BS ISO 10295-1:2007
Fire tests for building elements and components. Fire testing of service installations Penetration seals
Standard number: | BS ISO 10295-1:2007 |
Pages: | 24 |
Released: | 2007-07-31 |
ISBN: | 978 0 580 58741 2 |
Status: | Standard |
BS ISO 10295-1:2007
This standard BS ISO 10295-1:2007 Fire tests for building elements and components. Fire testing of service installations is classified in these ICS categories:
- 13.220.50 Fire-resistance of building materials and elements
- 91.140.01 Installations in buildings in general
This part of ISO 10295 specifies the heating condition, method of test and criteria for the evaluation of the ability of a penetration sealing system to maintain the integrity and insulation of a fire separating element at the position at which it has been penetrated, for example by a service.
This part of ISO 10295 assesses
the effect of such penetrations on the integrity and insulation performance of the element concerned,
the integrity and insulation performance of the penetration sealing system,
the insulation performance of the penetrating service or services, and where appropriate, the integrity failure of a service.
This part of ISO 10295 does not provide information concerning the influence of the inclusion of such penetrations and sealing systems on the load-bearing capacity of the element.
It is possible that a penetration seal is a component of, or contributes to the performance of, a system to which special requirements apply. In such cases additional tests, relevant to the system and its function, can be necessary. Examples are chimneys and fire-rated ducts in air distribution systems.
This part of ISO 10295 is not intended to provide quantitative information on the rate of leakage of smoke and/or hot gases or on the transmission or generation of fumes. Such phenomena are to be noted in describing the general behaviour of specimens during test.
This part of ISO 10295 does not provide information on the ability of the seal to withstand stresses that can be caused by the movement or displacement of the penetration services in practice.
NOTE Explanatory notes are included in .