2 Materials not generating excessive quantities of smoke nor toxic products in fire
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2 Materials not generating excessive quantities of smoke nor toxic products in fire

  2.1 In general, non-combustible materials are considered to comply-with the requirements of part 2 of annex 1 without further testing.

  2.2 In general, surface materials and primary deck coverings with both the total heat release (Qt) of not more than 0.2 MJ and the peak heat release rate (qp) of not more than 1.0 kW (both values determined in accordance with part 5 of annex 1 or in accordance with resolution A.653(16) are considered to comply with the requirements of part 2 of annex 1 without further testing.

  2.3 For high-speed craft, fire-restricting materials are considered to comply with the requirements of part 2 of annex 1 without further testing.


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