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Safety Standards

06/27/2011 2:57 AM

which engineering standards related to safety for electrical installation and operation?

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Re: Safety Standards

06/27/2011 3:27 AM

Hi,

There are different rules for each of application and for each country.Like for Transformers, Mv Swg, Lv Swg, Lighting etc, please refer to IEC installation guide for specific need.

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Re: Safety Standards

06/27/2011 3:48 AM

British Standard 7671 and Indian Standard 3043 come to mind.

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Re: Safety Standards

06/27/2011 5:34 AM

OISD - RECOMMENDED PRACTICE - 147 : INSPECTION AND SAFE PRACTICES DURING ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS

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Re: Safety Standards

06/27/2011 6:08 AM

1) Indian Standard - 3043,

2) British Standard - 7671

3) The Electricity Safety, Quality and Continuity Regulations 2002

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Re: Safety Standards

06/27/2011 7:13 AM

Refer IS:1646

IS:1641

IS:1642

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IS:3043

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IS:7689

IS:2551

IS:4770

IS:5424

IS:13416

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IS:13772

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Re: Safety Standards

06/27/2011 9:19 AM

INDIAN ELECTRICITY RULES, 1956

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Re: Safety Standards

06/29/2011 2:30 AM

IEC 60079...

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