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Publications (1)


SFPE handbookof fire protection engineering
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January 2002

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... The calorific value of cross-linked polyethylene is 48 MJ/kg, self-extinguishing polyethylene is 41.9 MJ/kg. For polyvinyl chloride plastic, this depends on the brand (recipe), MJ/kg: ordinary recipes -23.7 (insulating) and 25.8 (sheathing); reduced flammability 18.4 -19.7; reduced fire safety with low smoke and gas emission 10 (for filling) -17.7 (for sheath) -18.9 (for insulation) [36][37][38]. For example, 1 m of cable with polyvinyl chloride insulation in a protective sheath made of polyvinyl chloride plastic (bare) VVG 435+116 releases during combustion 10.5 MJ of heat; the VVHng cable 435+116 -9.9 MJ, and the VVHng-LS cable -9 MJ [39]. ...

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Requirements for cables as categories of construction products and thermal resistance of power cables
SFPE handbookof fire protection engineering
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  • January 2002