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Introductory technical guidance for electrical engineers and electric power distribution system operators interested in electrical safety for underground and interior low voltage systems. Here is what is discussed: 1. UNDERGROUND WORK 2. GENERAL PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS 3. CABLE PULLING 4. BURIED ELECTRICAL CABLES 5. DAMAGE TO EXISTING UTILITY LINES 6. PREPARING TO WORK UNDERGROUND 7. WORK INSIDE UNDERGROUND STRUCTURES 8. LOW VOLTAGE INTERIOR SYSTEMS.
Introductory technical guidance for electrical engineers and electric power system operators interested in underground electrical safety and low voltage interior systems. Here is what is discussed: 1. UNDERGROUND WORK 2. GENERAL PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS 3. CABLE PULLING 4. BURIED ELECTRICAL CABLES 5. DAMAGE TO EXISTING UTILITY LINES 6. PREPARING TO WORK UNDERGROUND 7. WORK INSIDE UNDERGROUND STRUCTURES 8. LOW VOLTAGE INTERIOR SYSTEMS.
Introductory technical guidance for electrical engineers and construction managers interested in underground electrical distribution safety and interior low voltage electrical distribution. Here is what is discussed: 1. UNDERGROUND WORK, 2. GENERAL PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS, 3. CABLE PULLING, 4. BURIED ELECTRICAL CABLES, 5. DAMAGE TO EXISTING UTILITY LINES, 6. PREPARING TO WORK UNDERGROUND, 7. WORK INSIDE UNDERGROUND STRUCTURES, 8. LOW VOLTAGE INTERIOR SYSTEMS.
This publication provides an introduction to electrical safety for underground high voltage circuits and equipment, and low voltage interior systems.
This publication provides professional engineers and construction and maintenance personnel who work with and around electric power systems with over 100 pages of electrical safety guidance. Here is what is discussed: 1. AERIAL LINES, 2. SUBSTATIONS AND SWITCHGEAR, 3. UNDERGROUND, 4. LOW VOLTAGE INTERIOR.
Introductory technical guidance for electrical engineers and others interested in electrical safety for substations and switchgear. Here is what is discussed: 1. SUBSTATION WORK 2. SWITCHING 3. FUSES 4. ENERGY STORING PROTECTIVE DEVICES 5. INSTRUMENT TRANSFORMERS 6. POWER TRANSFORMERS AND REGULATORS 7. METALCLAD SWITCHGEAR 8. STATIONARY BATTERIES 9. INSULATING OIL HANDLING OPERATIONS.
Introductory technical guidance for electrical engineers and electrical maintenance managers interested in safety of electric power distribution systems. Here is what is discussed: 1. AERIAL LINES 2. SUBSTATIONS AND SWITCHGEAR 3. UNDERGROUND 4. LOW VOLTAGE INTERIOR.
Introductory technical guidance for electrical engineers and others interested in electrical safety when working with aerial electric power distribution lines. Here is what is discussed: 1. AERIAL LINE WORK 2. POLE HANDLING OPERATIONS 3. POLE INSTALLATION, REPLACEMENT, AND REMOVAL 4. CLIMBING AND WORKING ON POLES 5. POLE CLIMBING EQUIPMENT 6. POLE CLIMBING AND WORK PRECAUTIONS 7. CROSSING STRUCTURES 8. STRINGING OR REMOVING DEENERGIZED CONDUCTORS AND OVERHEAD GROUND WIRES 9. ENERGIZED WORK 10. STREET LIGHTING 11. WORKING ON OR NEAR POLE-MOUNTED EQUIPMENT 12. AERIAL ROPE 13. TOOLS 14. AERIAL LIFTS AND INSULATED BUCKETS 15. TREE TRIMMING AND BRUSH REMOVAL.
This publication discusses electrical safety when operating and maintaining electrical distribution equipment and systems such as substations, switching, fuses, energy storing protective devices, instrument transformers, power transformers and regulators, metalclad switchgear, stationary batteries, and insulating oil handling.
Introductory technical guidance for electrical engineers and electric power distribution system operators interested in safety for working with and around aerial electric power distribution lines. Here is what is discussed: 1. AERIAL LINE WORK, 2. POLE HANDLING OPERATIONS, 3. POLE INSTALLATION, REPLACEMENT, AND REMOVAL, 4. CLIMBING AND WORKING ON POLES, 5. POLE CLIMBING EQUIPMENT, 6. POLE CLIMBING AND WORK PRECAUTIONS, 7. CROSSING STRUCTURES, 8. STRINGING OR REMOVING DEENERGIZED CONDUCTORS AND OVERHEAD GROUND WIRES, 9. ENERGIZED WORK, 10. STREET LIGHTING, 11. WORKING ON OR NEAR POLE-MOUNTED EQUIPMENT, 12. AERIAL ROPE, 13. TOOLS, 14. AERIAL LIFTS AND INSULATED BUCKETS, 15. TREE TRIMMING AND BRUSH REMOVAL.