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Basic data | Standard ID | GB/T 5169.44-2022 (GB/T5169.44-2022) | | Description (Translated English) | Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products - Part 44: Guidance for assessing the fire hazard - Fire hazard assessment | | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | | Classification of Chinese Standard | K04 | | Classification of International Standard | 13.220.40��29.020 | | Word Count Estimation | 42,422 | | Date of Issue | 2022-10-14 | | Date of Implementation | 2023-05-01 | | Older Standard (superseded by this standard) | GB/T 5169.44-2013 | | Issuing agency(ies) | State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration |
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Fire hazard testing for electric and electronic products -- Part 44.Guidance for assessing the fire hazard -- Fire hazard assessment
ICS 13.220.40; 29.020
CCSK04
National Standards of People's Republic of China
Replacing GB/T 5169.44-2013
Fire hazard test for electrical and electronic products
Part 44.Guidelines for fire hazard assessment
Fire Hazard Assessment
(IEC 60695-1-11.2014,Firehazardtesting-Part 1-11.Guidanceforassessing
2022-10-12 Released 2023-05-01 Implementation
State Administration for Market Regulation
Released by the National Standardization Administration
directory
Preface III
Introduction IV
1 Scope 1
2 Normative references 1
3 Terms and Definitions 1
4 Fire hazard assessment element 6
5 Fire hazard test 7
6 Fire hazard assessment process8
7 Scope and limitations of fire hazard assessment 11
8 Requirements and instructions for fire test 12
Appendix A (Informative) Calculation of Acceptable Toxicity Value of Electrical Insulating Materials 18 under simple set fire conditions
Appendix B (Informative) Use of Rigid Plastic Conduit - Fire Hazard Assessment 23
Appendix NA (informative) Part 34 of "Fire Hazard Tests for Electrical and Electronic Products" has been published
Reference 36
Figure 1 Flowchart of fire description 1 13
Figure 2 Flowchart for the evaluation of ignitability/flammability 1A 14
Figure 3 Flowchart for the assessment of flame spread and heat release 1B 15
Figure 4 Flowchart for the assessment of combustion flow 1C 16
Figure 5 Flowchart of product range and usage environment description 17
Figure B.1 Sketch map of conduit laying 29
Figure B.2 Corridor upper floor temperature (concrete wall) 29
Figure B.3 Temperature of the upper floors of the corridor (gypsum plasterboard) 30
Figure B.4 Heat flux measured at 2 m from the duct (concrete wall) 30
Figure B.5 Heat flux measured at 2 m from the duct (gypsum plasterboard) 31
Figure B.6 Comparison of mass loss rates for furniture and conduit (concrete walls) 31
Figure B.7 Comparison of mass loss rates for furniture and conduit (gypsum plasterboard) 32
Figure B.8 Relative increase in toxicity due to catheter exposure (concrete wall) 32
Figure B.9 Relative increase in toxicity due to catheter exposure (gypsum plasterboard) 33
Table A.1 F-value of stimuli and X-value calculated to determine fire situation 19
Table A.2 X-value of asphyxiant calculated from determined fire situation20
Table A.3 Incapacity time of hydrogen cyanide 21
Table A.4 Multiplication factor for carbon dioxide22
Table B.1 Summary of fire information24
Table B.2 Timing of high-risk situations in building corridors27
foreword
This document is in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 1.1-2020 "Guidelines for Standardization Work Part 1.Structure and Drafting Rules of Standardization Documents"
drafted.
This document is part 44 of Fire Hazard Testing of Electrical and Electronic Products. "Fire Hazard Test of Electrical and Electronic Products" has been published
See in part in Appendix NA.
This document replaces GB/T 5169.44-2013 "Fire Hazard Test for Electrical and Electronic Products - Part 44.Guide for Fire Hazard Assessment
Compared with GB/T 5169.44-2013, in addition to structural adjustment and editorial changes, the main technical changes are as follows.
--- Added the term and definition of "finished product" (see 3.7);
--- Added Figure 5 to illustrate the scope and use of the product (see Figure 5).
This document is equivalent to IEC 60695-1-11.2014 "Fire Hazard Test Part 1-11.Electrical Products Fire Hazard Assessment Guide"
Fire Hazard Assessment".
The following minimal editorial changes have been made to this document.
--- In order to be consistent with the existing standard series, the name is changed to "Fire Hazard Test for Electrical and Electronic Products Part 44.Fire Hazard Assessment
Guidelines for Fire Hazard Assessment";
--- Move the IEC Guide 104, GB/T 5169.2-2013, IEC 60695-1-12 referenced for information from Chapter 2 to Reference
literature;
--- Add informative appendix NA to list the published parts of "Fire Hazard Test for Electrical and Electronic Products".
Please note that some content of this document may be patented. The issuing agency of this document assumes no responsibility for identifying patents.
This document is proposed by China Electrical Equipment Industry Association.
This document is under the jurisdiction of the National Standardization Technical Committee on Fire Hazard Testing of Electrical and Electronic Products (SAC/TC300).
This document is drafted by. China Electric Appliance Research Institute Co., Ltd., State Grid Shanghai Electric Power Company, Shenzhen Customs Industrial Products Inspection
Technology Center, Guangdong Midea Refrigeration Equipment Co., Ltd., Fujian Xinneng Offshore Wind Power R&D Center Co., Ltd., Ministry of Industry and Information Technology Electronics
Fifth Research Institute, Weikai Testing Technology Co., Ltd., Tianjin Jinhang Computing Technology Research Institute, Sea Inspection Testing Co., Ltd., Tsinghua University Shenzhen International
Graduate School, Zhongke Standard (Ningde) Technology Co., Ltd., Zhejiang Yuehua Telecommunications Co., Ltd., Beijing Tairuite Testing Technology Service Co., Ltd.
Company, Guangdong Shengyi Technology Co., Ltd., Zhongchuang Ocean Technology Co., Ltd.
The main drafters of this document. Qin Jiaxiang, Mao Yingke, Zhao Xingfang, Zhang Hanping, Huang Xiangsheng, Zhang Yuanqin, Liu Yan, Zhang Tuqiang, Zhang Gen, Jia Zhidong,
Lin Ying, Wang Sheng, Gao Lingsong, Wang Xilin, Guan Jian, Zhu Zhengyi, He Bo.
The previous versions of this document and its superseded documents are as follows.
---First published in.2013 as GB/T 5169.44-2013.
---GB/T 5169.44-2013 was split from GB/T 5169.2-2002 when it was revised and divided into two parts. GB/T 5169.2-
2013 (The previous versions of GB/T 5169.2 were released as follows. GB/T 5169.2-1985, GB/T 5169.2-2002,
GB/T 5169.2-2013) and GB/T 5169.44-2013.
---This is the second revision.
Introduction
All electrical and electronic products are designed with fire risk and potential fire hazard in mind. Design of components, circuits and components
And materials are screened to reduce the potential fire risk to a tolerable level even in the event of foreseeable misuse, failure and failure.
within the range. The purpose of the Fire Hazard Test for Electrical and Electronic Products is to save lives by reducing the number or severity of fires
life and protection of property. It can be done by.
--- Prevent ignition caused by live parts as much as possible, and if ignition occurs, limit the scope of ignition to the enclosure of electrical and electronic products;
--- Minimize the spread of flames outside the product enclosure, and the presence of combustion products that will include heat, smoke, toxic or corrosive gases, etc.
Harmful impact is minimized.
"Fire Hazard Test of Electrical and Electronic Products" now consists of 38 parts, which are divided into three sub-fields.
--- Fire hazard test evaluation guidelines and terminology standards, including 1 term and 8 evaluation guidelines, the purpose is for the professional field
provide guidelines and reference procedures for fire hazard assessment;
--- Small-scale fire test standards, including 4 basic test methods for glow wire/hot wire, 9 flame test methods, and 2 abnormal resistance
The purpose of this paper is to introduce the method of thermal capability test, which is suitable for the use of electrical and electronic equipment manufacturers and testing institutions, with a specific heat source model.
Small-scale test methods for heat sources intended to cause fires;
--- Risk assessment criteria for combustion flow, including 2 corrosiveness, 2 smoke haze, 5 toxicity, 3 heat release, 2 flame surface
Spread, the purpose is to provide measurement of combustion flow toxicity, corrosiveness, smoke haze and heat release of electrical and electronic products and their materials
Guidelines and the state of the art in current test methods.
The purpose of this document is to give guidelines for fire hazard assessment and the development of fire hazard test methods for direct hazards to people, animals and property.
set guidelines. Fire hazard assessment is used to identify the type of product fire event (fire situation), and to determine the measurable fire performance and such events.
the extent to which the results of the fire are correlated, and the test methods and methods appropriate to determine the performance that will lead to acceptable fire results or completely eliminate the fire event.
operational requirements.
Fire hazard test for electrical and electronic products
Part 44.Guidelines for fire hazard assessment
Fire Hazard Assessment
1 Scope
This document specifies the fire hazard assessment guidelines for electrical and electronic products and the fire hazard test methods that have direct hazards to people, animals and property.
Guidelines for the formulation of the law.
This document outlines a hazard assessment procedure to identify appropriate fire test methods and operating criteria for products. The principle of the method is to identify and
product-related fire events (fire situations), and to determine the extent to which measurable ignition properties correlate with the likelihood and outcome of such events, and
and to determine the test methods and operating requirements appropriate to the performance that will lead to acceptable fire results or completely eliminate fire events.
This document is intended for technical committees to prepare standards based on the principles set out in IEC Guide 104 and ISO /IEC Guide 51 [10]
use.
One of the tasks of technical committees is to use this series of standards wherever applicable when preparing standards in the field. unless relevant
Standard specifically mentioned or listed, the requirements of this document, test methods or test conditions will not apply.
2 Normative references
The contents of the following documents constitute essential provisions of this document through normative references in the text. Among them, dated citations
documents, only the version corresponding to that date applies to this document; for undated references, the latest edition (including all amendments) applies to
this document.
GB/T 5169.1-2015 Fire hazard test for electrical and electronic products - Part 1.Terminology for fire test (IEC 60695-4.2012,
IDT)
ISO 13943.20081) Fire Safety Vocabulary (Firesafety-Vocabulary)
3 Terms and Definitions
The terms and definitions defined in GB/T 5169.1-2015 and ISO 13943.2008 and the following terms and definitions apply to this document.
3.1
asphyxiant
Toxic substances that cause hypoxia in human tissues and lead to weakening of the central nervous system or affecting the cardiovascular system.
NOTE. Can cause loss of consciousness and eventual death.
[Source. ISO 13943.2008, 4.17]
3.2
For an indoor person, the available escape time is between the ignition time and the estimated time when the indoor person is incapable of escape.
The inability of indoor personnel to escape means that they cannot take effective escape behavior and reach a safe shelter or other safe place.
Note 1 to entry. The light-off time may be known, for example, in certain fire models or fire tests; the time may also be assumed, for example, it may be based on
An estimate of the start of time. Basically, the determination of the light-off time is specified.
Note 2 to entry. This definition equates incapacity with failure to escape. Other ASET measures are also available. If other alternative criteria are chosen, clarification is necessary.
1) There is a new version of ISO 13943.2017.
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