BS 7629-1:2015+A1:2019
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Electric cables. Specification for 300/500 V fire resistant, screened, fixed installation cables having low emission of smoke and corrosive gases when affected by fire – Multicore cables
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2019 | 36 |
This British Standard specifies requirements and test methods for the construction and performance of cables which:
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have thermosetting insulation and a rated voltage of 300/500 V;
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provide resistance to fire (circuit integrity), including with mechanical shock and with water, as measured by performance in a standard test or tests;
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emit limited amounts of smoke and corrosive gases when burned as measured by a standard test; and
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are primarily intended for use in emergency lighting, fire detection and fire alarm system circuits.
The circuit integrity performance under fire conditions is assessed on the basis of tests which measure resistance to fire with mechanical impact and water spray (Categories: Standard 30, Standard 60 and Enhanced 120).
NOTE 1 BS 5266‑1 and BS 5839‑1 give recommendations and guidance on the factors to be taken into account in the planning, design, installation, commissioning and maintenance of emergency lighting, fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings, respectively.
It is applicable to 2‑core, 3‑core and 4‑core circular cables with an uninsulated full-size circuit protective conductor (CPC), and 7‑core, 12‑core and 19‑core circular multicore auxiliary cables with an uninsulated drain wire of not less than 0.5 mm2. All cables contain a metallic layer, which provides electrostatic screening.
The cables are suitable for operation at a maximum sustained conductor temperature of 70 °C and for a maximum short‑circuit conductor temperature of 250 °C (for a maximum period of 5 s).
NOTE 2 Annex A gives recommendations for the selection, installation and operation of cables, Annex B gives the method of test for continuity of tinned coating of wires, Annex C gives the method of test for voltage withstand, Annex D gives the method of test for bending characteristics, Annex E gives the method of test for resistance to impact, Annex F gives the method of test for shrinkage of sheath and Annex G gives notes on type tests.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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5 | Foreword |
7 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
8 | 3 Terms and definitions |
9 | 4 Voltage designation and fire resistance categories 4.1 Voltage designation |
10 | Table 1 — Maximum permitted voltages against rated voltage of cable 4.2 Fire resistance category Table 2 — Dimensions of 2‑core, 3‑core and 4‑core cables |
11 | Table 3 — Dimensions of multicore auxiliary cables 5 Conductors and drain wire 5.1 Conductors 5.2 Drain wire 6 Insulation system 6.1 Type of insulation 6.2 Application |
12 | 6.3 Thickness of insulation 6.4 Spark test 7 Identification of cores 7.1 General |
13 | Table 4 — Identification of cores in multicore cables 7.2 Clarity and durability 8 Laying-up |
14 | Figure 1 — Lay up diagram of multicore auxiliary cables (7‑core, 12‑core and 19‑core) 9 Screen |
15 | 10 Sheath 10.1 Type of sheath 10.2 Application 10.3 Thickness of sheath 10.4 Spark testing of sheath 11 Cable marking and additional information 11.1 External marking |
17 | Figure 2 — Example of the marking as used on the outer sheath of the cable 11.2 Fire performance marking 11.3 Number of cores and cross‑sectional area identifier 11.4 Standard core colour identifier 11.5 The mark of an approval organization 11.6 Additional information |
18 | 11.7 Durability 12 Schedule of tests |
19 | Table 5 — Schedule of tests |
20 | 13 Test conditions 13.1 Temperature 13.2 Frequency and waveform of power-frequency test voltages 14 Routine tests 14.1 General 14.2 Conductor and drain wire resistance 14.3 Voltage test on completed cable |
21 | 15 Sample tests 15.1 General 15.2 Voltage withstand 15.3 Length of lay of assembled cores 15.4 Flame propagation on single cable 15.5 Smoke emission 15.6 Test for resistance to fire |
22 | 15.7 Ovality 16 Type tests 16.1 General 16.2 Corrosive and acid gas |
23 | 16.3 Shrinkage of insulation 16.4 Bending characteristics 16.5 Resistance to impact 16.6 Shrinkage of sheath |
24 | Annex A (informative) Guide to selection, installation and operation |
27 | Annex B (normative) Method of test for continuity of tinned coatings of wires Annex C (normative) Method of test for voltage withstand |
28 | Annex D (normative) Method of test for bending characteristics |
29 | Annex E (normative) Method of test for resistance to impact Figure E.1 — Chisel‑edged intermediate piece for test for resistance to impact |
30 | Annex F (normative) Method of test for shrinkage of sheath on cable during heat treatment |
31 | Annex G (informative) Notes on type tests |
34 | Bibliography |