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Why do some manufacturers offer fire resistant cable rated at up to 125ºC?

Started by Madiyar Menggetu, June 28, 2014, 12:15:51 PM

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Madiyar Menggetu



Why do some manufacturers offer fire resistant cable rated at up to 125ºC?

There is no obvious advantage offering a fire alarm cable that claims to be rated above 70°C:

a) Temperature limitation of connectors and accessories is usually 70ºC.

See BS 7671:1992 IEE Wiring Regulations 17th Edition clause 512 - 02 - 1.

b) Effect of cable temperature on adjacent components since the surface temperature of the cable is only likely to be 10ºC less than the conductor. If laid next to a PVC cable then the surface temperature of the cable must not exceed 70ºC. [Ref: BS7671: 1992 /IEE Wiring Regulations 17th Edition section 422 "Protection Against Fire And Harmful Effects".]

c) Touch temperature should be less than 90ºC. [ Ref BS7671: 1992 /IEE Wiring Regulations 17th Edition section 423 "Protection Against Burns".]

d) Fire alarm cables are normally sized on volt drop considerations rather than current ratings.

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