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    ASTM E1474-2010 Standard Test Method for Determining the Heat Release Rate of Upholstered Furniture and Mattress Components or Composites Using a Bench Scale Oxygen Consumption Cal.pdf

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    ASTM E1474-2010 Standard Test Method for Determining the Heat Release Rate of Upholstered Furniture and Mattress Components or Composites Using a Bench Scale Oxygen Consumption Cal.pdf

    1、Designation: E1474 10An American National StandardStandard Test Method forDetermining the Heat Release Rate of Upholstered Furnitureand Mattress Components or Composites Using a BenchScale Oxygen Consumption Calorimeter1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E1474; the number immediatel

    2、y following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption 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.INTRODUCTIONThis test

    3、method provides a means for measuring the ignition time and heat release of the compositeupholstered components of upholstered furniture and mattresses using an oxygen consumptioncalorimeter.1. Scope1.1 This fire-test-response test method can be used todetermine the ignitability and heat release fro

    4、m the compositesof contract, institutional, or high-risk occupancy upholsteredfurniture or mattresses using a bench scale oxygen consump-tion calorimeter.1.2 This test method provides for measurement of the timeto sustained flaming, heat release rate, peak and total heatrelease, and effective heat o

    5、f combustion at a constant initialtest heat flux of 35 kW/m2. This test method is also suitable toobtain heat release data at different heating fluxes. The speci-men is oriented horizontally, and a spark ignition source isused.1.3 The times to sustained flaming, heat release, and effec-tive heat of

    6、combustion are determined using the apparatus andprocedures described in Test Method E1354.1.4 The tests are performed on bench-scale specimenscombining the furniture or mattress outer layer components.Frame elements are not included.1.5 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as thestandar

    7、d. The values given in parentheses are for informationonly.1.6 This standard is used to measure and describe theresponse of materials, products, or assemblies to heat andflame under controlled conditions, but does not by itselfincorporate all factors required for fire hazard or fire riskassessment o

    8、f the materials, products, or assemblies underactual fire conditions.1.7 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 safety and health practices and determine the

    9、applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use. For specificprecautionary statements, see Section 6.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2D123 Terminology Relating to TextilesD5865 Test Method for Gross Calorific Value of Coal andCokeE176 Terminology of Fire StandardsE603 Guide for Room

    10、Fire ExperimentsE906 Test Method for Heat and Visible Smoke ReleaseRates for Materials and Products Using a ThermopileMethodE1354 Test Method for Heat and Visible Smoke ReleaseRates for Materials and Products Using an Oxygen Con-sumption Calorimeter2.2 Other Documents:CA TB 133, Flammability Test Pr

    11、ocedure for Seating Fur-niture for Use in Public Occupancies3ISO 5725 Part 2, Accuracy (Trueness and Precision) ofMeasurement Methods and ResultsBasic Method forthe Determination of Repeatability and Reproducibility of1This test method is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E05 on FireStandards

    12、 and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee E05.21 on Smoke andCombustion Products.Current edition approved March 15, 2010. Published April 2010. Originallyapproved in 1992. Last previous edition approved in 2007 as E1474 - 07. DOI:10.1520/E1474-10.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the AST

    13、M 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.3Available from State of California, Dept. of Home Furnishings and ThermalInsulation, North Highlands, CA

    14、95660-5595.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.a Standard Measurement Method43. Terminology3.1 DefinitionsFor definitions of terms relating to this testmethod refer to Terminology D123 and E176.3.1.1 effective heat of com

    15、bustion, nthe amount of heatgenerated per unit mass lost by a material, product, orassembly, when exposed to specific fire test conditions. (seegross heat of combustion.)3.1.1.1 DiscussionThe effective heat of combustion de-pends on the test method and is determined by dividing themeasured heat rele

    16、ase by the mass loss during a specifiedperiod of time under the specified test conditions.Typically, thespecified fire test conditions are provided by the specificationsof the fire test standard that cites effective heat of combustionas a quantity to be measured. For certain fire test conditions,inv

    17、olving very high heat and high oxygen concentrations underhigh pressure, the effective heat of combustion will approxi-mate the gross heat of combustion. More often, the fire testconditions will represent or approximate certain real fireexposure conditions, and the effective heat of combustion is th

    18、eappropriate measure. Typical units are kJ/g or MJ/kg.3.1.2 gross heat of combustion, nthe maximum amount ofheat per unit mass that theoretically can be released by thecombustion of a material, product, or assembly; it can bedetermined experimentally only under conditions of highpressure and in pure

    19、 oxygen (contrast effective heat of com-bustion).3.1.3 heat flux, nheat transfer to a surface per unit area,per unit time (see also initial test heat flux).3.1.3.1 DiscussionThe heat flux from an energy source,such as a radiant heater, can be measured at the initiation of atest (such as Test Method

    20、E1354 or Test Method E906) andthen reported as the incident heat flux, with the understandingthat the burning of the test specimen can generate additionalhat flux to the specimen surface. The heat flux can also bemeasured at any time during a fire test, for example asdescribed in Guide E603, on any

    21、surface, and with measure-ment devices responding to radiataive and convective fluxes.Typical units are kW/m2, kJ/(s m2), W/cm2, or BTU/(s ft2).3.1.4 initial test heat flux, nthe heat flux set on the testapparatus at the initiation of the test (see also heat flux).3.1.4.1 DiscussionThe initial test

    22、heat flux is the heat fluxvalue commonly used when describing or setting test condi-tions.3.1.5 oxygen consumption principle, nthe expression ofthe relationship between the mass of oxygen consumed duringcombustion and the heat released.3.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:3.2.1 heat re

    23、lease rate, nthe heat evolved from thespecimen, expressed per unit area of exposed specimen areaper unit of time.3.2.2 ignitability, nthe propensity for ignition, as mea-sured by the time to sustained flaming at a specified heatingflux.3.2.3 mattress, na mattress is a ticking (outermost layer offabr

    24、ic or related material) filled with a resilient material, usedalone or in combination with other products, intended orpromoted for sleeping upon.3.2.4 net heat of combustion, nthe oxygen bomb (see TestMethod D5865) value for the heat of combustion, corrected forthe gaseous state of product water.3.2

    25、.4.1 DiscussionThe net heat of combustion differsfrom the gross heat of combustion in that the former assessesthe heat per unit mass generated from a combustion processthat ends with water in the gaseous state while the latter endswith water in the liquid state.3.2.5 orientation, nthe plane on which

    26、 the exposed faceof the specimen is located during testing, which is horizontalfacing up for this test.3.2.6 sustained flaming, nthe existence of flame on orover the surface of the specimen for a period of4sormore.3.2.7 upholstered, adjcovered with material (as fabric orpadding) to provide a soft su

    27、rface.3.2.8 upholstery material, nthe padding, stuffing, or fill-ing material used in a furniture item, which may be either looseor attached, enclosed by an upholstery cover material andsupport system, if present.3.2.8.1 DiscussionThis includes, but is not limited to,material such as foams, cotton b

    28、atting, polyester fiberfill,bonded cellulose, or down.4. Summary of Test Method4.1 This test method is based on the observation that the netheat of combustion is generally directly related to the amountof oxygen required for combustion (1).5Approximately13.1 3 103kJ of heat is released per 1 kg of o

    29、xygen consumed.Specimens in the test are burned in ambient air conditionswhile being subjected to a prescribed initial test heat flux of 35kW/m2.4.2 The heat release is determined by measurement of theoxygen consumption, as determined by the oxygen concentra-tion and flow rate in the combustion prod

    30、uct stream, asdescribed in Test Method E1354.4.3 The primary measurements are oxygen concentrationand exhaust gas flow rate. Additional measurements includethe mass loss rate of the specimen, the time to sustainedflaming, and the effective heat of combustion. Ignitability isdetermined by measuring t

    31、he time from initial exposure to thetime of sustained flaming of the specimen.5. Significance and Use5.1 This test method is used to determine the time tosustained flaming and heat release of materials and compositesexposed to a prescribed initial test heat flux in the conecalorimeter apparatus.5.2

    32、Quantitative heat release measurements provide infor-mation that can be used for upholstery and mattress productdesigns and product development.4Available from American National Standards Institute (ANSI), 25 W. 43rd St.,4th Floor, New York, NY 10036.5The boldface numbers in parentheses refer to the

    33、 list of references at the end ofthis test method.E1474 1025.3 Heat release measurements provide useful informationfor product development by yielding a quantitative measure ofspecific changes in fire performance caused by component andcomposite modifications. Heat release data from this testmethod

    34、will not be predictive of product behavior if theproduct does not spread flame over its surface under the fireexposure conditions of interest.5.4 Test LimitationsThe test data are invalid if either ofthe following conditions occur: (1) explosive spalling; or (2)the specimen swells sufficiently prior

    35、 to ignition to touch thespark plug, or the specimen swells up to the plane of the heaterbase during combustion.6. Safety Precautions6.1 The test procedures involve high temperatures andcombustion processes. Therefore, the potential for hazardssuch as burns, ignition of extraneous objects or clothin

    36、g, andinhalation of combustion products exists. The operator mustuse protective gloves for insertion and removal of the testspecimens. Do not touch either the cone heater or the associ-ated fixtures while hot, except with the use of protectivegloves.7. Test Specimen PreparationMethod A (2)7.1 Equipm

    37、ent and Supplies for Specimen Preparation:7.1.1 Cutting EquipmentCut foams with a band saw; afoam-cutting blade shall be used. This blade has no teeth;instead, it has a wavy scallop to the edge. Ensure that the bladeis well sharpened. Make certain that no silicones or other oilsare applied to lubric

    38、ate the blade; lubrication shall be solelywith graphite or molybdenum compounds. The band saw blademust make a straight and true cut of the foam. Set the bladeguide no higher than 12 mm above the stock to be cut.7.1.2 Forming BlocksThe specimen preparation rests cru-cially upon the proper use of for

    39、ming blocks. These blocks aremade in dimensions of 98 by 98 by 50 mm. Each of thesedimensions shall be controlled to 6 0.5 mm. Use, as thematerial for the forming blocks, a dense wood, such as maple,which is minimally subject to dimensional changes when thehumidity is changed. Do not use pine. Use o

    40、nly fully kiln-driedtimber for making the forming blocks. Ensure that all surfacesare cut straight and true and are smooth. The edges shall not berounded, but the corners shall be slightly rounded. It ispreferable to lacquer the blocks with an acrylic lacquer toensure a hard, smooth, stable surface.

    41、 Make up a minimum of12 blocks to allow a reasonable number of specimens to beprepared at the same time.7.1.3 AdhesiveSeveral adhesives have been found suit-able for securing the fabrics. The adhesive shall be low inflammability and shall have suitable holding power to permitinserting the resilient

    42、padding, stay in place until the testing isperformed (that is, through the required conditioning) andduring the flammability test procedure. For the latter, the gluedportions of the fabric shall neither flame excessively nor retardburning. Adhesives that are based on polychloroprene, acrylic,or wate

    43、r have been found suitable.7.1.3.1 Adhesive SelectionAdhesives based on polychlo-roprene in methylene chloride solvent have been found suitablefor all composites tested.6Adhesives based on acrylic in watersolvent (white glue, readily available in hardware and craftstores)7have been proven adequate f

    44、or many, but not all,fabrics and interliners tested by a United States testing labo-ratory. Other adhesives are also suitable, provided they meetthe stated requirements.7.1.3.2 Adhesive ApplicationThe method of adhesive ap-plication depends on the particular adhesive selected. Water-soluble adhesive

    45、s are applied directly from the bottle andtherefore do not require a brush. Likewise, any spillage isreadily cleanable with water. This type of adhesive does not setas quickly as the solvent-based adhesives, which permitsshifting the fabric as necessary to create a neat, tight package.However, the g

    46、lued specimen shall be left overnight to ensurea good seal. On the other hand, polychloroprene-based adhe-sives are applied with a brush made of hog bristles or otherstiff, course material. The brush shall be flat and square cut,with a width of 7 to 8 mm. A solvent compatible with theadhesive shall

    47、be used for cleanup and storage of the brush.The solvent-based glues set up very quickly and do not permitany adjustment around the wood block.7.1.3.3 Adhesive CheckingTo test the efficiency of anadhesive, apply a small amount on two small pieces of thefabric or interliner to be used. Allow the adhe

    48、sive to dry (atleast overnight), and then attempt to tear the fabric pieces fromone another. To be acceptable, the glued pieces shall not beable to be separated without tearing the fabric.7.1.4 TapeMasking tape or other tape with adhesive isused to assist in assembling the test composites. Any type

    49、oftape which will adequately adhere to all fabrics and be easy toremove after completion of assembly is suitable for thispurpose. Some interliners or fabrics will be damaged by directapplication of masking tape to their surface, since removalresults in tearing or marring the surface. For items susceptibleto such damage, prepare strips of paper slightly wider than thewidth of the masking tape and long enough to reach all the wayaround the forming block. Then secure the paper strips withtape.7.1.5 Aluminum FoilUse aluminum foil that is 0.03 to0.04 mm thick.


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