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IEEE Standard for Flame-Propagation Testing of Wire & Cable

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Revision Standard - Inactive-Reserved. Standardization of cable flame propagation testing is beneficial to cable manufacturers, distributors, and users. Uniform procedures; consistent, repeatable results; and measurable test acceptance criteria are required to allow comparisons among competing products and to allow selection of the correct product for the application.
This standard provides a protocol for exposing cable samples to a theoretical 20 kW (70 000 Btu/h) flaming ignition source for a 20-min test duration. The test determines the flame propagation tendency of singleconductor and multi-conductor cables intended for use in cable trays.
The purpose of this standard is to establish a test protocol and performance criteria to determine the flame propagation tendency of cables in a vertical cable tray.

SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number 1202
Publication Date Sept. 14, 2006
Language en - English
Page Count 24
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee Insulated Conductors
Publish Date Document Id Type View
Sept. 14, 2006 1202-2006 Revision
May 29, 1991 1202-1991 Revision