-----Original Message----- From: Lars Keller <lars_keller@hotmail...> To: strawbale-l@eyfa... <strawbale-l@eyfa...>; GSBN@lists....com <GSBN@lists....com>; lars_keller@hotmail... <lars_keller@hotmail...> Date: 2. marec 2001 11:59 Subject: [strawbale] Official fire test >From Denmark I'm glad (and a bit nervous ?!) to announce, that on April 5th the Danish Fire Technical Institute will undertake two tests, as described below. As one of the persons who has build the samples, and a member of the National Ecological Building Association, I am also happy to be able to tell you, that the institute undertaking the test (the Danish Fire Technical Institute), and the institute leading the entire testing programme (the National Building & Research Institute) have approached the project with curiousity and openness. They have also both agreed on inviting selected people to see the fire test being performed. Included herein will be a crew from the National Broadcasting station, who will also video-stream, thereby making the whole test available as a video-sequence on www.dr.dk/halmhuset Test 1- A BD30 test on a non-loadbearing sb-wall with clay-plaster (3cm) on each side. This will test, whether the construction is statically sound after 30 mins. Ideally we wanted to make a test to failure-test, but being able to include the two elements mentioned below, made us agree to this solution. In the wall there are two different loadbearing wooden constructions. Two ladders consisting of 25x100 mm "legs" are placed at a distance of 2 bales' length. They are minimum 5 cm from the front of the straw bale, on either side. This is a system we think might be easily adaptable by "conventional" carpenter-house bilders, soon to take over sb-building in Denmark ;) Two 100x100mm posts are placed in line with the exposed plaster face, also placed at a distance of 2 bales' length, though shifted one bale-length horizontally from the "ladders" in the wall. We did not plaster behind the posts, neither did we use any conventional detailing to prevent the plaster from shrinking away from the posts, thus giving the fire access to the then exposed straw. The reasoning behind this is, that the present law in Denmark considers illegal any burnable insulation clad with a non-class-A cladding. Eg wood. Performing this tests gives us at least two useable informations: a) as the wood is only (hopefully also most of the time during the test) exposed on one side, it will be possible to suggest, how to calculate the dimensioning of wooden posts for this construction type. Thereby maybe starting a discussion about whether it should be legal or not. b) this is the system used by most self-builders in Denmark, and the test reflects a "worst-case"-scenario, not having detailed against the expectable shrinking. As the value of a) disappears if the wood is gone, we have settled for the BD30. Test 2 - The second test is a "Cover-test" or "Cladding-test", testing whether the cladding at hand can be considered a Class A cladding. This is - as far as I know - only a required test in Scandinavia. The test sample is to be placed horizontally, with the exposed side downwards, measuring 2,44x2,44 meters. The ever increasing temperature reaches 600oC when the test ends after 10 minutes. The cladding fails if 1) it cracks all the way through, or 2) any of the insulation material has turned black. !!! Let alone the fact that the whole test-sample has to be moved from vertical to horizontal by a big, not-so-gentle crane, makes this test rather interesting. Another factor is the uncountable variables within "clay-plaster", making this a sort of odd representative. Lars Keller Blåbjergvej 2 7280 Sdr. Felding Danmark +45 2024 0505 lars_keller@hotmail... (check: www.folkecenter.dk/strawbale/inspirations_manual www.raleighmongolia.org.mn) From: the black range <blackrange@zianet...> Reply-To: strawbale-l@eyfa... To: strawbale-l@eyfa... Subject: Re: [strawbale] test-result Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2001 13:09:00 -0700 At 03:58 PM 3/1/01 +0100, you wrote: > Dear strawbalers, > and specially Denmark & Austria > >If I remember well you have done officicial testing. I need fire- >resistance test results to negociate with the firebrigade. Are they >ready and how can I obtain them?? How much do they cost and >could I receive them on short term?? > > Greetings, Jolien Hi Jolien, I wonder if you have the New Mexico fire test results, of a successful 2-hour SB test to ASTM standards... I could fax you the 5 or 7 pages if you need them right away. Also, a relatively new SB "Flame spread and Smoked developed fire test" was done last year and the results are very good. These have just been posted to the DCAT (Development Center for Appropriate Technology) website at: www.dcat.net so you can download them if needed. I don't know if the U.S. tests will be as good as some done in Europe, but they may help. Best Regards, Catherine Wanek, Editor The Last Straw The International Journal of Straw Bale & Natural Building HC66, Box 119 Hillsboro, NM 88042 (505) 895-5400 /fax (505) 895-3326 <thelaststraw@strawhomes...> <http://www.strawhomes.com>http://www.strawhomes.com _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
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