U.S. Code of Federal Regulations
Regulations most recently checked for updates: Sep 17, 2025
The principal parts of the apparatus used to test for flame resistance of electric cables, signaling cables and splices shall include#:
(a) Test chamber. A rectangular enclosure measuring 17 inches deep by 14
(b) Specimen holder (support). A specimen holder (support) consisting of three separate metal rods each measuring approximately
(c) Gas ignition source. A standard natural gas type Tirrill burner, with a nominal inside diameter of
(d) Current source. (For electric cables and splices only). A source of electric current (either alternating current or direct current) for heating the power conductors of the test specimen. The current source shall have a means to regulate current flow through the test specimen and have an open circuit voltage not exceeding the voltage rating of the test specimen.
(e) Current measuring device. (For electric cables and splices only). An instrument to monitor the effective value of heating current flow through the power conductors of the specimen within an accuracy of ±1 percent.
(f) Temperature measuring device. (For electric cables and splices only). An instrument to measure conductor temperature within an accuracy of ±2 percent without the necessity of removing material from the test specimen in order to measure the temperature.