Do pluggable electrical installations comply with the fire class requirements of the CPR and the Building Decree?
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Answer: Yes, Wieland supplies pluggable electrical installation cables that comply with the fire and smoke protection requirements set out in the Building Decree and the CPR. Including B2ca s1,d1,a1; Cca s1,d1,a1; and Dca s1,d2,a1. The exact fire class is shown in the CE declaration. For most Wieland cables, the Euro classes apply as per
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- › Do pluggable electrical installations comply with the fire class requirements of the CPR and the Building Decree?
- What is the CPR?
- What is the fire class or Euro class?
- Does the CPR apply to pluggable electrical installations; and the Building Decree? And what about the DoP, Declaration of Performance?
- What requirements does the Building Decree set out for cables for each application?
- Are separate GST and BST connectors also covered by CPR?
- What is the difference between smoke classes s1, s1a and s1b?
- Do connecting cables to devices have to meet the fire class requirements of the CPR or the Building Decree?
- Are separate GST and BST connectors also covered by CPR?
- Are GST18 cables in furniture also covered by CPR and NEN1010?
- What is the fire classification of old GST18 cables from before CPR legislation?
- May Eca cables still be used?