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IS 11731-1 (1986): Methods of test for determination of the


flammability of solid electrical insulating materials when
exposed to an igniting source, Part 1: Horizontal specimen
method [ETD 2: Solid Electrical Insulating Materials and
Insulation Systems]

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IS : 11731 ( Part 1 ) - 1966

( Reaffirmed 2001 )

Indian Standard
METHODS OF TEST FOR
DETERMINATION OF FLAMMABILITY OF
SOLID ELECTRICAL INSULATING MATERIALS
WHEN EXPOSED TO AN IGNITING SOURCE

PART 1 HORIZONTAL SPECIMEN METHOD

( First Reprint JULY 1997 )

UDC 621.315.611 : 536.468

0 Copyright 1987

BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS


MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI 110002

Gr 3 January 1987
IS t 11731( Part 1 ) - 1986

Indian Stan&rd
METHODS OF TEST FOR
DETERMINATlON OF FLAMMABILITY OF
SOLID ELECTRICAL INSULATING MATERIALS
WHEN EXPOSED TO AN IGNITING SOURCE
PART 1 HORIZONTAL SPECIMEN METHOD

Solid Electrical Insulating Materials Sectional Committee, ETDC 63


Chaimlan Rqwrsmting
SAH~A.S.LAKBHYANAN Senapathy Whiteley Ltd, Bangalore

MSlllbrrS
SHRI B.A. GOVINDARAJ (Allrrwt6to
Shri A. S. Lakshmanan )
SHRI S. B. BAPAT Dr Beck & Co ( India ) Ltd, Puma
SHRI R. S. LAAD ( AItssnatu )
SERI S. M. DASTUR Fibre-Glass Pilkington Ltd, Bombay
SRRI R. K. A~ARWAL ( A&nnat6 )
Snar V. B. DEEAI Jyoti Ltd, Vadodara
SHRI B. G. SHARYA ( Alfrmal6)
DIRF,OTOR( HTD-VIII ) Central Electricity Authority, New Delhi
DIREOTOR( TED ) ( A1f6rnat6 )
DIRECTOR GENERAL Central Power Research Institute, Bangalore
SHRI K. S. ARUNAOEALA SASTBY ( Ahrnatc )
LT-COL J. G. GoOATn Ministry of Defence ( DGI )
MAJ J. SEBASTIAN ( A1t6m4lc )
SRRI P. N. HIIUYANNAIA~ Kirloskar Electric Co Ltd, Bangalore
SWRIG. Usr~srr ( Altcrd~ )
JOINT DIRECTOH STANDARUS Research, Designs and Standards Organization
ELECTRICAL/~ ( Mlnisrry of Railways ), Lucknow
ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR
ELECTBICAL/B~ ( A~trm4lr )
SmtIB.hhJKROPADHYAYA National Test House, Calcutta
SERI P. C. PRADHAN ( Alttrm~~ )
DR M. S. PADBIDRI Hindustan Brown Boveri Ltd. Bombay
DR P. SATYANARAYANA ( AIl6mUt6 )
SHRI R. P. PATIL NGEF Ltd, Bangalore
&RI Asw ATHANARAYANA ( Altartat )

( COsmrU‘6464 @g6 9 )

@ Co&vighr 1987
BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS
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IS : 11731( Part 1 ) - 1986

( Continuedfrom page 1 )

Members Reprcsentmg

SHRI S. W. PATWARDHAN Formica India Division, The Bombay Burmah Trading


Corporation Ltd, Pune
SHRI V. RANQAXATEAN ( Alternate )
DR G. M. PH.\~J~E Indian Electrical Manufacturers’ Association,
Bombay
SHRI K. K. GOSAIN ( Altcrnatr )
DR T. S. R.*Mu Indian Institute of Science ( CSIR ), Bangalore
PHOF V. P~AHHASHANKER ( Affenrute )
SHRI D. S. SAHNEY Sahney Kirkwood Pvt Ltd, Pune
St+ltt K. S. KAPOOX ( Allcrnalc )
SARI C. C. SA~;AR~A Permali Wallace L.td, IIhopal
DR L. c. Avnxn ( dhernalc)
SHRICHAR.~~JIT SIN~:H Directorate General of Supplies and Disposals,
New Delhi
SHKt P. N. SRIVASTAVA Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd, Hyderabad
SHnI B. SU1)4RS.\N ( AhrtlUte I )
Sr?RI I’. v. RHAT ( ,ilternate II )
SHRIK. -r. ‘1‘AAUi\“z\LA .Jhaveri Thanawala Corporation, Bombay
SIIRI KIYUAL THAW \WALA ( il[lernnle )
SHRI J. M. UDIA Directoraie General of Technical Development,
New Delhi
DR J. V~tn Pcico Electronics & Electricals Ltd, Bombay
Da L. RAX.~~.I(ISIINA ( &lernate )
Snnr Y. S. VENIIATESW.\RAN Lakshmanan Isola Ltd, Ramanagaram
Snnr S. P. S~cnunv, Director General, IS1 ( Ex-ojicio Member )
Director ( Elec tech )

SJIRI V. DF:WAN
Deputy Director ( Elec tech ), IS1

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IS : 11731( Part 1 ) - 1986

Indian Standard
METHODS OF TEST FOR
DETERMINATlON OF FLAMMABILITY OF
SOLID ELECTRICAL INSULATING MATERIALS
WHEN EXPOSED TO AN IGNITlNG SOURCE
PART 1 HORIZONTAL SPECIMEN METHOD

o. FOREWORD
0.1 Tlris Indian Standard ( Part 1 ) was adopted by the Indian Standards
Institution on 25 August 1986, after the draft finalized by the Solid
Electrical Insulating Materials Sectional Committee had been approved
by the Electrotechnical Division Council.
0.2 This standard ( Part I ) is being brought out as method of test for
determination of flammability of solid electrical insulating materials
when exposed IO an igniting source by using horizontal specimen method.
0.3 This standard is being brought out into two parts. The other part
( Part 2 ) suggests the flame vertical specimen method of determination
of flammability of solirl electrical insulating materials when exposed
to an igniting source. There are two sources of ignition used in Part 1,
that is horizontal specimen method, by incandescent bar and by flame.
0.4 Since under the methods BH and Ffi, different igniting sources are
used, the results obtained with these two methods are not equivalent.
The vertical position of the test specimen ( method FV) covered in
Part 2 of the standard is particularly suitable for evaluating the extent
of burning after extinction of the flame. The significant features of these
methods of test is the arrangement of the test sperimens in either hori-
zontal or vertical position. These testing arrangements make it possible
to distinguish between different degrees of flammability of materials. The
horizontal position of the test specimens ( method BH and FH ) is parti-
cularly suitable for evaluating the extent of burning and/or the velocity
of the flame propagation, that~is the burning rate.
0.5 These methods of test refer to solid electrical insulating materials
and are intended to serve as preliminary indication of their behaviour
when exposed to an igniting source.
The results make it possible to check the consistency of characteris-
tics of a material and provide an indication of the progress in the
development of insulating materials and a relative comparison and
classification of various materials.
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IS : 11731( Part 1 ) - 1986

These methods are designed for quality control and product


evaluation. These are not valid for determining the fire hazard of com-
plete items of equipment, since the dimensions of the insulating systems,
the design and heat transfer to adjacent metallic parts, etc, greatly
influence the flammability of the electrical insulating materials used
therein.

0.6 In the preparation of this standard, assistance has been derived from
IEC Pub ~107 ( 1981 \ ‘Methods of test for the determination of the
flammability of solid electrical insulating materials when exposed to an
igniting source’, issued by the International Electrotechnical Commission
( IEC ),

0.7 Classification and methods of test applicable to non-ignitable and


self-extinguishing properties of solid electrical insulating materials are
covered by IS : 4249-1967*.

0.8 In reporting the results of a test or analysis made in accordance with


this standard, if the final value, observed or calculated, is to be rounded
off, it shall be done in accordance with IS : 2-19607.

1. SCOPE

1.1 This standard ( Part I ) covers the horizontal specimen method in


which the burning rate is evaluated on the basis of extent of burning
and/or the velocity of the flame propagation.

The tests are carried out on horizontal position of test specimens of


fixed dimensions and under definite assessment criteria with specified
Igniting sources.

2. TERMINOLOGY
2.0 For the purpose of this standard, the following definitions, in addition
to those given in IS : 4249-1967*, shall apply.

2.1 Flammability - It is the ability of a material or a product to


burn with flame.

2.2 Incandescent Bar - It is an igniting source consisting of silicone


carbide with metallized contact ends.

*Classification and methods of tests for non-ignitable and self-extinguishing


properties of solid electrical insulating materials.
tRules for rounding off numerical values ( revised ).

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3. PREPARATION OF SPECIMENS
3.1 The tests are carried out on test specimerls of fixed dimensions and
under definite assessment criteria with a specified igniting source. The
test sepecimens for methods BH and FH shall be as under:

BN Method F8i Method


a) Length 125 *5mm 125 * 5 11rm
b) Width IO*00 f 0.20 mm Is.00 I O-30 mm
c) Thickness 4’00 f 0’20 mm 3’00 +_ 0.20 mm

3.2 The test specimens shall be manufactured by compression moulding,


transfer moulding, injection moulding, casting, or be machined from
sheets, tubes, rods or insulating parts. All edges and faces shall have a
smooth finish.

For methods BH and FH, each test specimen is marked with two
fines perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, 25 and 100 mm away from
the end which is to be ignited. These marks may be lightly scratched
on the surface of the test specimen.
Sets of five test specimens shall be tested.

3.3 The flammability will usually vary depending on the thickness of


the material. Therefore, in addition to the thickness specified, it may
be helpful to obtain results for thicknesses of the order of 0.8, 1.6 and
6 mm which are commonly encountered in practice.

4. CONDITIONING

4.1 Before testing, the test specimens shall be conditioned for 48 h at


standard atmospheric conditions, that is, at a temperature of 27°C and
60 f 5 percent relative humidity.

5. APPARATUS FOR INCANDESCENT BAR HORIZONTAL


SPECIMEN METHOD ( METHOD BH )
5.1 Test Chamber - Test chamber, draught-free, with capacity of
approximately 1 m3 and which permits observation.
For safety and convenience, it is desirable that this enclosure ( which
can be completely closed ) be fitted with a device, such as an exhaust
fan, to remove products of combustion which may be toxic. However,
it is important to note that the device shall be turned off during the
actual test and started again immediately after the test to remove the
products of combustion.
5.2 Igniting Source - An incandescent bar consisting of a silicon
carbide rod, 8 mm in diameter, with a usable length of about 100 mm
and metallized contact ends.
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IS : 11731( Part 1 ) - 1986

The incandescent bar shall be capable of being heated to a tempera-


ture of955 & 15°C by alternating current using a regulating transformer
or by direct current using a rheostat. A suitable voltmeter and ammeter
or a wattmeter shall be used to adjust the electrical output to about
350 w.

The temperature of the incandescent bar shall be checked either


with an optical pyrometer or by de ositing on the bar a strip of silver
tinsel ( silver content: 99.8 percent P, approximately 0.06 mm thick.

5.3 Test Unit - The test unit is shown in Fig. 1 and it includes:

4 A clamp to fix the test specimen with its longitudinal and tra-
verse axes horizontal. The clamp is mounted on the top of an
upright holder provided with a sliding base so that specimens of
various lengths can be tested;

b) A pivoting metal rod, 8 mm in diameter and 150 mm in length,


to locate, before the test, the front end of the clamped specimen
in a flatwise position. This rod shall be capable of being rotated
into the exact position occupied by the incandescent bar during
the test;

c) An insulated holder ( ceramic or asbestos ) in which the silicon


carbide rod is mounted, arranged to rotate about a horizontal
axis in two bearings, fixed to the base plate. By this means, the
sjljcon carbide rod may be moved completely away from the
test specimen, when necessary. The dimensions of the base plate
are 275 x 250 mm approximately;

4 A counterweight dimensioned so that the incandescent bar exerts


a force of about 0.3 N on contacting the test specimen; and

e) A stop screw placed by means of a pivoting plate SO as to permit


the incandescent bar to remain in contact with the test specimen
until about 5 mm of the latter has been burnt away.

6. PROCEDURE ( FOR METHOD BH)

6.1 Tilt the holder with the incandescent bar down and away from its
normal position to permit the metal rod to be turned into the position to
be occupied by the incandescent bar during the test. Set up the speci-
men so that the distance between the clamp and the second mark on the
test specimen ( see 3 ) is approximately 10 mm. Adjust the clamp and
the upright holder to locate the front end of the specimen in contact
with the metal rod.

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IS : 11731 ( Part 1 ) - 1986

Heat the incandescent bar to a temperature of 955 h 15°C in its


tilted down position. When the temperature reaches the correct value
and remains constant ( that is, when the readings of the ammeter or the
.wattmeter become constant ), turn the metal rod back to its original
position and tilt the holder UP so that the incandescent bar comes into
contact with the front end of the specimen.

After 3 min, remove the incandescent bar from the specimen by


rotating the holder. Observe the behaviour of the specimen and deter-
mine the burning time in seconds, using a stop-watch, from the instant
when the flame reaches the first mark at 25 mm.

If the specimen does not ignite or if the flame extinguishes, the


specimen shall be observed for at least 30 s after the incandescent bar
has been removed from the specimen. Any glowing shall be reported.
Measure the extent of burning.

If the front of the flame reaches the second mark, stop the test and
extinguish the flame.
The burning rate shall be calculated as the distance between the
two marks ( 75 mm ) divided by the time for the flame front to travel
from the first to the second mark.
6.2 Evaluation of Results - The behaviour of the specimen shall be
classified in one of the following three categories ( BH Incandescent
bar - horizontal specimen ):
a) Category BH 1 : No visible flame during the test.
b) Category BH 2 : The flame tea s to burn before the second
mark ( 100 m x ) is reached by the front of the
flame. The length of the burnt area shall be
added ( for example, BH 2-70 mm ).
c) Category BH 3 : The front of the flame reaches the second mark
( 100 mm ). The burning rate shall be added
( for example, BH 3-80 mm/mm ).

6.3 If all the specimens of a material which are tested, do not have the
same numerical classification, the category with the highest number
should be reported as the classification for that material.,

7. APPARATUS FOR FLAME - HORIZONTAL SPECIMEN


METHOD ( METHOD FH)
7.1 Igniting Source - A blue flame, 25 & 2 mm high, produced from
a laboratory burner ( Bunsen or Tirril ) having a tube with a length
of 100 mm and an Iinside diameter of 9.5 * 0.5 mm. The tube shall
not be equipped with end attachments such as stabilizers.

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A supply of technical grade methane gas with a suitable regulator


and meter to produce a uniform gas flow.
NOTE 1 - If natural gas is used as an alternative to methane, its heat content
should be approximately 37 MJ/ms, which has been found to provide similar results.
NOTE 2 - The height of the blue flame with the LPG gas ( of methane origin )
shall be maximum ( varying between 80 and 102 mm ) in the case of Bunsen burners
of nozzle diameters lying between O-98 and 1.1 mm. With petroleum gas on the
other hand, the corresponding values should be between 27 and 65 mm.
NOTE 3 - In case of other burners including the Meeker burner and for LPG
( for which the nozzle diameters vary from 1.73 to 2.65 mm ), the flame has a higher
percentage of yellow or sooty portion than the blue one and is hence considered
unsatisfactory.
NATE 4 - The extent of blueness of the flame depends on several other factors
also like the ratio of volume of air to that of the gas. A ratio of 2.5 : 1 ( air : gas ) is
normally recommended to get blue flame.

The blue flame, irrespective of its origin, would give approximately


a temperature of 1 100 to 1 2OO”C, which is much above the degradation
temperature of any organic polymer.
It is recommended that by a proper blending of the LPG and
compressed air, a complete blue flame could be obtained.
7.2 A ring stand with adjustable clamps, for horizontal positioning of the
specimen and the wire gauge.
7.3 A wire gauge ( 125 x 125 mm, 20 openings for every 25.4 mm,
0.043 mm diameter steel wire ) shall be clamped horizontally beneath
the specimen, with a distance of 10 mm between the lowest edge of the
specimen and the gauge, and with the free end of the specimen vertically
above the edge of the gauge.
7.4 A movable holder to maintain the burner tube in the same vertical
plane as the lower longitudinal edge of the specimen and at an angle of
approximately 45” to the horizontal.
7.5 The test unit shown in Fig. 2 is described in 7.1 to 7.4.
7.6 The test specimen is fixed with its longitudinal axis horizontal and
the test traverse axis inclined at 45”.

8. PROCEDURE ( FOR METHOD FH)


8.1 The burner is kept at a place remote from the specimen, ignited and
adjusted In the vertical position to produce a blue flame 25 f 2 mm
high. The flame is obtained by adjusting the gas supply and the air
ports of the burner until a 25 & 2 mm yellow-tipped blue flame is pro
duced and then the air supply is increased until the yellow tip disappears.
The height of the flame is measured again and corrected if necessary.

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The flame is applied to the free end at the lower edge of the
specimen so that a length of approximately 6 mm is subjected to the
flame. The axis of the burner tube is to be in the same vertical plane
as the lower longitudinal edge of the specimen and at an angle of
approximately 45” to the horizontal.

Apply the flame for 30 seconds without changing the position of


the burner.
If the specimen burns up to the 25 mm mark before the flame has
been applied for 30 seconds, the flame application is to be discontinued
when the flame reaches the 25 mm mark.

If the specimen continues to burn after application of the flame, the


time for the flame front to travel from the first mark ( 25 mm ) to the
second mark ( 100 mm ) shall be noted.

The burning rate shall be calculated as the distance between the


two marks ( 75 mm ) divided by the time for the flame front to travel
from the first to the second mark.

8.2 Evaluation of Results - The behaviour of the specimen shall be


classified in one of the following three categories ( FH = Flame -
horizontal specimen ):
.
a) Category FH 1 : No visible flame during the test.
b) Category FH 2 : The flame ceases to burn before the 100 mm
mark is reached by the front of‘ the flame. The
length of the burnt area shall be added ( for
example: FH 2-i0 mm ).
c) Category FH 3 : The front of the flame reaches the 100 mm
mark. The burning rate shall be added ( for
example, FH 3-30 mm min ).
NOTE- If all the specimens of :I mate!ial which are twed do not have the same
numerical classifiratlon, the category with the highest number should be reported as
the classification for this material.

g. TEST REPORT ( FOR METHODS BH AND FH)


9.1 The test report shall include the following information:

4 Test method used, that is, BH or FH, and reference to this


standard;
b) Complete ictentification of the tested materials, including type
and manufacture;

cl Description of method for the preparation of test specimens;

cl) Thickness of the specimens;

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4 Category in accordance with 6.2 and 8.2. The individual


results shall be stated;
f 1 Whether the specimens melt without burning, form burning
droplets or show any unusual behaviour;
d Whether the glowing continues after removal of the igniting
source;
h) Description of the smoke developed; and
3 Any deviation from the specified conditions such as gas supply.

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