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Electrical Plugs and Wiring and World Electricity Supplies

BIP 2074:2005
Electrical plugs and wiring and world electricity supplies
£153.00. (Save £17.00 on RRP)
The indispensable guide and reference source for electrical plugs, wiring and electricity supplies worldwide. This is a brand new book providing individual country information on electrical plugs, wiring and electricity supplies for over 110 countries spanning Europe, the Americas, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and the Pacific Rim. An invaluable resource for any manufacturer, exporter or supplier of electrical goods and services, this international survey comes in two main parts.

The first part deals with plugs and wiring that would be used with mains-powered household and similar equipment, operating up to 250V a.c. single phase, with a maximum current rating of 20A. For most of the countries, individual country surveys contain information on plugs, mains cables, sockets for lamps (bulbs) and building wiring codes. In addition, the book contains a collection of diagrams that illustrate the style of plug used in each country as well as providing the main dimensions. The country pages also indicate which standards and regulations may be applicable to plugs, and the certification requirements and test bodies.

The second part provides useful comparative tables of world electricity supplies, voltages and frequencies. All domestic, commercial and industrial supplies are included, with some distribution voltages. Both line voltages and phase voltages are given when identifying the circuit diagram of the supply source connections. Supplementary notes provide additional information.

Contents include:
Electrical plugs and wiring introduction
IEC publications on plugs
Europe
Definitions and abbreviations
Country surveys
Plug diagrams. World electricity supplies voltage tables
Circuit diagrams
Supplementary notes
List of worldwide standards organizations.

 

                                           

  • A4 paperback
  • 271 pages
  • 2005
  • ISBN 0 580 45158 5
  • BSI order ref BIP 2074
  • BSI

For a full list of countries covered please visit:
www.bsi-global.com/plugs

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World Electricity Supplies Voltages and Frequencies

TH 20338
World Electricity Supplies. Voltages and frequencies
£63.00. (Save £7.00 on RRP)
Any exporter of electrical goods needs to know the power supply of their potential customers: this publication lists the values and tolerances expected in over 200 countries. Includes: Supply voltages domestic, commercial and industrial installations; Voltage tolerance; Frequency and tolerance; Transmission and distribution voltages; Supply circuits, phases and earthing.
Any exporter of electrical goods needs to know the power supply of their potential customers. This publication lists the values and tolerances expected in over 200 countries.

Contents include:
Supply voltages domestic, commercial and industrial installations
Voltage tolerance
Frequency and tolerance
Transmission and distribution voltages
Supply circuits, phases and earthing

                                            

  • Loose-leaf with binder
  • 38 pages
  • 1999
  • ISBN 0 580 26445 9
  • BSI order ref TH 20338
  • BSI
 

 

 

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CE Marking for Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) A guide to the EMC Directive

TH 42056
CE Marking for Electromagnetic Compatibility. A guide to the EMC Directive
£145.00. (Save £17.00 on RRP)
Provides a concise, easy to understand explanation of the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC). Contents include: Equipment included in and excluded from the Directive; How to comply with the conformity procedures; The Technical Construction File and its contents; Hazard and risk assessment; CE marking requirements; How to complete the declaration forms (including examples); Relationship with other relevant EC Directives including Electrical Equipment and Machinery; Copy of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC; A list of all current harmonized EMC standards.
This is an essential reference tool for anyone involved in the design and manufacture of electrical equipment for the European Economic Area. It is a concise and easy-to-understand explanation of the EMC Directive, helping you to expand your market opportunities throughout the EEA; understand your obligations under Directive 89/336/EEC; discover how to use the Directive; and follow the most economic route to compliance.

Contents include:
The Directive, how do you achieve compliance
EC declarations of conformity
Demonstrating conformity
The EC mark of conformity
Harmonization of standards
Other relevant Directives
Competent bodies and notified bodies
National laws in EC Member States
The text of Community documents
How the EMC Directive relates to CE marking with other Directives

                                            

  • Loose-leaf with binder
  • 288 pages
  • 1999
  • ISBN 0 580 20917 2
  • BSI order ref TH 42056
  • BSI

To keep you informed of key developments, an update service is available, which is available to you free of charge for the first year, after which you can renew for an annual fee.

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CE Marking for Electrical Equipment (The Low Voltage Directive) A guide to CE marking

TH 42075
The Low Voltage Directive. A guide to CE marking
£145.00. (Save £17.00 on RRP)
When designing electrical equipment to the Electrical Equipment Designed to Operate within Certain Voltage Limits Directive (sometimes known as the Low Voltage Directive), you need the guidance in this handbook. Includes: Equipment included in and excluded from the Directive; How to comply with the conformity procedures; The Technical Construction File and its contents; Hazard and risk assessment; CE marking requirements; How to complete the declaration forms (including examples); Relationship with other relevant EC Directives including EMC and Machinery; Energy efficiency and labelling; Copy of the Electrical Equipment Directive 73/23/EEC; A list of all current harmonized electrical equipment standards.
When designing electrical equipment to the Electrical Equipment Designed to Operate within Certain Voltage Limits Directive (sometimes known as the Low Voltage Directive), you need the guidance in this handbook. This concise, easy-to-understand publication guides you through the Directive, the use and application of standards, testing and CE marking so that you: 

  • Become aware of your legal responsibilities
  • Discover how to use the Directive
  • Follow the most economic route to compliance
  • Trade more successfully within Europe.

Contents include:
Equipment included in and excluded from the Directive
How to comply with the conformity procedures
The Technical Construction File and its contents
Hazard and risk assessment
CE marking requirements
How to complete the declaration forms (including examples)
Relationship with other relevant EC Directives including EMC and Machinery

Energy efficiency and labelling
Copy of the Electrical Equipment Directive 73/23/EEC
A list of all current harmonized electrical equipment standards

                              

  • Loose-leaf with binder
  • 280 pages
  • 1999
  • ISBN 0 580 26430 0
  • BSI order ref TH 42075
  • BSI

To keep you informed of key developments, an update service is available to you free of charge for the first year, after which you can renew for an annual fee.

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Electrical Equipment for Flammable Atmospheres An international survey of certification and approval requirements

TH 42065
Electrical Equipment for Flammable Atmospheres. An international survey of regulations, tests and certification requirements
£585.00. (Save £65.00 on RRP)
Flammable atmospheres present any designer with a problem. This survey lists national requirements for equipment used in mines, petrochemicals and process plants for over 28 countries. Includes: Classification of flammable gases, vapours, liquids or other substances; National design codes or standards; CE marking to the ATEX Directive 94/9/EC; Copies of all other relevant Directives; Accepted foreign design codes; Laws and legislation; Certification and type approval; Approvals organizations (including notified bodies); Acceptable UK testing bodies; Testing and classification of equipment.
Flammable atmospheres present any designer with a problem. This publication lists national technical requirements applying to electrical installations for use in flammable atmospheres. It provides an easy reference source for designers, manufacturers, suppliers and purchasers of electrical equipment. 

Countries covered include members of the European Union (with recent entries on the accession countries, apart from Estonia and Poland) plus Argentina, Australia, Belarus, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Colombia, Croatia, Egypt, Hong Kong, Iceland, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Romania, Russian Federation, Singapore, South Africa, Switzerland, Thailand, Ukraine, USA, Vietnam, Yugoslavia and Zimbabwe.

Contents include:
Overview of European Directives
Electricity supply
Technical requirements
Approval systems and procedures
List of harmonized standards
List of notified bodies
ATEX Directive

                                           

  • Loose-leaf with binder
  • 628 pages
  • 1999
  • ISBN 0 905 87710 1
  • BSI order ref TH 42065
  • BSI

To keep you informed of key developments, we also provide an update service, which is available to you free of charge for the first year, after which you can renew for an annual fee.

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BS 7671:2001 Requirements for Electrical Installations. IEE Wiring Regulations. 16th Edition

(incorporates Amendments 1 and 2).

BS 7671:2001
Requirements for electrical installations. IEE Wiring Regulations. Sixteenth edition
£44.00. (Save £5.00 on RRP)
This updated version of the IEE Wiring Regulations (16th Edition) now incorporates Amendment No 2, 2004. The Wiring Regulations are the national standard to which all domestic and industrial wiring must conform. This book covers the latest safety guidelines from the British Standards Institution (BSI) and the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE) as codified in BS 7671, Requirements for Electrical Installations.

Contents include:       
Object and effects
Fundamental principles
Definitions
Assessment of general characteristics
Protection for safety
Selection and erection of equipment
Special installations or locations
Locations containing a bath or shower
Swimming pools
Construction site installations
Agricultural and horticultural premises
Restrictive conductive locations                             
Caravans, motor caravans and for caravan parks
Installation of highway power supplies, street furniture and street located equipment
Inspection and testing
Model forms for certification and reporting
Harmonized cable core colours

  • A4 paperback
  • 321 pages
  • 2001
  • ISBN 0 86341 373 0
  • BSI

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