What is CPR certified cable?

2024-08-12

CPR, the full name is Construction Products Regulation, which means construction products regulation. CPR is a law and regulation formulated by the European Commission. It has been in effect since 2011 and aims to uniformly manage the safety standards of materials and products used in the construction field. The core purpose of CPR certification is to prevent and mitigate the risk of fire in buildings and protect people's lives and property. For cable products, CPR certification is a standard for evaluating and classifying cables to ensure their performance and safety in the event of a fire. CPR certified cables usually indicate their level and related information on their outer packaging or product labels. CPR certified cables are divided into multiple levels according to their combustion performance, from Class A to Class F, with Class A being the highest level.


The benefits of using CPR certified cables are obvious. CPR certified cables can provide higher safety in the event of a fire and reduce the damage to people and property caused by fire. The classification and identification of CPR certified cables make selection and installation more convenient and clear. In addition, CPR certified cables also have good durability and reliability, which can meet the needs of long-term and multiple use.

The application range of CPR certified cables is very wide, covering almost all electrical equipment and facilities in the construction and industrial fields. For example, residential buildings, commercial complexes, factory workshops and other places all need to use CPR certified cables to ensure the safety of personnel and equipment. Therefore, whether you are doing a new construction or renovation project, choosing CPR certified cables is a wise choice.

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