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Description of PD CLC/TS 50576:2014 2014This Technical Specification gives the procedure and rules for extended application of results of tests carried out according to the test methods described in EN 50399 and/or EN 60332‑1‑2 . The EXAP rules described apply to EN 50399 test results used for classification in classes B2 ca,C ca and D ca, additional smoke production classes s1, s2 and s3 and flaming droplets/particles. Cables of diameter 5,0 mm and less should be tested as bundles according to EN 50399 and are excluded from these rules. Bundled cables are not included in the EXAP rules. No rules have been developed for non circular cables which are not at present included in EN 50399 . A specific EXAP rule has been developed for the most common generic power cable families. A general EXAP rule has been developed for any power cable families. The general EXAP rule is not applicable to communication or optical fibre cables. NOTE 1 Multicore power cables with more than 5 cores are sometimes referred to as control cables with a rated voltage but for the purposes of this standard are considered as power cables. NOTE 2 The general EXAP rule may be applied in the case of hybrid cables provided that the conditions of 6.1 are fulfilled. No EXAP rules have been developed for communication or optical fibre cables at the time of publication of this TS. The use of the specific EXAP rule gives benefit in the lower number of cables to be tested for a range of cable constructions (product family). An EXAP is only possible when cables belong to a defined family as defined in this Technical Specification. NOTE 3 No EXAP procedure and rules have been developed in respect of the results of tests carried out according to the test method described in EN 50267‑2‑3 . As the parameters (pH and conductivity) for each cable in a family are determined based upon calculation using material test results, this is considered as a matter of direct application. Material test results taken from any one sample of finished cable from a family are sufficient to calculate the parameters for each cable in the family.
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