IEC TS 60695-5-3:2003
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Fire hazard testing - Part 5-3: Corrosion damage effects of fire effluent - Leakage-current and metal-loss test method
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31-12-2021
English - French
30-04-2003
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 General description of the test
5 Description of the test apparatus
5.1 General
5.2 Effluent generation and collection system
5.3 Corrosion damage targets
5.4 Leakage-current system
5.5 Metal-loss system
6 Test procedures for corrosion damage measurement
6.1 General
6.2 Method A - Leakage-current measurement
6.3 Method B - Metal-loss measurement using metal-foil
targets
6.4 Method C - Metal-loss measurement using PWB
resistance targets of defined metal thickness
6.5 Method D - Metal-loss measurement using a PWB
serpentine track resistance target
7 Test report
7.1 General
7.2 Leakage-current measurements
7.3 Metal-loss measurements
7.4 Metal-foil targets
7.5 PWB resistance targets of defined metal thickness
7.6 PWB serpentine track resistance target
8 Repeatability and reproducibility
Annex A (informative) Typical leakage-current graph
(semi-logarithmic)
Annex B (informative)
Figures
Tables
Describes test methods which measure corrosion damage effects, on targets, of fire effluent from the combustion of test specimens. Both leakage current and metal loss can be measured by using appropriate targets.The decomposition model used in this technical specification is suitable for simulating fire scenarios, such as oxidative non-flaming decomposition, a smouldering fire, a developing fire with flame formation, and a fully developed fire.Deals with different test methods which are not equivalent. The test methods are useful for product development and assessment because they allow the user to evaluate different characteristics of fire effluents, which generally are not correlated.Has the status of a basic safety publication in accordance with IEC Guide 104.
DevelopmentNote |
Stability Date: 2014. (10/2012)
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DocumentType |
Technical Specification
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Pages |
53
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PublisherName |
International Electrotechnical Committee
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Status |
Withdrawn
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Standards | Relationship |
AS 60695.5.3-2006 | Identical |
NEN NPR IEC/TS 60695-5-3 : 2003 | Identical |
ISO 10840:2008 | Plastics — Guidance for the use of standard fire tests |
NF EN 60695-5-1 : 2003 | FIRE HAZARD TESTING - PART 5-1: CORROSION DAMAGE EFFECTS OF FIRE EFFLUENT - GENERAL GUIDANCE |
EN 60695-5-1:2003 | Fire hazard testing - Part 5-1: Corrosion damage effects of fire effluent - General guidance |
BS ISO 10840:2008 | Plastics. Guidance for the use of standard fire tests |
PD IEC/TR 62222:2012 | Fire performance of communication cables installed in buildings |
IEC 60695-5-1:2002 | Fire hazard testing - Part 5-1: Corrosion damage effects of fire effluent - General guidance |
IEC TS 60695-5-2:2002 | Fire hazard testing - Part 5-2: Corrosion damage effects of fire effluent - Summary and relevance of test methods |
09/30193524 DC : 0 | BS EN 62222 - FIRE PERFORMANCE OF COMMUNICATION CABLES INSTALLED IN BUILDINGS - METHODS OF FIRE RETARDANCY |
IEC TR 62222:2012 | Fire performance of communication cables installed in buildings |
I.S. EN 60695-5-1:2003 | FIRE HAZARD TESTING - PART 5-1: CORROSION DAMAGE EFFECTS OF FIRE EFFLUENT - GENERAL GUIDANCE |
CEI EN 60695-5-1 : 2003 | FIRE HAZARD TESTING - PART 5-1: CORROSION DAMAGE EFFECTS OF FIRE EFFLUENT - GENERAL GUIDANCE |
BS EN 60695-5-1:2003 | Fire hazard testing. Assessment of potential corrosion damage by fire effluent General guidance |
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