UL 10C Positive Pressure Fire Test Furnace Of Door Assemblies

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Positive Pressure Fire Test Furnace Of Door Assemblies can be used to determine the fire resistance characteristics of the frame door, non-frame door, rolling shutter door, the fireproof glass etc. It is also in line with ASTM E119-2015(Standard Test Methods for Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials)

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UL 10C Positive Pressure Fire Test Furnace Of Door Assemblies

Specifications:-

Warranty:-1 year, 1 Year

Certification:-CSA, pock, Reach, IECEE, sock, UL, EPA, GS

Exhaust flow rate:-≥ 8000 m3/h

Material:-SUS 304 Stainless Steel

Model Number:-D321

Power:-Electronic

Customized support:-OEM, ODM

Load measurement:-±2.5% of test load

Application:-Building Construction and Materials

Combustion gas:-Propane & petroleum liquefied gas

Standard:-BS 476-20, ASTM E119

Air supply:-≥ 3200 m3/h

Furnace size:-3M (H) x 3M (W) x 2.5M (D)

 Technical parameters
Air supply ≥ 3200 m3/h
Supply air flow ≥ 7500 m3/h
Exhaust flow rate ≥ 8000 m3/h
Deformation accuracy ±2 mm
Environment and backfire surface ±2.5 ℃
Furnace pressure ±3 pa
Other temperature ±10 ℃
Pressure sensor accuracy ±0.5 pa
Axial compression or expansion measurement ±0.5 mm
Load measurement ±2.5% of test load
Deformation measurement ±2 mm, time: ±1 s/h
Combustion gas Propane purity is 95% or petroleum liquefied gas (user-owned)
Furnace size 3.0M (height) x 3.0M (width) x 2.5M (deep)
Power AC380V±10%, three-phase five-wire system, 50Hz, power: 50kw

 

Frequently Asked Questions:-

What is UL 10C?

It is a “Standard for Positive Pressure Fire Tests of Door Assemblies” is a fire testing method, applicable to swing doors, including door frames with lights and panels, of different materials and types of construction, used to stop the fire from spreading.

That means a pressure test?

Pressure testing or hydrostatic testing is the test that is carried out after the installation of any pipeline before it is put into use. When testing pipelines they are conducted under the industry’s or customer’s specifications, filling the vessel with an incompressible liquid, like water or oil.

How do you test pressure?

There are two methods for pressure tests: hydrostatic and pneumatic. A hydrostatic test is performed by using water as the test medium, whereas a pneumatic test uses air, nitrogen, or any non-flammable and non-toxic gas.