Standard Practice for Accelerated Weathering of Fire-Retardant-Treated Wood for Fire Testing

SIGNIFICANCE AND USE
4.1 This practice describes different methods of exposing fire-retardant-treated wood products or assemblies to controlled accelerated weathering or conditioning.  
4.2 The conditioning simulates effects of leaching, drying, temperature, and, in two methods, UV light.  
4.3 Method A is the method normally specified for regulatory purposes when testing fire-retardant-treated wood that is intended for exterior applications.
SCOPE
1.1 This practice addresses the durability of a fire-retardant treatment of wood products by exposure to accelerated cycles of wetting, drying, or ultraviolet (UV) exposure, or combination thereof, prior to evaluation by a fire response test. Four conditioning methods are described.  
1.2 This practice is applicable to wood products that have been treated with fire-retardant chemicals by pressure impregnation.  
1.3 The test specimens are to be in the form of, or suitable for fabrication into, test specimens, such as those described in Test Methods E84, E108, and E1354 and other standard test methods for evaluating the fire performance of fire-retardant-treated wood products.  
1.4 The text of these methods references notes and footnotes that provide explanatory material. These notes and footnotes (excluding those in tables and figures) shall not be considered as requirements of these test methods.  
1.5 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematical conversions to SI units that are provided for information only and are not considered standard.  
1.6 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

General Information

Status
Published
Publication Date
31-Jan-2017
Technical Committee
D07 - Wood

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Overview

ASTM D2898-10(2017), Standard Practice for Accelerated Weathering of Fire-Retardant-Treated Wood for Fire Testing, specifies procedures to evaluate the durability of fire-retardant treatments applied to wood products. This practice employs accelerated cycles of wetting, drying, temperature variation, and, in some methods, ultraviolet (UV) light exposure to simulate outdoor environmental effects. The standard ensures that fire-retardant-treated wood or assemblies undergo rigorous conditioning before being fire-tested, addressing how these treatments perform when exposed to natural weathering elements.

The purpose of ASTM D2898 is to support regulatory compliance and safety verification by providing consistent methods for preparation of treated wood specimens prior to fire response evaluation.

Key Topics

  • Accelerated Weathering Methods: The standard describes four conditioning methods (A, B, C, and D), each simulating different environmental factors such as moisture, heat, and UV exposure.
  • Simulated Environmental Effects: Procedures simulate leaching, drying, temperature fluctuations, and UV exposure, emulating real-life weathering that impacts treated wood's fire performance.
  • Applicability: This practice applies specifically to wood and wood-based products treated with fire-retardant chemicals via pressure impregnation, and is compatible with fire test methodologies like ASTM E84, E108, and E1354.
  • Test Specimen Preparation: Specimens must align with those described in recognized fire-testing standards, and can include all wood parts subject to weather exposure in practice.
  • Reporting Details: The practice includes requirements for documentation, such as the conditioning method used, properties of the wood and treatments, apparatus description, and calibration data for water and air flow.

Applications

ASTM D2898-10(2017) adds practical value for manufacturers, laboratories, and regulators concerned with the fire safety of fire-retardant-treated wood products designated for exterior use or environments with high moisture exposure. Key applications include:

  • Regulatory Compliance: Many codes and certification systems require that fire-retardant-treated wood be tested after exposure to simulated weathering. Method A is the reference method for outdoor, regulatory applications.
  • Product Development and Quality Assurance: Manufacturers use this standard to assess the durability and effectiveness of fire-retardant treatments, ensuring their products maintain fire performance after weathering.
  • Certification and Acceptance: Results from the accelerated weathering process help demonstrate product compliance with standards required by building codes, insurance ratings, and product listings.
  • Research and Comparative Analysis: Academics and industry researchers apply ASTM D2898 to compare the longevity of various fire-retardant treatments and predict long-term field performance.

Related Standards

Several other standards complement ASTM D2898-10(2017) in evaluating fire-retardant-treated wood products:

  • ASTM E84 - Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials
  • ASTM E108 - Test Methods for Fire Tests of Roof Coverings
  • ASTM E1354 - Standard Test Method for Heat and Visible Smoke Release Rates Using an Oxygen Consumption Calorimeter
  • ASTM D9 - Terminology Relating to Wood and Wood-Based Products
  • ICC-ES AC107 - Acceptance Criteria for Classified Wood Roof Systems
  • UL 790 - Standard Test Methods for Fire Resistance of Roof Covering Materials
  • ASTM E176 - Terminology of Fire Standards

These related documents provide test methodologies and terminologies that, together with ASTM D2898, establish a comprehensive approach to assessing the weathering resilience and fire performance of fire-retardant-treated wood.


Keywords: ASTM D2898, accelerated weathering, fire-retardant-treated wood, fire testing, wood durability, regulatory compliance, exterior wood, UV exposure, standard practice, building safety standards.

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Frequently Asked Questions

ASTM D2898-10(2017) is a standard published by ASTM International. Its full title is "Standard Practice for Accelerated Weathering of Fire-Retardant-Treated Wood for Fire Testing". This standard covers: SIGNIFICANCE AND USE 4.1 This practice describes different methods of exposing fire-retardant-treated wood products or assemblies to controlled accelerated weathering or conditioning. 4.2 The conditioning simulates effects of leaching, drying, temperature, and, in two methods, UV light. 4.3 Method A is the method normally specified for regulatory purposes when testing fire-retardant-treated wood that is intended for exterior applications. SCOPE 1.1 This practice addresses the durability of a fire-retardant treatment of wood products by exposure to accelerated cycles of wetting, drying, or ultraviolet (UV) exposure, or combination thereof, prior to evaluation by a fire response test. Four conditioning methods are described. 1.2 This practice is applicable to wood products that have been treated with fire-retardant chemicals by pressure impregnation. 1.3 The test specimens are to be in the form of, or suitable for fabrication into, test specimens, such as those described in Test Methods E84, E108, and E1354 and other standard test methods for evaluating the fire performance of fire-retardant-treated wood products. 1.4 The text of these methods references notes and footnotes that provide explanatory material. These notes and footnotes (excluding those in tables and figures) shall not be considered as requirements of these test methods. 1.5 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematical conversions to SI units that are provided for information only and are not considered standard. 1.6 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

SIGNIFICANCE AND USE 4.1 This practice describes different methods of exposing fire-retardant-treated wood products or assemblies to controlled accelerated weathering or conditioning. 4.2 The conditioning simulates effects of leaching, drying, temperature, and, in two methods, UV light. 4.3 Method A is the method normally specified for regulatory purposes when testing fire-retardant-treated wood that is intended for exterior applications. SCOPE 1.1 This practice addresses the durability of a fire-retardant treatment of wood products by exposure to accelerated cycles of wetting, drying, or ultraviolet (UV) exposure, or combination thereof, prior to evaluation by a fire response test. Four conditioning methods are described. 1.2 This practice is applicable to wood products that have been treated with fire-retardant chemicals by pressure impregnation. 1.3 The test specimens are to be in the form of, or suitable for fabrication into, test specimens, such as those described in Test Methods E84, E108, and E1354 and other standard test methods for evaluating the fire performance of fire-retardant-treated wood products. 1.4 The text of these methods references notes and footnotes that provide explanatory material. These notes and footnotes (excluding those in tables and figures) shall not be considered as requirements of these test methods. 1.5 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematical conversions to SI units that are provided for information only and are not considered standard. 1.6 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

ASTM D2898-10(2017) is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 71.100.50 - Wood-protecting chemicals. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

ASTM D2898-10(2017) has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to ASTM D2898-10, ASTM E176-24, ASTM E84-23d, ASTM E84-23c, ASTM E108-20, ASTM E84-19b, ASTM E84-19a, ASTM E84-19, ASTM E176-18a, ASTM E84-18b, ASTM E84-18a, ASTM E84-18, ASTM E176-18, ASTM E84-17a, ASTM E84-17. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.

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This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the
Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.
Designation: D2898 − 10 (Reapproved 2017)
Standard Practice for
Accelerated Weathering of Fire-Retardant-Treated Wood for
Fire Testing
This standard is issued under the fixed designation D2898; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope E84 Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of
Building Materials
1.1 This practice addresses the durability of a fire-retardant
E108 Test Methods for Fire Tests of Roof Coverings
treatment of wood products by exposure to accelerated cycles
E176 Terminology of Fire Standards
of wetting, drying, or ultraviolet (UV) exposure, or combina-
E1354 Test Method for Heat and Visible Smoke Release
tion thereof, prior to evaluation by a fire response test. Four
Rates for Materials and Products Using an Oxygen Con-
conditioning methods are described.
sumption Calorimeter
1.2 This practice is applicable to wood products that have
2.2 ICC Evaluation Service Acceptance Criteria:
been treated with fire-retardant chemicals by pressure impreg-
AC 107 Classified Wood Roof Systems
nation.
2.3 UL Standards:
1.3 The test specimens are to be in the form of, or suitable UL 790 Tests for Fire Resistance of Roof Covering Material
for fabrication into, test specimens, such as those described in
3. Terminology
Test Methods E84, E108, and E1354 and other standard test
methods for evaluating the fire performance of fire-retardant- 3.1 Definitions—Definition used in this practice are in
treated wood products. accordance withTerminologies D9 and E176, unless otherwise
indicated.
1.4 Thetextofthesemethodsreferencesnotesandfootnotes
that provide explanatory material. These notes and footnotes
4. Significance and Use
(excluding those in tables and figures) shall not be considered
4.1 This practice describes different methods of exposing
as requirements of these test methods.
fire-retardant-treated wood products or assemblies to con-
1.5 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded
trolled accelerated weathering or conditioning.
as standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematical
4.2 The conditioning simulates effects of leaching, drying,
conversions to SI units that are provided for information only
temperature, and, in two methods, UV light.
and are not considered standard.
4.3 Method A is the method normally specified for regula-
1.6 This standard does not purport to address all of the
tory purposes when testing fire-retardant-treated wood that is
safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the
intended for exterior applications.
responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-
priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-
5. Apparatus
bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.
5.1 The test apparatus shall be capable of subjecting the
2. Referenced Documents
specimen uniformly to the test conditions described in Section
7.
2.1 ASTM Standards:
D9 Terminology Relating to Wood and Wood-Based Prod-
5.2 No special means of protecting the specimen back and
ucts
edges are required, but water shall not impinge directly on
those surfaces which are not exposed either to the weather in
the assembled form, or to fire in the subsequent test. Water
This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D07 on Wood and
spray nozzles shall be provided and arranged so as to distribute
are the direct responsibility of Subcommittee D07.07 on Fire Performance ofWood.
Current edition approved Feb. 1, 2017. Published March 2017. Originally water evenly over the exposed specimen surface.
approved in 1970. Last previous edition approved in 2010 as D2898 – 10. DOI:
10.1520/D2898-10R17.
2 3
For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, or Available from ICC Evaluation Service, Inc., 5360 Workman Mill Road,
contact ASTM Customer Service at service@astm.org. For Annual Book of ASTM Whittier, CA 90601, http://icc-es.org.
Standards volume information, refer to the standard’s Document Summary page on Available from Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., 333 Pfingsten Road,
the ASTM website. Northbrook, IL 60062, http://www.ul.com.
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D2898 − 10 (2017)
5.3 Accompany drying cycles with heating that is thermo- 7. Exposure Cycle
statically controlled. The controlling temperature shall be the
7.1 Method A:
air temperature measured 1 in. (25 mm) above the specimen
7.1.1 The total duration of this method is twelve weeks (84
surface. When sunlamps are part of the method, the
days).
temperature-measuring device must be shielded from the UV
7.1.2 Subject the specimens to an exposure cycle consisting
radiation of the sunlamps. Accompany drying with uniform
of twelve one-week cycles. Each cycle is to consist of 96 h (4
forced air movement across the surface of the decks at a rate of
days) of water exposure and 72 h (3 days) of drying.
at least 25 ft/min (0.127 m/s). Forced air movement shall be
7.1.3 Applywaterinamoderatelyfinesprayuniformlyover
uniform across the specimen surface, with provisions made for
the exposed specimen surfaces by spray nozzles that deliver an
adequate air changes to assure thorough drying.
average of 0.7 in. of water per hour (0.005 mm/s) or 0.0073
2 2
5.4 In Methods B and C, UV light shall be distributed as
gal/min·ft (0.30L/min·m )ofspecimensurface)atatempera-
evenly as possible over the specimen surface. Use sunlamps
ture between 35 and 60°F (2 and 16°C).
providing UV characteristics of 5.0 W/m irradiance at a
7.1.3.1 Recirculation of the water is not permitted.
wavelength of 315 to 400 nm at 1 m directed normal to and
7.1.3.2 For decks intended for testing by Test Methods
mounted 26 6 6 in. (660 6 152 mm) above the specimen
E108, nozzles shall be mounted approximately seven feet (2.1
measured from the bottom of the lamp. One lamp shall be used
m) above the test decks.
2 2
for each 8 ft (0.74 m ) of specimen, or fraction thereof.
7.1.4 Dry at a thermostatically controlled temperature of
135 to 140°F (57 to 60°C).
5.5 Water Spray Calibrations:
7.1.5 At the end of one or more cycles, change the position
5.5.1 Measurethehorizontalprojectedareaoverwhicheach
of the specimens within the apparatus so that each specimen
nozzle discharges water to the nearest square foot (0.09 m ).
occupies every location within the apparatus for an approxi-
Measure the discharge of water for each nozzle for 1 min.
mately equal number of cycles.
5.5.2 Monitor the total water use during the test.Acommer-
cial water meter is suitable for this purpose.
7.2 Method B:
5.5.2.1 For Method A, the water usage shall be 42 6 1
7.2.1 The total duration of this method is 1000 h (41 days,
2 2
gal/ft (1711 6 41 L/m ) for a four-day cycle or 73 6 1.7
16 h).
2 2
gal/ft (2975 6 69 L/m ) for a seven-day cycle.
7.2.2 Subject the specimen to a exposure cycle consisting of
5.5.3 Each day during the water cycle, visually check the
forty-two 24-h cycles. Each cycle is to consist of 4 h wetting,
water flow from each nozzle for obvious water obstruction in
4 h drying, 4 h wetting, 4 h drying, and 8 h rest. The last cycle
the nozzle and uneven spray patterns. Make adjustments when
is terminated without the 8-h rest period.
necessary.
7.2.3 Applywaterinamoderatelyfinesprayuniformlyover
5.5.4 Review the total water flow at the end of each day and
the exposed specimen surface at a rate of 0.3 6 0.02 gal/
2 2
at the end of each water cycle. Correct the cause of any
min·ft (12.2 6 0.8 L/min·m ) of specimen surface. The
off-limit conditions.
temperature shall not exceed 90°F (32°C). During the first
5.5.5 The characteristics or quality of the water shall be
three cycles, drain all water rather than recirculate it. In each
noted (see Note 1). subsequent wetting period, circulate a volume of at least 5 gal
(19 L) of fresh water through each spray head.
NOTE 1—Note water quality, especially pH and hardness, as it can
7.2.4 Dry at a temperature of 150 6 5°F (66 6 3°C), with
impact the accelerated weathering of the treated specimens.
this temperature attained within 15 min from the start of
drying. Exposure to the UV sunlamps shall be continuous
6. Test Specimen
throughout the drying period.
6.1 The test specimen shall include all parts of the
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