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E-grāmata: Guide to the Wiring Regulations: IEE Wiring Regulations (BS 7671:2008) 2008 17th Revised edition [Wiley Online]

  • Formāts: 302 pages, col. Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 470998377
  • ISBN-13: 9780470998373
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  • Formāts: 302 pages, col. Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 470998377
  • ISBN-13: 9780470998373
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This guide to the 17th Edition of the IEEE Wiring Regulations (BS 7671:2008) offers clear explanations of recent changes to the Standard. The book begins with coverage of legal requirements, then provides advice on circuit design, selection and erection, wiring systems, and earthing and bonding. It explores the additional requirements of the Standard for protection against voltage disturbances and electromagnetic influences, and gives information on the new special locations included in the 17th Edition of the Standard, particularly exhibitions, shows and stands, floor and ceiling heating systems, and mobile or transportable units. The book is for electricians, electrical technicians, installation engineers, design engineers, and apprentices. The author is a member of the Electrical Contractors' Association, UK. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Essential for electrical installers and installation designers, the IEE Wiring Regulations (BS 7671) have been completely restructured and updated for the first time in over a decade: this 17th Edition of the IEE Wiring Regulations (BS 7671: 2008) will come into effect in June 2008.  Guide to the Wiring Regulations is an authoritative and accessible guide to the 17th Edition, illustrating the changes and providing real solutions to the problems that can often occur with practical interpretation.

Written and developed by the Electrical Contractors’ Association, Guide to the Wiring Regulations brings a wealth of experience to the subject and offers clear explanations of the changes in the Standard. Starting with full coverage of the legal requirements the book then goes on to:

  • provide extensive advice on circuit design, selection and erection, wiring systems, earthing and bonding; 
  • explore the additional requirements of the Standard for protection against voltage disturbances and implementation of measures against electromagnetic influences (EMC);
  • elaborate on the alterations to the inspection and testing requirements;
  • feature practical information on the new special locations included in the 17th Edition, particularly exhibitions, shows and stands, floor and ceiling heating systems, mobile or transportable units and photovoltaic power systems;
  • highlight the changes made in the new edition to existing special locations, including bathrooms, swimming pools, agricultural and horticultural premises and caravan/camping parks.

Guide to the Wiring Regulations is an outstanding resource for all users of the 17th Edition IEE Wiring Regulations (BS 7671: 2008) including electricians who want a better understanding of the theory behind the Standard, electrical technicians, installation engineers, design engineers, and apprentices. Both trainees and practitioners will find this guide indispensable for understanding the impact of the changes introduced in the 17th Edition (BS 7671: 2008).

Additional supporting material is available at www.wiley.com/go/eca_wiringregulations

Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
A - BS 7671: 2008 Introduction and Overview
A1 Introduction to BS 7671: 2008
A2 Plan and Layout of BS 7671: 2008
A3 Overview of Major Changes
B - Legal Relationship and General Requirements of BS7671: 2008
B1 Legal Requirements and Relationship
B2 The Role of Standards
B3 Part 3 of BS 7671: 2008, Assessment of General Characteristics
C - Circuitry and Related Aspects
C1 Introduction
C2 Design Procedure Overview
C3 Load Assessment
C4 Circuitry Design
C5 Sub-mains
C6 Discrimination Co-ordination
C7 Parallel Cables
C8 Harmonics
C9 Standard Circuits Designs
C10 RCD Circuitry
C11 Ring and Radial Final Circuits
D - Selection and erection - equipment
D1 Introduction and Fundamentals
D2 Compliance with Standards
D3 Identification of Conductors
D4 EMC and Detrimental Influences
D5 Wiring Systems
D6 Circuit Breakers
D7 RCDs
D8 Other Equipment
D9 Generating Sets
D10 Rotating Machines
D11 Plugs and Sockets, Cable Couplers
D12 Water Heaters
D13 Heating Conductors
D14 Lighting and Luminaires
D15 Safety Services
D16 Ingress Protection
E - Earthing And Bonding
E1 Introduction
E2 Earthing Arrangements
E3 General Requirements of
Earthing and Bonding
E4 Protective Conductors
E5 Armoured Cables
E6 Protective Equipotential Bonding
E7 High Earth Leakage Instalations
F - Inspection And Testing
F1 Introduction
F2 Visual Inspection
F3 Testing
F4 Certification Paperwork
G - Special Locations
G1 Introduction Purpose and Principles
G2 Locations Containing a Bath or Shower
G3 Swimming Pools and Other Basins
G4 Agricultural and Horticultural Premises
G5 Caravan Parks and Camping Parks
G6 Exhibitions, Shows and Stands
G7 Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Power Supply Systems
G8 Mobile or Transportable Units
G9 Floor and Ceiling Heating Systems
Appendices


Darrell Locke IEng MIEE ACIBSE, ECA, 34 Palace Court, London, W2 4HY. A technical manager for ECA (Electrical Contractors Association), Darrell regularly writes technical articles, bulletins and standards at national and international levels. He was chairman to Panel D of the BS 7671 committee and has been responsible for the management of a considerable amount of the text in the forthcoming standard.