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Tests and Criteria for Fire Protection of Cable Penetrations
A series of experiments are described which evaluate the effects of test furnace pressure differential and excess pyrolyzates on the fire resistance of cable penetrations installed in fire resistive walls. It is shown that the measured fire resistance of penetrations can be strongly influenced by the pressure difference between the test furnace and the unexposed face of the penetration, and, to a lesser degree, by the presence or absence of excess pyrolyzates. Methods for the local introduction of excess pyrolyzates into a fire test furnace are discussed.
Tests and Criteria for Fire Protection of Cable Penetrations
A series of experiments are described which evaluate the effects of test furnace pressure differential and excess pyrolyzates on the fire resistance of cable penetrations installed in fire resistive walls. It is shown that the measured fire resistance of penetrations can be strongly influenced by the pressure difference between the test furnace and the unexposed face of the penetration, and, to a lesser degree, by the presence or absence of excess pyrolyzates. Methods for the local introduction of excess pyrolyzates into a fire test furnace are discussed.
Tests and Criteria for Fire Protection of Cable Penetrations
R. B. Williamson (author) / F. L. Fisher (author)
1982
109 pages
Report
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English
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1994
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