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    ANSI CAN ULC-S508-2-2002 STANDARD FOR THE RATING AND FIRE TESTING OF FIRE EXTINGUISHERS (Fourth Edition Including Amendment 1 December 17 2004 Amendment 2 June 1 2007 Amendment 3 A.pdf

    1、CAN/ULC-S508-02(Reaffirmed 2013)STANDARD FOR THE RATING AND FIRE TESTING OF FIREEXTINGUISHERSNATIONALSTANDARDOF CANADAUnderwriters Laboratories of Canada (ULC) was established in 1920 byletters patent issued by the Canadian Government. It maintains andoperates laboratories and certification services

    2、 for the examination,testing and certification of appliances, equipment, materials,constructions and systems to determine their relation to life, fire andproperty hazards as well providing inspection services.Underwriters Laboratories of Canada is accredited by the StandardsCouncil of Canada as a Ce

    3、rtification Organization, a TestingOrganization, and an Inspection Body under the National StandardsSystem of Canada.ULC Standards develops and publishes standards and other relatedpublications for building construction, security and burglar protection,environmental safety, electrical equipment, fir

    4、e protection equipment, gasand oil equipment, thermal insulation products, materials and systems,energy use in the built environment and electrical utility safety.ULC Standards is a not-for-profit organization and is accredited by theStandards Council of Canada as a Standards Development Organizatio

    5、n.National Standards of Canada developed by ULC Standards conform tothe criteria and procedures established by the Standards Council ofCanada. Such standards are prepared using the consensus principle byindividuals who provide a balanced representation of interests relevant tothe subject area on a n

    6、ational basis.ULC is represented across Canada as well as many countries worldwide.For further information on ULC services, please contact:Customer Service: 1-866-937-3852CORPORATE HEADQUARTERSUnderwriters Laboratories of Canada7 Underwriters RoadToronto, Ontario M1R 3A9Telephone: (416) 757-3611Fax:

    7、 (416) 757-9540REGIONAL OFFICESPACIFIC OFFICE13775 Commerce Parkway, Suite 130Richmond, British Columbia V6V 2V4Telephone: (604) 214-9555Fax: (604) 214-9550EASTERN OFFICE6505, Rte Transcanadienne, Suite 330St-Laurent, Qubec H4T 1S3Telephone: (514) 363-5941Fax: (514) 363-7014The Standards Council of

    8、Canada (SCC) is the coordinating body of theCanadian standardization network, which is composed of people andorganizations involved in the development, promotion and implementationof standards. Through the collaborative efforts of Canadianstandardization network members, standardization is helping t

    9、o advancethe social and economic well-being of Canada and to safeguard thehealth and safety of Canadians. The networks efforts are overseen bySCC.The principal objectives of SCC are to foster and promote voluntarystandardization as a means of advancing the national economy,supporting sustainable dev

    10、elopment, benefiting the health, safety andwelfare of workers and the public, assisting and protecting the consumer,facilitating domestic and international trade, and furthering internationalcooperation in relation to standardization.An important facet of the Canadian standards development system is

    11、 theuse of the following principles: consensus; equal access and effectiveparticipation by concerned interests; respect for diverse interests andidentification of those who should be afforded access to provide theneeded balance of interests; mechanism for dispute resolution; opennessand transparency

    12、; open access by interested parties to the proceduresguiding the standards development process; clarity with respect to theprocesses; and Canadian interest consideration as the initial basis for thedevelopment of standards.A National Standard of Canada (NSC) is a standard prepared orreviewed by an S

    13、CC-accredited SDO and approved by the SCCaccording to NSC approval requirements. Approval does not refer to thetechnical content of the standard, as this remains the responsibility of theSDO. An NSC reflects a consensus of a number of capable individualswhose collective interests provide, to the gre

    14、atest practicable extent, abalance of representation of general interests, producers, regulators,users (including consumers) and others with relevant interests, as maybe appropriate to the subject at hand. NSCs are intended to make asignificant and timely contribution to the Canadian interest.Those

    15、who have a need to apply standards are encouraged to useNSCs. These standards are subject to periodic review. Users of NSCsare cautioned to obtain the latest edition from the SDO that publishes thestandard.The responsibility for approving standards as NSCs rests with:Standards Council of Canada270 A

    16、lbert StreetSuite 200Ottawa, OntarioK1P 6N7Telephone: (613) 238-3222For further information on ULC standards, please contact:ULC STANDARDS171 Nepean Street, Suite 400Ottawa, Ontario K2P 0B4Telephone: (613) 755-2729Fax: (613) 231-5977E-mail: customerserviceulc.caWeb site: www.ulc.caThe intended prima

    17、ry application of this standard is stated in its scope. It is important to note that it remains the responsibility of the user of thestandard to judge its suitability for this particular application.Copies of this National Standard of Canada may be ordered from ULC Standards.CETTE NORME NATIONALE DU

    18、 CANADA EST DISPONIBLE EN VERSIONS FRANAISE ET ANGLAISEULC StandardsCAN/ULC-S508Fourth EditionUnderwriters Laboratories Inc.ANSI/UL 711Seventh EditionStandard for Rating and Fire Testing of Fire ExtinguishersAUGUST 14, 2002(Title Reprinted on December 18, 2013)This common standard has been jointly r

    19、evised on December 18, 2013 to reaffirm ANSI and SCCapproval and to include editorial type updates. For this purpose, ULC Standards and UL are issuingreaffirmed pages dated December 18, 2013.ANSI/UL 711-2013Approved byCommitment for AmendmentsThis Standard is issued jointly by Underwriters Laborator

    20、ies Inc. (UL) and ULC Standards.Amendments to this Standard will be made only after processing according to the Standards writingprocedures by UL and ULC Standards.UL and ULC Standards are separate and independent entities and each is solely responsible for itsoperations and business activities. The

    21、 UL trade names and trademarks depicted in this document arethe sole property of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. The ULC Standards trade names and trademarksdepicted in this document are the sole property of ULC Standards.ISSN 0317-526X Copyright 2013 ULC StandardsAll rights reserved.No part of this

    22、publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system orotherwise, whatsoever without the prior permission of the publisher.In Canada, written comments are to be sent to the ULC Standards, 400 171 Nepean Street, Ottawa,Ontario K2P 0B4. Proposals should be submitted on a Standa

    23、rds Revision Request Form availablefrom ULC Standards.Copyright 2013 Underwriters Laboratories Inc.ULs Standards for Safety are copyrighted by UL. Neither a printed nor electronic copy of a Standardshould be altered in any way. All of ULs Standards and all copyrights, ownerships, and rights regardin

    24、gthose Standards shall remain the sole and exclusive property of UL.This ANSI/UL Standard for Safety consists of the Seventh Edition.The most recent designation of ANSI/UL 711 as an American National Standard (ANSI) occurred onDecember 18, 2013. ANSI approval for a standard does not include the Cove

    25、r Page, TransmittalPages, Title Page (front and back), or the Preface.Comments or proposals for revisions on any part of the Standard may be submitted to UL at any time.Proposals should be submitted via a Proposal Request in ULs On-Line Collaborative StandardsDevelopment System (CSDS) at http:/.To p

    26、urchase UL Standards, visit Comm 2000 at http:/m- call toll-free 1-888-853-3503.ULC PreambleInternational Classification for Standards (ICS): 13.220.10; 19.040Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this Canadian standard may be thesubject of patents rights. ULC Standards

    27、shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all suchpatents rights.This Standard is intended to be used for conformity assessment.The Reaffirmation of the Fourth Edition of this ULC Standard was based on, and superseded, the ForthEdition of CAN/ULC-S508 including Amendments 1, 2, and 3.The

    28、initiation of the review of this Standard will commence within 5 years of the date of publication, unlessthe Standard is identified as fitting within a stabilized category, whereby the review will commence withinthe appropriate time frame set out by ULC Standards.ULC STANDARDS COMMITTEE ON PORTABLE

    29、FIRE EXTINGUISHERSName Affiliation Region CategoryL. Bourgeois TriTop Inc. Quebec General InterestJ. Di Filippo Kidde Canada Canada ProducerG. Ferris Protection R.T Inc. Quebec ProducerF. Goodnight Fire Equipment ManufacturingAssociationUSA ProducerM. Gravel Department of NationalDefenceCanada UserD

    30、. Horne Office of the Ontario FireMarshallOntario RegulatorM. Kohli Human Resources and SocialDevelopment CanadaCanada RegulatorB. Levitt Levitt-Saftey Limited Canada ProducerN. Murray Consumers Association ofCanadaCanada UserG. Robichaud Regie du Batiment du Quebec Quebec RegulatorR. Mariner Strike

    31、 First Corporation Canada ProducerG. Schultz City of Toronto Ontario RegulatorK. Steger SCM-RMS Technical Services Canada General InterestW. Stewart Canadian Fire SafetyAssociationCanada General InterestG. Vestergom Unifoam Company Ltd. Canada ProducerC. Genge Retro Energy Innovations Ltd. British C

    32、olumbia Associate (Non-Voting)A. Kim National Research Council ofCanadaCanada Associate (Non-Voting)F. Leber LRI Inc. Canada Associate (Non-Voting)G. Laverick UL LLC. USA Associate (Non-Voting)M. Ramlochan (ProjectManager)ULC Standards Canada Non-VotingThis list represents the membership at the time

    33、 the Committee balloted on the final text of this edition.Since that time, changes in the membership may have occurred.No Text on This PageCONTENTSULC Preamble 5Preface .8A INTRODUCTION .91 Scope 92 Units of Measurement 93 Reference Publications .94 Glossary 95 Ratings 10B PERFORMANCE 116 General 11

    34、7 Class A extinguishers 118 Class B extinguishers 169 Class C extinguishers .1810 Class D extinguishers and agents 2011 Class K extinguishers 25C TABLES 26D FIGURES .29ANNEX A (NORMATIVE)A1 Reference Standards .A1AUGUST 14, 2002 CAN/ULC-S508 ANSI/UL 711 7PrefaceThis is the common UL and ULC Standard

    35、 for Rating and Fire Testing of Fire Extinguishers. It is the fourthedition of CAN/ULC-S508, including Amendment 3, and the seventh edition of ANSI/UL 711.This Joint Standard was prepared by Underwriters Laboratories Inc., ULC Standards, and the UL/ULCExtinguisher Technical Harmonization Committee.

    36、The efforts and support of the Harmonization TechnicalCommittee are gratefully acknowledged.Only metric SI units of measurement are used in this Standard. If a value for measurement is followed bya value in other units in parentheses, the second value may be approximate. The first stated value is th

    37、erequirement.In Canada, there are two official languages, English and French. All safety warnings must be in Frenchand English. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some Canadian authorities may require additionalmarkings and/or installation instructions to be in both official languages.Note:

    38、Although the intended primary application of this Standard is stated in its Scope, it is importantto note that it remains the responsibility of the users of the Standard to judge its suitability for theirparticular purpose.Level of harmonizationThis Standard is published as an identical standard bet

    39、ween UL and ULC Standards. An identicalstandard is a standard that is the same in technical content except for conflicts in Codes andGovernmental Regulations. Presentation shall be word for word except for editorial changes.InterpretationsThe interpretation by the SDO of an identical or equivalent s

    40、tandard shall be based on the literal text todetermine compliance with the standard in accordance with the procedural rules of the SDO. If more thanone interpretation of the literal text has been identified, a revision shall be proposed as soon as possibleto each of the SDOs to more accurately refle

    41、ct the intent.UL Effective DateA UL effective date is established by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. and is not part of the ANSI approvedstandard.AUGUST 14, 2002CAN/ULC-S508 ANSI/UL 7118A INTRODUCTION1 Scope1.1 These requirements cover rating, and performance during fire tests, of fire extinguishers

    42、intended foruse in attacking Class A, B, C, D, and K fires as defined herein. These requirements also coverperformance during fire tests of fire extinguishing agents for application on Class D fires. The ultimaterating of an extinguisher or the prescribed use of an extinguisher or fire extinguishing

    43、 agent is based onits fire-extinguishing potential as determined by fire tests and presupposes installation and use inaccordance in the United States with the Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers, NFPA 10, and with theNational Fire Code of Canada.1.2 Fire extinguishers, fire extinguishing agents

    44、, or both shall also comply with the requirements forconstruction and performance as applicable to specific types, designs, sizes, and arrangements. Suchadditional requirements include UL8/CAN/ULC-S554, UL154/ CAN/ULC S503, UL299/ CAN/ULC S504,UL 626/ CAN/ULC S507, and UL2129/ CAN/ULC S566 and are n

    45、ot within the scope of theserequirements.2 Units of Measurement2.1 The metric unit shall be designated as the official unit for purposes of this standard. Where values ofmeasurement are specified in both SI and English units, either unit is used. In cases of dispute, the metricunit shall be used.3 R

    46、eference Publications3.1 See Annex A for a list of publications referenced in this standard. Any undated reference to a codeor standard appearing in the requirements of this standard shall be interpreted as referring to the latestedition of that code or standard. When the latest edition of a standar

    47、d is not applicable, the appropriateedition is indicated accordingly in Annex A.4 Glossary4.1 For the purpose of this standard the following definitions apply.4.2 AFFF Aqueous film-forming foam.4.3 AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE The temperature at which the test fuel ignites automatically.4.4 CONTROL A re

    48、duction in fire intensity of approximately 90 percent.4.5 EFFECTIVE DISCHARGE The time of discharge of extinguishing agent from the extinguisheruntil gas point.4.6 FFFP Film-forming fluoroprotein.4.7 GAS POINT The point in time when the discharge changes from the extinguishing agent alone toa gas an

    49、d extinguishing agent combination.4.8 LETTER DESIGNATIONS The letter designates the general class of fire for which theextinguisher or agent is acceptable:AUGUST 14, 2002 CAN/ULC-S508 ANSI/UL 711 9Class A Fires Fires that involve ordinary combustible materials such as wood, cloth, paper,rubber, and many plastics.Class B Fires Fires that involve flammable liquids, oils, petroleum greases, tars, oil-basepaints, solvents, lacquers, alcohols, and flammable gases.Class C Fires Fires that involve energized e


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