Fire hazard testing - Part 8-2: Heat release - Summary and relevance of test methods

Presents a summary of published test methods that are relevant to determine heat release for electrotechnical products. It represents the current state of the art of the test methods and, where available, includes special observations on their relevance and use.

Essais relatifs aux risques du feu - Partie 8-2: Dégagement de chaleur - Résumé et pertinence des méthodes d'essais

Présente un résumé des méthodes d'essais qui sont utilisées pour déterminer le dégagement de chaleur des produits électrotechniques. Elle représente l'état actuel de la technique de ces méthodes d'essai et, lorsqu'elles sont disponibles, elle inclut des observations particulières sur leur pertinence et leur utilisation.

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IEC/TR 60695-8-2
Edition 2.0 2008-01
TECHNICAL
REPORT
RAPPORT
TECHNIQUE
Fire hazard testing –
Part 8-2: Heat release – Summary and relevance of test methods

Essais relatifs aux risques du feu –
Partie 8-2: Dégagement de chaleur – Résumé et pertinence des méthodes
d'essais
IEC/TR 60695-8-2:2008
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IEC/TR 60695-8-2
Edition 2.0 2008-01
TECHNICAL
REPORT
RAPPORT
TECHNIQUE
Fire hazard testing –
Part 8-2: Heat release – Summary and relevance of test methods

Essais relatifs aux risques du feu –
Partie 8-2: Dégagement de chaleur – Résumé et pertinence des méthodes
d'essais
INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
COMMISSION
COMMISSION
ELECTROTECHNIQUE
PRICE CODE
INTERNATIONALE
S
CODE PRIX
ICS 13.220.40; 29.020 ISBN 2-8318-9578-2

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD.3
INTRODUCTION.5

1 Scope.6
2 Normative references.6
3 Terms and definitions .7
4 Summary of test methods .9
4.1 Measurement of complete combustion .10
4.1.1 The bomb calorimeter .10
4.2 Measurements of incomplete combustion.11
4.2.1 Cone calorimeter .11
4.2.2 The Ohio State University calorimeter .12
4.2.3 Vertical cable ladder tests .13
4.2.4 SBI test .15
4.2.5 Horizontal cable ladder test.17
4.2.6 Open calorimetry fire tests .19

Bibliography .20

Table 1 – Summary and comparison of vertical cable ladder tests.16

TR 60695-8-2 © IEC:2008 – 3 –
INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
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FIRE HAZARD TESTING –
Part 8-2: Heat release –
Summary and relevance of test methods

FOREWORD
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IEC 60695-8-2, which is a technical report, has been prepared by IEC technical committee 89:
Fire hazard testing.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition of IEC 60695-8-2/TS published in
2000 and constitutes a technical revision.
The main changes with respect to the previous edition are listed below:
– editorial changes throughout;

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– revised terms and definitions;
– introduction of a new Subclause 4.1.1 – Bomb calorimeter;
– introduction of a new Table 1 dealing with vertical ladder tests;
– introduction of a new Subclause 4.2.4 – SBI test method;
– introduction of a new Subclause 4.2.6 – Open calorimetry fire tests.
It has the status of a basic safety publication in accordance with IEC Guide 104 and ISO/IEC
Guide 51.
This technical report is to be used in conjunction with IEC 60695-8-1.
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Enquiry draft Report on voting
89/808/DTR 89/830A/RVC
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on voting indicated in the above table.
This publication has been drafted in accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2.
A list of all the parts in the IEC 60695 series, under the general title Fire hazard testing, can be
found on the IEC website.
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related to the specific publication. At this date, the publication will be
• reconfirmed,
• withdrawn,
• replaced by a revised edition, or
• amended.
TR 60695-8-2 © IEC:2008 – 5 –
INTRODUCTION
In the design of any electrotechnical product, the risk of fire and the potential hazards
associated with fire need to be considered. In this respect the objective of component, circuit
and equipment design as well as the choice of materials is to reduce to acceptable levels the
potential risks of fire even in the event of foreseeable abnormal use, malfunction or failure.
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IEC 60695-1-10 [1] , together with its companion, IEC 60695-1-11 [2] , provide guidance on
how this is to be accomplished.
The primary aims are as follows:
1) to prevent ignition caused by an electrically energized component part, and
2) in the event of ignition, to confine any resulting fire within the bounds of the enclosure of
the electrotechnical product.
Secondary aims include the minimization of any flame spread beyond the product’s enclosure
and the minimization of harmful effects of fire effluents including heat, smoke and toxic or
corrosive combustion products.
Fires involving electrotechnical products can also be initiated from external non-electrical heat
sources. Considerations of this nature are dealt with in the overall risk assessment.
Fires are responsible for creating hazards to life and property as a result of the generation of
heat (thermal hazard), toxic and/or corrosive compounds and obscuration of vision due to
smoke. Fire risk increases as the heat released increases, possibly leading to a flash-over fire.
One of the most important measurements in fire testing is the measurement of heat release
and it is used as an important factor in the determination of fire hazard; it is also used as one
of the parameters in fire safety engineering calculations.
The measurement and use of heat release data, together with other fire test data, can be used
to reduce the likelihood of (or the effects of) fire, even in the event of foreseeable abnormal
use, malfunction or failure of electrotechnical products.
When a material is heated by some external source, fire effluent can be gene
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