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Author
Lougheed, G. D. | McCartney, C. | Kanabus-Kaminska, M.
Title
Full-Scale Fire Tests for Cables in Plenums.
Coporate
National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
Journal
ASHRAE Transactions, Vol. 110, No. 1, 652-665, 2004
Report
NRCC-47360,
Keywords
cables | plenums | large scale fire tests | cone calorimeters | communication cables | exposure | visibility | test facilities | scenarios | hazard assessment | compartments | equations
Identifiers
characteristics of new communication cables; summary cone calorimeter results with 50 kW/m2 exposure for new cables; hazard comparison using bench scale data; calculated FED, FEC and visibility for new communication cables; medium scale tests; calculated FED, FEC and visibility for medium-scale tests; test parameters for large scale tests; baseline test; cables corridor plenum; cables in the fire compartment plenum
Abstract
In a joint research project involving ASHRAE and the National Research Council Canada (RP 1108), the effect of fires involving communication cable installed in air-handling plenums was investigated. The project included surveys in North American office buildings to determine the type and quantities of cable in return air plenum and fire scenarios that could potentially ignite the cables. It also included fire tests performed at three scales: small, medium and full. The bench-scale tests were conducted using a cone calorimeter. In addition, medium-scale tests were conducted using a modified standard room fire test facility. Tests conducted in this facility were used to determine the behaviour of communications cable with exposure to air heated to 200, 325 and 450°C as well as direct flame impingement. Finally, a series of full-scale fire tests were conducted in a full-scale facility set-up specifically for this project. Tests in this facility were used to determine the behaviour of communication cables in plenums with fully-developed fires in the compartment below the plenum. In this paper, data from the tests are used to investigate the potential effect of fires involving cables in plenum spaces on the hazard to building occupants in compartments contaminated by smoke distributed through a building HVAC system.