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    ASTM C1374-2003(2009) Standard Test Method for Determination of Installed Thickness of Pneumatically Applied Loose-Fill Building Insulation《测定松散充填建筑物绝缘的安装厚度的标准试验方法》.pdf

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    ASTM C1374-2003(2009) Standard Test Method for Determination of Installed Thickness of Pneumatically Applied Loose-Fill Building Insulation《测定松散充填建筑物绝缘的安装厚度的标准试验方法》.pdf

    1、Designation: C1374 03 (Reapproved 2009)Standard Test Method forDetermination of Installed Thickness of PneumaticallyApplied Loose-Fill Building Insulation1This standard is issued under the fixed designation C1374; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoptio

    2、n or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This test method covers determination of the installedthickness of pneumati

    3、cally applied loose-fill building insula-tions prior to settling by simulating an open attic withhorizontal blown applications.1.2 This test method is a laboratory procedure for use bymanufacturers of loose-fill insulation for product design, labeldevelopment, and quality control testing. The appara

    4、tus usedproduces installed thickness results at a given mass/unit area.1.3 This test method is not the same as the design densityprocedures described in Test Methods C520 or SpecificationsC739 or C764.1.4 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regardedas standard. The values given in parent

    5、heses are mathematicalconversions to SI units that are provided for information onlyand are not considered standard.1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate

    6、 safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2C168 Terminology Relating to Thermal InsulationC520 Test Methods for Density of Granular Loose FillInsulationsC739 Specification for Cellulosic Fiber Loose-

    7、Fill ThermalInsulationC764 Specification for Mineral Fiber Loose-Fill ThermalInsulationE691 Practice for Conducting an Interlaboratory Study toDetermine the Precision of a Test Method3. Terminology3.1 DefinitionsUnless otherwise stated, the definitionslisted in Terminology C168 are applicable herein

    8、.3.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:3.2.1 installed thickness, nthe average thickness, as mea-sured immediately after application of blown insulation mate-rial when applied at a given mass/unit area.4. Summary of Test Method4.1 A standardized test chamber of 80 ft2(7.4 m2) is used as

    9、a receptacle to receive a calculated mass/unit area of pneumati-cally applied insulation.4.2 The mass of insulation to be blown into the test chamberis calculated from the bag label information.4.3 The mass of insulation prescribed in 4.2 is uniformlyblown into the test chamber.4.4 The thickness of

    10、the blown insulation is determined at13 predetermined locations.4.5 The thickness average of three tests is the installedthickness for the mass/unit area being tested.5. Significance and Use5.1 This test method was designed to give the manufacturerof loose-fill insulation products a way of determini

    11、ng what theinitial installed thickness should be in a horizontal open atticfor pneumatic applications.5.2 The installed thickness value developed by this testmethod is intended to provide guidance to the installer in orderto achieve a minimum mass/unit area for a given R-value.5.3 For the purpose of

    12、 product design, testing should bedone at a variety of R-values. At least three R-values should beused: the lowest R-value on the product label, the highestR-value on the product label, and an R-value near the midpointof the R-value range.1This test method is under the jurisdiction ofASTM Committee

    13、C16 on ThermalInsulation and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee C16.32 on MechanicalProperties.Current edition approved Nov. 1, 2009. Published March 2010. Originallyapproved in 1997. Last previous edition approved in 2003 as C137403. DOI:10.1520/C1374-03R09.2For referenced ASTM standards,

    14、 visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 194

    15、28-2959, United States.NOTE 1For quality control purposes, testing may be done at oneR-value of R-19 (h3ft23F/Btu) or higher.5.4 Specimens are blown in a manner consistent with theintended installation procedure. Blowing machine settingsshould be representative of those typically used for fieldappli

    16、cation with that machine.5.5 The material blown for a given R-value as part of theinstalled thickness test equals the installed mass/unit area timesthe test chamber area. This mass can be calculated frominformation provided on the package label at the R-valueprescribed.6. Apparatus6.1 Blowing Machin

    17、eA pneumatic blowing machine, de-signed primarily for handling loose-fill insulation materials,shall be used for blowing the insulation into the test chamber.This machine shall have throughput and material handlingcharacteristics similar to that used in field applications.6.2 Blowing HoseThe machine

    18、 should utilize 150 ft (46m) of 3in. (76mm) diameter flexible, corrugated blowinghose. At least 100 ft (30 m) of the hose should be elevatedbetween 10 and 20 ft (3 and 6 m) above the blowing machineto simulate a typical installation configuration. The hose shouldhave no more than eight 90 bends and

    19、no bends may be lessthan 4ft (1.2m) radius.NOTE 2It is good practice to clean the hose periodically by mechani-cally agitating it with the blower on. This practice should dislodge anypieces of insulation that might be caught in the hose.6.3 Test Specimen ChamberThe specimen chamber shallbe construct

    20、ed in accordance with Fig. 1 with the referencedowels positioned as shown in Fig. 2.NOTE 3For some insulation materials it may be necessary to use alarger test chamber than shown to accommodate a more representativesample, when the test chamber size is changed, the precision may change.6.4 Weighing

    21、DevicesA device is required to weigh thetest material before loading into hopper. This device mustdetermine the test material mass to within 0.5 %.6.5 Specimen Preparation RoomAn enclosed area wherethe test material is blown into the specimen chamber isrequired to protect the blowing operation from

    22、wind or strongair currents. Room geometry should not influence the blowingstream from the hose as long as there is adequate clearancearound the sides to maneuver.7. Sampling7.1 Follow sampling plans given in the material specifica-tions, regulations or other appropriate documents when appli-cable. I

    23、n the absence of such directions, randomly select thenumber of bags of product required for testing to meetconditions in 8.2.7.2 Condition the sample material by exposure in a condi-tioned space as prescribed by the contract or regulatorydocuments. If conditioning is not required, material must be i

    24、nequilibrium with the storage environment.8. Specimen Preparation8.1 Clean the specimen chamber to be free of dirt andinsulation prior to the start of the test.NOTE 4Many factors can influence the installation characteristics ofblown insulation. These include blowing rate, machine adjustments, thesi

    25、ze and length of the hose, and the angle and dimensions of the hoseoutlet in relation to the test chamber. Where available, use manufacturersinstructions to establish machine settings.8.2 From product label information, calculate the mass ofinsulation required to fill the test chamber for the R-valu

    26、eselected using the following formula:W 5 A 3 WSF (1)FIG. 1 Installed Thickness Test ChamberFIG. 2 Dowel Placement in Chamber FloorC1374 03 (2009)2where:W = total mass of material required lb (kg),A = test chamber area, 80 ft2(7.4 m2), andWSF = label mass/unit area lb/ft2(kg/m2).8.3 Assemble the blo

    27、wing machine, hose, and hose lengthcombinations as appropriate for the material being prepared(see recommendations in Section 6).8.4 Set the blowing machine adjustments and select the feedrates in accordance with the insulation manufacturers recom-mendations. If the insulation manufacturer does not

    28、providethis information, consult the machine manufacturer for recom-mended settings. It is important that settings are representat-inve of those typically used in field application with thismachine.8.5 Place the weighed specimen into the empty blowingmachine before starting the machine. If the hoppe

    29、r is not largeenough, fill it to capacity and have an assistant feed theremainder of insulation into the hopper as the test is progress-ing.NOTE 5If residual material is left in the machine, which cannot beblown out, then before testing the specimen material, fill machine withsome insulation and blo

    30、w out as much as the machine will allow. Leavethe remaining amount in the machine after each trial.9. Test Procedure9.1 Blow the mass of insulation determined in 8.2 as evenlyas possible by moving the hose around outside edge of testchamber. It is helpful to attach attic rulers to the inside wall of

    31、test chamber.9.2 Return any insulation which falls outside the test cham-ber to the blowing machine until all material is installed withinthe test chamber.9.3 Remove any material clinging to each dowel and mea-sure the thickness of insulation to the nearest 0.25 in. (6 mm).It is helpful to slide a d

    32、isc, made of approximately 5in.(127mm) diameter filter paper with a center hole 0.125 in. (3mm) larger than the dowel diameter, down each dowel untilcontact is made with the insulation and the disc is as level aspossible without compressing the insulation surface (see Fig.3). Repeat this procedure f

    33、or three trials.10. Calculation10.1 Calculation of Installed Thickness:10.1.1 Total the measurements described in 9.3 and divideby the number of dowels:T 5(n51NtnN(2)where:T = installed thickness for each trial (in.),t = installed thickness at each dowel (in.), andN = total number of dowels.10.1.2 A

    34、dd the installed thickness from each trial and divideby three. This number will be the installed thickness for thatR-values mass/unit area.TI5T11 T21 T33(3)where:TI= installed thickness (in.).11. Report11.1 Report the following information, including referencesto applicable specifications and test m

    35、ethod:11.1.1 The name, address, and other identification of the testlaboratory and the date of the report.11.1.2 The name and other identification of the material orproduct tested and the date of the test.11.1.3 The source of the material or product, the dateobtained, method of sampling and the manu

    36、facture date, ifavailable.11.1.4 The method and details of the specimen preparation,including blowing machine and machine settings used.FIG. 3 Dowel MarkingsTABLE 1 Precision for Cellulose InsulationThree Specimens/FiveLaboratoriesRepeatability ReproducibilityR-Value(hft2F/Btu)MeanThickness(in.)r %

    37、of Mean R % of Mean11 4.21 0.4447 10.6 0.5808 13.822 7.31 1.1333 15.5 1.6572 22.730 9.47 0.7266 7.7 1.8799 19.8TABLE 2 Precision for Fiberglass InsulationTwo Specimens/ThreeLaboratoriesRepeatability ReproducibilityMaterialMeanThickness (in.)r % of Mean R % of MeanA 7.75 0.6261 8.1 0.9096 11.7B 8.22

    38、1.1217 14.8 1.4425 17.6C1374 03 (2009)311.1.5 The method and conditions of specimen conditioningif any.11.1.6 The installed thickness and the mass/unit area used.11.1.7 Any other pertinent observations or remarks.12. Precision and Bias12.1 PrecisionThe test results for representation of theperforman

    39、ce of the material or product will depend not only onthe characteristics of the test but also on the variability of thematerial or product and its sampling and specimen preparation.12.1.1 Table 1 shows an estimate of precision based on aninterlaboratory test conducted in 1992. Seven laboratoriescont

    40、ributed data with full results secured from five laboratorieson a commercially available cellulose insulation material fromone production batch. Triplicate specimens of three weights ofinsulation corresponding to R-11, 22, and 30 (h3ft23F/Btu)were evaluated using this procedure (with the exception o

    41、f teninstead of thirteen dowel rods).312.1.2 Table 2 shows an estimate of precision based onanother interlaboratory test conducted in 1996. Four laborato-ries contributed data with full results from three laboratoriesusing fiberglass insulation from one production batch. Dupli-cate specimens of two

    42、different products were evaluated.Unlike the previous round-robin which targeted specificweights/ft2, the contents of each package was installed result-ing in slightly different weights/ft2, as shown in Table 3. Thishas the effect of producing higher or lower percentages ofrepeatability and reproduc

    43、ibility.412.1.3 Additional interlaboratory data are being obtainedand will be added to future revisions.NOTE 6Test results were evaluated using Practice E691. Repeatabilityand reproducibility are herein defined as 2.8 times the correspondingstandard deviation to obtain a 95% confidence level. Repeat

    44、ability is thevariability between test results within each laboratory, and reproducibilityis the variability between test results from different laboratories.12.2 BiasNo statement of bias can be made for this testmethod since there is no standard reference material.13. Keywords13.1 cellulose; cellul

    45、osic fiber; fibrous glass; installed thick-ness; insulation; loose fill; mineral fiber; pneumatically ap-plied; thermal insulation; thicknessAPPENDIX(Nonmandatory Information)X1. ROUND ROBIN WITH FIBERGLASS INSULATIONX1.1 Table X1.1 shows an estimate of precision based onan interlaboratory test cond

    46、ucted in 1992. Five laboratoriescontributed data with full results from four laboratories using acommercially available fiberglass insulation material fromdifferent production batches. Triplicate specimens of threeweights of insulation were evaluated corresponding to R-11,22, and 30 (h 3 ft23 F/Btu)

    47、 using this procedure. Since thematerial selected for testing came from different productionbatches and different production facilities, material variabilitywill influence the precision along with the test method.33Supporting data have been filed at ASTM International Headquarters and maybe obtained

    48、 by requesting Research Report RR:C16-1022.4Supporting data have been filed at ASTM International Headquarters and maybe obtained by requesting Research Report RR:C16-1023.TABLE 3 Weight/Ft2Product A Product BBag 1 Bag 2 Bag 1 Bag 2Laboratory 1 0.379 0.378 0.385 0.374Laboratory 2 0.391 0.396 0.386 0

    49、.373Laboratory 3 0.400 0.388 0.389 0.369TABLE X1.1 Precision for Fiberglass InsulationThree Specimens/FourLaboratoriesRepeatability ReproducibilityR-Value(hft2F/Btu)MeanThicknessr % of Mean R % of Mean11 6.51 0.6347 9.8 0.7781 12.022 11.36 1.3802 12.2 2.8882 25.430 14.11 0.9195 6.5 3.1949 22.7C1374 03 (2009)4ASTM International takes no position respecting the validity of any patent rights asserted in connection with any item mentionedin this standard. Users of this standard are expressly advised that determination of the validity of any such pate


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