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AS/NZS 60695.2.13:2001

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Fire hazard testing Glowing/hot wire based test methods - Glow-wire ignitability test method for materials (IEC 60695-2-13:2000, IDT)

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Withdrawn date

03-30-2022

Language(s)

English

Published date

06-11-2001

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1 - AS/NZS 60695.2.13:2001 FIRE HAZARD TESTING - GLOWING/HOT WIRE BASED TEST METHODS-GLOW-WIRE IGNITABILITY TEST METHOD FOR MAT
4 - PREFACE
5 - CONTENTS
7 - 1 Scope
7 - 2 Normative references
8 - 3 Definitions
8 - 3.1 glow-wire ignition temperature (GWIT)
8 - 3.2 ignition
8 - 4 Description of the test specimens
8 - 5 Description of the test apparatus
9 - 6 Severities
9 - 7 Verification of the temperature measuring system
9 - 8 Conditioning
9 - 9 Initial measurements
9 - 10 Test procedure
10 - 11 Observations and measurements
10 - 12 Evaluation of test results
10 - 13 Test report

Specifies the details of the glow-wire test when applied to specimens of solid insulating materials or other solid combustible materials for ignitability testing. Identical to and reproduced from IEC 60695-2-13:2000.

Committee
EL-002
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 4074 X
Pages
4
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

This part of IEC 60695 specifies the details of the glow-wire test to be applied to test specimens of solid electrical insulating materials or other solid materials for ignitability testing to determine the glow-wire ignition temperature (GWIT).The test results make it possible to provide a relative comparison of various materials according to the temperature at which the test specimen ignites during the application of the electrically heated glow-wire used as an ignition source.The test method is not valid for determining the ignition behaviour of complete items of equipment, since the dimensions of the insulating systems or combustible parts, the design and heat transfer to adjacent metallic or non-metallic parts, etc., greatly influence the ignitability of the materials used therein. In addition to this, it is not valid for determining fire behaviour and fire hazard of equipment.One of the responsibilities of a technical committee is, wherever applicable, to make use of basic safety publications in the preparation of its publications.

Standards Relationship
IEC 60695-2-13:2000 Identical

First published in Australia as part of AS 2420-1980.
Second edition 1983.
Third edition 1987.
First published in New Zealand as part of AS 2420-1987.
Jointly revised and redesignated in part as AS/NZS 4695.2.10:1996.
Jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 60695.2.13:2001.

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