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IEC/TS 60695-11-40 Ed. 1.0 Edition 02/2002
Fire hazard testing - Part 11-40: Test flames - Confirmatory tests - Guidance
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Abstract

IEC TS 60695-11-40:2002 Presents a general characterization of small-scale test flames and associated confirmatory tests based on copper block calorimetry, and defines theoretical modelling for the associated dynamics. Guidance is presented for the selection of critical parameters in confirmatory test designs. A theory is presented to define additional performance parameters for confirmatory tests, enabling a precise implicit mathematical characterization of confirmatory test heating curves.

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Technical Committee :
89 : Fire hazard testing

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Publication Official Journal
of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg
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IEC 60951-3 Ed.3.0 RLV
IEC/TS 60695-11-40 Ed.2.0

Relations to older standards
IEC 60695-2-4/0 Ed. 1.0

International Classification for Standards (ICS codes) :

13.220.40 : Ignitability and burning behaviour of materials and products
29.020 : Electrical engineering in general

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