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|a Electrical contracting and management
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|a Second edition.
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|a Previous edition: published as Electrical contracting and management. London : Newnes-Butterworth, 1973.
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|a Front Cover; Electrical Contracting; Copyright Page; Preface; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Modern wiring systems; Temperature considerations; Mechanical damage; Conduit system; Metallic conduit; Metallic trunking systems; Plastics trunking; Other trunking systems and ancillaries; PVC-insulated and sheathed cables; Mineral-insulated cables; Other cables; Chapter 2. Fundamental electrical installation design; Present-day aspects; Preliminaries; Network earthing; Choice of wiring; Distribution; Disconnection times; Final circuits; Relation between protective devices and cables.
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|a Short circuit considerationsOther constraints; Electric shock protection; Residual current devices; k Values; Alternative considerations; Design example; Chapter 3. Estimating; Materials; Labour; Scaffold; Drawing office costs; Other costs; Overheads; Fixed price allowance; Summary; Profit; On cost calculation for labour; Estimating with the aid of a computer; Chapter 4. Electronic motor control; Static frequency converter types; The comparator; The six pulse PAM converter; PAM control circuits; Application of static frequency converters; Special motor designs.
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|a Chapter 5. Lighting -- technological development simplifies the lighting choicesLamp development; Discharge lamps; Compact fluorescent lamps; Luminaire development; Control systems; Computer-based systems; Chapter 6. Electricity tariffs; Consumer classes and tariff groups; Energy management; Choice of tariff; Other commercial matters; The meter; Domestic metered tariffs; Industrial demand tariffs; Overview; 2-Step block tariff example; Chapter 7. A review of wiring regulations; The IEE Wiring Regulations and Statutory Regulations; The IEE Wiring Regulations and International Wiring Rules.
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|a Scope of the IEE Wiring RegulationsContents; Protection for safety; Worked examples; Isolation and switching; Symbols; International protection (IP) enclosures; Bathroom safety; Trunking; Chapter 8. Inspection and testing; Visual inspection; Checking the design; Compliance with British Standards; Physical checklist; Trunking checklist; Hazardous areas; Mobile caravan sites (471-42-46); Testing sequence; Continuity of ring circuit conductors (App. 15, item 2); Continuity of protective conductors (613-3); Earth electrodes; Insulation resistance; Electrical separation (613-11).
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|a Reduced voltage systemsInsulation of non-conducting floors and walls; Polarity; Earth fault loop impedance; Determination of ZE (App. 15, item 5); Example; Determination of Zs; Operation of rccbs and fvcbs; Fault voltage devices (fvcbs) (613-16); Alterations to an installation (621-1); Periodic inspection and testing (631-1); Certification; Periods betwen tests (App. 16); Chapter 9. The work of the Joint Industrial Council for Electrical Installation Contracting (JIB); Organization; Dispute procedures; Membership and welfare benefits; Wages and Conditions; Grading and training; Productivity.
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|a Electrical Contracting, Second Edition is a nine-chapter text guide for the greater efficiency in planning and completing installations for the design, installation and control of electrical contracts. This book starts with a general overview of the efficient cabling and techniques that must be employed for safe wiring design, as well as the cost estimation of the complete electrical contract. The subsequent chapters are devoted to other electrical contracting requirements, including electronic motor control, lighting, and electricity tariffs. A chapter focuses on the IEE Wiring Regulations an.
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