Model:Circuit Integrity Under Fire Conditions Apparatus
Use:Tests cable circuit integrity under fire conditions.
Standard:BS 6387; IEC 60331-11
FTT produce the BS 6387 test apparatus required for testing cable circuit integrity under fire conditions.
The apparatus is supplied with ability to assess:
1. Resistance to Fire Alone Testing (as
prescribed in BS 6387 Protocol C; IEC60331-11)
The cable in question
is mounted horizontally into a chamber, constructed of Zintec, with up to 5
ring clamps. It is then exposed to a 610mm long tube-type gas burner.
Electrical continuity is checked throughout a 3 hour exposure to the gas burner
set at an appropriate temperature.
2. Resistance to Fire with Water (BS 6387
Protocol W)
The cable is held with
a metal support and the assembly is housed in an electrically earthed test
frame which is held in a large, watertight, Stainless Steel trough. The frame
is also fitted with a gas burner, a water sprinkler head and means to power and
test the continuity of the cables. A 500mm section of the cable in question is
exposed to flames at 650°C for a period of 15 minutes. The water spray is then
switched on, in order to comply with the standard BS 6387 (Protocol W), the
cable must maintain electrical integrity whilst both water and flames impinge
on the cable for a further 15 minutes.
3. Resistance to Fire with Mechanical Shock
(BS 6387 Protocol Z; IEC60331-11; BS EN 50200)
The cable is mounted on
a vertical board made from non combustible material (900mm × 300mm × 9mm). This
vertical board is mounted onto rubber bushes such that it will resist shock
from a bar which is driven to fall on to the top edge of the board every 30
seconds. The powered cable must maintain electrical continuity during a 15
minutes exposure to flames from a burner and impact from the falling bar.