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What is BS standard for cables?

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Apr. 29, 2024

British Standard Cable | Eland Cables

British Standards are documents outlining minimum or maximum constructional requirements, technical specifications and criteria to be used as guidelines and to provide definitions. They establish benchmarks for the manufacturing and supply of goods and services.

British Standard cables (also known as BS cables) are electrical cables manufactured in accordance with and compliant to a specific British Standard. Electrical cable manufacturers demonstrate they have followed the steps to fulfil British Standard requirements by putting a BS mark on their cables' sheath.

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Eland Cables supplies cables manufactured in accordance with a wide range of British Standards (BS) and European Standards (EN). These include:

BS5308 - Instrumentation cables
BS5467 - Thermosetting insulated armoured cables 600/1000V
BS7211 - Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH) cables 450/750V for power and lighting
BS7629-1 - Fire resistant LSZH cables 300/500V
BS7835 - Thermosetting insulated armoured LSZH cables 3.8/6.6kV to 19/33kV
BS7846 - Thermosetting insulated armoured LSZH cables 600/1000V
BS7870 - Low Voltage (LV) and Medium Voltage (MV) polymeric insulated cables
BS7917 - Elastomer insulated fire resistant cables for fixed wiring
BS7919 - Flexible industrial cables 450/750V for equipment and appliances
BS8436 - LSZH multi-core 300/500V cables for wall partitions
BS EN 50288 - multi-element metallic cables for analogue and digital communication
BS EN 50525 - LV cables 450/750V

As a leading UK-based cable supplier, Eland Cables has one of the most comprehensive ranges of cables manufactured to British Standards.

The Cable Lab®, our in-house specialist cable testing laboratory, ensures the compliance of our cables with the relevant British Standards and our technical team has vast experience in advising on the specification and selection of British Standard Cables.

British Standards Cables BS - Manufacturering in the UK

British Standards Institution (BSI) is the UK National Standards body covering both electrical and non-electrical matters.  It is an independent organisation incorporated by Royal Charter which, although deriving some of its income from HMG, it is not owned by them, its Head Quarters are London.

Electrotechnical matters including British Standard Cables are dealt with by British Electrotechnical Committee L/- -.
Two very active and important Technical Committee’s within L/- – are

GEL/20 – Electric cables which is responsible for producing the British Standards covering insulated conductors, electric cables and flexible cords along with their accessories, for both low and high voltages however they do not cover telecommunications wires and cables. GEL/20 is also responsible for the UK input to the work of IEC/TC20 (Worldwide) and CENELEC/TC 20 (European) and their subcommittees.

EPL/46 – Cables, wires and waveguides, radio frequency connectors and accessories for communication and signalling which is responsible for producing the British Standards covering cables having metallic conductors, wires, waveguides, r.f.connectors, and accessories for analogue and digital transmission systems and equipment for communication and signalling. 

Tratos UK Ltd has access to contribute to the important work of these technical committees, via membership of its trade body, the British Cable Association.

Cables manufactured in accordance with BS Standards are recognised and respected worldwide. Given below is an indicative range of the Electrotechnical British Standards (BS) for cables to which Tratos (UK) Ltd manufactures cables. 

Tratos also manufacture a comprehensive range of cable in accordance with other National and International cable standards which are available on request.

Note: one important, fundamental point to understand is that all Standards are purely voluntary they are not mandatory. In order for the requirements of a Standard to become mandatory, rather like the Highway Code, they must have this conferred upon them by legislation.

Some important and popular British Standards Cables (BS) are:

BS 6883 Elastomer insulated cables for fixed wiring in ships and on mobile and fixed offshore units. Requirements and test methods

BS 7629 Electric cables. Specification for 300/500 V fire-resistant, screened, fixed installation cables having low emission of smoke and corrosive gases when affected by fire. Multicore cables

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BS 7846 Electric cables. Specification for Thermosetting insulated, armoured, fire-resistant cables of rated voltage 600/1 000 V for fixed installations, having low emission of smoke and corrosive gases when affected by fire. 

BS 7870 LV and MV polymeric insulated cables for use by distribution and generation utilities.

BS 8491  Method for assessment of fire integrity of large diameter power cables for use as components for smoke and heat control systems and certain other active fire safety systems.

BS 6231 – Electric cables. Single core PVC insulated flexible cables of rated voltage 600/1000 V for switchgear and controlgear wiring

BS 6622 – Armoured cables with thermosetting insulation for rated voltages from 3.8/6.6 kV to 19/33 kV – Requirements and test methods

BS 7917 – Elastomer insulated fire resistant (limited circuit integrity) cables for fixed wiring in ships and on mobile and fixed offshore units. Requirements and test methods.

 BS 7211 – Electric cables. Thermosetting insulated and thermoplastic sheathed cables for voltages up to and including 450/750 V for electric power and lighting and having low emission of smoke and corrosive gases when affected by fire.

BS 8573 – Electric cables. Thermosetting insulated, non-armoured cables with a voltage of 600/1 000V, for fixed installations, having low emissions of smoke and corrosive gases when affected by fire.

BS IEC 63026  – Submarine power cables with extruded insulation and their accessories for rated voltages from 6 kV (Um = 7,2 kV) up to 60 kV (Um = 72,5 kV). Test methods and requirements.

BS 6708 Flexible cables for use at mines and quarries

BS 5467 Electric cables. Thermosetting insulated armoured cables of rated voltages of 600/1 000 V and 1 900/3 300 V for fixed installations.

BS 6724 Electric cables. Thermosetting insulated, armoured cables of rated voltages of 600/1 000 V and 1 900/3 300 V for fixed installations, having low emission of smoke and corrosive gases when affected by fire.

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