Fire Resistance Cable

Fire resistance cables are specifically engineered to withstand high temperatures and continue operating during a fire. They ensure uninterrupted power supply to critical systems like alarms, fire pumps, and emergency lighting. These cables are designed to resist fire for a specified duration, ensuring safety and reliability when it matters most.

Unlike regular cables, fire resistance cables use special insulation materials that prevent short circuits during fires. This type of cable offers peace of mind for industries where safety is a top priority.

Why Fire Resistance Cables Are Critical for Business Safety

When a fire breaks out, uninterrupted power can mean the difference between life and death. Fire resistance cables play a crucial role in keeping alarms, sprinklers, and evacuation systems functional, buying valuable time for occupants to escape.

From commercial buildings to industrial facilities, using fire resistance cables is not just a compliance requirement but a proactive approach to disaster management. PT. Berca Indonesia understands the importance of safeguarding lives, offering cables built to withstand extreme conditions.

Key Features of PT. Berca Indonesia’s Fire Resistance Cable

How Fire Resistance Cables Ensure Compliance with Safety Regulations

Governments and safety bodies worldwide require fire resistance cables to meet strict regulations. Using certified cables ensures compliance with local and international safety standards.

PT. Berca Indonesia provides fire resistance cables that align with industry standards, ensuring that your project meets regulatory requirements with ease.

Materials Used in Bare Conductors

At PT. Berca Indonesia, we offer bare conductors made from:

  • Aluminum (AAC, AAAC): Known for their lightweight and corrosion resistance.
  • Copper: Superior electrical conductivity, ideal for earthing systems.
  • Aluminum Conductor Steel-Reinforced (ACSR): A mix of strength and conductivity, perfect for long-distance transmission.

Each material type serves different electrical requirements, allowing customers to choose based on project needs.

Bare Conductors vs. Insulated Cables: Which One to Use?

Bare conductors are suitable for outdoor and overhead systems, where insulation is not required, while insulated cables are used in indoor or underground installations to prevent electrical leakage.

When choosing between the two, it’s important to assess the project location and conditions. Bare conductors excel in open spaces and high-voltage networks, offering an economical and reliable solution.