
Full Scale Testing Vertical Elements
Exposed Area 3.0(h) x 3.0(w)m
The test method determines the fire resistance of non-loadbearing elements of building construction.
This test method evaluates the duration for which a doorset can contain a fire within a compartment when tested against a standard set of temperature rise and pressure conditions. The test is carried out on a full-size fully operational doorset, installed in a wall as in practice and incorporating any hardware, seals and glazing that would be present in its normal usage. Dependent on size limitations, it may be possible to test more than one doorset in the same wall.
Common test durations are 30, 60, 90, 120, 180 and 240 minutes. Included within the test cost is a nominal overrun period of at least 10%. While not required by the test standard, this overrun may be required should you seek third party assessment of the test evidence. On request, the test can be continued beyond this point at a pro-rata fee.
To carry out an accredited test to BS 476: Part 22.
On request, dependent on your requirements for:
Once you’ve booked a test, you can expect to receive a Test Date Booking Form – securing the booking date and agreeing the timeline for delivery and installation.
Closer to the time, we’ll ask you to complete a Customer Test Details Form, to confirm the exact details of the test. At this point we’ll also ask you to submit a full technical specification and CAD drawings in .dwg format.
Delivery of the doorsest will be suitably ahead of the test date. A member of our technical team will comprehensively document the materials and methods of construction of the doorset and its component parts, independently verifying it against the supplied specification.
Our in-house build team will prepare an associated wall construction within one of our furnace restraint frames, with openings for the doorsets to be installed into.
The doorset can be installed by the test sponsor or by one of our in-house installers. A member of our technical team will document the installation process, recording details and measurements as necessary.
The sample is prepared for testing – measurements are taken, an array of thermocouples affixed, and positions marked for measurements to be taken during the test.
The frame is then mounted on the front of either our 3m high x 3m wide or 2.4m high x 1.35m wide vertical furnace so that one face of the sample is exposed to the fire.
The sample is evaluated for 2 criteria:
The result for each criteria is expressed as the number of whole elapsed minutes for which the sample maintains that ability.
Integrity is evaluated by:
Insulation is evaluated by:
Irradiance and lateral deflection are also measured and reported against the total number of elapsed minutes.
Doorsets are tested as 1 of 3 categories:
A full test report with the test results after testing.
Exposed Area 3.0(h) x 3.0(w)m
Exposed Area 2.4(h) x 1.35(w)m
If required, CFR may be able to assist with procuring materials and specimen installation – Please enquire for details.
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