Showing posts with label UL Fire Cable. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UL Fire Cable. Show all posts

Friday, December 1, 2023

Benefits of choosing XLPE cables

Benefits of choosing XLPE cables 

Today, we all know the vast range of cables. LT Power Cable, Fire Survival Cable, Submersible flat cable and much more. The names can vary but almost all of these cables have one thing in common. Conducting metal, an insulation material, and a sheath.

XLPE or better known “Cross-linked Polyethylene” have the feature of excellent insulation.

Basically, it is polyethylene. Polyethylene has crosslink’s which join the individual polymer chains together. Polythene has several applications in the modern world.

However, it has a low melting point.

This low melting point is covered by cross-linking polymer chains. The cross linking’s helps in increasing the melting point.

XLPE has many qualities which make it extremely useful for cable insulation. It is flexible permitting smaller bending radius for the cables. It is lightweight and water proof. It is also tough which minimizes the need for armoring.

It is easier to handle and store compared to cables with paper insulation or lead insulation.

Benefits of XLPE Cables

1. Electrical and Physical Properties

XLPE cable is known for providing an excellent electrical & physical property. It makes these cables best to use in transmission & distribution lines.

2. It can carry large current

Electricity travels in cables & wires. XLPE cables provide better thermal and aging property.

These special properties make any cable to carry currents under different temperature for long period of time.

3. Ease of Installation

Besides having the ability to stand under different temperature. It is very easy to install too.

As these cables are flexible and light in weight.

4. No need to stress over height and maintenance

Better insulation, better conductive metal provides these types of cable durable and flexible.

Now, it is easy to install these cables anywhere without stressing over height & route issues.

These types of cables do not possess oil, so they need low maintenance.

5. No Need of Metallic Sheath

Sheath protects cables from external and internal forces at times.

However, In the case of XLPE cables, you need not worry about any metallic sheath or protection.

6. Excellent Protection

An XLPE cable gives an excellent mechanical, electrical, waterproof and radiation resistance.

It is best to use the XLPE insulated cables for electrical connection in line, lead wire of the motor, signal control line, locomotive wire, mining environmental protection cable, subway with shipping, nuclear power laying cable, firing X – ray high voltage line, TV high-voltage wire, and power transmission.

Conclusion:

Be sure to choose quality products, as choosing quality wires can help in the continuous flow of electricity.

In the case of Electric wires & cable, always look for the type of Insulation, conducting material and outer protection.

Choose XLPE insulated cable & wires and be safe.


Monday, March 15, 2021

Plenum, Riser, CM and LSZH Ratings Cables

Plenum, Riser, CM and LSZH Ratings Cables

What are plenum, riser, cm and low-smoke zero halogen ratings, and what are the differences between them ?

Plenum (CMP) rated cable:-

  • Complies with NFPA-262 and UL-910.
  • Allowed in spaces defined as "air plenums", such as raised flooring systems and air handling ducts.
  • Must self-extinguish and not reignite.
  • Produces less smoke (which is toxic) than traditional PVC cables.

Type FPLP power-limited fire alarm plenum cable is listed by the NEC as suitable for use in ducts, plenums and other space used for environmental air. All FPLP cables are listed as having adequate fire-resistant and low smoke-producing characteristics and must pass both UL test 1424 and UL tunnel test 910.

Riser (CMR) rated cable:-

  • Complies with UL-1666.
  • Defined for usage in vertical tray applications, such as cable runs between floors, through cable risers and in elevator shafts; spaces that cannot be used for environmental air.
  • Must self-extinguish and must also prevent the flame from traveling up the cable in a vertical burn test.
  • Plenum rated cables can be used in Riser spaces, whereas Riser rated cables cannot be used in Plenum spaces.

Type FPLR power-limited fire alarm riser cable is listed as suitable for use in a vertical run in a shaft or from floor to floor. All FPLR cables are listed as having fire-resistant characteristics capable of preventing fire from traveling floor to floor. Riser cables must pass both UL test 1424 and the vertical riser flame test UL 1666.

Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH) rated cable:-

  • Used in shipboard applications and computer networking rooms where toxic or acrid smoke and fumes can injure people and/or harm equipment.
  • Examples of halogens include Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine and Iodine.
  • These materials, when burned, produce acrid smoke that can cause harm to people and equipment.
  • Does not produce heavy black soot and smoke common with PVC cables.
  • Used mainly outside of the U.S.
  • Self extinguishes.
  • Does not pass UL-910 or UL-1666 for a Plenum or Riser rating.

General purpose (CM, CMG, CMx) rated cable:-

  • Complies with UL-1581 testing.
  • Will burn and partially self-extinguish.
  • Not for use between build floors and air plenum spaces.
  • Often used for workstation cable and patch cord.

Type FPL power-limited fire alarm cable is listed by the NEC as suitable for general purpose fire alarm use. All FPL cables are listed as being resistant to the spread of fire and must pass both UL test 1424 and vertical flame test UL 1581.

LPCB approved fire resistant cable standards:-

  • BS 7629-1:2008
  • BS 6387:2013 (Category CWZ)
  • EN 50200:2006 (Class PH30)
  • EN 50200:2006 Annex E (30 mins)
  • BS 5839-1:2013 (Clause 26.2d Standard)

For Fire Detection Cable selection always checked below few points:-

    1. Cable should be according to Fire Panel OEM recommendation (2-Core / 3-Core; 1.0sqmm / 1.5sqmm / 2.0sqmm; shielding required or not ... etc).
    2. If Shield required it should be Aluminum mylar.
    3. Cable Should be Armor type.
    4. Cable outer jacket is XLPE / PVC.
    5. Cable should be LSZH type.
    6. Cable conductor should be Cooper multi-stand not single stand.
    7. Cable color is RED, Core identification one Red & one Black.

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
  • CMG (Vertical Tray Flame Test) - general purpose cables meeting UL1581
  • CMX (Vertical Wire Flame Test) - restricted cables meeting UL1581

Fire Resistance Standards

    • IEC 60331 - fire resistance test
    • BS 6387 - fire resistance test (more stringent than IEC 60331)

    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