Obsolete Standards Annex A
Annex A |
Withdrawn parts of BS 7655 |
Part 1 | Cross-linked elastomeric insulating compounds | |
Part 1.1 | Harmonized types | Now in BS EN 50363-1 |
Part 1.6 | Coil end lead types | Materials withdrawn from use |
Part 2 | Cross-linked elastomeric sheathing compounds | |
Part 2.1 | Harmonized types | Now in BS EN 50363-2-1 |
Part 2.2 | Heat resisting types | Materials withdrawn from use |
Part 2.5 | Sheathing compounds having low smoke and acid gas emission for general applications | Materials withdrawn from use |
Part 3 | PVC insulating compounds | |
Part 3.1 | Harmonized types | Now in BS EN 50363-3-1 |
Part 4 | PVC sheathing compounds | |
Part 4.1 | Harmonized types | Now in BS EN 50363-4-1 |
Part 4.3 | Special applications – RF cables | Materials withdrawn from use |
Part 5 | Cross-linked insulating compounds having low emission of corrosive gases, and suitable for use in cables having low emission of smoke when affected by fire | |
Part 5.1 | Harmonized cross-linked types | Now in BS EN 50363-5 |
Part 8 | Cross-linked sheathing compounds having low emission of corrosive gases, and suitable for use in cables having low emission of smoke when affected by fire | |
Part 8.1 | Harmonized cross-linked types | Now in BS EN 50363-8 |
Part 8.2 | Ordinary duty oil resisting | Application covered by Part 2.6 |
Part 11 | Miscellaneous insulating compounds | |
Part 11.1 | Harmonized cross-linked PVC | Now in BS EN 50363-9-1 |
Part 12 | Miscellaneous sheathing compounds | |
Part 12.1 | Harmonized thermoplastic polyurethane (TMPU) sheathing compound | Now in BS EN 50363-10-2 |
Part 12.2 | Harmonized cross-linked PVC | Now in BS EN 50363-10-1 |
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