FAA Oil Burner for Insulation Burn Through Resistance

FAA Oil Burner for Insulation Burn Through Resistance

Compliance

14 CFR 25.853 Part VII, Boeing BSS 7387, Airbus AITM 2.0056, FAA Fire Test Handbook Chapter 24


FAA Oil Burner for Insulation Burn Through Resistance, in accordance with FAR Part 25 Appendix F Part VII, is designed to evaluate the burnthrough resistance characteristics of aircraft thermal or acoustic insulation material when exposed to a high-intensity open flame generated by an oil burner.

The FAA Oil Burner for Seat Cushion also comforts to following standards:

FAA Aircraft Material Fire Test Handbook Chapter 24

Boeing BSS 7387 Insulation (Burnthrough)

Airbus AITM 2.0056 Insulation (Burnthrough)

FAA Oil Burner for Insulation Burn Through Resistance consists of

  • The test sample frame is made of high-quality welded carbon steel with high temperature and corrosion-resistant black powder-coated finish.

  • The test sample frame can be vertically and horizontally oriented to mount the test specimens.

  • Flame calibration device with seven 1.6 mm diameter ceramic encapsulated, metal-sheathed, grounded type K thermocouples, which have a wire diameter of 0.254 mm, a cross-sectional area of 0.0507 mm2, and a resistance of 361 Ω/km (30 AWG).

  • The thermocouples are fixed to an angle bracket to form a thermocouple comb to be placed on the specimen holder during calibration.

  • A heat flux meter, complete with a cooling device, and mounted on a fixed stand.

  • FAA Certificated NexGen Oil Burner.

  • FAA Certificated Carlin 200 CRD Oil Burner (Optional).

  • Provides data acquisition system, window software.