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NORME CEI INTERNATIONALE IEC INTERNATIONAL 60364-5-52 STANDARD Deuxiéme éaltion Second e Installations électriques des batiments — Partie 5-52: Choix et mise en ceuvre des matériels électriques — Canalisations Electrical installations of buildings — Part 5-52: Selection and erection of electrical equipment — Wiring systems This copy was made with permission cf Any further reproduction is not permitted. peek z = : = ‘ Insulated z = : . : = . : conductors Sheathod [mune f+ 7 > > 7 7 0 7 cabs [oor fralding 7 7 z 7 . + Simoureg |Soae | 0 7 ona mineral ulate + Permited = not permed 0. Net aptcble, or not normaly used in practi ‘Table 52-2 (52G) — Erection of wiring systems Method of natalation an runing tuations] winout | _witn Geta | cane | Sabieladeor, | on | support Conduit | skirting cable tray, cable “i fangs | txinge seeing | acting | Me ey eAbI6 | inctttore | ne fuentes trunking) Balding vents | 40.4 | 0 | veae, ~ [a Peasnaaxee : sete wae Caio cheno | se | 60 | sa88 o [anes [onsisn ance [> : suredin | 72,78 | 0 | 70.71 = | tert 0 : | ground embeadoain | e758 | 38 [ane me ° : : saucuts oo Surtace > |aan fas a7 | os, 0n53.e | F mouried 2.28 3 Overhead ee eee =| s0-si 32.352 | 38 = immersed | |» = 3 2 Z : Tho number in aach box naeatos the Ham number In table 62. ot permitted, AUNetapotcable or nat normaly used in practi 60364-5-52 © IEC:2001 Table 52-3 (52H) - Examples of methods’of Note TI ‘mothod deseribed. ‘current-carrying capacity lation providing instructions for obtaining ssrations are not Intended to coplet actual product or installation practices but are indicative of the Reference method of ait Installation tobe used to Wiz | Methods of installation Description bain current-carrying : capacity, (seeannex A) Room _| Insulated conductors or single-core 1 cables In condut ina thermally at Mutt-core cables in conduit in a ‘ thermally insulated wal * ne Mutti-coro cable 7 insulated wall * ft Inaulated conductors or single-core ables in conduit on a wooden, of u maconry wal or spaced lose than a 0,8 x conduit diameter fom it Muttcore cable in conduit on a wooden, or masonry wall oF spaced : less than 0,3 x condult dlamoter Be fromit, Insulated conductors or single-core ° cables in cable trunking ona wooden vall a ‘ run horizontally® run vertically 6 7 Mult-core cable in cable trunking on : 2 wooden wall 7 : fi onzednans Under consideration ~run vertically ®° 8 2 I> Care shall be the top of the vertical section can be increased con Values for reference method B2 may be used. ‘The inner skin of the wall has a thermal conductance of not less than 10 Wim?-K, Values given for installation methods B1 and B2 in annex A are for a single clroult. Where there is more than fone cireuit in the trunking the group reduction factor given In table A.52-17 presence of an intemal barrier or parton con where the cable runs vertically and ventilation Is restricted. The ambient temperature at ably. The matter is under consideration, sppicable, irrespective of the | 80364-5-52 © IEC:2001 =19- Table 52-3 (continued) tom Reference method of Installation to be used to Methods of instalation Description ‘obtain current-carrying No. ‘capacity (00 annex A) Insulated conductors or single-core 81 Pe cable in eusponded cable trunking * Mul-core eablo in cusponded cable a ‘trunking ? fr Insulated conductors or single-core 7 ‘cable run in moulaings * a Insulated conductors or single-core a cables in skiing tuaking 8 fe ‘Mutt-core eabie in skiing trunking 82 Ingulated conductors in conduit or 6 singlo-core or multi-core eable in a architrave | Insulated conductors in conduit or 16 single-core o* mullhcore cable In at window trames © ‘Singlo-core or multi-core cables: 20 = fixod on, or spaced lese than 0,3 x c cable diameter from a wooden wall ©, wth tom 3 of 2 ~ fixed directly under @ wooden ceiling eae 22 ~ spaced from a.coling Under consideration ‘Valves given for installation methods 81 and B2 in annex A are for @ single circult. Where there is more than ‘one circuit in the trunking tho group reduction factor given in table A.62-17 is applicable, irespective of the presence of an internal barror or partion method 81 may be used. ‘The thermal resistivity of tne enclosure is assumed to be poor because of the material of construction and possibio alr spaces. Whe ‘The thermal resistivity of the enclosure Is assumed to be poor because of the material of construction and possible air spaces. Where the construction is thermally equivalent to methods of installation 6, 7, 8, or 9, Toference methods 61 or B2 may be used. i b 60364-5-52 © IEC:2001 -2t- Table,82-3 (continued) Hem Description No. 80 (On unperforated tray © C with itom 2 of table A.52-17* a (On perforated tray © E or F with item 4 of table A.52-17 > 32 ‘On brackets oF on a wire mesh & EorF 33 ‘Spaced more than 0,3 times EorF ‘cable diameter from a wall with Hem 4 or 5 of table A.52-17 ‘or method G © 34 ‘On ladder EorF 35 Single-core or multi-core cable EorF suspended from or incorporating @ support wire 36 Bare oF insulated conductors ont 6 Ingulators AS2-21 (800 A.52.6.2 of annex A). For certain applications it may be more appropriate to use specific factors, for example tables A.52-20 and > Care shall be taken where the cable runs vertically and vertlation Is restricted. The ambient tonperature at the top of the vertical section can be increased considerably. The matter is under consideration © D= the oxtemal diameter of a multi-core cable: = 2,2 x the cable diameter when three single core cables are bound in trefoll, or = 3x the cable clameter when three single core cables are laid in fat formation 60364-5-52 © |EC:2001 -23- Table 82-3 (continued) ‘tem No. | Methods of installation Deseription Reference method of installation to bo used to obtain current-carrying ‘capacity, (coo annex A) 40 Singlo-core or multi-core cable in a 1,5 Dy V<20 Dy building void ® ? i V2 20D, Bt Single-core or multi-core cable in conduit bd in a buliding void # Under consideration Ineulated conductors in cable ducting 1,5 Ds V<20 Dy 26 in a building void *&.¢ ae V2 20D, Bt Single-core or multi-core cable in cable} — Under consideration 43 ducting in a building vod ® Insulated conductors in cable ducting in 150,5V<5 Dy 44 ‘masonry having a thermal resistivity not a reater than 2 K-m/w & bs ’ = 5 Ds V¥<50D, BI Singlo-core of multi-core cable in cable | Under consideration ‘ducting in masonry having a thermal Ae resistivity not greator than 2K: mv Singlo-core or multi-core cable: 15 D.5V<6D, 4 = in a celling void = ina euspended floor *® Be 5 Ds V<50D, By Ingulated conductors or single-core 50 ‘cable in flush cable trunking in the floor 7 Muit-core cable in flush eable trunking Be 51 inthe floor floor oF ceiling void Dg = tho extornal diameter of a multi-core cab) ~ 2,2 x the cable diameter when three single core cables are bound in trefoil, or = 'x the cable diameter when three single core cables are laid in flat formation, Dy = external diamoter of conduit or vortical depth of cable ducting. Care shall be taken where the {top ofthe vertical section oan be increased coneiderably. The matter is under consider \V = the emallor almencion oF dlametor of a masonry duct or vold, or the vertical depth of @ veclangular duct ble runs vertically and ventilation is restricted. The ambient temperature at the ton, 60364-5-52 © 1EC:2001 -25- Table 52-3 (continued) Reference method of ent installation to be sed to hem Methods of i Description obtain current-carrying _ capacity (soo annex A) Ingulated conductors oF single-core 82 Cables in embedded trunking hae 58 Multi-core cable in embedded trunking be Inculated conductors oF single-core 1,8 D,s V20D, ee ‘cables in condu in an unventilated ba ‘able channel run horizontally or ¥220D, vertically 8° Bi Insulated conductors in conduit in 55 ‘an open or ventilated cable channel Br In the floor®+@ ‘Sheathed single-core.or multi-core 56 ‘cable in an opan or ventilated cabie et ‘channel run horizontally or vertically ® Single-core or multi-core cable diract in ‘masonry having a thermal cesistivity 87 ‘not greater than 2 K-m/W c Without added mechanical protection ®t Single-core or multi-core cable direct in o>» ‘masonry having a thermal resistivity 88 2 ‘ot greater than 2 K-m/W 7 With added mechanical protection * ‘De = extornal dlameter of conduit V= internal depth of the channel ‘The depth of the channel is more important than the width, Care shall be taken whore the cable runs vertically and ventilation fs resiticlod. The ambient tenperature at the top of the vertical section can be Increased considerably. The matter is under consideration, + For mutt-core cable installed in method 55, use ratings for reference method B2. It fs racommendad that these methods of installation are used only in areas where access is restricted to authorised persons so that the reduction in current carrying capacity and the fire hazard due to the accumulation ‘of dobrie ean be preventod. For cables having conductors not greater than 16 mm*, the current-carrying capacity may be higher. ‘Thermal resistivity of masonry is no! greater than 2 K*mMW. 60364-5-52 © IEC:2001 ~27- Table 52-3 (continued) Reference method of ' installation to be tsed to bem ‘obtain currentearrying = ‘eapacity (soe annex A) Insulated conductore oF single-core a Inulatod conductors of sing! a Cables in conduit in masonry* 60 Mutt-core cables in conduit in masoniry* Be Multicore cable in conduit or in cable 7 ducting in the ground > n ‘Singlo-core cable in conduit or in cable 7

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