CLC/TC 213/WG 07-01 - Resistance to fire
Task: To study the requirements of European Commission Mandates M117 and M131 with respect to Resistance to fire and make recommendation to CLC/TC 213 what additional tests if any need to be incorporated
Resistance to fire
Task: To study the requirements of European Commission Mandates M117 and M131 with respect to Resistance to fire and make recommendation to CLC/TC 213 what additional tests if any need to be incorporated
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CLC/TC 213/WG 07-01 is a Working Group within CLC. It is named "Resistance to fire" and is responsible for: Task: To study the requirements of European Commission Mandates M117 and M131 with respect to Resistance to fire and make recommendation to CLC/TC 213 what additional tests if any need to be incorporated This committee has published 1 standards.
CLC/TC 213/WG 07-01 develops CLC standards in the area of W11 - ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES - Information technology. The scope of work includes: Task: To study the requirements of European Commission Mandates M117 and M131 with respect to Resistance to fire and make recommendation to CLC/TC 213 what additional tests if any need to be incorporated Currently, there are 1 published standards from this working group.
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This document specifies test methods for cable management systems (CMS) intended to provide support for intrinsic fire-resistant cables in order to determine their abilities to maintain the function of electrical power cables and signal/control cables for a specified duration when subjected to fire under defined conditions. This document establishes a non-hierarchical classification for this ability. Additional devices to fix the cable management systems providing fire resistant support (CMS-support) to the building structure for example screws, anchors etc. are not covered by this document. CMS intended to provide support and fire protection for cables are tested according to EN 1366-11. This document does not apply to powertrack systems. NOTE Rules for testing CMS-support for fibre optic cables according to EN 50582 and communication cables according to EN 50289-4-16 are under consideration.
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