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Fire resistant and Flame
retardant cable sheaths are design to resist combustion and limit the
propagation of flames. Low smokes cables have a sheath designed to limit the
amount of smoke and toxic halogen gases given off during fire situations.

IEC 60332-3, BS 4066- 3
Test Non propagation of
fire on bunched cables
Fire Rated Cables
- Flame Retardant - designed for
use in fire situations where the spread of flames along a cable route needs to
be retarded
- Fire Resistant (FR) - cables
are designed to maintain circuit integrity of those vital emergency services
during the fire
- Low Smoke and Fume (LSF) -
burns with very little smoke and fumes compared to standard PVC, fumes may
contain halogens
- Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH) -
when burns there is very little smoke and fumes (compared to standard PVC the
fumes contain no halogens
- Alternative names for LSZH -
LSZO (Low Smoke Zero Halogen), 0HLS (Zero Halogen Low Smoke), LSHF (Low Smoke
Halogen Free)
Due to relative low cost, fire
retardant cables are widely used as fire survival cables. .
Fire resistant
cables are often used to maintain circuit integrity of those vital life safety
systems such as fire alarm and suppression services.
¡á Fire Resistance Standards
- IEC 60331 - fire resistance
test
- BS 6387 - fire resistance test
(more stringent than IEC 60331)
¡á Flame Retardant Standards
- IEC 60332-1/BS 4066-1 - flame
test on single vertical insulated wires/cables
- IEC 60332-3/BS 4066-3 - flame
test on bunched wires/cables
- UL Standard for Fire Retardant
Cable
- CMP (Plenum Flame Test/ Steiner
Tunnel Test) - plenum rated cables meeting NFPA -262
- CMR (Riser Flame Test) - riser
rated cables meeting UL1666
- CM (Vertical Tray Flame Test) -
general purpose cables meeting UL 1581
- MG (Vertical Tray Flame Test)
- general purpose cables meeting UL1581
- CMX (Vertical Wire Flame Test)
- restricted cables meeting UL1581
¡á Low Smoke Zero Halogen Cable
Increasingly used in public and
government buildings and where there is sensitive electronic equipment
(i.e.
Hospitals, Supermarkets, Airports, Control Rooms & Computer Suites) these
cables are designed for increased safety in the case of a fire:
- Reduction in hazardous fumes
which can cause injury when inhaled
- Reduction in corrosive
chemicals which can cause damage to electronics
Historically, most cables used
in installations have been insulated with PVC or similar materials. In
fires, these insulation materials release chlorine gas.
Chlorine is a
poisonous gas and a danger to people. In addition it forms hydrochloric
acid when coming into contact with water.
Hydrochloric acid can
have devastating effects on adjacent equipment.
To overcome the problems
associated with the release of chlorine gas, halogen-free cables are
used.
Typically a halogen free cable is made of polypropylene, which does
not produce a dangerous gas or acid in fire conditions.
Cables intended to fulfil this
type of function are often labelled as one of the following:
LSZH - Low Smoke Zero Halogen
LSOH - Low Smoke Zero Halogen
LSF - Low Smoke and Fume
OHLS - Zero Halogen Low Smoke
Both LSZH and LSF are used to
limit smoke, fumes and halogen given off in fire conditions.
In the event of a fire, both
types will emit very low levels of smoke.
LSF cable will emit toxic gases while
LSZH will limit the emission of these (typically under 0.5% hydrogen chloride
emission).
In addition to being toxic, hydrogen chloride is corrosive to
equipment.
The use of LSZH cables protect both people and limit the amount of
equipment damage during a fire situation.
LSF is often a modified PCV
with hydrogen chloride additives and while performing better than PVC will give
off more smoke and fumes than LSZH.
Hydrogen chloride emissions of LSF cable
may reach up to 18%.
Compared with normal PVC cables
and LSF, zero halogen cables have better fire retardant properties, low toxic
and corrosive gas emissions and low smoke emission.
¡á Halogen & Smoke Emission, Corrosively & Toxicity
Standards
IEC 60754-1/BS6425-1 - emission
of halogen
IEC 60754-2 - corrosivity
IEC 61034-1/ASTM E662 -
emission of smoke
ISO4589-2/BS2863 - oxygen index
LOI
ISO4589-3/BS2782.1 -
temperature index TI
ES713 - toxicity index