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Guide to Cables and Cable Management
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Overview
The Guide to Cables and Cable Management is an authoritative guide to all types of cables used in electrical work and good cable management practice. It provides clear information on the classes, sizes and types of cable, detailing appropriate and common applications and information on fire performance, accreditation and cable marking and IP ratings.
Aimed at designers of electrical products and services, as well as installers and electrical contractors, the guide is designed to assist in the correct selection and specification of cables and cable management systems for all installation types. It also provides a clear understanding of the complex regulatory provisions in this area including; the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS), the Construction Products Regulation (CPR), the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEE), the Low voltage Directive and Fire Performance Classification Reports.
This authoritative and comprehensive guide to cables will be of considerable value to anyone working with a range of electrical cables on a regular basis.








