Apart from purchasing multiple standards, are there reference materials
that may guide preliminary in-house fire safety testing (flame spread) for
materials categorized as building components?  I have come across summary
descriptions of multiple test standards (BS476, ISO9705, ISO5660, DIN-4102,
etc.) and some "comparison of standards" documents.  I would like to get an
idea of the relative flame/temperature/time/energy parameters (i.e. may
rudimentary testing be done with a candle, Bunsen burner or propane torch
with appropriate precautions for fumes?).

For example, DIN-4102 (Germany) references -15 and -16 standards for the
test apparatus and method and I have seen multiple test reports and a few
apparatus supplier catalogs, but haven't seen a good description of the
burner used in the 'Brandschacht' (fire shaft).

My only experience thus far is with UL94.  Pointers to reference materials
or other feedback is appreciated.


Cheers,
Adam
[email protected]

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