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[Strawbale] Fire tests 2011 - valid for the whole EU
A successful Czech (hence, EU) test of fire resistance of a plastered
strawbale wall has been done in June. Now the official protocols are
available, too.
As Jan Růžička announced on the ESBG in Bouzov already, a specimen of a
loadbearing strawbale wall, a 3 m square 0.58 m thick has been subjected
to a standard fire test in June 2011. The inner (heated) side has been
earth-plastered (5 cm), the outer side had a lime plaster (3 cm). Bales
had 77 kg/m3 originally and 93 kg/m3 when fixed in the specimen. During
the test, the load on the specimen had been 12 kN/m (so, like 360 kg on
the whole specimen). The wall had endured for 144 min, test was stopped
then due to the vertical deformation exceeding the allowed limit (this
happend shortly after a large part of the earth plaster fell down).
Another pair of specimens has been tested as well, one of them using
strawbales as insulation (41 cm thick) in a wooden construction, earth
plastered, loaded by 20 kN/m. This test had to be finished after 69 min
due to a failure of the other specimen; the strawbale-filled one remained
almost intact. So it had been declared to comply with requirements for at
least 60 min.
For a longer text on the issue, with some images and
with all needed URLs, including those to the protocols, see
http://amper.ped.muni.cz/jenik/straw/tests/FiretestStrawCZ.pdf
So, walls of such constructions, if not subject to larger loads than the
tested ones, can be used in EU without any fire-related legal obstacles
now!
with best regards,
Jenik