GB/T 12666.2-2008
ActiveTest method on a single wire or cable under fire conditions - Part 2: Horizontal specimen flame test
单根电线电缆燃烧试验方法 第2部分:水平燃烧试验
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the procedure for testing the flame propagation characteristics of a single insulated wire or cable when exposed to a horizontal ignition source. It is applied in the electrical engineering industry to evaluate the fire resistance of cables used in building wiring, control panels, and appliances under horizontal orientation conditions. The test helps manufacturers and safety regulators assess whether a cable will self-extinguish or continue burning when mounted horizontally, ensuring compliance with fire safety requirements.
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