Indicative Fire Resistance Test Furnace
Compliance
ISO 834-1, EN 1363-1
The Indicative Fire Resistance Test Furnace is designed to evaluate the fire resistance performance when exposed to specific heating conditions, by using a small-scale test furnace to save substantial testing costs.
Applications
Walls and partitions
Doors and shutter assemblies
Columns and beams
Ceiling
Floors
Glazed screens
Ventilation ducts
Dampers
Intumescent seals
Penetration sealing system
Structural steel protection
Standards
ISO 834-1 Fire-resistance tests Elements of building construction Part 1: General requirements
BS 476-20 Fire Tests on Building Materials and Structures - Part 20: Method for Determination of the Fire Resistance of Elements of Construction (General Principles)
EN 1363-1 Fire resistance tests - Part 1: General requirements
EN 1363-2 Fire resistance tests - Alternative and additional procedures
EN 1634-1 Fire resistance and smoke control tests for door and shutter assemblies, openable windows and elements of building hardware - Fire resistance test for door and shutter assemblies and openable windows
ASTM E119 Standard Test Methods for Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials
UL 10B Standard for Safety - Fire Tests of Door Assemblies
UL 10C Standard for Positive Pressure Fire Tests of Door Assemblies
AS 1530.4 Methods for fire tests on building materials, components and structures. Part 4: Fire-resistance tests for elements of construction
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The indicative furnaces we made:
1,000mm (W) x 1,000mm (H) x 500mm (D)
1,000mm (W) x 1,000mm (H) x 1,000mm (D)
1,200mm (W) x 1,200mm (H) x 1,200mm (D)
1,500mm (W) x 1,500mm (H) x 1,500mm (D)
1,500mm (W) x 2,000mm (H) x 1,500mm (D)
Customized…
Features
Steady furnace structure, the furnace is made of slotted steel, H-shape, rectangular hollow square steel, and doorway tie beams, guard plate joists, furnace bottom frame, longitudinal and horizontal tie bars and furnace body steel plates, which form a solid whole after high strength welding and can be used for a long time without deformation.
The furnace is lined with refractory bricks on the bottom and refractory fibers on the surface, providing a consistent furnace temperature with low fuel consumption.
Burners are installed on the opposite side of the furnace wall.
Each burner is supplied with an individual fuel line and airline.
Natural gas, LPG, and propane are optional for furnace fuel.
Combustion air blower to furnace burners.
Furnace safety device to detect the failure, alarm, and cut off the fuel supply.
SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) Furnace control system, collect the data of temperature, pressure and other data, real-time output of the furnace temperature curve through online data analysis and calculation.
Furnace chamber temperature and pressure are automatical controlled as well as manual operated.
Heating curves:
a) ISO 834
b) HC, HydroCarbon
c) HCM, Modified HydroCarbon
d) RWS, RijksWaterStaat
e) RABT-ZTV
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Large scale fire test resistance test furnaces we made:
Large Vertical Scale Fire Resistance Test Furnaces:
2,650mm (W) x 1,600mm (H) x 1900mm (D)
3,000mm (W) x 3,000mm (H) x 1,200mm (D)
3,050mm (W) x 3,050mm (H) x 1,200mm (D)
3,200mm (W) x 3,200mm (H) x 1,200mm (D)
3,400mm (W) x 3,400mm (H) x 1,200mm (D)
4,000mm (W) x 4,000mm (H) x 1,500mm (D)
4,200mm (W) x 4,200mm (H) x 1,200mm (D)
6,500mm (W) x 5,000mm (H) x 1,500mm (D)
6,500mm (W) x 6,500mm (H) x 1,200mm (D)
Large Horizontal Scale Fire Resistance Test Furnaces:
4,000mm (W) x 3,000mm (L) x 1,500mm (H)
4,200mm (W) x 4,000mm (L) x 1,500mm (H)
5,000mm (W) x 4,000mm (L) x 2,000mm (H)
Large Comprehensive Fire Resistance Test Furnaces:
4,500mm (W) x 3,000mm (H) x 4,500mm (D)