11 million metres of cable recalled from the UK market Recall

22 June 2010

Risk

Reports of faulty cabling from concerned contractors earlier this year led the ACI to test samples of product from the Turkish cable manufacturer. The samples were found to have insufficient copper leading to high conductor resistance and did not comply with appropriate British Standards. Independent testing by BASEC later confirmed the ACI’s findings and led to the suspension of Atlas Kablo’s BASEC licence for a serious decline in quality across its range of products.


Atlas Kablo (Atlas Kablo Sanayi Ticaret Anonim Sirketi) which supplies a number of UK cable distributors and wholesalers with PVC house wiring, flex and conduit wires has confirmed the existence of the problem and the suspensions. BASEC has advised all in the electrical supply chain that affected cable should not be sold or installed (http://www.basec.org.uk/news/basec-news-detail.asp?news=86)

Models affected

Atlas Kablo has listed on its website batch numbers of products known to be affected at this time by the BASEC suspension and distributors are urged to inform their customers. They have a 2010 manufacturing date and are marked with the manufacturer’s identification `Atlas Kablo’.

The suspension by BASEC remains in place and cables affected are:

  • Flat twin, single and 3-core with CPC (BS 6004 Table 8 and IS 201-4 Table 1, 1.0 sqmm – 16 sqmm)
  • Single core unsheathed (BS 6004 Table 4a, 1.5 sqmm – 35 sqmm)
  • Single core sheathed (BS 6004 Table 7, 1.5 sqmm – 35 sqmm).



Cables affected by the HAR scheme certification licence suspension have also been found to have insufficient copper leading to high conductor resistance. Cables affected are H05VV-F type, PVC insulated and sheathed in sizes ranging from 0.75 sqmm to 4.00 sqmm and with 2, 3, 4 and 5 cores.


Details

Cables are marked with the manufacturer’s identification `Atlas Kablo’, carry a 2010 manufacturing date and the TSE <HAR> approval mark. The cable sheathing colours include white, cream, yellow and blue and marking may be embossed or printed. Many of the cables are also marked with British designations such as 3183Y and BS 6500.