jhc_jr
Industrial
- Nov 1, 2016
- 9
As an EE I have little background in materials properties, so I have a very basic question regarding UL 746b RTI values.
Is there an aggregate value for RTI that is calculated from the three specific RTI values shown on the UL yellow card, or is the intent of the three different values on the yellow card to apply the temperature rating for the intended use of the product, whereas a generic rating (from UL 746b, for example) would apply to all three characteristics?
In other words, if an application requires all three characteristics to be considered, and the material under consideration has three different temperature ratings, would one need to consider the lowest temperature as the upper limit for the application, or is there some math necessary to ensure the aggregate of three characteristics fall within the temperature spec?
Is there an aggregate value for RTI that is calculated from the three specific RTI values shown on the UL yellow card, or is the intent of the three different values on the yellow card to apply the temperature rating for the intended use of the product, whereas a generic rating (from UL 746b, for example) would apply to all three characteristics?
In other words, if an application requires all three characteristics to be considered, and the material under consideration has three different temperature ratings, would one need to consider the lowest temperature as the upper limit for the application, or is there some math necessary to ensure the aggregate of three characteristics fall within the temperature spec?