TC89 Fire Hazard Testing
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Related links: Fire Hazard Testing | Plastics Properties and Test Methods Descriptions Fire! The very word conjures up chaos of the worst kind. Thankfully, fire in electrotechnical equipment is relatively rare due partly to the ongoing efforts of TC 89 Fire hazard testing. In the developed world, fire claims 10 - 20 people per million of population per annum, and fire losses amount to approximately 0.2 % of gross domestic product per year. Occupied buildings account for a majority of fatal fires. In addition, uncontrolled fires, and their effluent, are perceived as a significant environmental concern. Electrotechnical products present two potential hazards: they contain or convey electrical energy and, therefore, may be a source of ignition and an avenue of fire spread. TC 89 aims to establish a basis for assessing fire hazard which facilitates an objective evaluation and trade-off between adequate safety and minimum overall cost. Any reduction in the incidence of uncontrolled fire can only be regarded as having a positive environmental benefit on the risk to health, post fire contamination and clean-up, and long term environmental effects. Philosophy The best method for testing electrotechnical products with regard to fire hazard is to duplicate exactly the conditions occurring in practice. In most instances this is not possible. Accordingly, for practical reasons, the testing of electrotechnical products with regard to fire hazard is best conducted by simulating as closely as possible the actual effects occurring in practice. HistoryTC 89 was formed in 1988 by the decision of the Council of IEC to change former Subcommittee 50D into a full technical committee for all matters related to fire. Canada is responsible for the secretariat and the chairman, Uberto Vercellotti, is from Italy. StatusTC 89 is a horizontal committee with a safety pilot function within the IEC to give guidance and develop standards related to fire hazards for use by other IEC Committees. TC 89 is assigned to write basic safety publications. The scope of TC 89 is to prepare international standards, technical specifications and technical reports in the areas of:
TC 89 publications are widely used by many parties including IEC/ISO product committees, regulators, manufacturers, test laboratories and specifiers etc. most of whom are actively represented in TC 89. TC 89 publications are widely used at the regional (e.g. European Standards) and national level. TC 89 publishes reviews of the current state of the art in fire hazard testing, and provides a critical and objective assessment of current test methods. The purpose of these technical specifications and technical reports is also to provide guidance to IEC technical committees on the selection and use of these published test methods. Outreach Programme All committees that made use of TC 89 publications were contacted and asked to fill in a questionnaire. The results revealed that some product committees lack familiarity with horizontal committees and IEC and IEC/ISO Guides and, while others are aware, they choose not to get involved to the extent intended by the IEC. TC 89 continues to work closely with those committees willing to learn more about TC 89 test methods and guidance. The use of certain IEC and IEC/ISO Guides continues to be marginal due to the fact that they are, for the most part, merely informative documents. TC 89 is continuing to work to try and raise the awareness amongst product committees of the essential core messages of these IEC and IEC/ISO Guides. Meetings TC 89 membership is represented by 17 Participating members and 15 Observer members of the IEC and is involved with 16 active liaison committees. Future Advances in the understanding and use of FSE (Fire Safety Engineering) will have a positive impact on the demand for TC 89 publications, especially for test methods which provide performance based data in a format suitable for use in FSE. TC 89 is in the process of collating and assimilating the state of the art and will advise the IEC accordingly. Web siteTC 89 is in the process of developing its own web site with the resources of the the Italian National Committee. SeminarsTC 89 has been actively involved in fire related seminars and conferences. In 2006, two fire related seminars are planned in conjuction with its spring and autumn meetings in co-operation with the National Committees of Iceland and Sweden repectively. How can TC 89 be of help?The biggest problem for product committees is to determine which fire hazard test methods are most appropriate and, once one has been chosen, what test conditions to use. This situation can largely be solved by accessing the following selection of guidance publications written for that very purpose.
It must be remembered that TC 89 provides test methods and guidance and does not set requirements for individual products. For a full list of TC 89 publications and their abstracts see TC 89 Fire hazard testing. Reading materialIEC Brochure – Basic Safety Publications – Tools [pdf] *To be published in the fourth quarter of 2006. Join the IDES Network: Email Alerts • Blog • Twitter • LinkedIn |
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