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The Belts Fire Tests
2019/02/22
The large-scale fire tests were performed in an aboveground ventilated gallery. The gallery is 12.5-ft-wide by 8-ft-high along the centerline, with an 81-ft-square cross-sectional area. For the tests, a 300ft length of belting was placed on the top rollers of a conveyor belt frame. The airflow was 300 ft/min and the ignition source was a 2 gal liquid fuel tray fire located at the upstream end of the belt sample. Nine synthetic rubber belts and eight polyvinyl chloride (PVC) belts were examined.
All the belts, except one rubber belt, passed the current small-scale acceptance test for fire-resistant belting. The belts were about 42-in-wide, and varied in thickness from 3/8-in to 9/16-in. The criterion of belt fire damage was selected to determine whether a belt passed or failed the large-scale gallery test. A belt passed if fire damage did not extend to the end of the 3O-ft-Iong sample and a portion of the sample was undamaged. Of the 17 belts tested, 11 (7 rubber and 4 PVC) failed the gallery test and 6 passed. The laboratory-scale flammability test for belting was conducted in a 5.5-ft-Iong by 1.5-ft-square ventilated chamber. The ignition source was a commercial 12-jet gas burner and the belt sample was fastened to a steel rack.
After a series of preliminary experiments, the following test conditions were established: sample size, 5-ft-long by 9-in-wide; distance of sample rack to roof, 8 in; airflow, 200 ft/min; duration of gas igniter, 5 min; methane gas flow to burner, 1.2 standard ft(3)/min. To conduct a test, a belt sample on the rack was placed in the chamber and the airflow set. The burner was applied to the front edge of the belt sample with the flames distributed equally on the top and bottom surfaces of the sample. After 5 min, the burner was removed, and the belt sample allowed to burn until the flames were out. A belt passed the laboratory-scale test if, in three trials, there remained a portion of the 5-ft sample that was undamaged across its width. A belt failed the test, if in any single trial, fire damage extended to the end of the sample.
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