ASTM E84 UL 910 Steiner Tunnel Chamber For Building And Cable Material
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ASTM E84 UL 910 Steniner Tunnel Chamber For Building And Cable Materal
Product introduce
The Steiner Tunnel, associated with the ASTM E84 test, is a standardized method for evaluating the surface burning characteristics of building materials. This test, interchangeable with standards like UL 723, NFPA 255, and UBC 8-1, applies to a wide range of materials including floor coverings, ceiling and wall finishes, insulation, and upholstered furniture components. Similar methods include ASTM E2768, CAN/ULC S102, and CAN/ULC S102.2, used for products installed in Canada. UL 910 is a stringent fire safety standard specifically for plenum-rated cables, also known as the Steiner Tunnel Test for cables. This test involves exposing multiple cable samples in a horizontal duct to an 87.9KW gas burner flame for 20 minutes. To pass, the flame must not spread beyond 5 feet from the burner, with peak optical density not exceeding 0.5 and average density not exceeding 0.15. Cables meeting UL 910, often made from FEP/PLENUM materials, exhibit superior flame retardancy and lower smoke production compared to low-smoke halogen-free materials complying with IEC 60332-1 and IEC 60332-3. These CMP cables are typically installed in air plenum spaces or air return systems in ventilation ducts and are recognized in both Canada and the United States.Together, ASTM E84 and UL 910 play critical roles in ensuring the fire safety of building materials and cables, contributing to safer construction practices.
Standard
ASTM E84: The full name is "Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials", developed by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM).
CAN/ULC S102: Canadian standard for evaluating the surface burning characteristics of building materials.
UL 723: Standard developed by Underwriters Laboratories (UL), similar to ASTM E84, for testing the flame propagation and smoke generation characteristics of building materials.
UBC Standard 8-1: A related standard in the Uniform Building Code (UBC) that involves the fire resistance of building materials.
NFPA 255: A standard developed by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) for evaluating the surface burning characteristics of building materials.
NFPA 262: Also a standard developed by NFPA, it may be related to the fire resistance of building materials.
UL 910: It is the most demanding cable standard in the UL fire protection standard, applicable to plenum cables, also known as the air supply combustion test or Steiner duct test.
Application
ASTM E84 Steiner furnace test is widely used to evaluate the fire performance of various building materials. The specific application range of materials includes:
Floor decoration materials: such as wood flooring, carpet, etc.
Cable: This CMP cable is typically installed in ventilation ducts or air return plenums used in air handling equipment and is approved for use in Canada and the United States.
Structural features:
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Product Tags: UL 910 Steiner Tunnel Chamber ASTM E84 Steiner Tunnel Chamber Cable Material Steiner tunnel furnace |
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