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DS/IEC/TS 60695-6-2

Fire hazard testing - Part 6-2: Smoke obscuration - Summary and relevance of test methods

inactive, Most Current
Organization: DS
Publication Date: 24 March 2006
Status: inactive
Page Count: 34
ICS Code (Ignitability and burning behaviour of materials and products): 13.220.40
ICS Code (Electrical engineering in general): 29.020
scope:

Gives a summary of the test methods that are used in the assessment of smoke obscuration. It presents a brief summary of static and dynamic test methods in common use, either as international standards or national or industry standards. It includes special observations on their relevance to electrotechnical products and their materials and to fire scenarios, and it gives recommendations on their use. The main changes with respect to the previous edition are listed below: - updated normative references; - expanded terms and definitions; - numerous editorial changes of a technical nature throughout the publication. Has the status of a basic safety publication in accordance with IEC Guide 104.

Document History

DS/IEC/TS 60695-6-2
March 24, 2006
Fire hazard testing - Part 6-2: Smoke obscuration - Summary and relevance of test methods
Gives a summary of the test methods that are used in the assessment of smoke obscuration. It presents a brief summary of static and dynamic test methods in common use, either as international...
May 14, 2001
Fire hazard testing - Part 6-2: Smoke obscuration - Summary and relevance of test methods
This technical specification gives a summary of the test methods that are used in the assessment of smoke opacity. It presents a brief summary of static and dynamic test methods in common use, either...

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