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E-raamat: Wiring Regulations in Brief

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Nov-2020
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000208948
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  • Formaat: 644 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000208948

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This newly updated edition of Wiring Regulations in Brief provides a user-friendly guide to the newest amendments to BS 7671 and the IET Wiring Regulations. Topic-based chapters link areas of working practice – such as earthing, cables, installations, testing and inspection, and special locations – with the specifics of the Regulations themselves. This allows quick and easy identification of the official requirements relating to the situation in front of you. The requirements of the regulations, and of related standards, are presented in an informal, easy-to-read style to remove confusion. Packed with useful hints and tips, and highlighting the most important or mandatory requirements, this book is a concise reference on all aspects of the eighteenth edition of the IET Wiring Regulations. This handy guide provides an on-the-job reference source for electricians, designers, service engineers, inspectors, builders, and students.

List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
xiii
Preface xvi
Foreword xxv
BS7671 Cobur Arrangements xxvi
1 Introduction
1(24)
1.1 Introduction
1(1)
1.2 Historical background
2(4)
1.3 What does BS 7671:2018 contain?
6(3)
1.4 What are the objectives of the Wiring Regulations?
9(1)
1.5 What is the legal status of the original Wiring Regulations?
9(1)
1.6 What do the Wiring Regulations cover?
10(2)
1.7 What affect does using the Regulations have on other Statutory Instruments?
12(10)
1.8 How are the IET Wiring Regulations implemented?
22(3)
2 Building regulations
25(38)
2.1 The Building Act 1984
26(4)
2.2 What are the supplementary regulations?
30(1)
2.3 What are the Building Regulations?
31(1)
2.4 Approved Documents
32(3)
2.5 Electrical safety
35(1)
2.6 What is the aim of Approved Document P?
36(1)
2.7 Who is responsible for electrical safety?
37(8)
2.8 What inspections and tests will have to be completed and recorded?
45(2)
2.9 Requirements from the Approved Documents
47(16)
3 Earthing
63(52)
3.1 What is Earth?
64(2)
3.2 What is meant by `earthing' and how is it used?
66(1)
3.3 Advantages of earthing
67(1)
3.4 What types of earthing systems are there?
68(5)
3.5 IT system
73(1)
3.6 Earthing points
74(1)
3.7 Earthing terminals
74(3)
3.8 Conductor arrangement and system earthing
77(1)
3.9 Current-carrying conductors
78(2)
3.10 Protective conductors
80(1)
3.11 Installations with separate earthing arrangements
81(1)
3.12 Earth electrodes
81(1)
3.13 Earthing conductors
82(2)
3.14 Protective measures
84(1)
3.15 Protective devices
85(3)
3.16 Earth fault
88(1)
3.17 Insulation monitoring devices for IT systems
89(2)
3.18 RCDs
91(4)
3.19 Residual current monitors
95(1)
3.20 Testing and inspection
96(6)
3.21 Special locations and installations
102(13)
4 Safety protection
115(38)
4.1 Basic safety requirements
116(4)
4.2 Building Regulations requirements
120(4)
4.3 Protection from electric shock
124(11)
4.4 Additional requirements
135(7)
4.5 Circuits for safety services
142(3)
4.6 Disconnecting devices
145(2)
4.7 Precautions and protections
147(3)
4.8 Testing and inspection
150(3)
5 Electrical equipment, components, accessories and supplies
153(54)
5.1 Connection
153(2)
5.2 Fuses
155(8)
5.3 Heaters
163(4)
5.4 Luminaires
167(9)
5.5 Plug and socket outlets
176(6)
5.6 Rectifiers
182(1)
5.7 Rotating machines and motors
182(1)
5.8 Supplies
182(7)
5.9 Switches
189(13)
5.10 Transformers
202(5)
6 Cables, conductors and conduits
207(73)
6.1 Cables
207(15)
6.2 Conductors and conduits
222(14)
6.3 Installation
236(16)
6.4 Safety precautions
252(17)
6.5 Inspection and testing
269(11)
7 External influences
280(68)
7.1 Environmental factors and influences
281(4)
7.2 Air pressure and altitude
285(2)
7.3 Ambient temperature
287(3)
7.4 Weather and precipitation
290(6)
7.5 Humidity
296(5)
7.6 Solar radiation
301(5)
7.7 Pollutants and contaminants
306(9)
7.8 Mechanical
315(6)
7.9 Electromagnetic compatibility
321(8)
7.10 Fire
329(19)
8 Special installations and locations
348(88)
8.1 General requirements
348(3)
8.2 Outdoor lighting installations
351(11)
8.3 Special installations and locations
362(74)
9 Installation, maintenance and repair
436(28)
9.1 General
437(2)
9.2 Installation
439(6)
9.3 Inspection and testing
445(7)
9.4 Safety protection
452(1)
9.5 Environmental aspects
452(1)
9.6 Certification and reporting
453(1)
9.7 Additions and alterations to an installation
454(2)
9.8 Material changes of use
456(1)
Annex 9A Example stage audit checks
457(7)
10 Inspection and testing
464(85)
10.1 What inspections and tests have to be completed and recorded?
465(1)
10.2 Inspections
466(4)
10.3 Testing
470(46)
10.4 Identification and notices
516(9)
10.5 What type of certificates and reports are there?
525(6)
10.6 Test requirements specific for compliance to the Building Regulations
531(10)
10.7 What about test equipment?
541(5)
Annex 10A Examples of test equipment used to test electrical installations
546(3)
Annex A Symbols used in electrical installations 549(1)
Annex B List of electrical and electromechanical symbols 550(3)
Annex C SI units for existing technology 553(8)
Annex D The IP code 561(3)
Annex E Acronyms and abbreviations 564(4)
Annex F Standards 568(18)
Annex G Other books associated with the Wiring Regulations 586(7)
Index 593
Ray Tricker (MSc, IEng, CQP-FCQI, FIET, FCMI, FIRSE) is a Senior Consultant with over 50 years' continuous service in Quality, Safety and Environmental Management; Project Management; Communication Electronics; Railway Command, Control and Signalling Systems; Information Technology; and the development of Molecular Nanotechnology.

He served with the Royal Corps of Signals (for a total of 37 years) during which time he held various managerial posts culminating in being appointed as the Chief Engineer of NATOs Communication Security Agency (ACE COMSEC). Most of Rays work since leaving the Services has centred on the European Railways. He has held a number of posts with the Union International des Chemins de fer (UIC) (e.g. Quality Manager of the European Train Control System (ETCS)) and with the European Union (EU) Commission (e.g. European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS) Users Group Project Coordinator, HEROE Project Coordinator and T500 Review Team Leader). He is was also a UKAS Assessor (for the assessment of certification bodies for the harmonisation of the Trans-European, High Speed, Railway Network) and recently he was appointed as the Quality, Safety and Environmental Manager for the Project Management Consultancy responsible for overseeing the multi-billion-dollar Trinidad Rapid Rail System.

Currently, as well as writing books on diverse subjects such as ISO 9001:2015, Building, Wiring and Water Regulations, he is busy assisting Small Businesses from around the world (usually on a no-cost basis) to produce their own auditable Quality and/or Integrated Management Systems to meet the requirements of ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 etc.