Common use of Engulfing fire test Clause in Contracts

Engulfing fire test. The test unit is the compressed hydrogen storage system. The storage system is filled with compressed hydrogen gas at 100 per cent NWP (+2/-0 MPa). The container is positioned horizontally with the container bottom approximately 100 mm above the fire source. Metallic shielding is used to prevent direct flame impingement on container valves, fittings, and/or pressure relief devices. The metallic shielding is not in direct contact with the specified fire protection system (pressure relief devices or container valve). A uniform fire source of 1.65 m length provides direct flame impingement on the container surface across its entire diameter. The test shall continue until the container fully vents (until the container pressure falls below 0.7 MPa). Any failure or inconsistency of the fire source during a test shall invalidate the result. Flame temperatures shall be monitored by at least three thermocouples suspended in the flame approximately 25 mm below the bottom of the container. Thermocouples may be attached to steel cubes up to 25 mm on a side. Thermocouple temperature and the container pressure shall be recorded every 30 seconds during the test. Within five minutes after the fire is ignited, an average flame temperature of not less than 590 °C (as determined by the average of the two thermocouples recording the highest temperatures over a 60 second interval) is attained and maintained for the duration of the test. If the container is less than 1.65 m in length, the centre of the container shall be positioned over the centre of the fire source. If the container is greater than

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Samples: data.thaiauto.or.th, data.thaiauto.or.th, www.unece.org

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