BS8519 2010
BS8519 2010
BS8519 2010
FP Guide to BS 8519:2010
A guide
to the selection of cable
types in accordance with
the recommendations of
BS 8519:2010
Selection and installation
of fire-resistant power
and control cable systems
for life safety and firefighting applications Code of practice
by T.L. Journeaux
BS 8519:2010 SELECTION AND INSTALLATION OF FIRE-RESISTANT CABLES FOR LIFE SAFETY AND FIRE FIGHTING APPLICATIONS
Contents
Introduction
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Key Applications
Page 6
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Guidance notes
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BS 8519:2010 SELECTION AND INSTALLATION OF FIRE-RESISTANT CABLES FOR LIFE SAFETY AND FIRE FIGHTING APPLICATIONS
Introduction
BS 8519 is a new Code of practice giving guidance and recommendations for the Selection and installation of fireresistant power and control cable systems for life safety and fire-fighting applications:-
> It specifically covers high rise and complex buildings and recognises that the fire engineered solutions
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developed for such buildings require a high level of performance from components of the building services
including electrical supplies.
It is intended for designers, contractors, regulators and enforcers, fire authorities and inspectors.
It identifies electrical loads defined as life safety or fire-fighting and recommends minimum categories for
particular applications.
It identifies three categories of circuits (Categories 1, 2 and 3) with fire survival times of 30 min, 60 min and
120 min.
It identifies appropriate cable tests for the categories.
It aims to ensure that the level of circuit integrity of the cables is not compromised by other electrical system
components.
It does NOT give recommendations for the wiring of fire detection and fire alarm systems which are covered by
BS 5839-1, BS 5839-6, BS 5839-8 and BS 5839-9 or emergency lighting systems covered by BS 5266-1.
Relationship between BS 7346-6 and the 2006 edition of Approved Document B of The
Building Regulations
BS 8519:2010 is a complete revision of BS 7346-6:2005 Components for smoke and heat control systems - Part 6:
Specification for cable systems which has been withdrawn. The new CoP has an expanded scope to all life safety
and fire-fighting systems except fire detection, fire alarm and emergency lighting. It includes much new and revised
technical guidance relevant to the selection and installation of fire-resistant cables. The cable test method previously
given in Annex B of BS 7346-6 has previously been published separately as BS 8491.
For large and complex buildings, Approved Document B (5.38) refers to BS 7346-6 for guidance on the selection of
cables that need to operate for an extended period during a fire. This guidance is now found in BS 8519.
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Restriction of the temperature rise within the fire protective system to 180 C will ensure that XLPE insulated cables to
BS 7835 will operate for the required 120 minutes.
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Key Applications
Key applications where the guidance and recommendations of BS 8519 would be appropriate to ensure best practice
and provide a secure means of compliance with Approved Document B would include:
> Supply and control of Smoke barriers, Smoke control dampers, Smoke curtains and Smoke fans
> Supply and control of Fire barriers
> Supply and control of Smoke and Heat Exhaust Ventilation Systems
> Supply and control to pressurization systems
> Fire-fighting and evacuation lift supplies
> Sprinkler pumps, water mist, gaseous, powder, water spray and automatic foam extinguishing systems
> Wet riser pumps
installation of fire resistant power and control cables for a range of life safety and fire fighting applications.
> BS 8519 does not cover the wiring of fire detection and fire alarm systems which are still covered by the pre-
exsting BS 5839-1, BS 5839-6, BS 5839-8 and BS 5839-9 or emergency lighting systems which are covered
by the pre-existing BS 5266-1.
> BS 8519 replaces BS 7346-6, which is withdrawn and provides a secure route to compliance with Approved
> BS 8519 introduces the concept of time based fire survival times (30 min, 60 min and 120 min) defined as
Categories 1, 2 and 3 for both power and control cables.
> BS 8519 references existing test methods and performance levels (BS 8491, BS EN 50200, BS 8434-2) except
in the case of Category 3 control cables where a variant of BS 8434-2 is defined.
> BS 8519 does not require the development of any new cable types to meet its new requirements as existing
Prysmian FP cables are already available to meet each of the performance categories for both power
and control applications.
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Example 1.1:
Assume a 2 core 2.5mm2 FP400 cable carrying
5 A over 50 m. Assume 2 m are at 750 oC
and the rest of the cable is at 90 oC. Volt drop
would be:
(19 x 0.001 x 5 x 48) + (19 x 0.001 x 3.0342
x 5 x 2) = 5.14 V
Example 1.2:
Assume a 2 core 2.5mm2 FP400 cable carrying
5 A over 50 m. Assume all 50 m are at 750
o
C. Volt drop would be:
19 x 0.001 x 3.0342 x 5 x 50 = 14.41 V.
Example 2.0:
Assume a 2 core 120mm2 FP600S cable
carrying 200 A over 50 m. In normal
operation the volt drop would be:
0.42 x 0.001 x 200 x 50 = 4.2 V
Where 0.42 is the mV/A/m for FP600S
120mm2 at 90 oC.
Example 2.1:
Assume a 2 core 120mm2 FP600S cable
carrying 200 A over 50 m. Assume 2m are at
750 oC and the rest of the cable is at 90oC.
Volt drop would be:
(0.42 x 0.001 x 200 x 48) + (0.42 x 0.001 x
3.0342 x 200 x 2) = 4.45 V.
Example 2.2:
Assume a 2 core 120mm2 FP600S cable
carrying 200 A over 50 m. Assume all 50 m
are at 750 oC. Volt drop would be:
0.042 x 0.001 x 3.042 x 200 x 5 = 12.74 V
This to say :
Example 1, would give 1.98%, 2.14% and
6% respectively.
Example 2, would give 1.75%, 1.9% and
5.3% respectively.
Example 1.0:
Assume a 2 core 2.5mm2 FP400 cable carrying
5 A over 50 m.
In normal operation the voltage drop would
be:
19 x 0.001 x 5 x 50 = 4.75 V.
Where 19 is the mV/A/m for FP400 2.5mm2
at 90 oC
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