( l* b$ H% ~3 i' R2 {Socket-outlets shall comply with the requirements for resistance to fire in accordance with& I: @! m( O2 C. j# d9 ~
AS/NZS 3100 Annex A as follows:; D/ H. D. \; Y; G
(a) The glow-wire test temperature ‘T’ for ‘retaining parts’ of fixed socket-outlets shall9 G7 N8 q$ O! U0 h% f. b- A
be—1 C$ ?) M) H- D; a( e& s& M) q) |( J
(i) 850°C; or " I! f% w3 W& W4 c5 V* {(ii) 750°C, but there shall be no flaming for greater than 5s.$ d: H+ l4 h% U
(b) The glow-wire test temperature ‘T’ for ‘retaining parts’ of other socket-outlets shall U2 N3 }9 ]0 l0 Z" T: G' q& o" K
be 650°C. + ~! _& [) M7 l4 `, T5 P6 D9 ]5 U(c) The glow-wire test temperature for ‘relevant parts’ of fixed socket-outlets shall be d! w( u1 c, ]9 C1 l% e( z3 c2 s3 Y }750°C., c4 N" `. S0 B
(d) The glow-wire test temperature for ‘relevant parts’ of other socket-outlets shall be 650°C.