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  1. Electrical quality and safety regs.

    Category: Electrical regulations

    ... to be, connected to the neutral point of an electrical system and intended to contribute to the carrying of energy; "overhead line" means any electric line which is placed above ground and in the open ...
    Tuesday, 11 August 2009
  2. Designing for the 17th

    Category: Regulations

    ... horizontally or vertically to the outlet point), and, Protected by a 30mA RCD. The definitions of a 'skilled person' and an 'instructed person' are given above but Regulation 411.3.3 associates ...
    Monday, 02 March 2009
  3. RCD's and the 17th

    Category: Regulations

    ... 150mm from the top of the wall or partition or within 150mm of an angle formed by two adjoining walls/partitions, and horizontally or vertically to any point, accessory and switchgear. A new regulation ...
    Monday, 02 March 2009
  4. Ring main Good / Bad?

    Category: News

    ... with computers. Desks have become work stations requiring multi- point outlets to power computers, monitors and local printers.Designers are continuing to use ring circuits to support small powerrequirements ...
    Sunday, 01 March 2009
  5. SWA as CPC?

    Category: Regulations

    ... parts. Extraneous-conductive parts. The main earthing terminal. Earth electrodes. The earthed point of the source, or an artificial neutral. Protective Conductors are divided in to 4 main categories ...
    Sunday, 01 March 2009
  6. Electricity at work act

    Category: Electrical regulations

    ... connection to earth or other reference point; "conductor" means a conductor of electrical energy; "danger" means risk of injury; "electrical equipment" includes anything used, intended ...
    Sunday, 01 March 2009
  7. Electrical quality and safety regs.

    Category: Electrical/Regulations

    ... to be, connected to the neutral point of an electrical system and intended to contribute to the carrying of energy; "overhead line" means any electric line which is placed above ground and in the open ...
    Tuesday, 11 August 2009
  8. Designing for the 17th

    Category: Electrical/Regulations

    ... such as those listed above, have not been applied, then cables must be both: Run in 'safe zones' (ie. run horizontally or vertically to the outlet point), and, Protected by a 30mA RCD. The ...
    Monday, 02 March 2009
  9. RCD's and the 17th

    Category: Electrical/Regulations

    ... angle formed by two adjoining walls/partitions, and horizontally or vertically to any point, accessory and switchgear. A new regulation has been included - 522.6.7 - which covers all circuits. ...
    Monday, 02 March 2009
  10. 17th Edition

    Category: Electrical/Regulations

    ...  electrical equipment within Zones 0, 1 and 2 (Zone 3 is being removed). In addition, all cables buried in walls surrounding bathrooms must have 30mA RCD protection - regardless of the points they ...
    Monday, 02 March 2009
  11. Galvanic table

    Category: Electrical/Regulations

    ... a necessary part of this serious form of corrosion. The following documents provide different points of view regarding the ranking of metals and coatings in practical schemes for preventing galvanic ...
    Monday, 02 March 2009
  12. Ring main Good / Bad?

    Category: Electrical/News

    ... point outlets to power computers, monitors and local printers.Designers are continuing to use ring circuits to support small powerrequirements in offices where the power requirements are moderate and ...
    Sunday, 01 March 2009
  13. SWA as CPC?

    Category: Electrical/Regulations

    ... following parts: Exposed conductive parts. Extraneous-conductive parts. The main earthing terminal. Earth electrodes. The earthed point of the source, or an artificial neutral. Protective ...
    Sunday, 01 March 2009
  14. Electricity at work act

    Category: Electrical/Regulations

    ... connection to earth or other reference point; "conductor" means a conductor of electrical energy; "danger" means risk of injury; "electrical equipment" includes anything used, intended ...
    Sunday, 01 March 2009
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