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BS 8491:2008

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Method for assessment of fire integrity of large diameter power cables for use as components for smoke and heat control systems and certain other active fire safety systems

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BSI 2008 28
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This British Standard describes a method for assessment of the fire integrity of large diameter power cables for use as components for smoke and heat control systems as given in BS 7346-6, and certain other active fire safety systems. It is applicable to cables of rated voltage not exceeding 600/1 000 V and of overall diameter greater than 20 mm.

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3 Contents
1 Scope 1
2 Normative references 1
3 Terms and definitions 1
4 Test chamber 1
5 Apparatus 2
6 Verification procedure for the source of heat 11
7 Test specimens 12
8 Test procedure 15
9 Test report 18
Annexes
Annex A (informative) Guidance on the provision of a suitable test chamber 19
Bibliography 20
List of figures
Figure 1 – Schematic of the test configuration 5
Figure 2 – Plan view of apparatus 6
Figure 3 – End elevation view of apparatu 7
Figure 4 – Rubber bush 8
Figure 5 – Arrangement of holes on burner face 8
Figure 6 – Position of water jet device 9
Figure 7 – Temperature measuring arrangement 10
Figure 8 – Example of mounting of a larger diameter test specimen 13
Figure 9 – Example of mounting of a smaller diameter test specime 14
Figure 10 – Basic circuit diagram 16
5 Foreword
7 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Test chamber
8 5 Apparatus
11 Figure 1 Schematic of the test configuration
12 Figure 2 Plan view of apparatus
13 Figure 3 End elevation view of apparatu
14 Figure 4 Rubber bush
Figure 5 Arrangement of holes on burner face
15 Figure 6 Position of water jet device
16 Figure 7 Temperature measuring arrangement
17 6 Verification procedure for the source of heat
a) the overall arithmetic mean of the readings from the two thermocouples over the 10 min period falls within the temperature range ˚C; and
b) the difference between the mean readings from each of the two thermocouples over the 10 min period does not exceed 40 ˚C.
18 7 Test specimens
7.1 Specimen preparation
7.2 Test specimen mounting
19 Figure 8 Example of mounting of a larger diameter test specimen
20 Figure 9 Example of mounting of a smaller diameter test specime
21 8 Test procedure
8.1 Electrical connections to the test specimen
a) connect each phase conductor, or group of conductors, to one terminal of a suitable load and an indicating device (see 5.2), such that a current for circuit continuity checking is achieved, the other terminal of each device being earthed;
b) connect the neutral conductor and any protective conductor to one terminal of a load and indicating device (see 5.2), the oth…
22 Figure 10 Basic circuit diagram
23 8.2 Setting up the apparatus and starting the test
8.3 Test voltage application
8.4 Application of impacts
8.5 Duration of flame application with impact phase
8.6 Water drenching phase
24 8.7 Assessment of test specimen performance
a) one of the fuses blows or one of the circuit breakers interrupts the circuit; or
b) a conductor in the test specimen ruptures, as indicated by one of the circuit continuity indicating devices (e.g. a lamp extinguishes).
8.8 Recording of results
9 Test report
a) the number and date of this British Standard;
b) a full description of the cable tested;
c) the name and address of the manufacturer of thecable tested;
d) the test voltage;
e) the actual bending radius of the test specimen used for the test;
f) the type(s) and arrangement of fixings used to attach the test specimen to the test ladder;
g) the survival time achieved.
25 Annex A (informative) Guidance on the provision of a suitable test chamber
26 Bibliography
BS 8491:2008
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