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BS 476-7:1997 Fire tests on building materials and structures Method of test to determine the classification of the surface spread of flame of products

BS 476-7:1997

Fire tests on building materials and structures Method of test to determine the classification of the surface spread of flame of products

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Standard number:BS 476-7:1997
Pages:24
Released:2014-03-31
ISBN:978 0 580 85682 2
Status:Corrigendum
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BS 476-7:1997


This standard BS 476-7:1997 Fire tests on building materials and structures is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.220.50 Fire-resistance of building materials and elements

This Part of BS 476 specifies a method of test for measuring the lateral spread of flame along the surface of a specimen of a product orientated in the vertical position under opposed flow conditions, and a classification system based on the rate and extent of the spread of flame. It provides data suitable for comparing the end-use performances of essentially flat materials, composites or assemblies, which are used primarily as the exposed surfaces of walls or ceilings.

Annex A gives guidance to operators carrying out this method of test. Annex B discusses the effect of thermal characteristics on the performance of assemblies and gives advice on the construction and preparation of test specimens. Annex C gives information on the validation of this method.

NOTE The test results relate only to the behaviour of the test specimens of the product under the particular conditions of test; they are not intended to be the sole criterion for assessing the potential fire hazard of the product in use.