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This part of IEC 60331 specifies the test method for cables which are required to maintain circuit integrity when subject to fire and mechanical shock under specified conditions.

This document is applicable to cables of rated voltage not exceeding 600 V/1 000 V, including those of rated voltage below 80 V, metallic data and telecom cables and optical fibre cables.

It is intended for use when testing cables of greater than 20 mm overall diameter.

Cables of smaller diameter are intended to be tested using the apparatus, procedure and requirements of IEC 60331-2.

This document includes details for the specific point of failure, continuity checking arrangement, test sample, test procedure and test report relevant to electric power and control cables with rated voltage up to and including 600 V/1 000 V. Details for the specific point of failure, continuity checking arrangement, test sample, test procedure and test report relevant to metallic data and telecom cables and optical fibre cables are not given by IEC 60331-1.

Cross References:
IEC 60269-3
HD 60269-3
IEC 60584-1
EN 60584-1


Replaces BS EN 50362:2003 which remains current

All current amendments available at time of purchase are included with the purchase of this document.
 

Document History

  1. BS EN IEC 60331-1:2019

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    Tests for electric cables under fire conditions. Circuit integrity-Test method for fire with shock at a temperature of at least 830°C for cables of rated voltage up to and including 0,6/1,0 kV and with an overall diameter exceeding 20 mm

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  2. BS EN 50362:2003


    Method of test for resistance to fire of larger unprotected power and control cables for use in emergency circuits

    • Historical Version