Simulates overheating scenarios where flammable liquids ignite and leak from electrical equipment enclosures.
Complies with IEC 62368-1:2018 Annex S.3, IEC60950-1:2005, and IEC60950-1:2013 clause 4.6.2 standards.
Uses a motor-driven ladle to pour burning oil at a controlled height of 100mm and flow rate of 1mL/s.
Tests fire protection performance by checking if specified ignition bedding material ignites during the procedure.
Features PLC and touch screen control for precise adjustment of burning and pouring time parameters.
Accommodates test oils with specific calorific value, density, and flash point requirements for consistent results.
Includes a black test area background and ventilation port for safe and clear observation of test outcomes.
Evaluates equipment safety by assessing whether enclosures prevent fire spread to surrounding materials.
FAQ:
What safety standards does this Hot Flaming Oil Test Device comply with?
The device conforms to Annex S.3 of IEC 62368-1:2018, IEC60950-1:2005, and IEC60950-1:2013 clause 4.6.2, ensuring it meets international fire hazard testing requirements.
How does the machine simulate a real-world electrical fire scenario?
It heats 10mL of specified flammable oil to its ignition point, burns it for one minute, then pours it onto a test sample enclosure at 100mm height and 1mL/s flow rate to check if ignition bedding below ignites.
What are the key technical parameters for the test oil used in this equipment?
The test oil must have an average calorific value of 38MJ/L, mass per unit volume between 0.845g/mL and 0.865g/mL, and a flash point between 43.5°C and 93.5°C for accurate and standardized testing.