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ASTM International, 05/01/2022
Publisher: ASTM
File Format: PDF
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Published:01/05/2022
Pages:8
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1.1''This guide covers the extension of results obtained from fire tests performed in accordance with Test Method E814 to applications that have not been tested. Test Method E814 evaluates the duration for which test specimens will contain a fire, retain their integrity, or both during a predetermined fire test exposure. Firestops are intended for use in fire-resistive walls and floors that are evaluated in conformance with Test Method E119.
Note 1:''Data obtained from firestops tested in accordance with Test Methods E119 with positive pressure can also be used.
1.2''This guide is based on principles involving the extension of test data using simple considerations. The acceptance of these principles and their application is based substantially on an analogous worst-case proposition.
1.3''These principles are only applicable to temperature conditions represented by the standard time-temperature curve described in Test Method E814, for systems falling within the scope of Test Method E814. This test method is a fire-test-response standard.
1.4''The types of building constructions which are part of this guide are as follows: floors, walls, partitions, floor/ceiling and roof/ceiling assemblies.
1.5''This guide applies to:
1.5.1''a single penetrating item, or
1.5.2''multiple penetrating items.
1.6''This guide does not apply to joints systems tested to E119, E1966, E2307, and E2837.
1.7''Penetrating items can be one of the following: metallic pipe, non-metallic pipe, metallic tubing, non-metallic tubing, metallic conduit, non-metallic conduit, flexible metal conduit, cables, cable trays, bus ducts, insulated pipes, insulated tubing, insulated conduit, insulated and non-insulated ducts, and structural members.
Metallic pipe, tubing or conduit
'''6.7
Insulated pipe, tubing or conduit
6.8
Non-metallic pipe, tubing or conduit
6.9 and 6.10
Flexible metal conduit
6.11.1.4 and 6.11.1.5
Cables
6.11
Cable tray
6.12
Bus duct
6.13
Non-insulated duct
6.14
Insulated duct
6.14.2
Non-structural or service support member
6.15
Mixed penetrations
6.16
1.8''Assemblies can be one of the following; concrete floors or walls, masonry walls, gypsum walls, wood floor/ceiling assemblies, concrete floor/ceiling assemblies, chase wall in floor/ceiling assemblies and fire-rated insulated walls.
Concrete floors or walls
'''6.1
Masonry walls
6.1
Gypsum board wall assemblies
6.2
Wood floor/ceiling assemblies
6.3
Floor/ceiling assembly with concrete floor
6.4
Chase wall intersecting a floor/ceiling assembly
6.5
Fire-resistance insulated walls
6.6
1.9''The extension of data using numerical calculations based on empirical data or theoretical models is not covered in this guide.
1.10''This guide does not cover the substitution of one proprietary material for another proprietary material, or materials for which fire-test data are not presently available.
1.11
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