Fire Tests on Untreated and Treated Spruce in Ventilation Doors

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
T. E. Newkirk
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

In the past few years there has been considerable controversy on the most suitable material to be used in ventilation doors which will have to serve also as fire doors. For this reason it was thought useful at Mclntyre to find out to what extent our zinc chloride treated spruce doors were fire resistant and what protection we could expect in case of an underground fire. The doors to be tested were constructed of the same material as that used in our regular ventilation doors underground, namely, 2-inch tongue-and-groove well seasoned spuce. It is to be noted, however, that whereas the dimensions of the ventilation doors are 5 ft. by 6 ft., those of the test doors were only 14 in. by 17½ in. The treated doors were made up from lumber that l1ad been treated with chromated zinc chloride, as described in Mr. Keeley's paper. Two kinds of tests were carried out: a heat test and a flame test. An electric muffle furnace for assaying, equipped with a pyrometer, was used for the beat test, the furnace door being replaced by the wooden door to be tested. In the flame test, the door to be tested formed one end of a rectangular steel box in which was placed a large blow-torch. Air was admitted at the rear of the box. A pyrometer recorded the temperature at the inside surface of the door where flame impinged. The results of the tests are presented in the accompanying table, in which the word 'failed' is to be interpreted as meaning that the door had been damaged to the extent that smoke, but not necessarily flame, issued from its outside surface.
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APA: T. E. Newkirk  (1949)  Fire Tests on Untreated and Treated Spruce in Ventilation Doors

MLA: T. E. Newkirk Fire Tests on Untreated and Treated Spruce in Ventilation Doors. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1949.

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