BSI 20/30400758 DC 2020
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BS EN 1366-3. Fire resistance tests for service installations – Part 3. Penetration seals
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 178 |
This Part of EN 1366 specifies a method of test and criteria for the evaluation (including field of application rules) of the ability of a penetration seal to maintain the fire resistance of a separating element at the position at which it has been penetrated by a service. Penetration seals used to seal gaps around chimneys, air ventilation systems, fire rated ventilation ducts, fire rated service ducts, shafts and smoke extraction ducts are excluded from this standard except for mixed penetration seals. The fire resistance of those services itself cannot be assessed with the methods described in this standard. Supporting constructions are used in this standard to represent separating elements such as walls or floors. These simulate the interaction between the test specimen and the separating element into which the sealing system is to be installed in practice. This European Standard is used in conjunction with EN 1363-1. The purpose of this test described in this standard is to assess: a) the effect of such penetrations on the integrity and insulation performance of the separating element concerned; b) the integrity and insulation performance of the penetration seal; c) the insulation performance of the penetrating service or services, and where necessary, the integrity failure of a service. No information can be implied by the test concerning the influence of the inclusion of such penetrations and sealing systems on the loadbearing capacity of the separating element. It is not the intention of this test to provide quantitative information on the rate of leakage of smoke and/or hot gases or on the transmission or generation of fumes. Such phenomena are only to be noted in describing the general behaviour of test specimens during the test. This test is not intended to supply any information on the ability of the penetration seal to withstand stress caused by movements or displacements of the penetrating services.
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8 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
10 | 3 Terms and definitions, symbols, units and abbreviations 3.1 Terms and definitions |
19 | 3.2 Symbols, units and abbreviations |
20 | 3.2.1 Symbols 3.2.2 Units 3.2.3 Abbreviations |
21 | 4 Test equipment 5 Test conditions 5.1 Heating conditions 5.2 Pressure conditions |
22 | 6 Test specimen 6.1 Size and distances |
24 | 6.2 Number |
25 | 6.3 Design 6.3.1 General 6.3.2 Advice for designing test specimen(s) without standard configuration 6.4 Construction |
26 | 6.5 Verification 7 Installation of test specimen 7.1 General 7.2 Installation of the supporting construction including penetration(s) 7.2.1 General 7.2.2 Standard supporting constructions 7.2.2.1 Wall constructions |
28 | 7.2.2.2 Floor constructions |
29 | 7.3 Installation of service(s) 7.3.1 General 7.3.2 Support conditions for penetrating services 7.3.2.1 General 7.3.2.2 Standard service support construction |
30 | 7.3.3 Ballast weights on cable carriers in standard configurations |
35 | 7.3.4 Pipe end configuration 7.3.4.1 General |
36 | 7.3.4.2 Small tubes 7.3.5 Cable / waveguide end configuration 7.3.6 Subsequent addition/removal of services 7.4 Installation of the penetration seal 8 Conditioning 9 Application of instrumentation 9.1 Thermocouples 9.1.1 Furnace thermocouples (plate thermometers) |
37 | 9.1.2 Unexposed face thermocouples 9.1.2.1 General 9.1.2.2 Position A (on services including cable carriers) |
40 | 9.1.2.3 Position B (on the aperture part of the penetration seal adjacent to the services) |
41 | 9.1.2.4 Position C (on the aperture part of the penetration seal not related to the services) 9.1.2.5 Position D (on the supporting frame/beading) 9.1.2.6 Position E (on the supporting construction) |
42 | Figure 15 — Thermocouple positions on the aperture part of the penetration seal not related to a service, on the supporting construction and on a frame or beading (Positions C, D and E) |
43 | 9.1.2.7 Position F (potential hot spots) 9.1.3 Roving thermocouple 9.2 Pressure 10 Test procedure 10.1 General 10.2 Integrity 10.3 Other observations 11 Performance criteria 11.1 Integrity |
44 | 11.2 Insulation 11.3 Multiple service penetration seals and mixed penetration seals 11.4 Several penetrations in a test construction 12 Test report |
45 | 13 Field of direct application of test results 13.1 General 13.2 Orientation 13.3 Supporting construction 13.3.1 Rigid floor and wall constructions 13.3.2 Flexible wall constructions |
48 | 13.3.3 One-sided flexible wall constructions 13.4 Services 13.5 Service support construction |
49 | 13.6 Penetration seal size |
50 | 13.7 Distances |
51 | Annex A (normative)Configuration and field of direct application for “cable penetration seals — large” A.1 Purpose of Annex A A.2 Overview of options for test set up and the resulting field of direct application A.2.1 Standard configuration A.2.2 Non-standard configuration A.3 Designing the standard configuration test specimens A.3.1 Test specimen size A.3.2 Services A.3.3 Service options |
52 | A.3.4 Location of the services |
54 | A.3.5 Installation of the services / test equipment |
57 | A.4 Field of direct application A.4.1 General A.4.2 Cable type (construction characteristics) A.4.3 Cable size |
58 | A.4.4 Cable carriers A.4.5 Distances A.4.6 Cable support |
59 | Annex B (normative)Configuration and field of direct application for “cable penetration seals — small”, modular systems and steel framed cable boxes B.1 Configuration and field of direct application for “cable penetration seals — small” B.1.1 Purpose of B.1 B.1.2 Overview of options for test set up and the resulting field of direct application B.1.2.1 Standard configuration B.1.2.2 Non-standard configuration B.1.3 Designing the standard configuration test specimens B.1.3.1 Service options |
62 | B.1.3.2 Location of the services B.1.3.3 Installation of the services / test equipment |
64 | B.1.4 Field of direct application B.1.4.1 General B.1.4.2 Cable type (construction characteristics) and size |
66 | B.1.4.3 Cable carriers B.1.4.4 Distances B.2 Configuration and field of direct application for modular systems B.2.1 Purpose of B.2 |
67 | B.2.2 Overview of options for test set up and the resulting field of direct application B.2.2.1 Standard configuration |
68 | B.2.2.2 Non-standard configuration B.2.3 Designing the standard configuration test specimens B.2.3.1 General B.2.3.2 Services / service options / location of the services |
69 | B.2.3.3 Modules B.2.4 Field of direct application B.2.4.1 General |
70 | B.2.4.2 Cable type (construction characteristics) and size B.2.4.3 Size / dimensions / geometry |
72 | B.3 Configuration and field of direct application for steel framed cable boxes B.3.1 Purpose of B.3 B.3.2 Overview of options for test set up and the resulting field of direct application B.3.2.1 Standard configuration B.3.2.2 Non-standard configuration B.3.3 Designing the standard configuration test specimens B.3.3.1 Test specimen size B.3.3.2 Services / service options / location of the services |
74 | B.3.3.3 Grouped cable boxes B.3.4 Field of direct application for steel framed cable boxes B.3.4.1 General |
75 | B.3.4.2 Cable type (construction characteristics) and size B.3.4.3 Distances B.3.4.4 Dimensions of the cable box B.3.4.5 Arrangement of the cable box |
76 | Annex C (normative)Test configuration and field of direct application for conduits and trunkings for cables C.1 Conduits C.1.1 General |
77 | C.1.2 Standard conduit configuration C.1.2.1 Conduit end configuration and length |
79 | C.1.2.2 Selection of infill cables |
80 | C.1.2.3 Metal conduits C.1.2.4 Plastic conduits |
81 | C.1.2.5 Tied bundles of conduits |
82 | C.1.3 Field of direct application C.1.3.1 General |
83 | C.1.3.2 Metal conduits |
84 | C.1.3.3 Plastic conduits |
85 | C.1.3.4 Arrangement and distances C.2 Trunkings C.2.1 General C.2.2 Standard trunking configuration C.2.2.1 Trunking end configuration and length C.2.2.2 Selection of infill cables |
86 | C.2.2.3 Number and size C.2.2.4 Designing the test specimen C.2.3 Field of direct application C.2.3.1 General C.2.3.2 For rules regarding distances in mixed penetration seals see F.7.3.Cable type and size |
87 | C.2.3.3 Trunking material C.2.3.4 Trunking size |
88 | Annex D (normative)Test specimen design and field of direct application for bus bars / bus bar trunking units D.1 Purpose of Annex D D.2 Test specimen D.3 Field of direct application |
92 | Annex E (normative)Test specimen design, test procedure and field of direct application for pipe penetration seals E.1 Purpose of Annex E E.2 Selection of pipes to be included in the test E.2.1 Metal pipes (hmp) in accordance with 3.1.40 E.2.1.1 General |
93 | E.2.1.2 Additional rules for the test procedure for metal pipes with joints containing a gasket or component having class B to F in accordance with EN 135011 E.2.2 Metal pipes (lmp) in accordance with 3.1.41 E.2.3 Coated metal pipes (hmp) in accordance with 3.1.42 E.2.4 Coated metal pipes (lmp) in accordance with 3.1.43 E.2.5 Single layer plastic pipes E.2.5.1 Single layer plastic pipes sealed with pipe closure devices |
97 | E.2.5.2 Single layer plastic pipes sealed with penetration seals other than pipe closure devices E.2.6 Multilayer plastic pipes in accordance with 3.1.45 E.2.7 Composite pipes in accordance with 3.1.46 E.2.8 MLC pipes in accordance with 3.1.47 E.2.9 Pipes with the risk of fracture in accordance with 3.1.48 E.2.10 Small tubes |
98 | E.2.11 Pipe-in-pipe systems E.2.12 Special installations E.3 Designing the test specimen E.3.1 Single arrangement (distance between pipes ≥ 100 mm) E.3.1.1 General |
99 | E.3.1.2 Single service penetration seals E.3.1.3 Multiple service penetration seals |
100 | E.3.2 Linear arrangement or cluster arrangement (distance between pipes < 100 mm) E.3.2.1 General E.3.2.2 Option A |
101 | E.3.2.3 Option B |
103 | E.4 Field of direct application E.4.1 General rules E.4.1.1 Single service / multiple service penetration seals E.4.1.2 Distances |
104 | E.4.1.3 Arrangement |
105 | E.4.2 Metal pipes (hmp) in accordance with 3.1.40 E.4.2.1 Pipe dimensions |
107 | E.4.2.2 Pipe end configuration |
108 | E.4.2.3 Type of pipe material |
109 | E.4.2.4 Pipes fitted with an insulation material having class A1 or A2 in accordance with EN 135011 made of mineral wool |
110 | E.4.2.5 Pipes fitted with an insulation material having class B to F in accordance with EN 135011 |
112 | E.4.2.6 Pipe orientation E.4.2.7 Additional rules for pipes with joints containing a gasket or component having class B to F in accordance with EN 135011 |
113 | E.4.3 Metal pipes (lmp) in accordance with 3.1.41 E.4.3.1 Pipe dimensions E.4.3.2 Pipe end configuration |
114 | E.4.3.3 Type of pipe material E.4.3.4 Pipes fitted with an insulation material having class A1 or A2 in accordance with EN 135011 made of mineral wool E.4.3.5 Pipes fitted with an insulation material having class B to F in accordance with EN 135011 E.4.3.6 Pipe orientation E.4.3.7 Additional rules for pipes with joints containing a gasket or component having class B to F in accordance with EN 135011 E.4.4 Coated metal pipes (hmp) in accordance with 3.1.42 E.4.4.1 Pipe end configuration E.4.4.2 Type of pipe material E.4.4.3 Pipes fitted with an insulation material having class A1 or A2 in accordance with EN 13501-1 made of mineral wool E.4.4.4 Pipes fitted with an insulation material having class B to F in accordance with EN 135011 |
115 | E.4.4.5 Pipe orientation E.4.4.6 Additional rules for pipes with joints containing a gasket or component having class B to F in accordance with EN 135011 E.4.5 Coated metal pipes (lmp) in accordance with 3.1.43 E.4.5.1 Pipe dimensions E.4.5.2 Pipe end configuration E.4.5.3 Type of pipe material E.4.5.4 Pipes fitted with an insulation material having class A1 or A2 in accordance with EN 13501-1 made of mineral wool E.4.5.5 Pipes fitted with an insulation material having class B to F in accordance with EN 135011 E.4.5.6 Pipe orientation E.4.5.7 Additional rules for pipes with joints containing a gasket or component having class B to F in accordance with EN 135011 E.4.6 Single layer plastic pipes E.4.6.1 Pipe end configuration |
116 | E.4.6.2 Wall / floor thickness increase in case of pipe closure devices, positioned within the wall / floor |
119 | E.4.6.3 Pipe and insulation material |
120 | E.4.6.4 Size of the pipe closure device / pipe dimensions |
121 | E.4.6.5 Field of direct application for the alternative selection route in accordance with E.2.5.1.1.2 |
122 | E.4.6.6 Pipe orientation E.4.6.7 Particular rules for penetration seals other than pipe closure devices |
124 | E.4.7 Multilayer plastic pipes in accordance with 3.1.45 E.4.7.1 Pipe end configuration |
125 | E.4.7.2 Wall / floor thickness increase in case of pipe closure devices, positioned within the wall / floor E.4.7.3 Pipe and insulation material E.4.7.4 Size of the pipe closure device / pipe dimensions E.4.7.5 Pipe orientation E.4.7.6 Particular rules for penetration seals other than pipe closure devices E.4.8 Composite pipes in accordance with 3.1.46 E.4.9 MLC pipes in accordance with 3.1.47 E.4.9.1 Pipe end configuration E.4.9.2 Wall / floor thickness increase in case of pipe closure devices, positioned within the wall / floor E.4.9.3 Type of pipe material E.4.9.4 Pipe dimensions E.4.9.5 Pipes fitted with an insulation material having class A1 or A2 in accordance with EN 135011 made of mineral wool |
126 | E.4.9.6 Pipes fitted with an insulation material having class B to F in accordance with EN 13501-1 E.4.9.7 Pipe orientation E.4.10 Pipes with the risk of fracture in accordance 3.1.48 E.4.11 See E.4.9.Small tubes E.4.11.1 Size E.4.11.2 Material E.4.11.3 Pipe end configuration E.4.11.4 Distances E.4.12 Pipe-in-pipe-systems E.4.12.1 Pipe dimensions E.4.12.2 Pipe end configuration E.4.12.3 Type of pipe material E.4.12.4 Pipes fitted with an insulation material having class A1 or A2 in accordance with EN 135011 made of mineral wool |
127 | E.4.12.5 Pipes fitted with an insulation material having class B to F in accordance with EN 13501-1 E.4.12.6 Pipe orientation E.4.12.7 Wall / floor thickness increase in case of pipe closure devices, positioned within the wall / floor E.5 Floor penetrations ending at floor level (e.g. floor drain) |
129 | Annex F (normative)Test specimen design, test procedure and field of direct application for mixed penetration seals F.1 Purpose of Annex F F.2 Mixed penetration seals containing pipes of different pipe material groups F.2.1 Single arrangement (distance between pipes ≥ 100 mm) F.2.1.1 No previous test results are available F.2.1.2 Results from previous tests of single service penetration seals are available |
131 | F.2.1.3 Results from previous tests of multiple service penetration seals are available F.2.2 Linear arrangement or cluster arrangement (distance between pipes < 100 mm) F.2.2.1 No previous test results are available F.2.2.2 Results from previous tests of single service penetration seals are available |
132 | F.2.2.3 Results from previous tests of multiple service penetration seals are available |
133 | F.3 Mixed penetration seals containing cables and other services F.3.1 General F.3.2 Intended mixed penetration seal size ≥ 600 mm x 600 mm F.3.2.1 Mixed module |
136 | F.3.2.2 Cable Module |
137 | F.3.2.3 Designing the test specimen |
139 | F.3.3 Intended mixed penetration seal size ≥ 300 mm x 300 mm but < 600 mm x 600 mm F.3.3.1 Mixed Module F.3.3.2 Cable Module |
140 | F.3.3.3 Designing the test specimen |
142 | F.3.4 Intended mixed penetration seal size < 300 mm x 300 mm F.3.4.1 Mixed Module F.3.4.2 Cable Module |
143 | F.3.4.3 Designing the test specimen |
145 | F.4 Mixed penetration seals containing pipes and other services except cables F.5 Mixed penetration seals containing different services other than cables and pipes F.6 Selection of previous test results (if available) for designing the test specimen |
146 | F.7 Field of direct application F.7.1 General F.7.2 Services F.7.3 Distances |
147 | Annex G (normative)Critical service approach G.1 General G.2 Criteria to identify the critical services |
148 | G.3 Identification and selection of the most critical services G.3.1 Metal pipes (hmp) in accordance with 3.1.40 G.3.2 Metal pipes (lmp) in accordance with 3.1.41 |
149 | G.3.3 Single layer Plastic pipes in accordance with 3.1.44 G.3.4 Multilayer plastic pipes in accordance with 3.1.45 G.3.5 Metal conduits (hmp) in accordance with 3.1.36 G.3.6 Metal conduits (lmp) in accordance with 3.1.37 G.3.7 Plastic conduits in accordance with 3.1.38 |
150 | G.3.8 Metal trunkings (hmp) in accordance with 3.1.52 G.3.9 Metal trunkings (lmp) in accordance with 3.1.53 G.3.10 Plastic trunkings in accordance with 3.1.54 G.3.11 Composite pipes in accordance with 3.1.46 G.3.12 MLC pipes in accordance with 3.1.47 G.3.13 Bus bars and bus bar trunking units |
151 | G.3.14 Waveguides G.3.15 Coaxial cables |
152 | Annex H (informative)Explanatory notes H.1 General H.2 Notes on the scope and application of test results H.2.1 General |
153 | H.3 Notes on test conditions H.3.1 Size of furnace H.3.2 Furnace pressure H.4 Notes on test construction H.4.1 Services H.4.1.1 General |
154 | H.4.1.2 Cables |
155 | H.4.1.3 Coaxial cables and waveguides |
156 | H.4.1.4 Conduits H.4.1.5 Conduits used as small tubes |
158 | H.4.1.6 Bus bars / bus bar trunking units H.4.1.7 Ballast weights H.4.1.8 Pipe insulation |
159 | H.4.1.9 Testing metal pipes with joints |
160 | H.4.1.10 Subsequent addition / removal of services H.4.2 Pipe end configuration H.4.2.1 Capping H.4.2.2 Suggested pipe end configurations for different end-uses |
162 | H.4.2.3 Flue gas recovery system |
163 | H.4.3 Service support H.4.3.1 Alternative service support constructions H.4.3.2 Service support material H.4.3.3 Cable support – field of direct application |
164 | H.4.4 Supporting construction H.4.4.1 General H.4.4.2 Flexible wall constructions H.4.5 Distance between penetration seals |
165 | H.4.6 Non-standard cable configuration H.4.7 Pipe penetration seals H.4.7.1 Metal pipes |
166 | H.4.7.2 Plastic pipes sealed with pipe closure devices |
167 | H.4.7.3 Temperature rise criterion in E.4.1.2f) |
168 | H.4.8 Small penetration seals H.4.9 Modular systems |
169 | H.4.10 Cable boxes H.4.11 Mixed penetration seals |
170 | H.5 Notes on instrumentation H.5.1 Thermocouple pad H.5.2 Thermocouples A H.6 Notes on test procedure H.6.1 General H.6.2 Blank penetration seal H.6.3 Pipe penetration seals |
172 | H.6.4 Mixed penetration seals |
173 | H.6.5 Critical service approach H.7 Notes on test criteria H.8 Notes on validity of test results (field of application) H.8.1 Rigid wall or floor constructions H.8.1.1 General H.8.1.2 Recommended standard phrases for test and/or classification reports |
174 | H.8.2 Flexible wall constructions H.8.2.1 General H.8.2.2 Recommended standard phrases for test and/or classification reports H.8.3 Cables |
175 | H.8.4 Conduits H.8.5 Trunkings H.8.6 Restriction of field of direct application in case of different test results for single services in multiple service penetration seals or mixed penetration seals |
176 | H.8.7 Penetration seal size |
177 | H.9 Notes on test report |