1、Designation: E1822 17 An American National StandardStandard Test Method forFire Testing of Stacked Chairs1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E1822; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last r
2、evision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope*1.1 This is a fire-test-response standard.1.2 This test method provides a means of determining theburning behavior of stacking
3、chairs used in public occupanciesby measuring specific fire-test responses when a stack of chairsis subjected to a specified flaming ignition source under wellventilated conditions.1.3 This test method is limited to stacked chairs.1.4 Test data are obtained describing the burning behaviorfollowing a
4、pplication of a specific ignition source, fromignition until all burning has ceased, a period of1hhaselapsed, or flashover under test conditions appears inevitable.1.5 This test method does not provide information on thefire performance of stacked chairs under fire conditions otherthan those conditi
5、ons specified in this test method. Inparticular, this test method does not apply to smolderingignition by cigarettes. See 5.11 for further information.1.6 The rate of heat release of the burning test specimen ismeasured by an oxygen consumption method. See 5.11.4 forfurther information.1.7 Other mea
6、surements are the production of light-obscuring smoke and the concentrations of certain toxic gasspecies in the combustion gases. See 5.11.5 for further infor-mation.1.8 The burning behavior is documented visually by photo-graphic or video recordings.1.9 This standard is used to measure and describe
7、 theresponse of materials, products, or assemblies to heat andflame under controlled conditions, but does not by itselfincorporate all factors required for fire hazard or fire riskassessment of the materials, products or assemblies underactual fire conditions.1.10 Fire testing is inherently hazardou
8、s. Adequate safe-guards for personnel and property shall be employed inconducting these tests.1.11 Use the SI system of units in referee decisions; seeIEEE/ASTM SI-10. The units given in parentheses are forinformation only.1.12 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if
9、any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety, health, and environmental practices and deter-mine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.1.13 This international standard was developed in accor-dance with internat
10、ionally recognized principles on standard-ization established in the Decision on Principles for theDevelopment of International Standards, Guides and Recom-mendations issued by the World Trade Organization TechnicalBarriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2D123 Ter
11、minology Relating to TextilesE84 Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics ofBuilding MaterialsE176 Terminology of Fire StandardsE800 Guide for Measurement of Gases Present or GeneratedDuring FiresE1354 Test Method for Heat and Visible Smoke ReleaseRates for Materials and Products Using an Oxy
12、gen Con-sumption CalorimeterE1474 Test Method for Determining the Heat Release Rateof Upholstered Furniture and Mattress Components orComposites Using a Bench Scale Oxygen ConsumptionCalorimeterE1537 Test Method for Fire Testing of Upholstered Furni-tureE1590 Test Method for Fire Testing of Mattress
13、esIEEE/ASTM SI-10 American National Standard for Use ofthe International System of Units (SI): The Modern MetricSystem1This test method is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E05 on FireStandards and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee E05.15 on Furnishingsand Contents.Current edition
14、approved Nov. 1, 2017. Published December 2017. Originallyapproved in 1996. Last previous edition approved in 2013 as E1822 13. DOI:10.1520/E1822-17.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStanda
15、rds volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.*A Summary of Changes section appears at the end of this standardCopyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United StatesThis international standard was de
16、veloped in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for theDevelopment of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.12.2 ISO Standard
17、s:ISO 4880 Burning Behaviour of Textiles and TextileProductsVocabulary3ISO 9705 Fire TestsFull Scale Room Test for SurfaceProducts3ISO 13943 Fire SafetyVocabulary32.3 UL Standards:UL 1056 Fire Test of Upholstered Furniture (withdrawn)4UL 1895 Fire Test of Mattresses (withdrawn)42.4 CA Standards:CA T
18、B 129, Flammability Test Procedure for Mattresses forUse in Public Buildings5CA TB 133, Flammability Test Procedure for Seating Fur-niture for Use in Public Occupancies52.5 NFPA Standard:NFPA 289 Standard Method of Fire Test for Individual FuelPackages62.6 Other Document:Nordtest Method NT Fire 032
19、Upholstered Furniture: Burn-ing BehaviorFull Scale Test73. Terminology3.1 DefinitionsFor definitions of terms used in this testmethod and associated with fire issues, refer to TerminologyE176 and ISO 13943. In case of conflict, the definitions inTerminology E176 shall prevail. For definitions of ter
20、ms usedin this test method and associated with textile issues refer toTerminology D123 and ISO 4880. In case of conflict, thedefinitions in Terminology D123 shall prevail.3.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:3.2.1 stacking chair, nchair that is intended to be stackedwhen not in use.3.2
21、.2 test specimen, nstack of five identical stackingchairs.3.2.3 upholstered, adjcovered with material (as fabric orpadding) to provide a soft surface.3.2.4 upholstered seating furniture, na unit of interiorfurnishing that (1) contains any surface that is covered, inwhole or in part, with a fabric or
22、 other upholstery covermaterial, (2) contains upholstery material, and (3) is intendedor promoted for sitting upon.3.2.5 upholstery cover material, nthe outermost layer offabric or related material used to enclose the main supportsystem, or upholstery materials, or both, used in the furnitureunit.3.
23、2.6 upholstery material, nthe padding, stuffing, or fillingmaterial used in a furniture item, which may be either loose orattached, enclosed by an upholstery cover material, or locatedbetween the upholstery cover material and support system, ifpresent.3.2.6.1 DiscussionThis includes, but is not limi
24、ted to,material such as foams, cotton batting, polyester fiberfill,bonded cellulose, or down.4. Summary of Test Method4.1 This fire-test-response test method determines a numberof fire-test-response characteristics associated with a stack offive stacking chairs, ignited with a propane gas burner. Me
25、a-surements to be made include the rate of heat and smokerelease, total amount of heat released, rates and concentrationsof carbon oxides released, and rates and amounts of mass oftest specimen lost. Other optional measurements are alsodescribed.4.2 In Test Configurations A and B, the test specimen
26、isplaced on a weighing platform located in a test room. Anexhaust hood, connected to a duct, is located at the doorway ofthe room.4.3 In Test Configuration C, the test specimen is placed ona weighing platform located directly under a hood.4.4 Heat, smoke, and combustion gas release instrumenta-tion
27、is placed in the duct.4.5 Additional (optional) instrumentation placed in the testroom is also described.5. Significance and Use5.1 This test method provides a means of measuring avariety of fire-test-response characteristics resulting from burn-ing a stack of five stacking chairs. After ignition us
28、ing apropane gas burner, the test specimen is permitted to burnfreely under well-ventilated conditions. The most importantfire-test-response characteristic measured in this test method isthe rate of heat release, which quantifies the intensity of the firegenerated.5.2 The rate of heat release is mea
29、sured by the principle ofoxygen consumption. AnnexA3 discusses the assumptions andlimitations.5.3 This test method also provides measures of other fire-test-response characteristics, including smoke obscuration (asthe rate of smoke release, total smoke released or opticaldensity of smoke), combustio
30、n gas release (as concentrationsof combustion gases), and mass loss, that are important tomaking decisions on fire safety.5.4 In the majority of fires, the most important gaseouscomponents of smoke are the carbon oxides present in all fires.They are indicators of the toxicity of the atmosphere and o
31、f thecompleteness of combustion. Measurement of concentrationsof carbon oxides are useful for two purposes: as part of firehazard assessment calculations and to improve the accuracy ofheat-release measurements. Other toxic combustion gases,which are specific to certain materials, are also indicators
32、 of thetoxicity of the atmospheres, but are less crucial for determining3Available from International Organization for Standardization (ISO), 1, ch. dela Voie-Creuse, Case postale 56, CH-1211, Geneva 20, Switzerland, http:/www.iso.ch.4Available from Underwriters Laboratories (UL) (hard copy only), 3
33、33 PfingstenRd., Northbrook, IL 60062-2096, http:/.5Available from California Bureau of Home Furnishings and ThermalInsulation, State of California, Department of Consumer Affairs, 3485 OrangeGrove Ave., North Highlands, CA 95660-5595.6Available from National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), 1 Ba
34、tterymarchPark, Quincy, MA 02169-7471, http:/www.nfpa.org.7Available from Nordtest, P.O. Box 22, SF-00341, Helsingfors, Finland.E1822 172combustion completeness and are optional measures; howeverfire hazard assessment often requires their measurement.5.5 The type of ignition chosen (flaming source)
35、is commonin both accidental and intentional fires in public occupancies.This test method is thus applicable to stacked chairs in publicoccupancies. Such facilities include, but are not limited to,health-care facilities, old-age convalescent and board and carehomes, college dormitories and residence
36、halls, and hotels andmotels.5.6 One of the following three configurations is to be usedin this test method:5.6.1 Test Configuration AA test room with the followingdimensions: 3.66 by 2.44 by 2.44 m high (12 by 8 by 8 ft).5.6.2 Test Configuration BA test room with the followingdimensions: 3.66 by 3.0
37、5 by 2.44 m high (12 by 10 by 8 ft).5.6.3 Test Configuration CAn open calorimeter (or furni-ture calorimeter).5.7 Rooms of other dimensions are acceptable where it hasbeen shown that equivalent test results are obtained.5.8 Measurements in the three test configurations listed in5.6 have been shown t
38、o give similar results for heat release inthe duct and mass loss up to a rate of heat release of 600 kW(1).85.9 Measurements of temperatures, gas concentrations, andsmoke obscuration in the room are dependent on room size.5.10 Studies on the flammability performance of furnitureindicate that bench-s
39、cale fire tests are useful for preliminaryevaluations of component materials for substitution purposes(see Appendix X3).5.11 Limitations:5.11.1 This test method is not applicable to ignition bycigarettes or by any other smoldering source.5.11.2 The ignition source in this test method is a flamingsou
40、rce. Moreover, this particular ignition source has beenshown to be able to provide a distinction among different kindsof stacked chairs. However, the fraction of actual flamingstacked chair fires occurring with ignitions more or less intensethan that used here is not known.5.11.3 It is not known whe
41、ther the results of this test methodwill be equally valid when stacking chairs are burned underconditions different from those specified. In particular, it isunclear whether the use of a different ignition source, the sameignition source but having a different duration of flameexposure, or a differe
42、nt gas-flow rate will change the results.5.11.4 The value of rate of heat release corresponding to thecritical limit between propagating fires and nonpropagatingfires is not known.5.11.5 As yet, there is not a known direct correlationbetween smoke obscuration or smoke toxicity measurements inthe exh
43、aust duct and overall fire hazard.6. Apparatus6.1 Room Layout and Instrumentation:6.1.1 Test Room Layout (Test Configuration A)The testroom shall have dimensions of 2.44 m 6 25 mm by 3.66 m 625 mm by 2.44 m 6 25 mm high (8 by 12 by 8 ft). The roomshall have no openings other than a doorway opening 0
44、.76 m 66.4 mm by 2.03 m 6 6.4 mm (30 by 80 in.), located asindicated in Fig. 1, and other small openings, as necessary tomake test measurements. Construct the test room of wooden ormetal studs and line it with fire-rated gypsum wallboard orcalcium silicate wallboard. Position a hood, as described in
45、Annex A1, outside the room doorway, such that it collects allof the combustion gases. There shall be no obstructions to theair supply to the test setup.NOTE 1Both Type X gypsum wallboard and calcium silicate wall-board with a nominal thickness of at least 13 mm (0.5 in.) have been foundacceptable. I
46、f the thickness of the wallboard used is greater, it will notaffect the results of this test method.6.1.2 Test Room Layout (Test Configuration B)The testroom shall have dimensions of 3.05 m 6 25 mm by 3.66 m 625 mm by 2.44 m 6 25 mm high (10 by 12 by 8 ft). The roomshall have no openings other than
47、a doorway opening 0.97 m 66.4 mm by 2.06 m 6 6.4 mm (38 by 81 in.), located asindicated in Fig. 2, and other small openings, as necessary tomake test measurements. Construct the test room of wooden ormetal studs, and line it with fire-rated gypsum wallboard orcalcium silicate wallboard. Position a h
48、ood, as described in8The boldface numbers in parentheses refer to the list of references at the end ofthis test method.NOTE 1See text for tolerances; room instrumentation is optional.FIG. 1 Test Room Configuration for Test Configuration AE1822 173Annex A1, outside the room doorway, such that it coll
49、ects allof the combustion gases. There shall be no obstructions to theair supply to the test setup.NOTE 2Both Type X gypsum wallboard and calcium silicate wall-board with a nominal thickness of at least 13 mm (0.5 in.) have been foundacceptable. If the thickness of the wallboard used is greater, it will notaffect the results of this test method.6.1.3 Open Calorimeter Layout (Test Configuration C):6.1.3.1 The area surrounding the test specimen in an opencalorimeter layout shall be sufficiently large that there are noheat radiation effects from the w