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CLASSIFICATION OF REACTION TO FIRE PERFORMANCE IN

ACCORDANCE WITH EN 13501-1: 2007

Sponsor Alloc AS Fiboveien 26 NO-4580 Lyngdal Norway

Prepared by Efectis Nederland BV Lange Kleiweg 5 P.O. Box 1090

NL-2280 CB RIJSWIJK The Netherlands

Notified Body no. 1234

Product name Alloc Kitchen Wall

Classification report no 2009-Efectis-R0449

Issue number 1

Date of issue May 2009 Project number 2009148

This classification report consists of five pages and may only be used in its entirety.

This report is issued by Efectis Nederland BV (previously TNO Centre for Fire Research). Efectis Nederland BV and her sister company Efectis France are full subsidiaries of Efectis Holding SAS since 1st January 2008, in which the Dutch TNO

and the French CTICM participate. The activities of the TNO Centre for Fire Research were privatised in Efectis Nederland BV since 1st July 2006. This is in response to international developments and requests by customers. In order to be able to

give a better answer to the customer’s request and offer a more comprehensive service of high quality and a wider range of facilities, the international collaboration has been further expanded. This is done with highly experienced partners in fire safety in Norway (Sinter-NBL), Spain (Afiti-Licof), Germany (IFT), USA (South West Research Institute) and China (TFRI). Further information can be found at our website.

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1. Introduction

This classification report defines the classification assigned to Alloc Kitchen Wall in accordance with the procedures given in EN 13501-1: 2007.

2. Details of classified product 2.1 General

The product, Alloc Kitchen Wall, is defined as a wall cladding. 2.2 Product description 2.3 Manufacturer/Importer Alloc AS Fiboveien 26 NO-2480 Lyngdal Norway

3. Test reports & test results in support of classification 3.1 Test reports

Name of Laboratories Name of sponsor Test reports Test method

Efectis Nederland BV The Netherlands Alloc AS Fiboveien 26 NO-2480 Lyngdal Norway 2009-Efectis-R0447 2009-Efectis-R0448 EN ISO 11925-2:2002 EN 13823:2002 The composite consists of:

Decorative paper, melamine impregnated. Saturating craft, phenole impregnated. Paper, melamine impregnated.

Saturating craft, phenole impregnated. Paper, phenole impregnated.

The layers are pressure bonded.

The product has a total thickness of approxx. 4 mm, a density of approx. 1.4 kg/m3 and a mass per unit area of approx. 5.5 kg /m2.

Alloc Kitchen Wall is glued to the backing with Tec7. More detailed information is in the test reports

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3.2 Test results

Results Test method &

test number Parameter No. tests

Continuous parameter - mean (m) Compliance parameters Chipboard: FIGRA0.2MJ [W/s] 124 - FIGRA0.4MJ [W/s] 124 - THR600s [MJ] 11.4 - LFS < edge No Compliant SMOGRA [m2/s2] 0 - TSP600s [m2] 32 - EN 13823 Flaming debris - flaming ≤ 10 s - flaming > 10 s 3 No Compliant Compliant Calcium silicate: FIGRA0.2MJ [W/s] 116 FIGRA0.4MJ [W/s] 116 THR600s [MJ] 9.3 LFS < edge No Compliant SMOGRA [m2/s2] 3.8 TSP600s [m2] 43 EN 13823 Flaming debris - flaming ≤ 10 s - flaming > 10 s 1 No Compliant Chipboard: Fs ≤150 mm 33 - EN-ISO 11925-2 surface flame

impingement Ignition of filter paper 6 - Compliant

Fs ≤150 mm 29

EN-ISO 11925-2 edge flame

impingement Ignition of filter paper

6 - Compliant Calcium silicate: Fs ≤150 mm 32 - EN-ISO 11925-2 surface flame

impingement Ignition of filter paper 6 - Compliant

Fs ≤150 mm EN-ISO 11925-2

edge flame

impingement Ignition of filter paper

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4. Classification and field of application

4.1 Reference of classification

This classification has been carried out in accordance with clause 11 of EN 13501-1:2007. 4.2 Classification

The product, Alloc Kitchen Wall, in relation to its reaction to fire behaviour is classified: C

The additional classification in relation to smoke production is: s1

The additional classification in relation to flaming droplets / particles is: d0

4.3 Field of application

This classification is valid for the following product parameters: - Thickness minimum 4 mm

- Surface density approxx. 5.5 kg/m2

This classification is valid for the following end use applications:

- Substrate Non-combustible (class A1/A2 according to EN 13501-1)

16 mm chip-board

- Air gap None

- Methods and means of fixing Glued to substrate - Joints Including joints - Other aspects of

end use conditions - Directly on non-combustible material

- On min. 16 mm chip-board, on 75 mm steel profiles with

75 mm glass wool, 16 kg/m3 Maximum 250 gr glue (Tec7) per m2.

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4.4 Duration of the validity of this classification report There are no limitations in time on the validity of this report.

5. Limitations

This classification document does not represent type approval or certification of the product.

M. Sc. J.F. Ostenfeldt Ing. C.C.M.

Steinhage

This report is issued by Efectis Nederland BV (previously TNO Centre for Fire Research). Efectis Nederland BV and her sister company Efectis France are full subsidiaries of Efectis Holding SAS since 1st January 2008, in which the Dutch TNO

and the French CTICM participate. The activities of the TNO Centre for Fire Research were privatised in Efectis Nederland BV since 1st July 2006. This is in response to international developments and requests by customers. In order to be able to

give a better answer to the customer’s request and offer a more comprehensive service of high quality and a wider range of facilities, the international collaboration has been further expanded. This is done with highly experienced partners in fire safety in Norway (Sinter-NBL), Spain (Afiti-Licof), Germany (IFT), USA (South West Research Institute) and China (TFRI). Further information can be found at our website.

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