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NFPA 270: Standard Test Method for Measurement of Smoke Obscuration Using a Conical Radiant Source in a Single Closed Chamber, 2008 Edition

NFPA 270: Standard Test Method for Measurement of Smoke Obscuration Using a Conical Radiant Source in a Single Closed Chamber, 2008 Edition
Item #: 230-7002-08
Publisher: NFPA
Manufacturer: NFPA
Manufacturer Item #: 27008
Format: Paperback
Your Price: $48.95

Update your NFPA Standards with the 2008 Edition of NFPA 270

NFPA 270: Standard Test Method for Measurement of Smoke Obscuration Using a Conical Radiant Source in a Single Closed Chamber provides fire test labs with a means of measuring smoke obscuration of essentially flat materials, products, or assemblies (including surface finishes) up to 25mm thick, when exposed to specified levels of thermal irradiance in a single closed chamber. This test method is based on ISO 5659-2, Determination of Specific Optical Density by a Single-Chamber Test, and provides equivalent results to ISO 5659-2. 29 pp.

The principal fire-test-response characteristic obtained from using NFPA 270 is the specific optical density of smoke from the specimens tested. An optional fire-test-response characteristic measurable with this method is the mass optical density, which is the specific optical density of smoke divided by the mass lost by the specimens during the test.

The 2008 edition deleted secondary definitions of "ignition", "smoke obscuration", and "specimen".

Table of Contents:

  • Chapter 1 Administration
  • Chapter 2 Referenced Publications
  • Chapter 3 Definitions
  • Chapter 4 Test Apparatus
  • Chapter 5 Test Environment
  • Chapter 6 Test Specimen
  • Chapter 7 Setup, Calibration, and Maintenance
  • Chapter 8 Conditioning
  • Chapter 9 Test Procedure
  • Chapter 10 Calculations
  • Chapter 11 Test Report
  • Annex A Explanatory Material
  • Annex B Precision and Bias
  • Annex C Interlaboratory Application
  • Annex D Determination of Mass Optical Density
  • Annex E Informational References
  • Index
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