NFPA (Fire) 701

NFPA (Fire) 701

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Apply the latest criteria to evaluate the likelihood of flame spread!

Use the results of NFPA 701 to assess the propagation of flame of various textiles and films under specified fire conditions. The test methods included apply to curtains, window shades, draperies, table linens, textile wall hangings as well as to fabrics used in the assembly of awnings, tents, tarps and other similar architectural fabric structures and banners. Specific information is provided on the types of test apparatus, calibration of equipment, conditioning of specimens and testing and cleaning procedures.

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Published:
09/15/2004
Number of Pages:
23
Product Code(s):
70104
NFPA (Fire) 701

NFPA (Fire) 701

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Evaluate the extent of flame propagation with the criteria in the 2010 NFPA 701.

Use the 2010 NFPA 701: Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Flame Propagation of Textiles and Films to assess the propagation of flame of various textiles and films under specified fire test conditions.

The test methods included apply to textile materials used extensively in interior furnishing for public occupancy buildings including curtains, window shades, draperies, table linens, textile wall hangings, as well as to fabrics used in the assembly of awnings, tents, tarps and other similar architectural fabric structures and banners.

Specific information is provided on the types of test apparatus, calibration of equipment, geometry and conditioning of specimens, and testing and cleaning procedures. This up-to-date document is essential for testing laboratories and fabric/textile product manufacturers.

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Published:
12/05/2009
ISBN(s):
9780877659396
Number of Pages:
25
NFPA (Fire) 701

NFPA (Fire) 701

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Increase fire safety in public occupancy buildings based on the revised 2019 edition of NFPA 701, Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Flame Propagation of Textiles and Films, a comprehensive resource used by testing labs and manufacturers to help ensure hanging textiles such as curtains, window shades, draperies, and table linens exhibit acceptable fire performance characteristics. (Softbound, 21 pp, 2019)

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Published:
01/04/2019
ANSI:
ANSI Approved
Number of Pages:
21
NFPA (Fire) 701

NFPA (Fire) 701

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Evaluate the extent of flame propagation with the criteria in the 2015 NFPA 701.

Use NFPA 701: Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Flame Propagation of Textiles and Films to assess the propagation of flame of various textiles and films under specified fire test conditions.

The test methods included apply to textile materials used extensively in interior furnishing for public occupancy buildings including curtains, window shades, draperies, table linens, textile wall hangings, as well as to fabrics used in the assembly of awnings, tents, tarps and other similar architectural fabric structures and banners.

Specific information is provided on the types of test apparatus, calibration of equipment, geometry and conditioning of specimens, and testing and cleaning procedures. This up-to-date document is essential for testing laboratories and fabric/textile product manufacturers.

Product Details

Published:
12/01/2014
ISBN(s):
9781455910557
ANSI:
ANSI Approved
Number of Pages:
27

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