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 Insulation Burn Through also comforts to following standards:
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.