Seat Cushion Testing Methods Fire Test FAA Hand Book Regulation Lab A Lab F Lab B Lab G Lab C Lab D Lab E.

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Seat Cushion Testing Methods Fire Test FAA Hand Book Regulation Lab A Lab F Lab B Lab G Lab C Lab D Lab E

All labs participating are using Park Oil Burner Model D. P. L.

Modification to Burner Lab A -Tabs, Airflow inlet Lab B - Tabs, Flow Meter Lab C - Adjustable Air Inlet Lab D - Tabs, Static Disk Lab E - Tabs, Anemometer Lab F - Tabs, Fuel Filter & Flow meter Lab G - Static Disk

Method of Rotating Burner Lab A - Mechanical Lab B - Mechanical Lab C - Electrical Motor Actuator Lab D - Mechanical Lab E - Mechanical Lab F - Manual Lab G - Electrical Motor Actuator

Method of Placing Temperature Measuring Instruments in Flame ManualMechanical Lab ALab B Lab F Lab C Lab D Lab E Lab G

Fuel Lab A - No. 2 Grade Diesel Fuel Oil Lab B - ASTM D2 Number 2 Lab C - Jet A Fuel Lab D - No. 2 Home Heating Oil Lab E - JP8 Lab F - No. 2 Diesel Lab G - Jet A Fuel

Method for Measuring Fuel Flow Lab A - Nozzle & Fuel Pressure Lab B - Flow Meter Lab C - Graduated Cylinder and Stopwatch Lab D - Collection Method Lab E - Graduated Cylinder Lab F - Flow Meter Lab G - Timed Collection Method

Intermittent Replacement of Nozzle Lab A - Yes Lab B - No Lab C - Yes Lab D - No Lab E - Yes, not often Lab F - Yes Lab G - Yes

Distance of the stabilizer from end of the draft tube Lab A - 4” Lab B - 4.9” Lab C ” Lab D - 4” Lab E /16” Lab F - 4” Lab G - 3 ½”

Distance of the stabilizer from end of the draft tube Lab A cm Lab B cm Lab C cm Lab D cm Lab E cm Lab F cm Lab G cm

Nozzle Lab A - Monarch CC Lab B - Monarch AR Lab C - Monarch AR Lab D - Monarch 80 CC Lab E - Monarch 80 CC Lab F - Hago Lab G - Monarch R

Orientation of Igniters Lab A - 10:00 & 11:00 Lab B - 6:00 Lab C - 10:00 Lab D - 6:30 Lab E - 10:00 & 7:00 Lab F - 12:00 Lab G - 9:00 & 6:00

Dimensions of Tabs Lab A - 2.5” X.75” Lab B - 1.5” x.5” Lab C & G - N/A Lab D - 1” X 1” Lab E - 1/16 thick 1 6/16” X ¾” X ¾” Lab F - 2 thin steel Trapezoid, 2" long, measuring 2.25" at outer end; 1.5" at inner end and 2 rectangles 2" long X 1" wide

Dimensions of Tabs Lab A mm X.19.05mm Lab B – 38.1mm x 12.7mm Lab C & G - N/A Lab D – 25.4mm X 25.4mm Lab E – 1.59mm thick 34.93mm X 19.05mm X 19.05mm Lab F - 2 thin steel Trapezoid, 50.8mm long, measuring 2.25" at outer end; 38.1mm at inner end and 2 rectangles 0.8mm" long X 5.4mm wide

Static Disk Lab A - N/A Lab B - N/A Lab C - N/A Lab D - Located 3.5” (8.89 cm) Behind Stabilizer Lab E - N/A Lab F - N/A Lab G - Located directly behind Stabilizer

Heat Flux Gauge Lab A - Medtherm - H-201 Lab B - Vatell A Lab C - Hycal - C-1300-A X2 Vatell / S1K Amplifier Medtherm K Lab D - Vatell A Lab E - Vatell - Lab F - Vatell Lab G - Medtherm

Heat Flux Gauge Date of Last Calibration Lab A - 7/11/2003 Lab B - 10/8/2002 Lab C - Annually or sooner if necessary Lab D -12/4/2003 Lab E - 6 months ago Lab F -12/3/2001 Lab G -3/7/2003 Annually or sooner if necessary

In Cool Weather Is Heat Flux Cooled With Warm Water to Avoid Condensation on the Surface During Cold Weather? Lab A -No Ambient Temp. 70° F Lab B -No Lab C -Yes, 68° F Lab D -No Lab E -No Lab F -No Lab G -No

Thermocouple Lab A - Type K 1/16" gage Lab B - Left Blank Lab C - Type K 1/16" gage Lab D - Type K-inc.-G-T ” Lab E - Type K 1/16" gage Lab F - Type K 1/16" gage Lab G - Type K 1/16" gage

Thermocouple Flame Time Lab A - 5 Hours Lab B minutes per calibration Lab C - Variable - Replaced Periodically Lab D - No time kept Lab E - 45 Seconds Lab F - Less than 30 Hours Lab G - 3 Hours, 22 min.

Fuel Pressure Gauge Lab A -100 PSI Lab B -Not reported Lab C -85 PSI Lab D -93 PSI Lab E PSI Lab F -85 PSI Lab G -85 PSI

Last Calibration of Fuel Gauge Lab A -1/30/2004 Lab B -1/2004 Lab C Lab D -2 years ago Lab E -Unknown Lab F -5/16/2002 Lab G -Replaced Annually

Wires Used to Secure Fabric Test Specimen Lab A -1 on Back Lab B -1 on Back Lab C -None – Binder Clips Lab D -1 on Back Lab E -1 on Back Lab F -1 on Back Lab G -1 on Back

Wires Used to Secure Leather Test Specimen Lab A -1 on Back 2 on Bottom Lab B -3 on Back & 3 on Bottom Lab C - No Reply Lab D - 1 on Back 2 on Bottom Lab E -Not reported Lab F -2 on Back Lab G -3 on Back & 3 on Bottom

Is Chair Frame Affixed to Scale? Lab A -Yes Lab B -Yes Lab C -Yes Lab D -Yes Lab E -Yes Lab F -No Lab G -Yes

Method of Weighing Posttest Lab A - Continuous Reader Manual Calculate Lab B - Continuous Reader Manual Calculate Lab C - Continuous Reader Manual Calculate Lab D - Continuous Reader Manual Calculate Lab E - Continuous Reader Manual Calculate Lab F - Remove Cushions and place on scale Lab G - Computer displays & calculates wt./% wt. Loss continuously

Air Velocity Transducer Lab A - Extech Ins. Model Date Cal. 1/12/2004 Lab B - Omega Model HH30A Date Cal. 1/20/2003 Lab C - Kurz Model 441S Date Cal. 1/27/2004 Lab D - Dwyer Ins. Model Date Cal 11/20/2003 Lab E - Omega Model HH30A Date Cal. New Lab F - Airflow Ins. Model TA400 Date Cal. 6/5/2002 Lab G - Omega Model HHF618 Date Cal. 12/9/2003

Variance in Pre-post Test Calibration Lab A - No Lab B - No Lab C - Seldom Lab D - No Lab E - Generally post test is close to per-test Lab F - Not Observed Lab G - Yes, Heat Flux is cooler & Thermocouples are warmer still in spec

Dimensions of Burn Chamber Lab A - 10’ X 9’ X 8’ Lab B - 18’ x 11.5’ x 13.1’ Lab C - 25’ X 13’ X 14’ Lab D - 16’ X 13’ X 14’ Lab E - Left Blank Lab F - 12’ X 10’ X 8’ Lab G - 12’ X 12’ X 8’ –10’ Shed roof

Dimensions of Burn Chamber Lab A - 3.m X 2.74m X 2.44m Lab B - 5.5m x 3.5m x 4m Lab C m X 4m X 4.27m Lab D m X 4m X 4.27m Lab E - Left Blank Lab F m X 3.m X 2.44m Lab G m X 3.66m X 2.44m –3.m Shed roof

How Is Air Replenished to Burn Chamber Lab A - High Temperature Ventilator Lab B - Left Blank Lab C - Rooftop Plenum for minimal cell Ventilation Lab D - Outside air through wall vents Lab E - No forced air into room Lab F - 7’ X 3’ door with access holes in walls for instrumentation Lab G - Adjustable vents every two foot at base & top of walls

Is the Anemometer Permanently Installed? Lab A - Yes Calibration Date 1/12/2004 Lab B - NoCalibration Date 1/20/2003 Lab C - No Calibration Date 1/27/2004 Lab D - Yes Calibration Date 8/20/2003 Lab E - Yes Calibration Date New Lab F & G - FAR Test Method N/A

Scales Lab A - Weighmaster Model 1300 Lab B - Busch 332 Lab C - Toledo Scale 2095 Lab D - Rice Lake 1040 Lab E - Not Reported Lab F - Penn Scale Model Lab G - Advanced Weight Tech. BM & IQ+510-2A

Scale Calibration Lab A - 7/7/2003 Lab B - 3/16/2003 Lab C - 1/30/2004 Lab D - 1/9/2004 Lab E - Has Not Been Calibrated by Mfg. Lab F - 6/2/2002 Lab G - 5/6/2003