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ULC/ORD-C263.7-00 Doors, Garage, Using Foamed Plastic Insulation, Room Fire Test Method

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This document describes the test method used to determine the contribution of garage doors using foamed plastic insulation to the creation of fire hazard under specified fire exposure conditions. The test is conducted in a standard room configuration.

The test method is to be used to evaluate the flammability characteristics of garage door assemblies using foamed plastic insulation employing materials or having forms of construction differing from those detailed below:

  • Garage door assemblies using foamed plastic insulation when the foamed plastic is separated from occupied spaces by a facing of minimum 0.38 mm (0.015 in.) sheet metal with a melting point not below 650°C
  • Factory assembled garage door assemblies using thermosetting foamed plastics having a flame spread of not more than 200, where the insulation is covered on the interior with metallic foil, and the flame spread rating of the factory assembled garage doors is not more than 200 and no air spaces incorporated within the factory assembled garage door.


This document describes the test method used to determine the contribution of garage doors using foamed plastic insulation to the creation of fire hazard under specified fire exposure conditions. The test is conducted in a standard room configuration.

The test method is to be used to evaluate the flammability characteristics of garage door assemblies using foamed plastic insulation employing materials or having forms of construction differing from those detailed below:

  • Garage door assemblies using foamed plastic insulation when the foamed plastic is separated from occupied spaces by a facing of minimum 0.38 mm (0.015 in.) sheet metal with a melting point not below 650°C
  • Factory assembled garage door assemblies using thermosetting foamed plastics having a flame spread of not more than 200, where the insulation is covered on the interior with metallic foil, and the flame spread rating of the factory assembled garage doors is not more than 200 and no air spaces incorporated within the factory assembled garage door.