What does the “CWZ” classification mean for international fire cables?
Mainly used in British Standards (BS 6387), this is a “Gold Standard” test for fire cables:
C: Resistance to fire alone ($950℃ for 3 hours).
W: Resistance to fire and water (simulating sprinkler systems).
Z: Resistance to fire and mechanical shock (simulating falling debris).
A CWZ-rated cable ensures the highest level of survivability in a collapsing building environment.