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    AS NZS 3013-1995 Electrical installations - Classification of the fire and mechanical performance of wiring systems《电气安装-配线系统火线及机械性能分类》.pdf

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    AS NZS 3013-1995 Electrical installations - Classification of the fire and mechanical performance of wiring systems《电气安装-配线系统火线及机械性能分类》.pdf

    1、AS/NZS 3013:1995Australian/New Zealand StandardElectrical installationsClassification of the fire andmechanical performance ofwiring systemsAccessed by ISONET - CHINA STATE BUREAU OF TECHNICAL SUPERVIS on 01 Mar 2006 AVAILABLE SUPERSEDEDAS/NZS 3013:1995This Joint Australian/New Zealand Standard was

    2、prepared by Joint TechnicalCommittee EL/37, Special Wiring Systems. It was approved on behalf of the Council ofStandards Australia on 23 December 1994 and on behalf of the Council of StandardsNew Zealand on 15 February 1995. It was published on 5 March 1995.The following interests are represented on

    3、 Committee EL/37:Australian Building Codes BoardAustralian Chamber of Commerce and IndustryAustralian Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers AssociationAustralian Fire Authorities CouncilBuilding Owners this information issupplemented each month by the magazines The Australian Standard and Standard

    4、sNew Zealand, which subscribing members receive, and which give details of newpublications, new editions and amendments, and of withdrawn Standards.Suggestions for improvements to Joint Standards, addressed to the head office of eitherStandards Australia or Standards New Zealand, are welcomed. Notif

    5、ication of anyinaccuracy or ambiguity found in a Joint Australian/New Zealand Standard should be madewithout delay in order that the matter may be investigated and appropriate action taken.This Standard was issued in draft form for comment as DR DZ 50005.Accessed by ISONET - CHINA STATE BUREAU OF TE

    6、CHNICAL SUPERVIS on 01 Mar 2006 AVAILABLE SUPERSEDEDAS/NZS 3013:1995Australian/New Zealand StandardElectrical installationsClassification of the fire andmechanical performance ofwiring systemsFirst published in Australia as AS 3013 1990.Jointly revised and designated as AS/NZS 3013:1995.PUBLISHED JO

    7、INTLY BY:STANDARDS AUSTRALIA1 The Crescent,Homebush NSW 2140 AustraliaSTANDARDS NEW ZEALANDLevel 10, Standards House,155 The Terrace,Wellington 6001 New ZealandISBN 0 7262 9590 6Accessed by ISONET - CHINA STATE BUREAU OF TECHNICAL SUPERVIS on 01 Mar 2006 AVAILABLE SUPERSEDEDAS/NZS 3013:1995 2PREFACE

    8、This Standard was prepared by the Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand CommitteeEL/37 on Special Wiring Systems to supersede AS 3013 1990, Electricalinstallations Wiring systems for specific applications. This Standard provides a systemof classification and testing of the degree of protection i

    9、nherent in a wiring system withregard to fire and mechanical damage.This revision was undertaken in order to include requirements for busways. It is intendedthat at the next revision the Committee will consider the results of further testing ofwiring systems and will cover all aspects of the Standar

    10、d including:(a) The methods used to perform the fire test and the fire with water test; and(b) The means of classifying and identifying complete wiring systems.The need to maintain circuit integrity in buildings, oil rigs, ships, and other structuresunder fire conditions is most important for wiring

    11、 systems associated with firefighting,evacuation, and other safety functions.While there are some Standards available for fire testing of cables (e.g. IEC 331, Fire-resisting characteristics of electric cables; IEC 332, Tests on electric cables under fireconditions;andBS 6387, Specification for perf

    12、ormance requirements for cables requiredto maintain circuit integrity under fire conditions), it was considered that these did notform an adequate basis for a system of classification. For this reason, AS 1530.4,Fire-resistance test of elements of building construction has been used as the basis of

    13、firerating of wiring systems in this Standard. Testing in a horizontal furnace has beenprescribed since it was considered that this represents the most onerous condition.This Standard provides a system of classification of the degree of protection inherent inwiring systems against accidental mechani

    14、cal damage. It does not consider protectionagainst deliberate tampering. The levels of mechanical protection are specified in terms ofimpact energies and cutting forces.Statements expressed in mandatory terms in notes to tables and figures are requirementsof this Standard.Appendices designated as no

    15、rmative are essential to the understanding orimplementation of this Standard. Appendices designated as informative give additionalinformation, recommendations, guidelines or other non-mandatory statements. Copyright STANDARDS AUSTRALIA/ STANDARDS NEW ZEALANDUsers of Standards are reminded that copyr

    16、ight subsists in all Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand publications and software.Except where the Copyright Act allows and except where provided for below no publications or software produced byStandards Australia or Standards New Zealand may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system i

    17、n any form or transmitted by any meanswithout prior permission in writing from Standards Australia or Standards New Zealand. Permission may be conditional on anappropriate royalty payment. Australian requests for permission and information on commercial software royalties should be directed tothe he

    18、ad office of Standards Australia. New Zealand requests should be directed to Standards New Zealand.Up to 10 percent of the technical content pages of a Standard may be copied for use exclusively in-house by purchasers of theStandard without payment of a royalty or advice to Standards Australia or St

    19、andards New Zealand.Inclusion of copyright material in computer software programs is also permitted without royalty payment provided such programsare used exclusively in-house by the creators of the programs.Care should be taken to ensure that material used is from the current edition of the Standar

    20、d and that it is updated whenever the Standardis amended or revised. The number and date of the Standard should therefore be clearly identified.The use of material in print form or in computer software programs to be used commercially, with or without payment, or in commercialcontracts is subject to

    21、 the payment of a royalty. This policy may be varied by Standards Australia or Standards New Zealand at any time.Accessed by ISONET - CHINA STATE BUREAU OF TECHNICAL SUPERVIS on 01 Mar 2006 AVAILABLE SUPERSEDED3 AS/NZS3013:1995CONTENTSPageSECTION1SCOPEANDAPPLICATION1.1SCOPE.41.2APPLICATION.41.3REFER

    22、ENCEDANDRELATEDDOCUMENTS 41.4DEFINITIONS5SECTION2CLASSIFICATIONSYSTEM2.1DESIGNATION.62.2FIRSTCHARACTERISTICNUMERAL. 62.3SECONDCHARACTERISTICNUMERAL. 72.4SUPPLEMENTARYLETTERW.72.5EXAMPLESOFCLASSIFICATIONS.8SECTION3CLASSIFICATIONOFFIRE-TESTEDWIRINGSYSTEMS3.1GENERAL 93.2ASSIGNMENTOFCLASSIFICATION 9SECT

    23、ION4CLASSIFICATIONOFMECHANICALLY-TESTEDWIRINGSYSTEMS4.1GENERAL94.2ASSIGNMENTOFCLASSIFICATION 9APPENDICESAFIRETESTMETHODWIRINGSYSTEMS.10BFIRETESTMETHODSUPPORTSANDFIXINGS15C MECHANICALTESTMETHODIMPACTTEST.17D MECHANICALTESTMETHODCUTTINGTEST21E MECHANICALTESTMETHODSADDLES.24FFIREANDWATERTESTMETHOD.27GA

    24、PPLICATIONSGUIDE29Accessed by ISONET - CHINA STATE BUREAU OF TECHNICAL SUPERVIS on 01 Mar 2006 AVAILABLE SUPERSEDEDAS/NZS 3013:1995 4STANDARDS AUSTRALIA/STANDARDS NEW ZEALANDAustralian/New Zealand StandardElectrical installationsClassification of the fireand mechanical performance of wiring systemsS

    25、ECTION 1 SCOPE AND APPLICATION1.1 SCOPE This Standard sets out a classification system for wiring systems accordingto their ability to(a) maintain circuit integrity under fire conditions for a specified period; and(b) maintain circuit integrity against mechanical damage of specified severity.It spec

    26、ifies type tests to determine the performance of the various types of wiring system.NOTE: Elements of a wiring system may need replacement after exposure to a hazard.1.2 APPLICATION This Standard applies only to wiring systems that are in all otherrespects safe and suitable for their intended use an

    27、d comply with other relevant Standards.The use of wiring systems tested in accordance with this Standard may not be necessarywhere elements of building construction provide satisfactory protection against the effectsof fire and mechanical damage.NOTES:1 The degree of protection against fire and mech

    28、anical damage required of a wiring system isdependent on the application. To determine specific requirements, reference should be madeto Standards dealing with a particular application. (See Appendix G, Paragraph G2.)2 Appendix G describes methods of protection of wiring systems against the hazards

    29、of fire ormechanical shock for which testing may not be considered necessary.1.3 REFERENCED AND RELATED DOCUMENTS1.3.1 Referenced documents The following documents are referred to in this Standard:AS1074 Steel tubes and tubulars for ordinary service1530 Methods for fire tests on building materials,

    30、components and structures1530.4 Part 4: Fire-resistance test of elements of building construction1939 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures for electrical equipment2053 Non-metallic conduits and fittings2692 Busbar trunking systems (busways)3000 Electrical installationsBuildings, structures a

    31、nd premises (known as the SAAWiring Rules)3116 Approval and test specification for elastomer insulated electric cables andflexible cables for working voltages up to and including 0.6/1 kV3147 Approval and test specificationElectric cablesThermoplastic insulated forworking voltages up to and includin

    32、g 0.6/1 kV3187 Approval and test specificationMineral-insulated metal-sheathed cables3198 Approval and test specificationElectric cablesXLPE insulatedForworking voltages of 0.6/1 kVCOPYRIGHTAccessed by ISONET - CHINA STATE BUREAU OF TECHNICAL SUPERVIS on 01 Mar 2006 AVAILABLE SUPERSEDED5 AS/ NZS 301

    33、3:19951.3.2 Related documents Attention is drawn to the following related documents:AS1668 The use of mechanical ventilation and airconditioning in buildings1660.1 Part 1: Fire and smoke control1670 Automatic fire detection and alarm systemsSystem design, installation, andcommissioning2052 Metallic

    34、conduits and fittings2118 Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems (known as the SAA Code for Automatic FireSprinkler Systems)2220 Emergency warning and intercommunication systems in buildings2293 Emergency evacuation lighting in buildings2293.1 Part 1: Design and installation2941 Fixed fire protection inst

    35、allationsPumpset systems1.4 DEFINITIONS For the purpose of this Standard:(a) In Australia, the definitions given in AS 3000 and those below apply.(b) In New Zealand, the definitions given in the Electricity Regulations of New Zealand1993, and those below apply.1.4.1 Buswaya wiring system comprising

    36、rigid conductors spaced apart, rigidlysupported on insulating material within a duct, trunk or similar enclosure.NOTE: Requirements for busways are covered in AS 2692.1.4.2 Circuit integritythe ability of an electrical circuit to perform the function forwhich it has been designed.1.4.3 Enclosed wiri

    37、ng systema wiring system protected by means of additionalenclosures against the hazards of fire and mechanical damage.1.4.4 Fixingsdevices such as screws, bolts and anchors used to fix supports to abuilding or other structure.1.4.5 Mayindicates the existence of an option.1.4.6 Saddlessupports which

    38、are intended for use with a single cable or conduit.1.4.7 Shallindicates that a statement is mandatory.1.4.8 Shouldindicates a recommendation.1.4.9 Supportsitems, such as saddles, cable troughs, ladders, brackets and cable ties,used to support cables.1.4.10 Unenclosed wiring systema wiring system di

    39、rectly exposed to the hazards offire and mechanical damage.1.4.11 Wiring systeman arrangement of cables, busways, fittings, supports, fixingsand enclosures, all of which are part of the wiring system.COPYRIGHTAccessed by ISONET - CHINA STATE BUREAU OF TECHNICAL SUPERVIS on 01 Mar 2006 AVAILABLE SUPE

    40、RSEDEDAS/NZS 3013:1995 6SECTION 2 CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM2.1 DESIGNATION2.1.1 General The basic designation used to indicate the ability of a wiring system tomaintain circuit integrity under fire conditions for a specified period and to maintaincircuit integrity against mechanical damage of specified

    41、severity shall consist of a code offour characters.2.1.2 Basic designation The designation shall consist of the following characters(a) the characteristic letters WS (wiring system);(b) followed by a first characteristic numeral, where applicable (see Clause 2.2);(c) followed by a second characteris

    42、tic numeral, where applicable (see Clause 2.3); and(d) a supplementary letter W which may be added when required (see Clause 2.4.)2.1.3 Single characteristic numeral designation Where a class of protection isindicated by only one characteristic numeral, the letter X shall be used in the positionnorm

    43、ally occupied by the omitted characteristic numeral, e.g. WSX5 or WS2X.2.2 FIRST CHARACTERISTIC NUMERAL2.2.1 Purpose The first characteristic numeral represents the time for which the wiringsystem is able to maintain circuit integrity under specified fire conditions.2.2.2 Ability to maintain circuit

    44、 integrity Table 2.1 gives the minimum time thewiring system must maintain circuit integrity, when tested in accordance with Clause 3.1,in order to be assigned the associated characteristic numeral.2.2.3 Compliance Compliance of a wiring system with a stated degree of protectionmeans that the wiring

    45、 system also complies with degrees of protection of lower rank inTable 2.1, i.e. of a lower numeral, and therefore tests for degrees of protection of lowerrank need not be conducted.TABLE 2.1DEGREE OF PROTECTION INDICATEDBY THE FIRST CHARACTERISTIC NUMERAL(Protection against exposure to fire)First c

    46、haracteristic numeralMinimum time for which the circuitintegrity of the wiring system ismaintained, minXDegree of protection does not apply(See Clause 2.1.3)1231530604590120COPYRIGHTAccessed by ISONET - CHINA STATE BUREAU OF TECHNICAL SUPERVIS on 01 Mar 2006 AVAILABLE SUPERSEDED7 AS/ NZS 3013:19952.

    47、3 SECOND CHARACTERISTIC NUMERAL2.3.1 Purpose The second characteristic numeral represents the degree of mechanicalimpact and cutting load to which the wiring system can be subjected withoutlosing circuit integrity.2.3.2 Ability to maintain circuit integrity Table 2.2, columns 2, 3, and 4 give detail

    48、sof the minimum impact energies and cutting loads for which the wiring system mustmaintain circuit integrity when tested in accordance with Clause 4.1.2.3.3 Compliance Compliance of a wiring system with a stated degree of protectionmeans that the wiring system also complies with degrees of protectio

    49、n of lower rank inTable 2.2, i.e. of lower numeral, and therefore that tests for degrees of protection of lowerrank need not be conducted.TABLE 2.2DEGREES OF PROTECTION INDICATED BY THESECOND CHARACTERISTIC NUMERAL(Protection Against Mechanical Damage)123 4 5SecondcharacteristicnumeralTest conditionsRemarks on source of damage(see Paragraph G4.2,Appendix G)Impact test(Appendix C)JCutting test(Appendix D)kNSaddle impact test(Appendix E)JXDegree of protection does not apply(see Clause 2.1.3)1232.515500.31.05.02.51550Protected against l


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