Cables: new Anie Aice guide published - CPR Regulation

Aice-Anie, the association of companies active in the sectors of power cables and accessories, communication cables and electrical winding conductors, has updated the AICE Guide/ CPR Regulations for cables

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Aice-Anie represents within Federazione Anie the companies active in the sectors of power cables and accessories, communication cables and electrical winding conductors . The association has recently updated the Aice-Anie Guide/CPR Regulations for cables.

Anie Cables Guide CoverThe publication is intended to inform all those who deal with electrical power and data cables on a daily basis that fall under the scope of the Regulation Products from Construction; The regulation covers all products manufactured for permanent installation in buildings and other civil engineering works (examples: houses, industrial and commercial buildings, offices, hospitals, schools, subways, etc.).

In particular, compared to the previous version (2017), the reference to the DM 3 Agosto 2015 has been updated with the DM 18 ottobre 2019 (Testo Unico/ Codice di prevenzione Incendi), some additional FAQs of EUROPACABLE considered more significant have been reported, normative references have been updated, especially those reported in the correlation table cables - installation locations.

Compared to the previous version of 2017, the new Guide includes references to DM 3 August 2015 updated with rev. DM 18 October 2019 (Testo Unico/ Fire Prevention Code), some additional FAQs of Europacable considered more significant, the updating of the normative references, especially those reported in the tables of correlation cables (both for energy and communication) - installation locations.


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