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16th edition IEE wiring regulations: explained and illustrated
2005, Elsevier/Newnes
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- 7th ed.
0080488056 9780080488059
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Table of Contents
Cover
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1. Fundamental requirements for safety
(IEE Regs Part 1 and Chapter 13)
The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989
Chapter 2. Earthing
Definitions used in this chapter
Earth: what it is, and why and how we connect to it
Earth electrode resistance
Earthing in the IEE Regulations
Earthing systems
Earth fault loop impedance
Determining the value of total loop impedance
Residual current devices
Supplementary bonding
Problems
Chapter 3. Protection
Definitions used in this chapter
What is protection?
IP codes
Protection against electric shock
Protection against direct contact
Protection against indirect contact
Exemptions
Protection against direct and indirect contact
Reduced low voltage systems
Protection against overcurrent
Breaking capacity of fuses and circuit breakers
Fuse and circuit breaker operation
Discrimination
Position of protective devices
Protection against overvoltage
Protection against undervoltage
Precautions where there is a particular risk of fire
Chapter 4. Control
Isolation and switching
Chapter 5. Circuit design
Design procedure
Voltage drop
Shock risk
Thermal constraints
Assessment of general characteristics
Sizing the main tails
Sizing the kiln circuit cable
Chapter 6. Inspection and Testing
Testing sequence
Prospective fault current
Functional testing
Chapter 7. Special locations Part 6 BS 7671 (including Chapter 48)
Introduction
Section 601: Bathrooms etc.
Swimming pools
Hot air saunas
Construction sites
Agricultural and horticultural premises
Restrictive conductive locations
Installations with high protective conductor currents
Caravans and caravan parks
Highway power supplies and street furniture
Locations with an increased risk of fire
Appendix A: The 2004 version of BS 7671: 2001 (incorporating Amendments 1:2002 & 2:2004)-The changes
Answers to problems
Index
Last Page.
Edition Notes
Previous ed. published as: IEE wiring regulations. Oxford : Newnes, 2002.
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
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