AS/NZS 3013:2005
AS/NZS 3013:2005
Electrical installations - Classification of the fire and mechanical performance of wiring system elements
Standards Australia
Electrical installations - Classification of the fire and mechanical performance of wiring system elements
Standards Australia
Sets out a classification scheme for wiring systems according to their resistance to the hazards of fire and mechanical damage. Type tests to verify the level of protection provided by a wiring system are given. Intended for reference in other Standards which specify wiring systems with a degree of resistance to damage from fire or mechanical impact.
This Standard sets out a classification system for wiring system elements. The classification is according to the wiring system’s ability to—
a) maintain circuit integrity under fire conditions for a specified period; and
b) maintain circuit integrity against mechanical damage of specified severity.
It specifies type tests to classify the performance of the various types of wiring system elements.
If an assembled wiring system is tested to this Standard, the classification achieved cannot be assigned to any one of its individual elements. The wiring system classification achieved shall only be applicable to the assembled wiring system as tested.
This Standard does not address the screening function of screened cables after exposure to fire conditions.
Note: Elements of a wiring system might need replacement after exposure to fire conditions or mechanical damage.
Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | Standards Australia |
Committee | EL-037 |
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