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14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–19 Edition) 

Pt. 25, App. F 

(3) 

Electrical system components. 

Insulation 

on electrical wire or cable installed in any 
area of the fuselage must be self-extin-
guishing when subjected to the 60 degree test 
specified in part I of this appendix. The aver-
age burn length may not exceed 3 inches, and 
the average flame time after removal of the 
flame source may not exceed 30 seconds. 
Drippings from the test specimen may not 
continue to flame for more than an average 
of 3 seconds after falling. 

(b) 

Test Procedures

—(1) 

Conditioning. 

Speci-

mens must be conditioned to 70 

±

5 F., and at 

50 percent 

±

5 percent relative humidity until 

moisture equilibrium is reached or for 24 
hours. Each specimen must remain in the 
conditioning environment until it is sub-
jected to the flame. 

(2) 

Specimen configuration. 

Except for small 

parts and electrical wire and cable insula-
tion, materials must be tested either as sec-
tion cut from a fabricated part as installed 
in the airplane or as a specimen simulating 
a cut section, such as a specimen cut from a 
flat sheet of the material or a model of the 
fabricated part. The specimen may be cut 
from any location in a fabricated part; how-
ever, fabricated units, such as sandwich pan-
els, may not be separated for test. Except as 
noted below, the specimen thickness must be 
no thicker than the minimum thickness to 
be qualified for use in the airplane. Test 
specimens of thick foam parts, such as seat 
cushions, must be 

1

2

-inch in thickness. Test 

specimens of materials that must meet the 
requirements of paragraph (a)(1)(v) of part I 
of this appendix must be no more than 

1

8

inch in thickness. Electrical wire and cable 
specimens must be the same size as used in 
the airplane. In the case of fabrics, both the 
warp and fill direction of the weave must be 
tested to determine the most critical flam-
mability condition. Specimens must be 
mounted in a metal frame so that the two 
long edges and the upper edge are held se-
curely during the vertical test prescribed in 
subparagraph (4) of this paragraph and the 
two long edges and the edge away from the 
flame are held securely during the horizontal 
test prescribed in subparagraph (5) of this 
paragraph. The exposed area of the specimen 
must be at least 2 inches wide and 12 inches 
long, unless the actual size used in the air-
plane is smaller. The edge to which the burn-
er flame is applied must not consist of the 
finished or protected edge of the specimen 
but must be representative of the actual 
cross-section of the material or part as in-
stalled in the airplane. The specimen must 
be mounted in a metal frame so that all four 
edges are held securely and the exposed area 
of the specimen is at least 8 inches by 8 
inches during the 45

° 

test prescribed in sub-

paragraph (6) of this paragraph. 

(3) 

Apparatus. 

Except as provided in sub-

paragraph (7) of this paragraph, tests must 
be conducted in a draft-free cabinet in ac-

cordance with Federal Test Method Standard 
191 Model 5903 (revised Method 5902) for the 
vertical test, or Method 5906 for horizontal 
test (available from the General Services Ad-
ministration, Business Service Center, Re-
gion 3, Seventh & D Streets SW., Wash-
ington, DC 20407). Specimens which are too 
large for the cabinet must be tested in simi-
lar draft-free conditions. 

(4) 

Vertical test. 

A minimum of three speci-

mens must be tested and results averaged. 
For fabrics, the direction of weave cor-
responding to the most critical flammability 
conditions must be parallel to the longest di-
mension. Each specimen must be supported 
vertically. The specimen must be exposed to 
a Bunsen or Tirrill burner with a nominal 

3

8

inch I.D. tube adjusted to give a flame of 1

1

2

 

inches in height. The minimum flame tem-
perature measured by a calibrated thermo-
couple pyrometer in the center of the flame 
must be 1550 

°

F. The lower edge of the speci-

men must be 

3

4

-inch above the top edge of 

the burner. The flame must be applied to the 
center line of the lower edge of the specimen. 
For materials covered by paragraph (a)(1)(i) 
of part I of this appendix, the flame must be 
applied for 60 seconds and then removed. For 
materials covered by paragraph (a)(1)(ii) of 
part I of this appendix, the flame must be ap-
plied for 12 seconds and then removed. Flame 
time, burn length, and flaming time of drip-
pings, if any, may be recorded. The burn 
length determined in accordance with sub-
paragraph (7) of this paragraph must be 
measured to the nearest tenth of an inch. 

(5) 

Horizontal test. 

A minimum of three 

specimens must be tested and the results 
averaged. Each specimen must be supported 
horizontally. The exposed surface, when in-
stalled in the aircraft, must be face down for 
the test. The specimen must be exposed to a 
Bunsen or Tirrill burner with a nominal 

3

8

inch I.D. tube adjusted to give a flame of 1

1

2

 

inches in height. The minimum flame tem-
perature measured by a calibrated thermo-
couple pyrometer in the center of the flame 
must be 1550 

°

F. The specimen must be posi-

tioned so that the edge being tested is cen-
tered 

3

4

-inch above the top of the burner. 

The flame must be applied for 15 seconds and 
then removed. A minimum of 10 inches of 
specimen must be used for timing purposes, 
approximately 1

1

2

inches must burn before 

the burning front reaches the timing zone, 
and the average burn rate must be recorded. 

(6) 

Forty-five degree test. 

A minimum of 

three specimens must be tested and the re-
sults averaged. The specimens must be sup-
ported at an angle of 45

° 

to a horizontal sur-

face. The exposed surface when installed in 
the aircraft must be face down for the test. 
The specimens must be exposed to a Bunsen 
or Tirrill burner with a nominal 

3

8

-inch I.D. 

tube adjusted to give a flame of 1

1

2

inches in 

height. The minimum flame temperature 

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