5 - Earthing Cont'd
5.7 - Earthed concentric wiring
5.7.1 What is earthed
concentric wiring
5.7.2 Requirements for
earthed concentric wiring
5.8 - Other protection methods
5.8.1 Class II equipment
5.8.2 Non-conducting
location
5.8.3 Earth-free bonding
5.8.4 Electrical separation
5.9 - Residual current devices(RCDs)
5.9.1 Why we need residual
current devices
5.9.2 Principle of residual
current devices
5.9.3 Regulations for
residual current devices
5.9.4 Fault-voltage operated
circuit breakers
5.10 - Combined functional and
protective earthing
6 - Circuits
6.1 - Basic requirements for
circuits
6.2 - Maximum demand and diversity
-6.2.1
Maximum demand
6.2.2 Diversity
6.2.3 Applied diversity
6.3 - BS1363 socket outlet
circuits
6.3.1 The fused plug
6.3.2 The ring final
circuit
6.3.3 The radial circuit
6.4 - Industrial socket outlet
circuits
6.4.1 Introduction
6.4.2 BS 196 socket outlet
circuits
6.4.3 BS EN 60309-1 (BS
43453) socket outlet circuits
6.5 - Other circuits
6.5.1 Lighting circuits
6.5.2 Cooker circuits
6.5.3 Off-peak appliance
circuits
6.6 - Circuit segregation
6.6.1 Segregating circuits
-6.6.2
Electro-magnetic compatibility(EMC)
6.6.3 Lift and hoist
shaft circuits
7 - Special Installations
7.1 - Introduction
7.2 - Bath tubs and shower
basins
7.2.1 Introduction
7.2.2 Bath and shower
room requirements
7.3 - Swimming pools
7.3.1 Introduction
7.3.2 Special requirements
for swimming pools
7.4 - Sauna rooms
7.4.1 Introduction
7.4.2 Special requirements
for saunas
7.5 - Installations on construction
sites
7.5.1 Introduction
7.5.2 Special regulations
for construction sites
7.6 - Agricultural and horticultural
installations
7.6.1 Introduction
7.6.2 Agricultural installations
7.6.3 Electric fence
controllers
7.6.4 Horticultural installations
7.7 - Restrictive conductive
locations
7.7.1 Introduction
7.7.2 Special requirements
7.8 - Earthing for combined
functional and protective purposes
7.8.1 Introduction
7.8.2 Special regulations
for equipment with high earth currents
7.9 - Caravan, motor caravan
and caravan park installations
7.9.1 Introduction
7.9.2 Caravan installations
7.9.3 Caravan park installations
7.10 - Highway power supplies
and street furniture
7.10.1 Introduction
7.10.2 Highway and street
furniture regulations
7.11 - Heating appliances
and installations
-7.11.1
Introduction
7.11.2 Electrode boilers
and water heaters
7.11.3 Instantaneous
water heaters
7.11.4 Surface, floor,
soil and road warming installations
7.12 - Discharge lighting
7.12.1 Low voltage discharge
lighting
7.12.2 High voltage
discharge lighting
7.13 - Underground and overhead
wiring
7.13.1 Overhead wiring
types
7.13.2 Maximum span
lengths and minimum heights
7.13.3 Underground wiring
7.14 - Outdoor installations
and garden building
7.14.1 Temporary garden
buildings
7.14.2 Garden installations
7.15 - Installation of machines
and transformers
7.15.1 Rotating machines
7.15.2 Transformers
7.16 - Reduced voltage systems
7.16.1 Types of reduced
voltage
7.16.2 Separated extra-low
voltage(SELV)
7.16.3 Functional extra-low
voltage(FELV)
7.16.4 Reduced voltage
7.17 - Marinas
7.17.1 Introduction
7.17.2 The marina electrical
installation
7.18 - Medical locations
7.18.1 Introduction
7.18.2 Recommendations
for medical locations
7.19 - Exhibitions, shows
and stands
7.19.1 Introduction
7.19.2 Recommendations
for exhibitions, etc.
8 - Inspection and testing
8.1 - Introduction
8.1.1 The tester
8.1.2 Why do we need inspection and testing
8.1.3 Information needed by the tester
8.2 - Inspection
8.2.1 Notices and other identification
8.2.2 Inspection
8.2.3 Periodic Inspection
8.3 - Testing sequence
8.3.1 Why is correct sequence important
8.3.2 Correct testing sequence
8.4 - Continuity tests
8.4.1 Protective conductor continuity
8.4.2 Ring final circuit continuity
8.4.3 Correct polarity
8.4.4 Measurement of R1+R2
8.5 - Insulation tests
8.5.1 Testing insulation resistance
8.5.2 Testing of non-conducting floors and walls
8.5.3 Tests of barriers and enclosures
8.5.4 Tests for electrical separation of circuits
8.6 - Earth testing
8.6.1 Testing earth electrodes
8.6.2 Measuring earth-fault loop impedance and prospective short-circuit current
8.6.3 Testing residual current devices(RCDs)
8.7 - Test instrument requirements
8.7.1 Basic requirements
8.7.2 Accuracy and resolution
8.8 - Supporting paperwork
8.8.1 Why bother with paperwork
8.8.2 Electrical installation certificate
8.8.3 Installation alterations and additions
8.8.4 Periodic inspection and testing
8.8.5 Minor electrical installation works certificate
9 - Data Cabling and Networks
9.1 - What is data cabling and why do we need it
9.2 - What are digital systems
9.3 - Copper or glass fibre
9.4 - System design and categories
9.5 - Installing data cabling
9.6 - Useful information
|