The Student's Guide to the IET Wiring Regulations is designed for students studying for a career in the electrotechnical industry. The content will enhance the reader's understanding of the IET Wiring Regulations and how to interpret them, as well as integrating with current qualifications being delivered.
The Student's Guide to the IET Wiring Regulations is designed for students studying for a career in the electrotechnical industry. The content will enhance the reader's understanding of the IET Wiring Regulations and how to interpret them, as well as integrating with current qualifications being delivered.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Steven Devine was recruited from the educational sector to oversee the IET's further involvement with students working with the IET Wiring Regulations. When students begin studying to become an electrician, either through an apprenticeship or on a full-time course, they will generally have little or no knowledge of the IET Wiring Regulations and the related guidance, such as the On-Site Guide and the Guidance Note suite. Steven's focus is to provide students with a clearer understanding of the importance of standards and regulations - who is actually responsible for them and how much voluntary time is contributed from experts from the electrotechnical industry. Steven also serves as Secretary to Sub-Committee C Shock Protection, one of the four Sub-Committees that makes up the decision-making committee behind the IET Wiring Regulations, JPEL/64.
Inhaltsangabe
Welcome Section 1: The IET Wiring Regulations Section 2: Health and Safety Section 3: Generation and Transmission Section 4: Supply Section 5: Protection and Isolation Section 6: Earthing and Bonding Section 7: Cable Calculations Section 8: Final circuits Section 9: Testing and Inspection Section 10: Fault Finding Section 11: Common Calculations Section 12: Diversity Appendix A: Special Locations Appendix B: Tables of Symbols Answers