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BS EN 50265-2-1:1999 - WITHDRAWN (replaced by BS EN 60332-1-2:2004)

 
 
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Common test methods for cables under fire conditions. Test for resistance to vertical flame propagation for a single insulated conductor or cable. Procedures. 1 kW pre-mixed flame

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     Cables
     Ignitability and burning behaviour of materials and products

BS EN 50265-2-1:1999
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Specifies the use of a 1 kW pre-mixed flame and is for general use, except that the procedure may not be suitable for small single insulated conductors or cables of less than 0.5 sq. mm. total cross-section, or for small optical fibre cables. In those cases, the procedure in BS EN 50265-2-2 is recommended.

BSi code: BS EN 50265-2-1:1999
ISBN number: 0 580 32614 4
Product code: 19985436
Publication Date: 15th Sep 1999


Subjects Related to BS EN 50265-2-1:1999: Electric cables - Insulated cables - Single-core cables - Electric wires - Insulated wires - Electric conductors - Fire resistance - Vertical - Fire spread prevention - Fire tests - Flammability - Flames - Ignitability - Flame propagation - Optical fibres - Test specimens - Specimen preparation - Position - Safety measures - Test duration - Diameter - Test equipment - Graphic representation - Performance - Performance testing

 
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