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The statutory regulations that set standards which will reduce the risk of electric shock, burns and fire due to the use of electrical systems are
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The Electricity at Work Regulations
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Specific guidance is given to the selection of cable sizes, isolation and switching, and inspection and testing for electrical installations in
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The I.E.E. Wiring Regulations
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In high rise buildings lightening conductors must be bonded to the
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The installation earth
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BSEN numbers on electrical equipment signifies compliance with
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European standards
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Exploded views in manufactures manuals are generally used to show
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Complex components with many parts
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An electrical contractor drawing up a list of materials and equipment required to complete an installation will need access to
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Drawings and specifications
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A drawing measuring 2m x 1m representing a site measuring 2km x 1km will be drawn to a scale of
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1 : 1000
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To check the ongoing progress of a contract, the contracts manager would use
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Work sheets and time sheets
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Circuits used to measure and control temperature, air flow, and humidity in a building are called
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Environmental control circuits
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A wiring system allowing easy replacement and addition of cables is
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Mineral insulated cable
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