Belden Ethernet cables offer fire resistance to improve passenger safety

Belden, a leader in signal transmission solutions for mission-critical applications, has received approval from the United Nations’ Economic Commission for Europe (ECE) on two of its cabling products: BE43769.02500 and BE43802.01500 meet the strict requirements outlined by the ECE R118.02 standard in Europe.

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This standard was put in place to prevent or reduce the spread of flames in case of a fire within an individual transportation vehicle, such as a bus or coach.

You can feel confident knowing these cables were put to the test and passed the rigorous requirements of the ECE.

“As passengers demand more technology when they travel by bus or coach, the need for high-speed, reliable data communication isn’t an option any more – it’s expected. To manage the increasing volumes of data, the right Ethernet cabling is required behind the scenes,” said Gihan Thabrew, Marketing Director at Belden. “When selecting data cables to use in small spaces, like passenger and engine compartments, it’s critical that the cabling is flame resistant to protect passengers in case of a fire.”

The European standard sets high fire protection requirements for cabling used within the transportation industry, specifically in coaches and buses.

“Our cabling has undergone intense testing and meets the ECE’s strict standards. Now, not only do our cables transmit large quantities of data at high speeds, they are enclosed in jacket material that resists flames,” added Thabrew.

“In the event of a fire, the jacket burns slowly, does not produce any harmful substances when burning and won’t reignite later on. This is now a required safeguard for the transportation sector to put passenger safety first.”

These cabling elements help transportation companies maintain high safety standards, while also delivering on customer conveniences, such as information displays updated in real time and personal entertainment systems for individual seats.

“As new coaches are being built or retrofitted, bus manufacturers and suppliers face these two critical priorities – how their cabling system can capture and share the level of data that’s expected, and how it can also meet safety requirements and regulations. Our cables make both possible,” added Thabrew.

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