Building & Construction · NBC 2016 · IS 694:2010 · IS 17048:2018

Code-aligned building wire

Post-2016 buildings in India follow NBC fire provisions for cable in occupied and high-rise zones. Specification ties directly to occupancy and MEP sign-off.

NBC 2016
Mandatory fire standard
IS 17048:2018
High-rise & public space wiring
54 years
Delhi institutional supply
Sector Requirements

Governing standards

NBC 2016 Part 4 · IS 694:2010 · IS 17048:2018
NBC 2016 Part 4 requires low-smoke, halogen-limited cable in occupied areas of high-rise and public buildings.
Corridors, escape routes, lift lobbies, and occupied floors specify FR-LSH or HFFR compound insulation. IS 17048:2018 LSZH applies where tenders call for maximum smoke and halogen limits — hospitals, server spaces, metro-linked blocks, and green-building paths.
NBC 2016 Part 4IS 694:2010IS 17048:2018IEC 60332-1-2:2004IEC 61034-2

Products

Domestic supply

Application Cable Specification
Fixed conduit wiring — general areas FR Single Core WireIS 694:2010 Class 2 conductor, ISI marked, BIS IS 694:2010 licence
Occupied floors, corridors, escape routes FR-LSH Single Core WireIS 694:2010 OI >29%, TI >250 °C, IEC 60754-1 halogen limit
High-rise, hospitals, places of assembly LSZH / HFFR WireIS 17048:2018 LSH1 halogen-free compound; HCl <0.5%, smoke ≥70%, OI >30%
HVAC, BMS & lighting control circuits Multicore Flexible CableIS 694:2010 PVC insulated & sheathed, 2–24 cores
Intercom, access control, nurse call Switchboard & Intercom CableTEC/ITD G/WIR-06/02 Electro-tinned solid copper; FR PVC sheath
Internal telephone, PABX distribution CW1308 Telephone CableBT CW1308 0.5 mm solid copper; <97.8 Ω/km; <56 nF/km
Engineering Note
MEP benchmark metrics
FR-LSH wire: OI ≥29% (IS 10810 Part 58:1998), TI ≥250 °C (IS 10810 Part 64:2003), IEC 60332-1-2:2004 flame test. LSZH: HCl <0.5% (IEC 60754-1), smoke transmittance ≥70% (IEC 61034-2). Each compound carries separate BIS licence and type-test evidence.
IS 694:2010IS 17048:2018IS 10810 Part 58:1998IS 10810 Part 64:2003IEC 60754-1NBC 2016 Part 4

Export & International
International building and MEP projects

The BIS IS 694:2010 production line also builds H07V-K (IEC 60227-3), NYY-J / NYY-O (IEC 60502-1), BS 6004 (BS 6004:2012), and NYM-J (DIN VDE 0250) for cross-border MEP projects.

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Clients in This Sector

Reference clients

DLF Limited
Commercial real estate
Ansal Housing Group
Residential development
ITC Maurya
Five-star hotel, Delhi
Hotel Imperial
Five-star hotel, Delhi
Le Méridien
Five-star hotel, Delhi
Hotel Novotel
Hospitality
The Bharat Hotels
Hotel group
Kamal Developers
Construction

Frequently Asked Questions

Building & construction cable — common questions.

What MEP consultants, EPC contractors, and project procurement teams typically ask when specifying building wire.

When does NBC 2016 require FR-LSH instead of basic FR cable?

Plain FR (IS 694:2010) is permitted only for Group A residential up to G+3 (NBC 2016 Part 4 Cl. 4.11). For G+4 and above (high-rise residential), FR-LSH (IS 694:2010) is mandatory on all floors per Cl. 4.11.3.

Group B (educational), D (assembly), E (business), and F (mercantile) all require FR-LSH minimum due to public occupancy. Plain FR is only acceptable in plant rooms and back-of-house industrial areas (Group G plant zones).

What are the OI and TI thresholds for FR-LSH cable per IS 694:2010?

FR-LSH cable to IS 694:2010 must meet:

  • Oxygen Index ≥ 29% tested per IS 10810 (Part 58):1998
  • Temperature Index ≥ 250°C tested per IS 10810 (Part 64):2003
  • HCl emission < 15% per IEC 60754-1
  • Smoke transmittance > 60% per IEC 61034-2

These metrics verify the material's flame-retardant and thermal stability properties. Each compound carries separate BIS licence and type-test evidence.

When should I specify HFFR (IS 17048:2018) instead of FR-LSH?

Specify HFFR (IS 17048:2018) for hospitals (Group C, Cl. 4.14), data centres, server rooms, underground metro stations, and any tender that calls for maximum smoke and halogen limits. HFFR delivers HCl < 0.5% and smoke transmittance ≥ 70% — versus FR-LSH's < 15% HCl and > 60% smoke.

The HCl difference is critical where halogen acid gas would damage medical equipment, server hardware, or evacuation visibility in a fire. FR-LSH and HFFR carry separate BIS licences and are not interchangeable in their respective mandated zones.

Can FR-LSH and LSZH cables be mixed in the same building project?

Yes — by zone. Typical specification practice in mixed-use buildings:

  • FR-LSH in occupied floors, corridors, escape routes, and lift lobbies
  • LSZH (IS 17048:2018) in server rooms, hospital wings, metro-linked plant rooms, and Tier-style data hall builds
  • Plain FR permitted only in back-of-house plant areas not accessible to occupants

The building's fire strategy and occupancy classification under NBC 2016 Part 4 determines the correct selection per zone — consult the MEP fire schedule.

What documentation does National Cables provide for MEP / EPC tender submission?

For each cable category supplied, National Cables issues:

  • BIS licence reference: CM/L-8800140116 for IS 694:2010 cables; CM/L-8800227819 for IS 17048:2018 cables (verifiable at bis.gov.in)
  • Type-test reports per the relevant IS / IEC standards
  • Lot test certificates with conductor resistance, insulation resistance, and dimensional verification
  • NBC 2016 compliance declarations mapping the cable grade to the building zone

All documentation is issued at order stage; no separate fee or qualification process is required.

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