ISO 10294-1-1996 amd1-2014 PDF
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Full title and description
ISO 10294-1:1996/Amd 1:2014 — Fire resistance tests — Fire dampers for air distribution systems — Part 1: Test method — Amendment 1 (one-page amendment published December 2014).
Abstract
This document is Amendment 1 to ISO 10294-1:1996 and makes specific, limited changes to the Part 1 test method for fire dampers used in air distribution systems. The amendment was published in December 2014 (one page) and has since been withdrawn and consolidated into a later revision of the series (see Related standards).
General information
- Status: Withdrawn / Cancelled.
- Publication date: December 2014 (Edition 1, 2014-12-03 / 04 Dec 2014).
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 13.220.50 (Fire-resistance of building materials and elements); 91.140.30 (Ventilation and air-conditioning systems).
- Edition / version: Amendment 1 to ISO 10294-1:1996 — Edition 1 (2014).
- Number of pages: 1 (amendment document is a single page).
Key bibliographic and lifecycle metadata above are taken from the ISO catalogue entry for ISO 10294-1:1996/Amd 1:2014.
Scope
This amendment applies to ISO 10294-1:1996 (Part 1: test method) and addresses specific modifications or clarifications to the fire-resistance test procedure for fire dampers used in air distribution systems. The original Part 1 defines the furnace arrangement, instrumentation, pressure-differential leakage measurements and integrity/temperature checks; the amendment updates or clarifies elements of that test method.
Key topics and requirements
- Clarifications to the Part 1 test method for fire dampers (furnace/test arrangement and procedure).
- Measurement of tightness/leakage of the damper in the closed position (typically at 300 Pa differential as specified in the Part 1 method).
- Exposure of the damper actuating mechanism to furnace conditions and monitoring of integrity and temperature at specified locations.
- Alignment with the ISO/TC 92/SC 2 technical committee's test and classification framework for fire dampers.
Typical use and users
Used primarily by testing laboratories, certification bodies, fire-safety engineers, damper and HVAC manufacturers, and standards/technical committees to specify and carry out standardized fire-resistance testing of mechanical fire dampers and to interpret test outcomes for product assessment and regulatory compliance.
Related standards
ISO 10294 is a multipart series. Relevant related documents include: ISO 10294-2:1999 (Classification, criteria and field of application of test results) and ISO 10294-3:1999 (Guidance on the test method) — both parts were withdrawn and their content consolidated into newer work; ISO 10294-4:2001 (Test of thermal release mechanism) and its amendments; and the series was revised and replaced by ISO 21925-1:2018 (which provides the updated Part 1 mechanical dampers content).
Keywords
fire resistance tests; fire dampers; air distribution systems; test method; leakage; integrity; thermal release mechanism; ISO 10294; amendment 2014; ISO 21925-1:2018.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: It is Amendment 1 (2014) to ISO 10294-1:1996, a short (one-page) amendment that modifies or clarifies the Part 1 test method for fire dampers in air distribution systems.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers limited changes to the fire-resistance test method described in ISO 10294-1:1996 — the original Part 1 defines furnace/test arrangements, measurements of integrity and temperature, and leakage/tightness testing (e.g., testing closed-damper leakage at specified pressure differentials). The amendment provides specific clarifications to those procedures.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Testing laboratories, certification and conformity-assessment bodies, damper manufacturers, HVAC/fire-safety engineers, and national standards bodies or code writers seeking to apply uniform fire-damper test procedures and classification.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: ISO 10294-1:1996/Amd 1:2014 is withdrawn; the ISO 10294 series has been updated and consolidated — the newer work is published as ISO 21925-1:2018 which supersedes the earlier parts and amendments. Users should refer to ISO 21925-1:2018 for the current test-method requirements.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — ISO 10294 is a multipart series (Parts 1–4 historically) addressing test methods, classification, guidance and thermal-release tests for fire dampers; those parts and their amendments were later revised and consolidated into newer standards (see ISO 21925-1:2018).
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Fire dampers, fire resistance tests, air distribution systems, test method, leakage/tightness, integrity, thermal release mechanism, ISO 10294, amendment 2014, ISO 21925-1:2018.