U.S. Code of Federal Regulations
Regulations most recently checked for updates: Aug 29, 2025
(a) Test procedures. The test must be conducted in the following sequence using a flame test apparatus meeting the specifications of § 14.21:
(1) Lay three samples of the belt, 60 ±
(2) For each of three tests, place one belt sample with the load-carrying surface facing up on the rails of the rack so that the sample extends 1 ±
(3) Fasten the sample to the rails of the rack with steel washers and cotter pins. The cotter pins shall extend at least
(4) Center the rack and sample in the test chamber with the front end of the sample 6 ±
(5) Measure the airflow with a 4-inch (10.2 cm) diameter vane anemometer, or an equivalent device, placed on the centerline of the belt sample 12 ±
(6) Before starting the test on each sample, the inner surface temperature of the chamber roof measured at points 6 ±
(7) Center the burner in front of the sample's leading edge with the plane, defined by the tips of the burner jets,
(8) With the burner lowered away from the sample, set the gas flow at 1.2 ±0.1 standard cubic feet per minute (SCFM) (34 ±2.8 liters per minute) and then ignite the gas burner. Maintain the gas flow to the burner throughout the 5 to 5.1 minute ignition period;
(9) After applying the burner flame to the front edge of the sample for a 5 to 5.1 minute ignition period, lower the burner away from the sample and extinguish the burner flame;
(10) After completion of each test, determine the undamaged portion across the entire width of the sample. Blistering without charring does not constitute damage.
(b) Acceptable performance. Each tested sample must exhibit an undamaged portion across its entire width.
(c) MSHA may modify the procedures of the flammability test for belts constructed of thicknesses more than