Cables/Connecting
New LAPP Cable meets latest USA safety legislation
Lapp Group, Europe’s leading cable solutions supplier, announces the introduction of it’s ÖLFLEX M and TM cables to meet the latest USA safety legislation for electrical equipment, NFPA 2007.
The The new edition of NFPA 79 expressly forbids the usage of UL Recognised AWM in industrial machinery. Only equipment wired with listed cables, suitable for its intended application, will now be allowed. For electrical and industrial plant engineering companies, changes must be made now for development, planning and production of all new equipment.
The new standard includes an exception where AWM approved cable may continue to be used as part of a listed assembly, “as an integral part of a fully factory wired ready-made wired sensor or actuator” or if it has been evaluated for external use. Should these exceptions be sought it is recommended that they should be authorised by the National Recognised Testing Laboratories (NTRL) or Authority Having Jurisdiction (AH). Non-compliance can lead to costly re-working or contractual penalties.
The new ÖLFLEX M and TM listed cables from Lapp offer fully compliant alternatives to the old AWM cables, allowing complete flexibility and security of use for products to be exported to the USA.
Matt Ansell, Marketing manager of Lapp Group UK. comments,” our new NFPA 79 listed cables are intended for use in electrical equipment and as fixed wiring in buildings used for residential, commercial and industrial purposes. They can also be used as flexible connecting leads for movable electrical equipment, simplifying cable selection and logistics for our customers. The use of such listed cables and wires must comply with the relevant articles of the National Electrical Coding (NEC).”
Full information on the new ÖLFLEX NFPA 79 cables may be found on the Lapp Group website at www.lapplimited.com Lapp Group in the UK offers an unrivalled product and service portfolio for today’s fast moving electrical industry, with product stocked in both London and Dublin for high availability.