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Planning
2.11 Fire protection and re load
Fire protection
The main causes of re in electrical lines include:
Short-circuits and earth faults, e.g. on mechanical or thermally damaged
cables or lines
Faulty electrical connections (loose contact)
Previous damage to insulation
• Overload
Heat accumulation
Note:
Install large quantities of cables in the space above suspended ceilings or the
space below raised oors.
Use cables whose sheath is made of zero-halogen, non-corrosive, ame-
retardant, low-smoke and low-gas materials.
Fire load/re propagation
Fire load is the combustible energy of a cable.
Fire propagation describes the behaviour of the cable in the event of a re:
Good re propagation means the re can be spread by the combustible
material of the cable in the event of a re (like an igniter cord).
Poor re propagation (desirable) is achieved by using materials that have a low
combustible energy.
Calculate and document the re load of the cabling in every zone.
CAUTION!
Observe the local re and building regulations!