BSI BS EN 50265-1 Common Test Methods for Cables Under Fire Conditions - Test for Resistance to Vertical Flame Propagation for a Single Insulated Conductor or Cable - Part 1: Apparatus
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Title
Common Test Methods for Cables Under Fire Conditions - Test for Resistance to Vertical Flame Propagation for a Single Insulated Conductor or Cable - Part 1: Apparatus
Allgemeine Pruefverfahren fuer das Verhalten von Kabeln und isolierten Leitungen im Brandfall. Pruefung der vertikalen Flammenausbreitung an einer Ader oder einem Kabel. Pruefgeraet
Methodes d'essai communes aux cables soumis au feu. Essai de resistance a la propagation verticale de la flamme sur un conducteur ou cable isole. Appareillage d'essai
British Standards Institution
Publication Date:
Sep 15, 1999
Scope:
Methods of test for resistance to vertical flame propagation for a single electrical insulated conductor or cable, or optical cable, under fire conditions. To be read in conjunction with BS EN 50265-2-1:1999 and BS EN 50265-2-2:1999
Keywords:
- Electric cables
- Insulated cables
- Single-core cables
- Electric wires
- Insulated wires
- Electric conductors
- Fire resistance
- Vertical
- Fire spread prevention
- Test equipment
- Flames
- Optical fibres
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