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Insulation materials, thermal fire safety

In terms of fire safety, there are no fire resistance requirements and all interior surfaces must comply with the FSI of 200 in the Steiner tunnel test, ASTM E 84,114 or a radiant panel index of 200 in the radiant panel test, ASTM E 162.55 Thermal insulation materials, other than foam plastics, must meet an ASTM E 84 Class A requirement (i.e., FSI < 25 and SDI < 450) and loose-fill insulation must meet the same requirements as the building codes, which are mostly based on smoldering tests (as the materials tend to be cellulosic). Foam plastic insulation must be treated as in the building codes as well (see Table 21.13) it cannot be used exposed (expensive foam that meets the NFPA 286 test is not used in manufactured housing) and must meet an ASTM E 84 Class B requirement behind the thermal barrier. [Pg.637]

Insulation provides other functions in addition to energy conservation. A key role for insulation is safety. It protects personnel from bums and minimizes hot surfaces that could ignite inflammables. It also protects equipment, piping, and contents in event of fire. Thus materials such as mineral wool are sometimes used despite relatively poor thermal quaUties. [Pg.229]


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