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Classification at a glance  
Fire performance of timber cladding 

The reaction to fire performance of timber cladding is defined under EN 13501-1, and construction products are assigned a Euroclass rating under this system. The Euroclass system comprises ratings from A - F, and describes characteristics such as flame spread, ignitability, heat release, smoke production, burning droplets etc. The ratings system and examples of each category are:-

ClassDefinitionDescriptionExamples
A1Non-combustibleNo contribution to fireGlass / Stone / Concrete
A2Limited combustibilityVery limited contribution to fireGypsum Boards with thin coverings (eg paper faced)
BCombustibleLimited contribution to fireSome flame retardant treated wood products
CCombustibleMinor contribution to fireSome flame retardant treated wood products
DCombustibleMedium contribution to fireMost wood based panels over 390kg/m³ in density
ECombustibleHigh contribution to fireSome wood panel systems / Plastic based insulation / Composites
FUnclassifiedNot testedN/A

 

These classes are further divided to provide information on a product’s tendency to produce smoke and flaming droplets / particles.

 
Smoke Generation

Smoke generation is measured for Reaction to Fire classes A2 to D. Smoke emission classifications are not provided for products with an E or F overall rating. There are three smoke intensity levels:-

s1 Emissions absent or very little

s2 Emissions with average volume intensity

s3 Emissions with high volume intensity

 
Fire Generation

Burning droplets/particles can inflict skin burns and cause further spread of fire. Burning droplets/particles are measured for Reaction to Fire classes A2 to E. E-rated products receive a d2 flaming droplet classification. F-rated products receive none.

There are three classes of burning droplets:-

d0 No burning droplets

d1 Slow dripping droplets

d2 High/Intense dripping droplets

 

As an example, a product with the resulting highest classification would have the standard: B/S1/d0. This translates to:

B - Combustible materials – Very Limited contribution to fire

s1 - Smoke emissions absent or very little

d0 - No burning droplets


14th February 2024

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