NFPA 266 : 1998
Withdrawn
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METHOD OF TEST FOR FIRE CHARACTERISTICS OF UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE EXPOSED TO FLAMING IGNITION SOURCE
Hardcopy
23-07-2013
English
01-01-1998
Chapter 1 - General
1-1 Scope
1-2 Significance and use
1-3 Summary of test method
1-4 Definitions
1-5 Units
Chapter 2 - Test Specimens
2-1 Size and Preparation
2-2 Conditioning
Chapter 3 - Test Equipment and Instrumentation
3-1 Ignition source
3-2 Collection - exhaust system
3-3 Velocity measuring instruments
3-4 Gas sampling and analysis equipment
3-5 Smoke density measuring instruments
3-6 Weighing platform
3-7 Data acquisition
3-8 Photographic and video equipment
Chapter 4 - Calibration
4-1 Calibration of equipment
4-2 Daily calibration
Chapter 5 - Test Procedure
5-1 Testing procedure
Chapter 6 - Calculations
6-1 Method of calculation
6-2 Symbols
6-3 Calibration constant using propane
6-4 Heat release for test specimens
6-5 Smoke obscuration
Chapter 7 - Report of Results
7-1 Documentation
Appendix A Explanatory material
Appendix B Commentary
Appendix C Heat release calculations using
additional gas analysis
Appendix D Referenced publications
Index
Gives a method of test, using a full-scale furniture calorimeter to be used to determine heat release, weight loss, smoke density, and generation of carbon monoxide of upholstered furniture or full-scale mock-up of furniture.
DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
19
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PublisherName |
National Fire Protection Association
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Status |
Withdrawn
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