These test methods are intended to evaluate the ability of the grease duct enclosure system to do the following:
Resist the effects of a standardized fire exposure,
Retain its integrity, or
Exhibit both properties dependent upon the type of test assembly involved during a predetermined test exposure.
These test methods provide for the following measurements and evaluations where applicable:
Capability of the enclosure material to resist flaming (combustion) when exposed to 1382°F (750°C).
Loadbearing ability of the tested support system and fastening system to carry the load of the grease duct enclosure system during a standardized fire-engulfment test.
Ability of a fire stop to meet the requirements of Test Method E 814
Ability of the enclosure material to resist the passage of flames and hot gases during a standardized fire resistance test and a standardized internal fire test.
Transmission of heat through the grease duct and the enclosure material(s) during a standardized fire resistance test and a standardized internal fire test.
Ability of the grease duct enclosure system to resist the passage of water during a standardized hose stream test.
Comparative measurement of temperature aging of the enclosure material(s) when subjected to standardized cyclic thermal transmissions.
These test methods do not provide the following:
Full information as to performance of the enclosure material or the grease duct enclosure system constructed with components, densities, or dimensions other than those tested.
Evaluation of the degree by which the enclosure material or grease duct enclosure system contributes to the fire hazard by generation of smoke, toxic gases, or other products of combustion.
Measurement of the degree of control or limitation of the passage of smoke or products of combustion through the grease duct enclosure system.
Measurement of flame spread over the surface of the grease duct enclosure system.
Note 28212;The information in 5.3.2-5.3.4 is usually determined by other suitable test methods. For example, 5.3.4 is typically determined using Test Method E 84
In these test methods, the test specimens are subjected to one or more specific tests under laboratory conditions. When different test conditions are substituted or the end-use conditions are changed, it is not always possible by, or from, these test methods to predict changes to the characteristics measured. Therefore, the results of these laboratory tests are valid only for the exposure conditions described in these test methods.
Various test methods in these test methods require a test specimen to be exposed to a standard fire that is controlled to achieve specified temperatures throughout a specified time period. The fire-engulfment and vertical fire resistance tests are followed by the application of a standardized hose stream test. These test methods provide a relative measure of the fire-test-response of comparable enclosure materials and grease duct enclosure systems under these exposure conditions. The fire exposure is not representative of all fire conditions because conditions vary with changes in the amount, nature and distribution of fire loading, ventilation, compartment size and configuration, and heat sink characteristics of the compartment. Variation from the test conditions or test specimen construction, such as size, materials, method of assembly, also affects the fire-test-response. For these reasons, evaluation of the variation is required for application to construction in the field.
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