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France introduces new fire safety regulations for cables

Rachid AIT BEN ALI Sep 3, 2024
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France has updated its fire safety regulations for high-rise buildings (IGH) and establishments receiving public (ERP), mandating stricter fire performances for cables, according to the highest classifications specified in the EU Construction Products Regulation (CPR). The new rules will take effect on May 17, 2025.

On July 1, 2017, the European Union’s Construction Products Regulation (EU No 305/2011), also known as CPR, came into effect, mandating the reaction-to-fire classification and declaration for cables used in construction works. This regulation aims to harmonize safety standards across Europe, ensuring that construction materials meet strict fire safety criteria. However, each EU member state is responsible for defining the specific fire classification levels applicable within their territories.

In response to these regulations, France has recently updated its fire safety rules for Public Buildings (ERP) and High-Rise Buildings (IGH) through a new decree issued on May 17, 2024. The decree, published by the French Ministry of the Interior and Overseas Territories, marks a significant development in fire safety regulations for ERP and IGH. It updates the safety regulations initially outlined in the decrees of June 25, 1980, and December 30, 2011, orders, focusing particularly on the classification of electrical cables based on their fire performance. This update is designed to clarify and reinforce the existing safety requirements, ensuring that only products meeting the highest standards are used in the construction and renovation of establishments open to the public  and high-rise buildings.

The new decree's provisions will come into force on May 17, 2025, giving professionals ample time to adapt. Electricians, installers, and distributors must start preparing now by familiarizing themselves with the new standards and adjusting their inventory and practices accordingly. Compliance with these fire safety regulations is not just a legal requirement but also a vital measure to ensure the safety of building occupants.

Revised cable classifications for better protection

Under the new decree, as of 01/05/2024, the former C1 and C2 performance levels can only be replaced by B2ca and Cca respectively. In summary:

Cca-s2,d2,a2 replaces the old C2 classification.
B2ca-s1a,d1,a1 replaces the old C1 classification.


Aginode’s cable offer for French market

As a member of SYCABEL, the professional association for cable and wire manufacturers, Aginode fully supports this initiative. Rachid Ait Ben Ali, Aginode Product Solution Manager explains: ‘At Aginode, we are dedicated to meet these new safety requirements. Our extensive range of Cca and B2ca cables is designed to comply with the updated standards, ensuring that electricians, installers, and specifiers can find the right solutions for their projects. We see it as an important step towards improving fire safety standards across France and, as a cable manufacturer,  are committed to providing our French customers with communication cables that meet and exceed these stringent requirements.’

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Rachid AIT BEN ALI

Rachid has worked in the cable industry for 15 years. After a stint teaching electronics and physics, he joined a French structured cabling brand in 2009 as Product Manager for racks and copper. In 2018 he was promoted as Marketing Manager for Smart building and Data Centres.
He joined Aginode in 2023 as a Product Solution Manager in charge of defining the strategy for smart building and data centres. Rachid is graduate with a Master in Instrumentation and a Master in Sales & Marketing from a business school.

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