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50l/S Low-Smoke Vacuum Cleaners Smoke Toxicity Index Test Chamber
Description:
This tester measures the Toxicity Index by ppm in Naval Engineering Standard chamber when
complete combustion occurs by burner.
NES 713 TOXIC Chamber meets the standard of NES 713 and is used to measure combustion
characteristics about materials.
NES 713 Toxic Chamber measures Toxicity Index after perfect combustion by burning 100g of
specimen.
Standard:
NES 713: Determination Of the Toxicity Index Of the Products of Combustion From Small
Specimen of Materials
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Feature:
1. Observation window made in reinforced plastic allows easy observation of combustion
conditions during the test
2. Treating the inside of Chamber with Teflon Coating minimizes chemical reaction with gaseous
materials generated in combustion.
3. Door locking device designed for easy opening/closing.
4. Specimen Support for Burner to be located in the center of the combustion mass and for test
specimen to be easily loaded
5. Designed for testing in Auto/Manual Mode
6. Auto Ignition for controlling ignition and extinguishment of Gas Burner by Time Device
7. Auto Vent Mode allowing auto release of combustion gases generated in combustion by Time
Device
8. Auto Stirrer Mode for complying with conditions of combustion gas stirrer by Time Device
specified in the standard Time Device
Application:
The NES 713 test explores the toxicity of the products of combustion in terms of small molecular
species arising when a sample of a material is completely burnt in excess air under specified
conditions. The test does not necessarily determine the total toxicity of all the constituents of the
products of combustion.
The test is useful for the quality control of materials and for research and development. It may be
used to compare the particular combustion characteristic of a series of both natural and synthetic
materials. The test may be used to specify a quality of a raw material or product. Combustion
characteristics tests alone are not suitable for assessing the total fire hazard of products under
actual fire conditions.
The toxicity index is defined as the numerical summation of the toxicity factor of selected gases
produced by complete combustion of the material in air under the conditions specified. The
toxicity factors are derived from the calculated quantity of each gas that would be produced
when 100g of the material is burnt in air in a volume
Parameter:
Model | YYF055 |
Power | AC 220V, 50/60Hz, 10A |
Sample holder | 45° |
Sample size | 50mm*150mm |
Material | Stainless steel |
Test Result:
each generated gas is given by the following equation.
C × 100 ×V
C8 = --------------- (ppm)
m
C = concentration of gas in test chamber (ppm)
m = fire test mass (g)
V = volume of test chamber (m3)
Toxicity Index
C81 C82 C83 C8n
Toxicity Index = Σ ------ + ------ + ------ + … + ------
Cf1 Cf2 Cf3 Cfn
1, 2, 3, ... indicates each found Gas.
Cf = concentration of the gas considered fatal to man for a 30 minute exposure time(ppm)
Toxicity Constitution& Concentration ( ppm )
Carbon dioxide(CO2) 100,000
Carbon monoxide(CO) 4,000
Hydrogen sulphide(H2S) 750
Ammonia(NH3) 750
Formaldehyde(HCHO) 500
Hydrogen chloride(HCl) 500
Acrylonitrile(CH2CHCN) 400
Sulphur dioxide(SO2) 400
Nitrogen oxides(NO+NO2) 250
Phenol(C6H5OH) 250
Hydrogen cyanide(HCN) 150
Hydrogen bromide(HBr) 150
Hydrogen fluoride(HF) 100
Phosgene(COCl2) 25