Fire test Sample Clauses
A Fire Test clause sets out the requirements and procedures for testing the fire safety features of a building, product, or system. Typically, it specifies the standards to be met, the frequency and method of testing, and the responsible parties for conducting and documenting the tests. For example, it may require that fire alarms, sprinklers, or fire-resistant materials undergo periodic inspection and certification by qualified professionals. The core function of this clause is to ensure compliance with fire safety regulations and to minimize the risk of fire-related hazards by verifying that all fire protection measures are effective and operational.
Fire test. The hydrogen container assembly consists of the compressed hydrogen storage system with additional relevant features, including the venting system (such as the vent line and vent line covering) and any shielding affixed directly to the container (such as thermal wraps of the container(s) and/or coverings/barriers over the TPRD(s)). Either one of the following two methods are used to identify the position of the system over the initial (localized) fire source:
(a) Method 1: Qualification for a generic (non-Specific) vehicle installation If a vehicle installation configuration is not specified (and the type approval of the system is not limited to a specific vehicle installation configuration) then the localized fire exposure area is the area on the test article farthest from the TPRD(s). The test article, as specified above, only includes thermal shielding or other mitigation devices affixed directly to the container that are used in all vehicle applications. Venting system(s) (such as the vent line and vent line covering) and/or coverings/barriers over the TPRD(s) are included in the container assembly if they are anticipated for use in any application. If a system is tested without representative components, retesting of that system is required if a vehicle application specifies the use of these type of components.
Fire test. The hydrogen container assembly consists of the compressed hydrogen storage system with additional relevant features, including the venting system (such as the vent line and vent line covering) and any shielding affixed directly to the container (such as thermal wraps of the container(s) and/or coverings/barriers over the TPRD(s)). Either one of the following two methods are used to identify the position of the system over the initial (localized) fire source:
(a) Method 1: Qualification for a generic (non-Specific) vehicle installation
