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PD ISO/TR 12470-2:2017

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Fire-resistance tests. Guidance on the application and extension of results from tests conducted on fire containment assemblies and products Non-loadbearing elements

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Language(s)

English

Published date

07-12-2017

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Principles of the field of application
5 Common factors which influence the field
   of application of all elements
6 Fire resisting door assemblies
7 Fixed vertical fire resisting glazed elements
8 Linear gap sealing systems
9 Service penetration sealing systems
10 Improvements in the design of test specimens
   and modelling to generate fields of application
Annex A (informative) - Principles of using expert
        judgement to establishing the extended
        field of application
Bibliography

Describes a methodology to determine the applicability of the results of fire resistance tests to actual applications.

Committee
FSH/22/-/5
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
80
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

This document explains a methodology to determine the applicability of the results of fire resistance tests to actual applications.

It is applicable to those non-loadbearing elements for which there is an ISO standard test procedure based upon the ISO834 series for determining the fire resistance of a representative sample of the construction proposed for use in a specific building or just for general use. These elements are:

  • fire resisting door assemblies (excluding lift landing doorsets):

    • timber;

    • steel;

  • fire resisting vertical glazing – metal framed:

    NOTE The rheology of glass is such that gravity has a disproportional influence on fire glass when it is heated to high temperatures and as a consequence, it is not possible to provide generic guidance on the extended application of horizontal glazed elements.

    • timber framed;

  • linear gap sealing;

  • service penetration sealing.

Fire resistance testing furnaces have fairly restricted size limitations and as a consequence, there is little confidence that the result obtained on an element of construction tested in accordance with the standard methods will behave in a similar manner when installed in the final building.

Direct and extended applications of test results are the two possible ways to ensure that an element that is not identical to the tested construction will have an acceptable probability of obtaining the same fire rating as that of the original tested specimen. In both cases, these applications generally refer only to the fire rating that the building element can expect to reach if it, or a representative sample of it, were to be tested in a furnace according to the standard fire test conditions used in the reference test.

The criteria and methodology used in evaluating ductwork and dampers is significantly different from those used to evaluate conventional separating elements and for this reason, these forms of construction are not included in the scope of this document. It is planned that a subsequent part of this document may include guidance on these elements.

Standards Relationship
ISO/TR 12470-2:2017 Identical

ISO 13943:2017 Fire safety — Vocabulary
EN 13501-2:2016 Fire classification of construction products and building elements - Part 2: Classification using data from fire resistance tests, excluding ventilation services
ISO/TR 22898:2006 Review of outputs for fire containment tests for buildings in the context of fire safety engineering
ISO 3009:2003 Fire-resistance tests — Elements of building construction — Glazed elements

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