17th Edition IEE Wiring Regulations: Explained and Illustrated


Book Description

This popular guide focuses on common misconceptions in the application of the Wiring Regulations. It explains in clear language those parts of the Regs that most need simplifying, outlining the correct procedures to follow and those to avoid. Emphasis has been placed on areas where confusion and misinterpretation is common, such as earthing and bonding, circuit design and protection, and in particular the increased use of RCDs. It is an affordable reference for all electrical contractors and other workers involved in electrical installations. It will enable safe and efficient compliance and help answer queries quickly to ensure work complies with the latest version of the Wiring Regulations. With the coverage carefully matched to the syllabus of the City & Guilds Certificate in the Requirements for Electrical Installations (2382-10 and 2382-20) and containing sample exam questions and answers, it is also an ideal revision guide. Brian Scaddan, I Eng, MIET, is a consultant for and an Honorary Member of City & Guilds. He has over 35 years’ experience in Further Education and training. He is Director of Brian Scaddan Associates Ltd, an approved City and Guilds and NICEIC training centre offering courses on all aspects of Electrical Installation Contracting including the C&G 2382 series. He is also a leading author of books on electrical installation.




16th Edition IEE Wiring Regulations: Explained & Illustrated


Book Description

Brian Scaddan’s guides to the IEE Wiring Regulations have established themselves as an industry standard. This new edition will be an essential reference for all contractors, technicians and other professionals, as well as newcomers to the industry, who need to ensure their work complies with the latest version of the Wiring Regulations. Used alongside the regulations themselves, this book is the key to safe and efficient electrical installation. The book is also a concise and popular text for the City & Guilds 2381 syllabus. The new edition is updated throughout to match the 2004 version of BS 7671:2001 (incorporating Amendments 1:2002 & 2:2004), and also features extended coverage of Special Locations (such as bathrooms, construction sites and computer / data type installations). There are common misconceptions in the application of the Wiring Regulations in these areas with regard to bonding, voltages, disconnection times and sizes of earthing conductors. Brian Scaddan clarifies the requirements, and outlines the correct procedures to follow (and those to avoid!). Problems are provided, for use as ‘self-check’ exercises or college assignments. Brian Scaddan is the Chief Examiner for the City & Guilds 2391 vocational award. He has 30 years’ experience in Further Education, and is now Director of Brian Scaddan Associates, Engineering Training Consultants.




16th Edition IEE Wiring Regulations: Design and Verification of Electrical Installations


Book Description

This book builds on the basic knowledge and techniques covered in 16th Edition IEE Wiring Regulations Explained and Illustrated, providing the information and revision materials needed for the City & Guilds 2400 (Design, Erection and Verification of Electrical Installations) exam. All Qualifying Managers will be required to gain this qualification, and Brian Scaddan's book is the ideal text for all students undertaking C&G 2400 courses.




Commentary on IEE Wiring Regulations 16th Edition, BS 7671 : 2001


Book Description

The 16th Edition of the IEE Wiring Regulations has since 1992 been adopted as the British Standard (BS 7671) for electrical installation work. This invaluable and authoritative Commentary is now revised to incorporate the major change to BS 7671:2001 (and the subsequent Amendment No. 1 2002). It provides independent but clear interpretation of and guidance to the Regulations, enabling the design and installation professional to understand and apply them and overcome problems that arise.. Written by the IEE's Principal Engineer, this is the definitive and essential reference for the electrical / wiring installation professional.




IEE 16th Edition Wiring Regulations


Book Description

This text is written specifically for the City & Guilds 2400 course - the qualification required for NICEIC Qualifying Manager status. This text provides an understanding of basic design criteria and calculations, along with the current inspection and testing requirements, making it a vital reference guide for all contractors, technicians and other professionals involved in designing and testing electrical installations. The third edition includes appendices covering the major relevant changes brought in by Amendments No.2 (1998) and No.3 (2000). The rules covering bathroom electrics from Amendment No.3 are also summarised. Brian Scaddan is a Leading Scheme Assessor, Examiner and Honorary Member of City and Guilds. He has 22 years' experience in Further Education, and is now Director of Brian Scaddan Associates, Engineering Training Consultants. The thoroughly practical guide to design and verification of installations The 2400 coursebook Updated in line with 16th Ed Wiring Regs Amendment No.3




Handbook on the Wiring Regulations


Book Description

This well established handbook, written and sponsored by the Electrical Contractors' Association and Select (formerly the Electrical Contractors' Association of Scotland), provides a detailed, authoritative guide to the Wiring Regulations, BS 7671: Requirements for Electrical Installations. As the regulations are not drafted by topic, the handbook will be particularly useful in guiding designers, installers, inspectors and testers round the various requirements. It gives practical guidance on how to approach new installations, extensions to existing installations, and the more extensive testing and inspection which are required. The handbook has been revised to take account of amendments introduced by BS 7671:2001 effective from 1 January 2002. The most significant changes are: chapter 13 rewritten to include three sections on protection for safety, design and selection of electrical equipment a new chapter 44 on overvoltage protection a new chapter 48 on high fire risk situations revisions to the requirements on rooms containing a bath or shower new earthing requirements for the installation of equipment with high protective conductor outlets




IEE 16th Edition Wiring Regulations


Book Description

This book builds on the basic knowledge and techniques covered in 16th Edition IEE Wiring Regulations Explained and Illustrated, providing the information and revision materials needed for the City & Guilds 2400 (Design, Erection and Verification of Electrical Installations) exam. All Qualifying Managers will be required to gain this qualification, and Brian Scaddan's book is the ideal text for all students undertaking C&G 2400 courses.




16th Edition IEE Wiring Regulations: Inspection, Testing & Certification


Book Description

Brian Scaddan’s guides to the IEE Wiring Regulations have established themselves as an industry standard. This new edition will be an essential reference for all contractors, technicians and other professionals working in a non-supervisory capacity, as well as newcomers to the industry, all of whom are involved in inspecting and testing electrical installations, and need to ensure their work complies with the latest version of the Wiring Regulations. This text is a practical guide to the current inspection and testing requirements in electrical installation, and is written specifically for the City & Guilds 2391 vocational award – the next step for anyone with a 2381 qualification, advancing technical knowledge without the supervisory emphasis of the 2400. The new edition is updated throughout to match the 2004 version of BS 7671:2001 (incorporating Amendments 1:2002 & 2:2004), and is supported by a sample test paper, complete with model answers and mark scheme. The fifth edition also provides essential information on the completion of electrical installation certificates, with a step-by-step guide on the entries that need to be made and where to source data. Brian Scaddan is the Chief Examiner for the City & Guilds 2391 vocational award. He has 30 years’ experience in Further Education, and is now Director of Brian Scaddan Associates, Engineering Training Consultants.




Handbook of Electrical Installation Practice


Book Description

Handbook of Electrical Installation Practice covers all key aspects of industrial, commercial and domestic installations and draws on the expertise of a wide range of industrial experts. Chapters are devoted to topics such as wiring cables, mains and submains cables and distribution in buildings, as well as power supplies, transformers, switchgear, and electricity on construction sites. Standards and codes of practice, as well as safety, are also included. Since the Third Edition was published, there have been many developments in technology and standards. The revolution in electronic microtechnology has made it possible to introduce more complex technologies in protective equipment and control systems, and these have been addressed in the new edition. Developments in lighting design continue, and extra-low voltage luminaries for display and feature illumination are now dealt with, as is the important subject of security lighting. All chapters have been amended to take account of revisions to British and other standards, following the trend to harmonised European and international standards, and they also take account of the latest edition of the Wiring Regulations. This new edition will provide an invaluable reference for consulting engineers, electrical contractors and factory plant engineers.




16th Edition Wiring Regulations


Book Description

Brian Scaddan's guides to the IEE Wiring Regulations have established themselves as an industry standard. This new edition will be an essential reference for all contractors, technicians and other professionals working in a non-supervisory capacity, as well as newcomers to the industry, all of whom are involved in inspecting and testing electrical installations, and need to ensure their work complies with the latest version of the Wiring Regulations. This text is a practical guide to the current inspection and testing requirements in electrical installation, and is written specifically for the City & Guilds 2391 vocational award - the next step for anyone with a 2381 qualification, advancing technical knowledge without the supervisory emphasis of the 2400. The new edition is updated throughout to match the 2004 version of BS 7671:2001 (incorporating Amendments 1:2002 & 2:2004), and is supported by a sample test paper, complete with model answers and mark scheme. The fifth edition also provides essential information on the completion of electrical installation certificates, with a step-by-step guide on the entries that need to be made and where to source data. Brian Scaddan is the Chief Examiner for the City & Guilds 2391 vocational award. He has 30 years' experience in Further Education, and is now Director of Brian Scaddan Associates, Engineering Training Consultants. * Clarifies the requirements of certificate completion with a new step-by-step guide * Fully in line with the 2004 version of BS 7671:2001 (incorporating Amendments 1:2002 & 2:2004), and matched to the City & Guilds 2391 Vocational award