Do pluggable electrical installations comply with the fire class requirements of the CPR and the Building Decree?

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Do pluggable electrical installations comply with the fire class requirements of the CPR and the Building Decree?

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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  1. Do pluggable electrical installations comply with the fire class requirements of the CPR and the Building Decree?
  2. What is the CPR?
  3. What is the fire class or Euro class?
  4. Does the CPR apply to pluggable electrical installations; and the Building Decree? And what about the DoP, Declaration of Performance?
  5. What requirements does the Building Decree set out for cables for each application?
  6. Are separate GST and BST connectors also covered by CPR?
  7. What is the difference between smoke classes s1, s1a and s1b?
  8. Do connecting cables to devices have to meet the fire class requirements of the CPR or the Building Decree?
  9. Are separate GST and BST connectors also covered by CPR?
  10. Are GST18 cables in furniture also covered by CPR and NEN1010?
  11. What is the fire classification of old GST18 cables from before CPR legislation?
  12. May Eca cables still be used?