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The objective of this Standard is to specify the apparatus and procedure for the determination of the potential corrosivity of gases evolved during the combustion of materials taken from electric or optical fibre cable constructions by measuring the acidity (pH) and conductivity of an aqueous solution resulting from the gases evolved during the combustion.
 

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  1. AS/NZS IEC 60754.2:2017

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    Test on gases evolved during combustion of materials from cables, Part 2: Determination of acidity (by pH measurement) and conductivity

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  2. AS/NZS 1660.5.4:1998


    Test methods for electric cables, cords and conductors, Method 5.4: Fire tests - Determination of degree of acidity of gases evolved during the combustion of materials taken from electric cables by measuring pH and conductivity

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  3. AS 1660.5.4-1992


    Methods of test for electric cables, cords and conductors, Method 5.4: Fire tests - Determination of degree of acidity of gases evolved during the combustion of materials taken from electric cables by measuring pH and conductivity

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  4. INT 88003-1988


    Methods of test for electric cables, cords and conductors, Method 5.4 Fire tests - Determination of the amount of acid and corrosive gas evolved during the combustion of materials taken from cables (Proposed to become AS 1660.5.4)

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Amendments, rulings, supplements, and errata

  1. AS/NZS IEC 60754.2:2017 Amd 1:2021

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    Test on gases evolved during combustion of materials from cables, Part 2: Determination of acidity (by pH measurement) and conductivity