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Description / Abstract:
The UL flame exposure is a vertical-tray fire test for
determining values of cable damage height and smoke release from
electrical and optical-fiber cables when the cables are subjected
to a flaming ignition source. For a cable to be acceptable under
the UL test procedure, each of the following is to be exhibited
(see 10.1 and 10.2):
a) The cable char height is to be less than 8 ft, 0 inch (244
cm) when measured from the bottom of the cable tray in accordance
with Section 8.
b) The total smoke released is to be 95 m2 or
less.
c) The peak smoke release rate is to be 0.25 m2/s or
less.
The purpose of this test is to determine flame propagation and
smoke characteristics of these cables to qualify the cables for the
limited smoke marking.
This test does not investigate the toxicity of the products of
combustion or decomposition.
This test does not cover the constructional requirements for the
cable or any electrical, optical, or other performance requirements
for the cable.