jbartos,
Thank you, but this confirms that there is no basis for the duration of the flame test.
The above link mentions tests for 75 seconds, 20 minutes, 30 minutes and again 20 minutes.
Nobody justifies the length of the flame duration. This is what I'm looking for.
In my opinion, although I can't seem to get the right justification in any standard, it should be related to the insulating material and the construction of the cable. Certain materials will burn slower, or take longer to melt. This is what I think is the basis for the duration of the flame test. I'm looking for some kind of guideline or standard that will tell me why a cable, using a particular insulating material, should pass a 3 hour or 1 hour, or 5 hour test.
Thank you but, I'm still looking for help.