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20、CTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL CONTENTS Preface .4 INTRODUCTION 1 Scope 4A 2 Units of measurement 4A 3 Reference publications .4A 4 Glossary 4A 5 Ratings 6 PERFORMANCE 6 General 7 7 Class A extinguishers .7 7.1 General .7 7.2 Wood crib re test 8 7.3 Wood panel re test 9 8 Class B e
21、xtinguishers 11 8.1 General 11 8.2 Flammable liquid re test .12 9 Class C extinguishers 13 9.1 General 13 9.2 Electrical conductivity test 14 10 Class D extinguishers and agents 15 10.1 General .15 10.2 Magnesium re tests 16 10.3 Sodium, potassium, and sodium-potassium alloy re tests .19 11 Class K
22、extinguishers .20 11.1 General .20 11.2 Fryer re test method .21 TABLES FIGURES ANNEX A DECEMBER 17, 2004 CAN/ULC-S508 ANSI/UL 711 3UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL Preface This is the common UL and ULC Standard for Rating and
23、 Fire Testing of Fire Extinguishers. It is the fourth edition of CAN/ULC-S508, including Amendment 3, and the seventh edition of ANSI/UL 711. This Joint Standard was prepared by Underwriters Laboratories Inc., ULC Standards, and the UL/ULC Extinguisher Technical Harmonization Committee. The efforts
24、and support of the Harmonization Technical Committee are gratefully acknowledged. Only metric SI units of measurement are used in this Standard. If a value for measurement is followed by a value in other units in parentheses, the second value may be approximate. The rst stated value is the requireme
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30、NTRODUCTION 1 Scope 1.1 These requirements cover rating, and performance during re tests, of re extinguishers intended for use in attacking Class A, B, C, D, and K res as dened herein. These requirements also cover performance during re tests of re extinguishing agents for application on Class D res
31、. The ultimate rating of an extinguisher or the prescribed use of an extinguisher or re extinguishing agent is based on its re-extinguishing potential as determined by re tests and presupposes installation and use in accordance in the United States with the Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers,
32、NFPA 10, and with the National Fire Code of Canada. 1.2 Fire extinguishers, re extinguishing agents, or both shall also comply with the requirements for construction and performance as applicable to specic types, designs, sizes, and arrangements. Such additional requirements include ANSI/UL 8 CAN/UL
33、C S554, ANSI/UL154 CAN/ULC S503, ANSI/UL299 CAN/ULC S504, ANSI/UL 626 CAN/ULC S507, and ANSI/ UL2129 CAN/ULC S566 and are not within the scope of these requirements. 2 Units of measurement 2.1 The metric unit shall be designated as the official unit for purposes of this standard. Where values of mea
34、surement are specied in both SI and English units, either unit is used. In cases of dispute, the metric unit shall be used. 3 Reference publications 3.1 See Annex A for a list of publications referenced in this standard. Any undated reference to a code or standard appearing in the requirements of th
35、is standard shall be interpreted as referring to the latest edition of that code or standard. When the latest edition of a standard is not applicable, the appropriate edition is indicated accordingly in Annex A. 4 Glossary 4.1 For the purpose of this standard the following denitions apply. 4.2 AFFF
36、Aqueous lm-forming foam. 4.3 AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE The temperature at which the test fuel ignites automatically. 4.4 CONTROL A reduction in re intensity of approximately 90 percent. 4.5 EFFECTIVE DISCHARGE The time of discharge of extinguishing agent from the extinguisher until gas point. 4.6 FFF
37、P Film-forming uoroprotein. 4.7 GAS POINT The point in time when the discharge changes from the extinguishing agent alone to a gas and extinguishing agent combination. 4.8 LETTER DESIGNATIONS The letter designates the general class of re for which the extinguisher or agent is acceptable: DECEMBER 18
38、, 2013 CAN/ULC-S508 ANSI/UL 711 4AUL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL Class A Fires Fires that involve ordinary combustible materials such as wood, cloth, paper, rubber, and many plastics. DECEMBER 18, 2013 CAN/ULC-S508 ANSI/UL 7
39、11 4BUL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL DECEMBER 18, 2013 CAN/ULC-S508 ANSI/UL 711 5 No Text on This PageUL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL Class B Fires Fi
40、res that involve ammable liquids, oils, petroleum greases, tars, oil-base paints, solvents, lacquers, alcohols, and ammable gases. Class C Fires Fires that involve energized electrical equipment where the electrical nonconductivity of the re extinguishing agent as discharged is of importance. (When
41、electrical equipment is de-energized, extinguishers rated for Class A or B res are used.) Class D Fires Fires that involve combustible metals, such as magnesium, titanium, zirconium, sodium, lithium, and potassium. Class K Fires Fires that involve cooking appliances with ammable cooking oils and fat
42、s, vegetable or animal. 4.9 NUMERAL DESIGNATIONS The numeral that indicates the extinguishing potential of a re extinguisher. 4.10 UNBURNED WOOD The minimum clear, uncharred area where the thickness is measured across the smallest dimension of the test member following a re test. 5 Ratings 5.1 Extin
43、guishers are classed and rated according to their re extinguishing potential which is indicated by numeral and letter designations. 5.2 The numerical portion of Class A ratings of extinguishers is developed on the basis of comparative re tests using various sizes of wood-crib and wood-panel. 5.3 The
44、 numerical portion of Class A ratings of large sizes of extinguishers (usually wheeled) is developed on the basis of wood-crib res only. 5.4 The numerical portion of Class B ratings of extinguishers is developed on the basis of re tests using square steel pans in specic size increments and a ammable
45、 liquid test fuel similar to commercial grade heptane. The re extinguishing classication is equivalent to 40 percent of the area of re consistently extinguished by an expert operator. The numeral thus derived is an approximate indication of the relative re extinguishing potential of the extinguisher
46、. 5.5 There are no numerical components for Class C ratings of extinguishers, as only the electrical nonconducting characteristics of the agent when being discharged are signicant, and no effort is made to indicate the extinguishing potential for res that involve electrical equipment. 5.6 There are
47、no numerical components for Class D ratings of extinguishers. Extinguishers and agents for use on Class D (combustible metals) res are rated for the amount of agent and the method of application needed to control re involving a particular quantity and type of metal. 5.7 There are no numerical compon
48、ents for Class K ratings of extinguishers, as the re extinguishing characteristics of the extinguisher have only been determined for a single size re source. DECEMBER 18, 2013 CAN/ULC-S508 ANSI/UL 711 6UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION
49、 FROM UL 5.8 Extinguishing agents are classed according to the general class of re for which the agent is acceptable, expressed by letter designation, where applicable. They are also rated for relative extinguishing effectiveness according to the amount of re, of a given class, repeatedly extinguished. PERFORMANCE 6 General 6.1 Wood crib re tests for Rating-Class up to and including 10-A, wood pane