AEI Cables calls for Building Safety Act to be widely understood

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AEI Cables has said the performance of cabling in critical fire safety systems needs to be clearly understood as part of the new Building Safety Act.

The new Building Safety Act makes requirements for higher-risk buildings which are those deemed to be of at least 18 metres in height or at least seven storeys containing at least two residential units.

The Act updates guidelines for construction and management of higher risk buildings and covers the whole supply chain including electrical safety systems and cabling. The current British Standard Code of Practice BS 8519 identifies six categories of power and control cables with survival times of 30, 60 or 120 minutes. 

General Manager, AEI Cables, Stuart Dover’s statement

Stuart Dover, General Manager of AEI Cables, said: “There is a lot of new detail in the legislation and we welcome the requirements of the Act. However, there is a pressing need to understand the part played by electrical safety systems and the cabling that operates these systems.

“There is good information available through the cabling industry including our own technical advisers about cable testing, cable classifications and cable performance in real fire conditions.”

The systems in these buildings powered by electrical cables, including smoke and heat extraction systems, assist fire services in firefighting and a safe evacuation in the case of life safety.

The Building Safety Regulator

The Building Safety Regulator will oversee the safety and performance of all buildings, as well as having a special focus on high-rise buildings. It will promote competence and organisational capability within the sector including for building control professionals and tradespeople.

Building owners should now have their building safety regime in place and any occupied higher-risk buildings should be registered with the Building Safety Regulator.

New legislation needs to be welcomed, says AEI Cables: Summary

AEI Cables has called for the updates to the Building Safety Act to be widely understood. AEI’S General Manager said that there is a pressing need to understand the part played by electrical safety systems and the cabling that operates these systems.

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