oSIST prEN 14972-17:2022
(Main)Fixed firefighting systems - Water mist systems - Part 17: Test protocol for residential occupancies for automatic nozzle systems
Fixed firefighting systems - Water mist systems - Part 17: Test protocol for residential occupancies for automatic nozzle systems
This document specifies fire testing requirements for water mist systems used for fire protection of domestic and residential occupancies up to a maximum ceiling height of 5,5 m.
EXAMPLE Examples for residential occupancies are family dwelling/house, bed and breakfast, apartment buildings, blocks of flats, care homes, small hotels or hostels, and residential areas in hotel bedrooms and guest corridors.
NOTE Some countries might have a national annex with guidance on the maximum height of the building, minimum design area and any additional requirements.
Ortsfeste Brandbekämpfungsanlagen - Wassernebelsysteme - Teil 17: Prüfprotokoll für Wohnbelegungen für automatische Düsensysteme
Dieses Dokument legt die Anforderungen an Brandversuche für Wassernebelsysteme fest, die für den Brandschutz von Haus- und Wohnbelegungen bis zu einer Deckenhöhe von 5,5 m verwendet werden.
BEISPIEL Beispiele für Wohnbelegungen sind Einfamilienhäuser, Pensionen, Mehrfamilienhäuser, Wohnblocks, Pflegeheime, kleine Hotels oder Herbergen sowie Wohnbereiche in Hotelzimmern und Gästefluren.
ANMERKUNG Einige Länder haben möglicherweise einen nationalen Anhang mit Leitlinien zur maximalen Höhe des Gebäudes, zur minimalen Gestaltungsfläche und zu zusätzliche Anforderungen.
Installations fixes de lutte contre l'incendie - Systèmes à brouillard d'eau - Partie 17 : Protocole d'essai des systèmes à buses automatiques pour locaux résidentiels
Le présent document spécifie les exigences en matière d'essais au feu pour les systèmes à brouillard d'eau utilisés pour la protection contre l'incendie des locaux domestiques et résidentiels ayant une hauteur sous plafond maximale de 5,5 m.
EXEMPLE Les habitations familiales/maisons, les chambres d'hôtes, les immeubles d'appartements, les maisons de santé, les petits hôtels ou auberges, et les zones résidentielles dans les chambres d'hôtel et les couloirs à l'usage des clients sont des exemples de locaux résidentiels.
NOTE Certains pays disposent d'une annexe nationale donnant des recommandations sur la hauteur maximale du bâtiment, la zone de calcul minimale, ainsi que des exigences supplémentaires.
Vgrajeni gasilni sistemi - Sistemi s pršečo vodo - 17. del: Protokol preskušanja sistemov s samodejnimi šobami za stanovanjske prostore
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Standards Content (Sample)
SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-julij-2022
Vgrajeni gasilni sistemi - Sistemi s pršečo vodo - 17. del: Protokol preskušanja
sistemov s samodejnimi šobami za stanovanjske prostore
Fixed firefighting systems - Water mist systems - Part 17: Test protocol for residential
occupancies for automatic nozzle systems
Ortsfeste Brandbekämpfungsanlagen - Wassernebelsysteme - Teil 17: Prüfprotokoll für
Wohnbelegungen für automatische Düsensysteme
Installations fixes de lutte contre l'incendie - Systèmes à brouillard d'eau - Partie 17 :
Protocole d'essai des systèmes à buses automatiques pour locaux résidentiels
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN 14972-17
ICS:
13.220.10 Gašenje požara Fire-fighting
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
DRAFT
EUROPEAN STANDARD
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
April 2022
ICS 13.220.20; 13.220.99
English Version
Fixed firefighting systems - Water mist systems - Part 17:
Test protocol for residential occupancies for automatic
nozzle systems
Installations fixes de lutte contre l'incendie - Systèmes Ortsfeste Brandbekämpfungsanlagen -
à brouillard d'eau - Partie 17 : Protocole d'essai des Wassernebelsysteme - Teil 17: Prüfprotokoll für
systèmes à buses automatiques pour locaux Wohnbelegungen für automatische Düsensysteme
résidentiels
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CEN/TC 191.
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Contents Page
European foreword . 3
1 Scope . 4
2 Normative references . 4
3 Terms and definitions . 4
4 General requirements . 4
4.1 General. 4
4.2 Fire test categories . 4
5 Fuel packages . 5
5.1 Ignition package . 5
5.2 Fuel package . 6
5.3 Plywood panels . 6
6 Test arrangements . 8
7 Fire tests . 18
7.1 Description of fire tests for ceiling mounted nozzles . 18
7.2 Description of fire tests for sidewall mounted nozzles . 18
8 Testing criteria . 19
9 Test report . 19
European foreword
This document (prEN 14972-17:2022) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 191 “Fixed
firefighting systems”, the secretariat of which is held by BSI.
This document is currently submitted to the CEN Enquiry.
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;
— Part 14: Test protocol for combustion turbines in enclosures exceeding 260 m for open nozzle systems;
— 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 might be added. For current
status of published standards refer to www.cencenelec.eu.
1 Scope
This document specifies fire testing requirements for water mist systems used for fire protection of
domestic and residential occupancies up to a maximum ceiling height of 5,5 m.
EXAMPLE Examples for residential occupancies are family dwelling/house, bed and breakfast, apartment
buildings, blocks of flats, care homes, small hotels or hostels, and residential areas in hotel bedrooms and guest
corridors.
NOTE Some countries might have a national annex with guidance on the maximum height of the building,
minimum design area and any additional requirements.
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 520:2009, Gypsum plasterboards — Definitions, requirements and test methods
EN 13238, Reaction to fire tests for building products — Conditioning procedures and general rules for
selection of substrates
EN 14972-1:2020, Fixed firefighting systems — Water mist systems — Part 1: Design, installation,
inspection and maintenance
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in EN 14972-1 apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— IEC Electropedia: available at https://www.electropedia.org/
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https://www.iso.org/obp
4 General requirements
4.1 General
Up to a maximum of 5 nozzles used in the fire tests shall be kept for later verification.
The automatic nozzle system shall be a wet pipe water mist system.
The nozzles shall be automatic nozzles.
Sidewall nozzles shall have the thermal release element within 100 mm to 300 mm below the ceiling and
in accordance with the installation instructions.
4.2 Fire test categories
Fire tests are described in Clause 7.
Room testing with the following fire packages: A, B, C and D shall be carried out for all ceiling mounted
nozzle systems.
Room testing with the following fire packages: F1, F2, F3 and G shall be carried out for all sidewall
mounted nozzle systems.
Fire tests for open spaces (larger rooms) or taller rooms are optional and shall be carried out only if
requested by the manufacturer.
The fire test that shall be carried out for each fire test series is shown in Table 1.
Table 1 — Fire test series
Fire test Fire tests for ceiling Fire tests for sidewall Test room ceiling
series mounted nozzles mounted nozzles height
a
Room A F1 2,5 m and 3,5 m
B, C, D F2, F3, G 2,5 m or 3,5 m
b c c
Open Space E H 2,5 m or 3,5 m
b c c
Taller rooms A, B, C, D, E F1, F2, F3, G, H max 5,5 m
a
Mandatory test series.
b
Optional test series.
c
Two tests.
NOTE Some countries might have a national annex with guidance (additional requirements) on the test room
ceiling height.
Table 2 — Description of fire tests for ceiling mounted nozzles
Item Fire test Clause
A Corner test 7.1
B Between two nozzles test 7.1
C Beneath a nozzle test 7.1
D Ventilation test 7.1
E Open room test 7.1
Table 3 — Description of fire tests for sidewall mounted nozzles
Item Fire test Clause
F1, F2 Corner tests 7.2
F3 Between two nozzles test 7.2
G Ventilation test 7.2
H Open room test 7.2
5 Fuel packages
5.1 Ignition package
Ignition package, consisting of a square tray of internal dimensions 300 mm × 300 mm × 100 mm deep,
made from 12 gauge steel containing 200 ml of commercial grade heptane floated on water of 25 mm
minimum depth.
A wood crib consisting of 8 layers of wood sticks of Pinus silvestris, with 4 sticks per layer spaced 50 mm
apart, shall be placed on top of the steel tray. An optional lip can be added to the steel tray to provide
stability to the crib. The wood sticks shall be 38 mm × 38 mm cross-section by 305 mm long (actual) and
plane finish. The complete wood crib shall have the nominal dimensions of 305 mm × 305 mm × 305 mm
and shall weigh (8 250 ± 250) g (see Figure 1 and Figure 2).
Two cotton wicks, each 250 mm long, soaked in 100 ml of heptane, of which 150 mm of each wick, shall
be placed on a fire brick and laid along the edge of the foam sheets with the remaining 100 mm exposed.
5.2 Fuel package
Fuel package, consisting of 2 sheets of non-fire resisting polyether foam 775 mm × 865 mm × 75 mm,
having a density of 20 kg/m. Each sheet shall be glued to a sacrificial backing board,
775 mm × 865 mm × 12 mm, which is attached to a wooden supporting frame (see Figure 1 and
Figure 2). The foam sheets shall be flush with the top and sides of the sacrificial board and frame.
5.3 Plywood panels
For the corner tests, two walls shall be covered, floor to ceiling, by 12 mm thick plywood panels covering
(2,4 ± 0,1) m in length (see Figure 3, Figure 8 and Figure 9). The distance of the ignition and fuel package
from the plywood panels walls shall be controlled to (50 ± 5) mm (see Figure 1).
For the centre tests, a partition arrangement of plywood panels shall be used, made from two 12 mm
thick plywood panels each (2,2 ± 0,1) m in length and 1,2 m in height (see Figure 4, Figure 5 and
Figure 10). The panels should be constructed so that there is no air gap between them.
The distance of the ignition and fuel package from the plywood partitions shall be controlled to
(50 ± 5) mm (see Figure 2).
Dimensions in millimetres
a) Side view of foam and stand arrangement b) Plan view
Key
1 wall of test room 5 fire brick supporting ignition wick
2 12 mm thick plywood sheets 6 support stand
3 crib on tray containing heptane on water 7 sacrificial plywood board
4 foam sheet glued to sacrificial board
Figure 1 — Corner fire test ignition and fuel package
Dimensions in millimetres
a) Side view of foam and stand arrangement b) Plan view
Key
1 12 mm thick plywood sheets 4 fire brick supportin
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