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New part p iee niceic 17TH ed citb pat g notes & bonus *


NOW WITH FULL UPDATED 17th EDITION WIRING
See below for full disc contents
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* including Robin Testing Video,
This great video plays on Windows Media player and goes through all the tests you need to perform when testing an electrical installation or for your practical 2391 exam.
**NOW UPDATED WITH THE FOLLOWING**
* IEE Wiring Regs. (complete set)
* Electrical Installation Requirments
* Wiring for UK Telephone Sockets
* Guide to Fire Alarms BS5839 NEW
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** Latest Updates** & Ready to print certificates.
Are you studying a 17th Edition Course, Part P, Inspection & Testing or simply want to refresh your memory?
Electrical Safety in Dwellings
* The Electricians Guide To the 16th Edition IEE Regulations
The object of this Electricians Guide is to clarify the meaning of the Regulations and to explain the technical thinking behind them. This guide is fully Interactive & Not a Collection of Word or PDF files. You simply click on a topic and you re there!!!
A must for anyone working or training in the Electrical Industry!
* BS7671 16th Edition CERTIFICATES Part P 2005
BS7671 IEE 16th EDITION WIRING REGULATIONS & BUILDING REGULATIONS - PART P
Print your own Electrical Certificates & Save Yourself 's
This disc contains all of the Certificates, Reports and Schedules which you will need if you are to comply with Part P.
For New Installations & Additions/Alterations to Existing Installations
Electrical Installation Certificate
For Subsequent Test & Inspections
For Small changes (not including a new circuit)
Minor Electrical Installations Certificate
AND MORE ARE INCLUDED ON THIS DISC.
Equipment Inspection and Test Record,
All of the above Certificates, Reports and Schedules come with Guidance Notes and can be easily Customised to include
your own/company details and logo's giving them a truly Professional Appearance.
* They are all easily Printable from your own home computer!
* Latest Electrical safety requirements Part P
* Came into effect from 1 January 2005
* This DVD fully covers and explains in detail the latest Electrical safety requirements also known as Part P requirements.
Are you training to be an Electrician?
Are you going for your Part P ?
Are you a safety conscious householder?
* If you have answered Yes to any of the above questions, Then this DVD will provide a basis for the understanding and application of the Part P requirements.
* Examples of application of Part P
Part P applies to electrical installations in buildings or parts of buildings comprising:
dwellings and business premises that have a common supply for example
shops and public houses with a flat above;
common access areas in blocks of flats such as corridors and staircases;
shared amenities of blocks of flats such as laundries and gymnasiums.
Part P applies also to parts of the above electrical installations:
in or on land associated with the buildings for example Part P applies to
fixed lighting and pond pumps in gardens;
in outbuildings such as sheds, detached garages and greenhouses.
* Electrical installation diagrams
These diagrams are excellent and cover the following:
* Diagram 1(a) indicates the many electrical appliances that can be found in the home and how they might be supplied.
* Diagram 1(b) indicates earthing and bonding arrangements that can be necessary.
* Diagram 2(a) indicates earthing arrangements as might be provided by electricity distributors.
* Diagram 2(b) indicates the earthing arrangement as might need to be provided by the consumer.
* Older practice that can be encountered in Electrical alteration work
Use of a gas, water or other service pipe as an earth (No proper means of earthing for the electrical installation).
Absence of, or inadequately sized, main equipotential bonding conductors.
Absence of, or inadequately sized, supplementary equipotential bonding.
Voltage-operated earth-leakage circuit-breakers.
No circuit protective conductors in lighting circuits.
No RCD protection for socketoutlets likely to supply portable equipment outdoors (or an insufficient number of such socket-outlets so protected).
Green coloured protective conductors or sleeving instead of green-yellow
Concealed cables outside of permitted zones in walls.
2.5 mm2 twin-and-earth cables incorporating circuit protective conductor of only 1.0 mm
Accessories on wooden mounting blocks.
Cables of imperial (non-metric) sizes.
Tough rubber sheathed (TRS),vulcanised rubber insulation (VRI) cables
* New harmonised cable identification colours fully covered and explained
BS 7671 and IEE Forms and Certificates
Electrical installation forms are provided. They cover works ranging in scope from minor works to large projects such as blocks of flats. In particular cases the most appropriate form should be used and signed by the person responsible for carrying out the works, that is to say the design, construction, inspection and testing.
Form 1 - Short form of Electrical Installation Certificate (for use when one person is responsible for the design, construction, inspection and testing of an installation), including guidance for recipients
Form 2 - Full Electrical Installation Certificate, including guidance for recipients
Form 3 - Schedule of Inspections with notes
Form 4 - Schedule of Test Results with notes
Notes on completion of Minor Electrical Installation Works Certificate
Form 5 - Minor Electrical Installation Works Certificate, including guidance for recipients.
Interaction with other Parts of the Building Regulations
Other Parts of Schedule 1 to the Building Regulations contain requirements affecting electrical installations. Examples include, but are not limited to:
Part A (Structure): depth of chases in walls, and size of holes and notches in floor and roof joists;
Part B (Fire safety): fire safety of certain electrical installations; provision of fire alarm and fire detection systems; fire resistance of penetrations through floors and walls;
Part C (Site preparation and resistance to moisture): moisture resistance of cable penetrations through external walls;
Part E (Resistance to the passage of sound): penetrations through floors and walls;
Part F (Ventilation): ventilation rates for dwellings;
Part L (Conservation of fuel and power): energy efficient lighting; reduced current carrying capacity of cables in insulation;
Part M (Access to and use of buildings): heights of switches and socket outlets.
This DVD covers Part P requirements fully and is a must have for any person Electrician or otherwise wanting to take Part P Certification in 2007. You can no longer work on any electrical installation without this certification.



New part p iee niceic 17TH ed citb pat g notes & bonus *