描述
Flame Retardant Cables by RRH are engineered to minimize fire risks, making them essential for public buildings, industrial facilities, and residential complexes. These cables are constructed with insulation and sheathing materials (like halogen-free compounds or flame-retardant PVC) that resist ignition and slow the spread of fire, buying valuable time for evacuation and fire suppression. Unlike standard cables, they emit minimal smoke and toxic fumes when exposed to high heat, reducing health hazards in enclosed spaces. RRH’s flame retardant cables meet strict fire safety standards (such as IEC 60332 and UL 94), making them suitable for hospitals, schools, airports, and power plants where fire safety is paramount. Available in various types—power, data, and control cables—they ensure critical systems (like fire alarms, emergency lighting, and elevators) remain operational longer during a fire. Whether retrofitting an old building or constructing a new one, these cables add a vital layer of fire protection.Flame Retardant Cable
Product Advantage
Improved Durability with top quality manufactured insulation ensuring full compliance with industry standards, designed to withstand extreme temperatures, moisture and physical harms
RRH Cable we have the capability to manufacture grade A 99.9% pure copper precisely stranded in the insulators for the best conductivity and efficiency
Thanks to our expert craftsmanship, we provide high-quality cables that minimize the need for frequent maintenance or replacements, significantly reducing long-term operational costs.
Technical Parameters
Cable Type AWG Size mm² Voltage Rating Ampacity Insulation Type Conductor Material Core Type No. of Conductors Operating Temperature
FR PVC Power Cable 10 – 22 AWG 0.34 – 5.3 300V / 600V 3 – 30 A FR PVC Stranded Copper Single or Multicore 1 – 4C / 3C+E –10°C to +70°C
FRLS Power Cable 14 – 4 AWG 2.5 – 25 600V – 1kV 15 – 60 A FRLS (Low Smoke PVC) Stranded Copper Multicore 2 – 5 –15°C to +85°C
LSZH Instrumentation Cable 16 – 22 AWG 0.5 – 1.5 300V – 600V 2 – 5 A XLPE / LSZH Tinned Copper Pairs / Triads 1 – 24 Pairs –20°C to +90°C
Control Cable (FR) 12 – 22 AWG 0.34 – 4.0 300V – 1000V 4 – 30 A XLPE / PVC / LSZH Bare/Tinned Copper Multicore 2 – 61C –25°C to +90°C
Halogen-Free Data Cable 24 – 20 AWG 0.20 – 0.52 48V (PoE) / 300V ~0.5 – 5 A LSZH Solid / Stranded Copper Twisted Pair 4 pairs (Cat5e/6) –20°C to +75°C
Armored FRLS Cable 14 – 4 AWG 2.5 – 25 600V – 1.1kV 15 – 60 A FRLS / XLPE Stranded Copper Multicore 2 – 4C or 3.5C –25°C to +90°C
Fire Alarm Cable 18 – 16 AWG 0.75 – 1.5 300V – 600V 2 – 5 A FR PVC / LSZH Stranded Tinned Copper Twisted Pair / Shielded 1 – 4 Pairs –15°C to +70°C
Elevator/Building Cable 16 – 10 AWG 1.0 – 6.0 300V – 600V 5 – 35 A LSZH / FRLSH Stranded Copper Flat / Round 2 – 24C –20°C to +90°C
Notes
FR (Flame Retardant): Stops flame from propagating on the cable surface
FRLS (Flame Retardant Low Smoke): Emits less smoke than standard FR
LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen): Minimal toxic and corrosive gas emissions
XLPE (Cross-linked Polyethylene): High thermal resistance, used in FR applications
Multicore: Multiple conductors under one outer sheath, common in control cables
Triads/Pairs: Used in instrumentation and signal cables for noise reduction
Product Uses
Commercial Buildings Power and communication cabling in offices, malls, hospitals, etc.
Industrial Facilities Motor, control, and signal cables in factories or process plants
Mass Transit Systems Subways, trains, and buses require fire-safe wiring for public safety
Oil & Gas / Petrochemical Flame-resistant wiring in explosive or fire-risk zones
Power Plants & Utilities Cable trays, control rooms, and underground pathways
Marine & Offshore Shipboard cable systems where fire safety is critical
Data Centers Safe data/power cabling with low-smoke, halogen-free options
Airports & Stadiums Public venue installations with strict fire codes
Tunnels & Underground Systems Ventilation, lighting, and signaling cable networks with fire-retardant specifications
Product Operate Guide
Apply cable base on its insulation property
Always de-energize the system before working on cables
Proper PPE duing operation
Key Features
Feature Why It Matters
Self-extinguishing Limits flame spread and potential damage
Low Smoke Emission Improves visibility and reduces inhalation risk during evacuation
Low/Zero Halogen Emission Prevents release of corrosive gases that harm electronics and humans
Compliant with Fire Standards Required by international building and safety codes (IEC, UL, BS, EN standards)








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