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                    In addition to injury to health these acid gases can also cause very corrosive damage to
              equipment, especially if water is employed during the fighting of the fire. Electronic equipment and
              fine stands of wire are particularly susceptible to damage.
                    Smoke is usually evolved in the combustion of elastomers, e.g., PVC, PCP and CSP especially
              if carbon black is present in the compound.
                    A type of cable known as the ‘low smoke zero halogen’ (LSOH) type has been developed over
              the past 20 years for use in enclosed environments where good visibility and damage minimisation
              are of high importance e.g., electronic equipment rooms, corridors, emergency exit routes, medical
              treatment rooms, living quarters, caissons and basements. The IEC60754 specifies a maximum limit
              of 0.5% halogen acid shall be emitted in a fire for a cable to be classed as being of the LSOH type.
                    Non-metallic materials that provide fairly good ‘low-smoke’ characteristics are EVA, silicon
              rubber, XLPE and EPR.


              9.5.4 Application of Fire Retardant and Fire Resistant Cables


              The application of fire retardant and fire resistant cables to particular services can be shown in tabular
              form, see Table 9.37 below.


                            Table 9.37. Application of fire retardant and fire resistance cables in a
                            typical oil industry plant
                            Services and systems          Fire retardance  Fire resistance
                                                                              √
                            Deluge systems
                                                              √
                            Drilling system cables
                                                                              √
                            Emergency and escape lighting
                            Emergency power and associated
                                                                              √
                            control systems
                                                                              √
                            Emergency shutdown systems
                                                                              √
                            Emergency telephone systems
                                                                              √
                            Emergency UPS cabling systems
                                                                              √
                            Escape lighting and signs
                                                                              √
                            Fire and gas systems
                                                                              √
                            Fire extinguishing systems
                                                                              √
                            Fire pump cables
                                                                              √
                            Helideck lighting
                            HVAC fire dampers and
                                                                              √
                            control systems
                                                              √
                            Instrumentation cables
                            Internal wiring in switchboard,
                                                              √
                            Panels etc.
                                                                              √
                            Intrinsically safe systems
                                                                              √
                            Navigational aides
                                                                              √
                            Normal service systems
                                                              √
                            Normal UPS systems
                                                                              √
                            Public address systems
                                                                              √
                            Telecommunications
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