GB/T 18380.22-2008
ActiveTests on electric and optical fibre cables under fire conditions - Part 22:Test for vertical flame propagation for a single small insulated wire or cable - Procedure for diffusion flame
电缆和光缆在火焰条件下的燃烧试验 第22部分:单根绝缘细电线电缆火焰垂直蔓延试验 扩散型火焰试验方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the test method for assessing the vertical flame propagation of a single small insulated wire or cable when exposed to a diffusion flame. It is applied in the electrical and optical fibre cable industries to evaluate the fire resistance of thin, insulated conductors used in equipment wiring, control panels, or small-diameter cables. The test is conducted under controlled laboratory conditions to ensure compliance with fire safety requirements for building installations and electronic devices.
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