The cable is from an overseas manufacturer and believed to have been supplied via one UK distributor.
BASEC (British Approvals Service for Cables) has advised ACI that the manufacturer has taken action to prevent recurrence and has contacted their customer. BASEC has reported that the distributor took delivery of the cable several months ago and that all affected cable has been sold and may well have been installed. The cable was subject to a current HAR approval but not a BASEC approval.
ACI and BASEC are advising distributors and installers/contractors they should check incoming product to make sure it is correctly and accurately marked, labelled and supplied against their orders. If they have ordered approved product they should obtain copies of the relevant approvals for their records along with the appropriate CE marking information e.g. EC Declaration of Conformity.
The ACI is reminding contractors, when purchasing cable, to be vigilant and to look for third party approval. In this instance, the BASEC mark would have been stamped on the cable itself if it were a BASEC approved cable. Additionally the BASEC logo/label on packaging and drums should have a licence number of the manufacturer that can be verified via BASEC’s website.
ACI recommends contractors should:
A full list of BASEC approved cables can be found at www.basec.org.uk. For further advice on substandard cable can be found at www.aci.org.uk or you can also call 0208 946 6978/07973 636688 or email [email protected] .
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