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NEN-EN 50267-2-3

Electric cables - Common test methods for behaviour under fire conditions - Gases evolved during combustion of materials from cables - Part 2-3: Procedures - Determination of degree of acidity of gases for cables by determination of the weighted average of pH and conductivity

inactive, Most Current
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 March 1999
Status: inactive
Page Count: 10
ICS Code (Cables): 29.060.20
ICS Code (Ignitability and burning behaviour of materials and products): 13.220.40
scope:

Specifies the test method and procedure for the determination of the degree of acidity of gases evolved during the combustion of electric or optical cables by determination of the weighted average of pH and conductivity of the constituent materials.

Document History

NEN-EN 50267-2-3
March 1, 1999
Electric cables - Common test methods for behaviour under fire conditions - Gases evolved during combustion of materials from cables - Part 2-3: Procedures - Determination of degree of acidity of gases for cables by determination of the weighted average of pH and conductivity
Specifies the test method and procedure for the determination of the degree of acidity of gases evolved during the combustion of electric or optical cables by determination of the weighted average of...
July 1, 1997
Electrical cables - Common test methods for behaviour under fire conditions - Gases evolved during combustion of material from cables - Part 2: Procedures - Section 3: Determination of degree of acidity of gases for cables by determination of the weighted average of pH and conductivity
Specifies the test method and procedure for the determination of the degree of acidity of gases evolved during the combustion of electric or optical cables by determination of the weighted average of...
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