EN 469 – Protection for Structural Firefighting
Overview
EN 469 defines performance requirements for protective garments used in structural firefighting. It includes requirements for the outer fabric, moisture barrier, and thermal liner, all tested under extreme thermal conditions.
Testing Methods & Minimum Performance Levels
| Test Method | Description | Requirements | Min. Performance Level | |
| EN ISO 15025 Procedure A | Surface Flame Spread A small flame is applied to the surface of the fabric for 10 seconds. |
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A1 | |
| EN ISO 15025 Procedure B | Edge Flame Spread The flame is applied to the bottom edge of a vertically suspended fabric. |
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A2 | |
| ISO 17493 | Heat Resistance at 180°C
Fabric is exposed to dry heat at 180°C to evaluate thermal stability. |
|
PASS | |
| EN ISO 9151 | Convective Heat (Xf) Measures heat transfer through the fabric when exposed to flame. |
|
Xf2 (minimum) | |
| EN ISO 6942 | Radiant Heat (Xr) Measures insulation time against radiant heat (20 kW/m²). |
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| EN 20811 | Water Penetration Resistance
Determines resistance to water under hydrostatic pressure. |
|
PASS | |
| ISO 11092 | Water Vapour Resistance
Measures breathability to evaluate thermal comfort. |
|
PASS | |
| ISO 13934-1 | Tensile Strength (Strip Method) Measures the maximum force needed to break a strip of fabric in warp and weft directions. |
|
PASS | |
| ISO 13937-2 | Tear Strength (Wing Method)
Evaluates resistance to tearing using a trapezoidal-shaped cut and applying load to propagate it. |
|
PASS | |
| ISO 5077 | Dimensional Stability to Washing Determines shrinkage or growth of the fabric after domestic laundering. |
±5% (knitted) |
PASS |
Industries
- Firefighting and Emergency Services
