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Published
Public Enquiry End Date
04-Sep-2019
Publication Date
19-Aug-2021
Technical Committee
Current Stage
6060 - National Implementation/Publication (Adopted Project)
Start Date
11-Aug-2021
Due Date
16-Oct-2021
Completion Date
20-Aug-2021
Standard
SIST EN 14972-3:2021 - BARVE
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-oktober-2021
Vgrajeni gasilni sistemi - Sistemi s pršečo vodo - 3. del: Protokol preskušanja
sistemov z avtomatskimi šobami za požarno zaščito pisarn, šolskih učilnic in
hotelov
Fixed firefighting systems - Water mist systems - Part 3: Test protocol for office, school
classrooms and hotel for automatic nozzle systems
Ortsfeste Brandbekämpfungsanlagen - Feinsprüh-Löschanlagen - Teil 3: Prüfprotokoll für
Büros, Schulen und Hotels für automatische Düsensysteme
Installations fixes de lutte contre l'incendie - Systèmes à brouillard d'eau - Partie 3 :
Protocole d'essai des systèmes à buses automatiques pour bureaux, écoles et hôtels
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 14972-3:2021
ICS:
13.220.10 Gašenje požara Fire-fighting
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

EN 14972-3
EUROPEAN STANDARD
NORME EUROPÉENNE
August 2021
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
ICS 13.220.20
English Version
Fixed firefighting systems - Water mist systems - Part 3:
Test protocol for office, school classrooms and hotel for
automatic nozzle systems
Installations fixes de lutte contre l'incendie - Systèmes Ortsfeste Brandbekämpfungsanlagen - Feinsprüh-
à brouillard d'eau - Partie 3 : Protocole d'essai des Löschanlagen - Teil 3: Prüfprotokoll für Büros, Schulen
systèmes à buses automatiques pour bureaux, écoles et und Hotels für automatische Düsensysteme
hôtels
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Contents Page
European foreword . 3
1 Scope . 5
2 Normative references . 5
3 Terms and definitions . 5
4 General requirements . 6
5 Fuel packages . 7
5.1 General . 7
5.2 Office fuel package . 7
5.2.1 General . 7
5.2.2 Padded chair . 9
5.2.3 Wooden drawer . 10
5.2.4 Items on the table . 10
5.2.5 Walls . 11
5.2.6 Ignition source . 11
5.3 Hotel and accommodation fuel package . 12
5.3.1 General . 12
5.3.2 Metal frames . 13
5.3.3 Mattresses . 16
5.3.4 Ignition source . 16
6 Test arrangement . 17
6.1 Reference sprinkler requirements . 17

6.1.1 General . 17
6.1.2 Reference sprinkler tests . 18
6.2 Water mist system requirements . 18
6.3 Sprinkler grid for office fuel package . 18
6.4 Sprinkler grid for hotel and accommodation fuel package . 19
7 Test equipment requirements . 20
8 Instrumentation requirements . 21
8.1 General . 21
8.2 Temperature . 21
8.3 Pressure . 21
8.4 Time . 21
9 Test criteria . 22
9.1 General . 22
9.2 Fire tests . 22
9.3 Evaluation of test results . 23
9.3.1 Office fuel package . 23
9.3.2 Hotel and accommodation fuel package . 24
10 Test report . 25

European foreword
This document (EN 14972-3:2021) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 191 “Fixed
firefighting systems”, the secretariat of which is held by BSI.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an
identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by February 2022, and conflicting national standards
shall be withdrawn at the latest by February 2022.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of
patent rights. CEN shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
EN 14972, Fixed firefighting systems — Water mist systems, consists of the following parts:
— Part 1: Design, installation, inspection and maintenance
— Part 2: Test protocol for shopping areas for automatic nozzle systems
— Part 3: Test protocol for office, school class rooms and hotel for automatic nozzle systems
— Part 4: Test protocol for non-storage occupancies for automatic nozzle systems
— Part 5: Test protocol for car garages for automatic nozzle systems
— Part 6: Test protocol for false floors and false ceilings for automatic nozzle systems
— Part 7: Test protocol for commercial low hazard occupancies for automatic nozzle systems
— Part 8: Test protocol for machinery in enclosures exceeding 260 m for open nozzle systems
— Part 9: Test protocol for machinery in enclosures not exceeding 260 m for open nozzle systems
— Part 10: Test protocol for atrium protection with sidewall nozzles for open nozzle systems
— Part 11: Test protocol for cable tunnels for open nozzle systems
— Part 12: Test protocol for commercial deep fat cooking fryers for open nozzle systems
— Part 13: Test protocol for wet benches and other similar processing equipment for open nozzle systems
for open nozzle systems
— Part 14: Test protocol for combustion turbines in enclosures exceeding 260 m
— Part 15: Test protocol for combustion turbines in enclosures not exceeding 260 m for open nozzle
systems
— Part 16: Test protocol for industrial oil cookers for open nozzle systems
— Part 17: Test protocol for residential occupancies for automatic nozzle systems
NOTE This list includes standards that are in preparation and other standards may be added. For current
status of published standards refer to www.cen.eu.

Any feedback and questions on this document should be directed to the users’ national standards body.
A complete listing of these bodies can be found on the CEN website.
According to the CEN-CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organisations of the
following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria,
Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland,
Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of
North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the
United Kingdom.
1 Scope
This document specifies the evaluation of the fire performance of water mist systems for offices, school
classrooms and hotels. This fire test protocol is applicable to ceiling mounted automatic nozzles to be
used in unlimited volume. This document is applicable for horizontal, solid, flat ceilings with heights of
2 m and above, up to the maximum tested ceiling height.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 12259-1, Fixed firefighting systems — Components for sprinkler and water spray systems — Part 1:
Sprinklers
EN 12845, Fixed firefighting systems — Automatic sprinkler systems — Design, installation and
maintenance
EN 14972-1:2020, Fixed firefighting systems — Water mist systems — Part 1: Design, installation,
inspection and maintenance
ISO 5660-1, Reaction-to-fire tests — Heat release, smoke production and mass loss rate — Part 1: Heat
release rate (cone calorimeter method) and smoke production rate (dynamic measurement)
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in EN 14972-1:2020 and the
following apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https://www.iso.org/obp
3.1
office and school spaces
areas considered to be covered by the office and school fuel package in accordance with 5.2, including:
— cellular offices and open plan offices;
— areas with counters;
— restaurants and kitchens;
— public areas in buildings with low fire load;
— escape routes or other corridors;
— training classrooms;
— churches;
— museums;
— as well as further comparable risks.
3.2
hotel and accommodation spaces
areas considered to be covered by the hotel and accommodation spaces fuel package in accordance to
5.3, including:
— hotel rooms;
— rooms in hospitals, nursing homes, senior citizens residences;
— flats;
— recreation areas.
4 General requirements
4.1 Up to a maximum of 5 nozzles used in the fire tests shall be kept for later verification.
4.2 The water mist system, operating without manual intervention, shall successfully complete all
described performance fire tests for their specific applications. For the applications “office and school
spaces” in accordance with 3.1, the fuel package in accordance with 5.2 shall be applied. For the
applications “hotel and accommodation spaces” in accordance with 3.2, fuel packages in accordance
with 5.3 shall be applied.
4.3 The fire load shall be taken from the conditioning area and arranged into the test area just before
conducting the test.
4.4 For the “Office fuel package” in accordance with 5.2, the water flow shall be shut off 30 min after
the activation of the first sprinkler/automatic nozzle in the fire test. Any remaining fire shall be
manually extinguished and the fire damage shall be recorded.
4.5 For the “Hotel and Accommodation fuel package” in accordance with 5.3, the water flow shall be
shut off 10 min after the activation of the first sprinkler/automatic nozzle in the fire test. Any remaining
fire shall be manually extinguished and the fire damage shall be recorded.
4.6 Prior to the testing, a layout of the water mist system to be tested shall be submitted for test
preparation purposes. This layout shall include any components required for the testing as well as the
full dimensioning (e.g. length of pipes, distances of automatic nozzles/sprinklers, etc.).
4.7 System components, component locations, operating conditions and test enclosure details shall
remain unaltered throughout all of the fire tests for a given application.
4.8 All fire tests shall be conducted using the manufacturer instructions in regards to automatic
nozzle placement, spray flux, and operating pressure. Sprays shall not be intermittent.
4.9 The test protocol is only applicable to ceiling mounted automatic nozzles.
4.10 The water supply shall be capable of supplying a flow rate and pressure at the minimum
operating pressure and flow rate of the automatic nozzle as specified by the manufacturer. These
parameters shall be met based on the actual layout of the pipework installation as used in the test
scenario.
4.11 The tests with the water mist system shall be conducted at maximum ceiling height, maximum
spacing and minimum discharge conditions regarding water flow and pressure as specified by the
manufacturer for this application. The system shall be installed to achieve the maximum allowed time
delay of water pressure build-up of the system.
5 Fuel packages
5.1 General
The test assembly for all fire tests shall comply with the following specifications and corresponding
figures.
The reference testing with a prescribed sprinkler system serves to indicate the baseline performance at
each different test facility and set-up. Within one test series, all fuel packages shall be identical.
The fire loads provided for the tests shall have humidity content as obtained by storage indoors at
(20 ± 5) °C for two weeks.
In case of storing fire loads in conditioned environment at a temperature of (23 ± 2) °C and a relative
humidity of (50 ± 5) %, conditioning time may be reduced to minimum of 48h.
The wood crib shall be conditioned before the test, such that the moisture content is (10 ± 2) %, 3 mm
below the wood stick surface.
The storing conditions shall be the same for all fire loads used during all tests.

5.2 Office fuel package
5.2.1 General
The fuel package consists of the following elements:
— two table plates;
— a padded wooden-frame chair;
— a wooden drawer under one table;
— files and books on the table;
— plywood walls surrounding the tables;
— a gas burner and a wood crib for ignition.
The typical masses of the individual components shall be as listed in Table 1.
The tolerance of all dimensions is ± 5 %.
Table 1 — Office fire load
Combustible material Item Typical mass
kg
Table plates      56
Wall panel      30
Wood
Drawer      15
Chair (frame)       6
Filed paper      90
Paper Books       5
Newspaper       1
Chair (padding)       1
Polyether foam
Simulated files       1

A photograph of a typical fuel package is shown in Figure 1. Below, each element is described in more
detail.
Figure 1 — Overview of the office fuel package
The tables shall be constructed out of two plain uncoated 22 mm thick chipboard plates, one with the
measurements 304 cm × 76 cm × 76 cm and the other 152 cm × 108 cm × 76 cm, as given in Figure 2.
Also shown in Figure 2 are the stands to which the table tops shall be attached by screws, and the
position of the wooden drawer, which also serves to support the table tops.
Dimensions in centimetres
Key
1 wooden supports
2 metal frame
Figure 2 — Schematic presentation of the table construction
5.2.2 Padded chair
The padded wooden chair shall be constructed of a plain wooden chair by attaching a 40 cm × 100 cm
piece of cotton-covered polyether foam mattress with screws and washers to it. The front edge of the
chair shall be positioned flush with the edge of Table Nr. 1, and there shall be a 20 cm gap between the
chair and Table Nr. 2.
The polyether foam shall be as follows:
The mattresses shall be made of non-fire retardant polyether and they shall have a density of
approximately 33 kg/m . When tested in accordance with ISO 5660-1, the polyether foam shall give
results as given in Table 2.
The cover shall fulfil the following requirements:
— material: non fire retardant cotton;
2 2
— surface weight: 140 g/m to 180 g/m .

Table 2 — Cone calorimeter test for foam in accordance with ISO 5660-1
Test conditions — Irradiance: 35 kW/m
— Horizontal Position
— Sample thickness: 50 mm
— No frame retainer shall be used
Test results — Time to ignition: 2 s to 6 s
— 3 min average Heat release rate HRR, q : (270 ± 50) kW/m
— Effective heat of combustion: (28 ± 3) MJ/kg
— Total heat release: (50 ± 12) MJ/m

5.2.3 Wooden drawer
The drawer shall be made of 20 mm thick veneered chipboard, and have the approximate measures of
40 cm × 42 cm × 58 cm and an approximate weight of 14,6 kg. Steel supports shall be mounted to the
bottom of the drawer to give the required height. The drawers shall be attached centrally and 20 cm
away from the end of the large table with four screws going through the top of the table top.
The bottommost drawer shall be opened to provide a gap of 4 cm between the front of this tray and the
front of the drawer.
5.2.4 Items on the table
The combustible material on the table shall consist of paper packed in cardboard files, books and
simulated plastic files. The items shall be arranged on the table as shown in Figure 3. The simulated
plastic files shall have a size of 30 cm × 30 cm × 10 cm, made out of the same polyether foam as
specified for the mattress of the chair. A newspaper with an approximately weight of 900 g shall be
placed above the ignition source.
Dimensions in centimetres
Key
1 3 file folders stacked horizontally paper files, 3 kg (horizontal)

2 folders flush to the edge of the table paper files, 2 kg (vertical)

3 separating wall simulated files

4 chair newspapers, 0,9 kg
5 separating wall book
paper files, 3 kg (vertical)
Figure 3 — Layout of the combustible items on the table
5.2.5 Walls
The plywood walls shall stand on the floor and be made of 4 mm thick uncoated plywood panels
measuring 125 cm × 180 cm. Each wall shall extend 250 cm from the corner, and a 10 cm air gap shall
be left between the table plate and the wall. The plywood panels shall be attached to solid non-
combustible plates, measuring 125 cm × 180 cm.
5.2
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