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smoke test DIN18095 temp

smoke test DIN18095 temp

smoke test DIN18095 temp

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Hi, I,m working at a draught excluder that is mounted at the bottom of a smokeprevention door.
This product will be tested according the DIN 18095 standard. In the text of this standard it is written that hot air (200deg Celcius) will be blown at the door-construction. Because it is difficult to find materials with the right specs (together with this heat resistance) I would like to know if the temperature at the bottom of the door maybe is less than 200deg Celcius. If this is the case it will be easier to find the right material.
So my question is if anybody has experience with these kinds of tests, and if the temperature in the testing room will be less high at the bottom of the door. If so, what will the temperature be?
I hope anybody can help me,
with kind regards,
Art

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