NF P 92 – 503 (Electrical burner test) A specimen in placed in a specimen holder at 30° above a radiator which gives out heat. A small butane flame is applied directly to the fabric surface. The following aspects are recorded: - duration of the flame - production of burning droplets - length/width of the damaged specimen NF P 92 – 504 (Rate of flame spread test, complementary to the electric burner) A flame is held against a vertically positioned sample. The after flame time is recorded. The flame spread is calculated by determining the time for the flame to spread between two reference marks. The production of burning droplets is also noted. NFP 92-505 (Dripping test, also complementary to the electrical burner) A sample is placed on a grid under the radiator. A cotton wool pad is placed below it to collect possible droplets. Heat is applied from the radiator. Ignition of the wool pad is recorded. |