Apprentice IEE - Voltimum - Search | | Results of your search | Results 91 - 100 About 421 For apprentice brandid:IEU (0.79 Seconds) | | | | This article takes a closer look at the proposed new Section 534 (Surge Protection Devices) which it is expected may be included within a future amendment to BS 7671:2008. Section 534 contains requirements for the installation of surge protective devices (SPDs) | | http://www.voltimum.co.uk/news/12724/s/Future-developments-i[...] | | | | | Part one of this article, which appeared in the last issue of Wiring Matters, looked at the requirements within BS 7671 relating to the provision of information considered necessary for the safe and effective use of electrical installations. In this part we | | http://www.voltimum.co.uk/news/12929/s/The-provision-of-info[...] | | | | | Introduction: At many events in which the IET participate, such as the ELEX and InterBuild shows, questions are asked about standards to which hand - wired electrical control panels are to comply. This article looks at types and forms of electrical panels, | | http://www.voltimum.co.uk/news/13108/s/Electrical-Panels.htm[...] | | | | | An article in the previous edition of Wiring Matters (Autumn 09 Issue 32) looked at 'energy efficiency of luminaires' which highlighted the energy efficiencies of various types of lamps andprovided specific information for the phasing out of incandescent type | | http://www.voltimum.co.uk/news/13343/s/Energy-efficient-ligh[...] | | | | | For more than 100 years, the incandescent lamp has been used in dwellings as the main source of light but, as these lamps are extremely inefficient, they are now being phased out. As world leaders are committed to reducing the emission of greenhouse gases | | http://www.voltimum.co.uk/news/13357/s/Energy-efficiency-of-[...] | | | | | The 17th Edition includes a new Part 7 (Special Locations), which includes new requirements for bathrooms. All those involved in electrical installation work need to be familiar with these new requirements. Help is at hand, in the form of a new edition of | | http://www.voltimum.co.uk/news/13428/s/17th-Edition-launched[...] | | | | | In Wiring Matters Summer 2009, Issue 31, an article was published entitled Cables for temporary installations and included a sub - section headed The use of "Arctic" cable . The IET's technical helpline took a number of calls with a common theme - i.e. can | | http://www.voltimum.co.uk/news/13650/s/The-use-of-Arctic-cab[...] | | | | | Electrical cables used forbtemporary installations will be at risk of damage from many sources. The fact that installations are temporary means that elements of the installation, if not all, will be brought in for this purpose and then removed, possibly for | | http://www.voltimum.co.uk/news/13651/s/Cables-for-temporary-[...] | | | | | There are a number of measures to protect against electric shock. This article, which is the first part of two, looks at summarising these protective measures applied to Special Installations or Locations as defined in Part 7 of the 17th Edition of the IEE | | http://www.voltimum.co.uk/news/13910/s/Protective-Measures-S[...] | | | | | The IET's technical helpline has taken a number of calls of late asking how three - and four - pole RCDs operate and how they are to be physically tested. This article looks to answer these and related questions. The requirements of BS 7671:2008 for testing | | http://www.voltimum.co.uk/news/14046/s/Testing-of-Multipole-[...] | | |
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