electrotechnical products - General guidelines |
| IEC 60695-4:2012 | Fire hazard testing - Part 4: Terminology concerning fire tests for electrotechnical products |
| ISO 13943:2017 | Fire safety — Vocabulary |
| IEC 60695-11-2:2017 | Fire hazard testing - Part 11-2: Test flames - 1 kW pre-mixed flame - Apparatus, confirmatory test arrangement and guidance |
| ISO/IEC Guide 51:2014 | Safety aspects — Guidelines for their inclusion in standards |
| IEC GUIDE 104:2010 | The preparation of safety publications and the use of basic safety publications and group safety publications |
| IEC 60695-11-3:2012 | Fire hazard testing - Part 11-3: Test flames - 500 W flames - Apparatus and confirmational test methods |
| IEC 60584-1:2013 | Thermocouples - Part 1: EMF specifications and tolerances |
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