A new edition of Electrical Apparatus and Hazardous Areas

18.05.2007
 

This popular and indispensable reference book, by Robin Garside, has been completely re-written and revised to take full account of new technical standards, Directives and the DSEAR Regulations:



The Handbook now includes comprehensive information on protection for non-electrical equipment and types of protection for dust hazards. In addition, a new and extremely clear format with extensive cross-referencing ensures that finding the information you want is now easier than ever.

Whether you are new to this subject or simply daunted by new Regulations, Directives and a mass of confusing information, this is a single source guide from a highly respected industry expert with a reputation for explaining the requirements in a practical, clear and easy to understand way.

The book is extensively illustrated and includes supporting appendices which bring together key information on equipment marking, technical standards and other ready-reference material in an easily referenced way.

For the equipment user and installer, clear guidance on the regulations as well as practical advice on glanding, earthing, cables and so on makes this book an invaluable addition to the department bookshelf.

This comprehensively illustrated 22-chapter A5 format book (ISBN 978-0-9516848-4-9), which is available from all good book shops, or directly from Hexagon Technology, also has nine appendices in its 450 pages. It is priced at £65 inclusive of P+P in the UK.


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