or diesel oil. It should
likewise make no difference in the flaming oil test.
Bob
Peter Merguerian wrote:
Dear All,
Does anyone have the MSDS for Kerosene # 1? This is the oil used by UL to
conduct the Hot Flaming Oil Test in the UL60950/EN 60 950 ITE standards
when the bottom
) and it makes
no difference whether I use home heating oil or diesel oil. It should
likewise make no difference in the flaming oil test.
Bob
Peter Merguerian wrote:
Dear All,
Does anyone have the MSDS for Kerosene # 1? This is the oil used by UL to
conduct the Hot Flaming Oil Test
for the 950 Hot Flaming Oil Test
Dear All,
Does anyone have the MSDS for Kerosene # 1? This is the oil used by UL to
conduct the Hot Flaming Oil Test in the UL60950/EN 60 950 ITE standards
when the bottom openings do not comply with some of the bottom
cfonstructions specified in the standard.
I
, July 26, 2001 3:19 AM
To: EMC-PSTC (E-mail)
Subject: Oils for the 950 Hot Flaming Oil Test
Dear All,
Does anyone have the MSDS for Kerosene # 1? This is the oil used by UL to
conduct the Hot Flaming Oil Test in the UL60950/EN 60 950 ITE standards
when the bottom openings do not comply
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Dan
-Original Message-
From: Peter Merguerian [mailto:pmerguer...@itl.co.il]
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 3:19 AM
To: EMC-PSTC (E-mail)
Subject: Oils for the 950 Hot Flaming Oil Test
Dear All,
Does anyone have the MSDS for Kerosene # 1? This is the oil used
Dear All,
Does anyone have the MSDS for Kerosene # 1? This is the oil used by UL to
conduct the Hot Flaming Oil Test in the UL60950/EN 60 950 ITE standards
when the bottom openings do not comply with some of the bottom
cfonstructions specified in the standard.
I am also trying to determine
:58:21 PM
Please respond to wo...@sensormatic.com
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
cc:(bcc: Daniel Sicard/MAIN/MC1)
Subject: Hot Flaming Oil Test related to test for escape of flaming gasses ?
Great information on the hot oil test. I only wish for a similarly well
defined test
Hi Ed:
Great description of your test technique. BTW, I would think that the
temperature of the oil in the ladle should be specified, as this seems to be
a critical variable.
The temperature of the oil is established by the
1-minute burn period (in the ladle) BEFORE the oil
is
, 2000 1:13 PM
To: kmccormick...@hotmail.com
Cc: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Re: Hot Flaming Oil Test
Hi Ken:
The standards specify the oil as being:
distillate fuel oil which is a medium volitile
distillate having a mass per
unit volume between 0.845 g/ml
[SMTP:kmccormick...@hotmail.com]
Sent: 08 September 2000 15:06
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: RE: Hot Flaming Oil Test
I am glad that I was able to assist in allowing Rich to earn his keep.
I
received several responses both public and privately...most said the same
thing
...@majordomo.ieee.org, 'John Juhasz' jjuh...@fiberoptions.com
Subject: RE: Hot Flaming Oil Test
Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2000 12:43:05 -0700
So it took hot flaming oil to assess Rich's worth!
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To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: RE: Hot Flaming Oil Test
I second that. Rich is indeed and asset to this board . . . .
Thank you Rich.
John Juhasz
Fiber Options
Bohemia, NY
-Original Message-
From: pgodf...@icomply.com [ mailto:pgodf...@icomply.com]
Sent
: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: RE: Hot Flaming Oil Test
Rich,
As many times in the past, I have found your explanation very concise,
interesting and informative (noting your 'disclaimer'). Thanks for sharing
this with all of us.
Phil Godfrey
-Original Message-
From: Rich Nute
:13 PM
To: kmccormick...@hotmail.com
Cc: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Re: Hot Flaming Oil Test
Hi Ken:
The standards specify the oil as being:
distillate fuel oil which is a medium volitile distillate having a
mass per
unit volume between 0.845 g/ml
to extinguish the
flame you use to heat the oil BEFORE you proceed
with the test.
Disclaimer: The hot-flaming-oil test is a dangerous
test. The preceding comments, observations, and
opinions are not complete, are not necessarily
accurate, may be ambiguous, and must
I have been asked by one of our mechanical engineers to look into conducting
the Hot Flaming oil test of IEC60950 based standards (reference to Annex
A.5) Has anyone had experience with this test especially in conducting or
witnessing the test (first hand experience)?
The standards specify
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