FAQ's
Subject
- Pluggable electrical installations & NEN1010
- Is it important to lock pluggable electrical connections?
- Are there any applications where locking is not required?
- Can you fit pluggable electrical installations to cable trays?
- Can a pluggable electrical connection be made in a cable duct?
- Is it mandatory to lock pluggable electrical connections?
- Was it also mandatory to lock pluggable electrical connections in the past? Did other standards apply then?
- Pluggable electrical installations, conductors and cable assembly
- Can a blue wire be used for anything other than Neutral?
- May a green/yellow wire be used for anything other than grounding?
- May a conductor be marked with a colour at its end?
- May a solid conductor be connected to a GST or RST connector?
- May a flexible conductor without a ferrule be connected to a GST or RST connector?
- Pluggable electrical installations and maintenance-free
- Pluggable electrical installations & CPR
- 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?
- Do pluggable electrical installations comply with the fire class requirements of the CPR and the Building Decree?
- 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?
- Pluggable electrical installations and compatibility
- Pluggable electrical installation and applications
- DALI & KNX