BS EN ISO 9094:2017 pdf download – Small craft – Fire protection (ISO 9094:2015) Appliance manufacturer’s instructions may be followed to meet this clause provided the appliance hasbeen temperature tested in accordance with EN 12815[5],EN 13240[6] or UL1100[8]. 4.2.4 Protection from solid fuel appliances 4.2.4.1 Solid fuel appliances shall stand on and be secured to a hearth, designed and constructed ofsuitable robust and non-combustible materials, substantial enough to support the weight of the applianceand be of appropriate dimensions such that,in normal use,will prevent ignition of floor coveringsthrough radiated heat or in the event a hot solid fuel falls from the appliance. Appliance manufacturer’s instructions may be followed to meet this clause provided the appliance hasbeen temperature tested in accordance with EN 128155], EN 132406] or UL1100[因. 4.2.4.2 Combustible fixtures, fittings or furniture other than flooring and its covering shall not bepositioned within the distance from solid fuel appliance specified by the manufacturer or, if no distanceis specified, within 600 mm of the closest point to the appliance. 4.2.4.3 Free-hanging combustible material, such as curtains or blinds adjacent to solid fuel applianceshall be fitted not less than the minimum distance specified by the manufacturer or, if no distance isspecified, not within 600 mm of the closest point to the appliance and any uninsulated flue pipe. NOTE Careful consideration needs to be given in the selection of materials in all other parts of habitablespaces to ensure, as far as practical, that the materials are not readily ignitable and/or have low flame spreadcharacteristics and do not readily give rise to toxic or explosive hazards at elevated temperatures. 4.2.5 Protection from electrical appliances 4.2.5.1 Free hanging curtains or other fabrics adjacent to electrical cooking hobs shall not be fitted inZone I according to Figure 1. 4.2.5.2 Electrical heating appliances shall not be fitted with an element so exposed that clothing.curtains,or other similar materials can be scorched or set on fire by heat from the element. 4.3 Engine and fuel compartments and exhausts 4.3.1 General requirements not dependent on fuel type 4.3.1.1 Insulation material Material used for the insulation of engine compartments shall: present a non-fuel absorbent surface towards the engine; and not support combustion and accordingly shall have an oxygen index (O1) of at least 21 according toISO 4589-3 at an ambient temperature of 60°C, or be tested as meeting an equivalent standard 4.3.1.2 Permanently installed fuel tanks Permanently installed fuel tanks shall be...

Download Address

  • Download