Reaction To Fire Europa 2016 - 364
Reaction To Fire Europa 2016 - 364
Reaction To Fire Europa 2016 - 364
2016
Having regard to Regulation (EU) No 305/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 2011 laying
down harmonised conditions for the marketing of construction products and repealing Council Directive
89/106/EEC (1), and in particular Article 27(1) thereof,
Whereas:
(1) A system for classifying the performance of construction products with regard to their reaction to fire was
adopted by Commission Decision 2000/147/EC (2). It was based on a harmonised solution of assessing this
performance and classifying the results of these assessments.
(2) Decision 2000/147/EC provides several classes of reaction to fire performance. In addition, it contains classes F,
FFL, FL and Fca, which are defined as ‘no performance determined’.
(3) In accordance with Article 2(7) of Regulation (EU) No 305/2011, a class means a range of levels, delimited by a
minimum and a maximum value of performance. Classes defined as ‘no performance determined’ do not
correspond to this definition and thus cannot be incorporated in a classification system under Regulation (EU)
No 305/2011.
(4) The use of ‘no performance determined’ in the context of drawing up the declaration of performance is provided
in Article 6(3)(f) of Regulation (EU) No 305/2011.
(5) In order to enable the manufacturers to declare lower reaction to fire performance than that covered by classes E,
EFL, EL and Eca, it is necessary to change the classification criteria of classes F, FFL, FL and Fca accordingly.
(6) It is therefore necessary to replace the classes F, FFL, FL and Fca provided in Decision 2000/147/EC with new
classes for products not reaching at least the reaction to fire performance under the classes E, EFL, EL and Eca.
(7) Decision 2000/147/EC has been amended several times and further amendments to that Decision are necessary.
In the interests of clarity and rationality that decision should therefore be repealed and replaced,
Article 1
When the intended use of a construction product is such that the product may contribute to the generation and spread
of fire and smoke within the room or area of origin or beyond, the performance of the product in relation to its
reaction to fire shall be classified in accordance with the classification system set out in the Annex.
Article 2
Article 3
This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the
European Union.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
ANNEX
1.1. For the purposes of Tables 1 to 4 the following symbols (1) apply:
1.2. For the purposes of Tables 1, 2 and 3 the following symbols (1) apply:
1.3. For the purposes of Table 4 the following symbols and test parameters apply:
(1) ‘HRRsm30, kW’ — heat release rate averaged by a 30-s sliding average;
(2) ‘SPRsm60, m2/s’ — smoke production rate averaged by a 60-s sliding average;
(3) ‘Peak HRR, kW’ — maximum of HRRsm30 between test start and end of test, excluded contribution from
ignition source;
(4) ‘Peak SPR, m2/s’ — maximum of SPRsm60 between test start and end of test;
(5) ‘THR1200, MJ’ — total heat release (HRRsm30) from test start until end of test, excluded contribution from
ignition source;
(6) ‘TSP1200, m2’ — total smoke production (HRRsm60) from test start until end of test;
(7) ‘FIGRA, W/s’ — fire growth rate index defined as the highest value of the quotient between HRRsm30 excluding
the contribution of ignition source and time. Threshold values HRRsm30 = 3 kW and THR = 0,4 MJ;
(1) ‘material’ means a single basic substance or uniformly dispersed mixture of substances;
(2) ‘homogeneous product’ means a product consisting of a single material, having uniform density and
composition throughout the product;
(3) ‘non-homogeneous product’ means a product that does not satisfy the requirements of a homogeneous product
and that is composed of one or more components, substantial and/or non-substantial;
(1) The characteristics are defined with respect to the appropriate test method.
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(4) ‘substantial component’ means a material that constitutes a significant part of a non-homogeneous product; a
layer with a mass per unit area ≥ 1,0 kg/m2 or a thickness ≥ 1,0 mm is considered to be a substantial
component;
(5) ‘non-substantial component’ means a material that does not constitute a significant part of a non-homogeneous
product; a layer with a mass per unit area < 1,0 kg/m2 and a thickness < 1,0 mm is considered to be a non-
substantial component;
(6) ‘internal non-substantial component’ means a non-substantial component that is covered on both sides by at
least one substantial component;
(7) ‘external non-substantial component’ means a non-substantial component that is not covered on one side by a
substantial component.
Two or more non-substantial layers that are adjacent to each other, where there are no substantial components in
between the layers, shall be considered as one non-substantial component and shall, therefore, be classified in
accordance with the criteria for a layer that is a non-substantial component.
Table 1
Classes of reaction to fire performance for construction products excluding floorings, linear pipe thermal
insulation products, and electric cables
EN 13823 (SBI) FIGRA ≤ 120 Ws– 1; and Smoke production (5); and
LFS < edge of specimen; and Flaming droplets/particles (6)
THR600s ≤ 7,5 MJ
B EN 13823 (SBI); FIGRA ≤ 120 Ws– 1; and Smoke production (5); and
and LFS < edge of specimen; and Flaming droplets/particles (6)
THR600s ≤ 7,5 MJ
C EN 13823 (SBI); FIGRA ≤ 250 Ws– 1; and Smoke production (5); and
and LFS < edge of specimen; and Flaming droplets/particles (6)
THR600s ≤ 15 MJ
Table 2
EN ISO 9239-1 (5) Critical flux (6) ≥ 8,0 kWm– 2 Smoke production (7)
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BFL EN ISO 9239-1 (5) Critical flux (6) ≥ 8,0 kWm– 2 Smoke production (7)
and
CFL EN ISO 9239-1 (5) Critical flux (6) ≥ 4,5 kWm– 2 Smoke production (7)
and
DFL EN ISO 9239-1 (5) Critical flux (6) ≥ 3,0 kWm– 2 Smoke production (7)
and
Table 3
EN 13823 (SBI) FIGRA ≤ 270 Ws– 1; and Smoke production (5); and
LFS < edge of specimen; and Flaming droplets/particles (6)
THR600s ≤ 7,5 MJ
BL EN 13823 (SBI); FIGRA ≤ 270 Ws– 1; and Smoke production (5); and
and LFS < edge of specimen; and Flaming droplets/particles (6)
THR600s ≤ 7,5 MJ
CL EN 13823 (SBI); FIGRA ≤ 460 Ws– 1; and Smoke production (5); and
and LFS < edge of specimen; and Flaming droplets/particles (6)
THR600s ≤ 15 MJ
Table 4
B1ca EN 50399 (30 kW flame source) FS ≤ 1,75 m and Smoke production (2) (5) and Flam
and THR1200s ≤ 10 MJ and ing droplets/particles (3) and Acidity
(pH and conductivity) (4)
Peak HRR ≤ 20 kW and
FIGRA ≤ 120 Ws– 1
EN 60332-1-2 H ≤ 425 mm
B2ca EN 50399 (20,5 kW flame FS ≤ 1,5 m; and Smoke production (2) (6) and Flam
source) THR1200s ≤ 15 MJ; and ing droplets/particles (3) and Acidity
and (pH and conductivity) (4)
Peak HRR ≤ 30 kW; and
FIGRA ≤ 150 Ws– 1
EN 60332-1-2 H ≤ 425 mm
Cca EN 50399 (20,5 kW flame FS ≤ 2,0 m; and Smoke production (2) (6) and Flam
source) THR1200s ≤ 30 MJ; and ing droplets/particles (3) and Acidity
and (pH and conductivity) (4)
Peak HRR ≤ 60 kW; and
FIGRA ≤ 300 Ws– 1
EN 60332-1-2 H ≤ 425 mm
Dca EN 50399 (20,5 kW flame THR1200s ≤ 70 MJ; and Smoke production (2) (6) and Flam
source) Peak HRR ≤ 400 kW; and ing droplets/particles (3) and Acidity
and (pH and conductivity) (4)
FIGRA ≤ 1 300 Ws– 1
EN 60332-1-2 H ≤ 425 mm
(1) For the product as a whole, excluding metallic materials, and for any external component (i.e. sheath) of the product.
(2) s1 = TSP1200 ≤ 50 m2 and Peak SPR ≤ 0,25 m2/s
s1a = s1 and transmittance in accordance with EN 61034-2 ≥ 80 %
s1b = s1 and transmittance in accordance with EN 61034-2 ≥ 60 % < 80 %
s2 = TSP1200 ≤ 400 m2 and Peak SPR ≤ 1,5 m2/s
s3 = not s1 or s2
(3) d0 = No flaming droplets/particles within 1 200 s; d1 = No flaming droplets/particles persisting longer than 10 s within 1 200 s;
d2 = not d0 or d1.
(4) EN 60754-2: a1 = conductivity < 2,5 μS/mm and pH > 4,3; a2 = conductivity < 10 μS/mm and pH > 4,3; a3 = not a1 or a2.
(5) The smoke class declared for class B1ca cables must originate from the EN 50399 test (30 kW flame source).
(6) The smoke class declared for class B2ca, Cca, Dca cables must originate from the EN 50399 test (20,5 kW flame source).