I.S. EN 60695-5-1:2003
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FIRE HAZARD TESTING - PART 5-1: CORROSION DAMAGE EFFECTS OF FIRE EFFLUENT - GENERAL GUIDANCE
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03-01-2022
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01-01-2003
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FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
4 Fire scenarios and fire models
5 General aspects of the corrosivity of fire effluent
5.1 Corrosion damage scenarios
5.2 Types of corrosion damage effects
5.2.1 Metal loss
5.2.2 Moving parts becoming immobile
5.2.3 Bridging of conductor circuits
5.2.4 Formation of a non-conducting layer on
contact surfaces
5.3 Factors affecting corrosivity
5.3.1 The nature of fire effluent
5.3.2 The corrosion environment
6 Principles of corrosion damage measurement
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Generation of the fire effluent
6.2.1 Selection of the test specimen which is to
be burned
6.2.2 Selection of the fire model
6.3 The assessment of corrosive potential
6.3.1 General
6.3.2 Indirect assessment
6.3.3 Simulated product testing
6.3.4 Product testing
6.4 Consideration of corrosivity test methods
7 Relevance of data to hazard assessment
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