ISO 22899-3:2025
International Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
23 January 2025
Determination of the resistance to jet fires of passive fire protection materials — Part 3: Extended test requirements
ISO 22899-3:2025 Files
English
38 Pages
Current Edition
OMR
85.97
ISO 22899-3:2025 Scope
This document describes an extended test method determining the resistance to jet fires of passive fire protection (PFP) materials and systems or critical process control equipment. It gives an indication of how PFP material or equipment behaves in a severe jet fire and provides performance data under the specified conditions.
It does not include an assessment of other properties of the passive fire protection material such as weathering, ageing, shock resistance, impact or explosion resistance, or smoke production.
This document is intended to be complementary to ISO 22899-1. It is intended for use in situations when the required fire conditions or limitations on test specimen size or type preclude application of ISO 22899-1.
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