Electrical equipment and wiring Sample Clauses

Electrical equipment and wiring. 7.5.2.1. All cables shall be well insulated and all cables and electrical equipment shall be able to withstand the temperature and humidity conditions to which they are exposed. In the engine compartment, particular attention shall be paid to their suitability to withstand the environmental temperature and the effects of all likely contaminants. 7.5.2.2. No cable used in an electrical circuit shall carry a current in excess of that acceptable for such a cable in the light of its mode of installation and the maximum ambient temperature. 7.5.2.3. Every electrical circuit feeding an item of equipment other than the starter, the ignition circuit (positive ignition), the glow-plugs, the engine-stopping device, the charging circuit and the battery earth connection shall include a fuse or a circuit breaker. Circuits feeding other equipments may, however, be protected by a common fuse or a common circuit-breaker, provided that their sum rated capacity does not exceed the capacity of a fuse or of a circuit-breaker. In the case of multiplexing, the manufacturer shall give all the relevant technical information at the request of the technical service responsible for conducting the tests. 7.5.2.4. All cables shall be well protected and shall be held securely in position in such a way that they cannot be damaged by cutting, abrasion or chafing. 7.5.2.5. Where the voltage exceeds 100 V RMS (Root Mean Square) in one or more electrical circuits in a vehicle, a manually-operated isolating switch which is capable of disconnecting all such circuits from the main electrical supply shall be connected in each pole of that supply which is not electrically connected to earth, and shall be located inside the vehicle in a position readily accessible to the driver, provided that no such isolating switch shall be capable of disconnecting any electrical circuit supplying the mandatory external vehicle lights. This paragraph does not apply to high tension ignition circuits nor to self-contained circuits within a unit of equipment in the vehicle. 7.5.2.6. All electrical cables shall be so located that no part can make contact with any fuel line or any part of the exhaust system, or be subjected to excessive heat, unless suitable special insulation and protection is provided, as for example to a solenoid-operated exhaust valve.
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Electrical equipment and wiring. All cables shall be well insulated and all cables and electrical equipment shall be able to withstand the temperature and humidity conditions to which they are exposed. In the engine compartment, particular attention shall be paid to their suitability to withstand the environmental temperature and the effects of all likely contaminants.
Electrical equipment and wiring. 5.5.6.1. All cables shall be well insulated and all cables and electrical equipment shall be able to withstand the temperature and humidity conditions to which they are exposed. In the engine compartment, particular attention shall be paid to their suitability to withstand the environmental temperature, oil and vapour. 5.5.6.2. No cable used in an electrical circuit shall carry a current in excess of that acceptable for such a cable in the light of its mode of installation and the maximum ambient temperature. 5.5.6.3. Every electrical circuit feeding an item of equipment other than the starter, the ignition circuit (positive ignition), the glow-plugs, the engine-stopping device, the charging circuit and the battery earth connection shall include a fuse or a circuit breaker. Circuits feeding low consumption equipment may, however, be protected by a common fuse or a common circuit-breaker, provided that its rated capacity does not exceed 16 A. In the case where electronics are incorporated, these circuits may be protected by protection devices integrated into the electronic components or systems. In such a case, the manufacturer shall give all the relevant technical information at the request of the technical service responsible for conducting the tests. 5.5.6.4. All cables shall be suitably protected and shall be held securely in position in such a way that they cannot be damaged by cutting, abrasion or chafing.
Electrical equipment and wiring. The electrical wiring within the building(s) will be inspected annually, or at a duration that has been suggested by the contractor performing the tests. A NICEIC contractor will perform the periodic inspection and test in accordance with BS7671 (formerly the IE Wiring Regulations). No person is to make any alterations to the electrical installation without prior agreement from the Parish Priest. Portable electrical appliances will be maintained, inspected and tested routinely. This will be done annually, or at a duration that has been suggested by the contractor performing the tests. Certificates of wiring inspections, alterations and portable appliance test records will be kept in the Health and Safety File. Please ensure that electrical equipment is used safely, following the manufacturer's instructions. Do not overload sockets, avoid using extension leads and take care to prevent tripping hazards when laying cables.
Electrical equipment and wiring. 43.1. Electrical equipment and wiring shall be conforming to Indian Standards. All cabling shall be as per the provisions of the Bus code/CNG safety requirements as provided in CMVR. The wiring shall be flame proof, ISI marked conforming to BIS: 2465-1984 or latest. Wiring shall be grouped, numbered and/or colour coded. Wiring harnesses shall not contain wires of different voltage classes unless all wires within the harness are insulated for the highest voltage present in the wiring harness. Kinking, grounding at multiple points, stretching & exceeding minimum bend radius shall be prevented. 43.2. The wiring looms/ harness for vehicle system of the bus shall be properly routed, encased/ concealed type and mounted to eliminate chances of any spark. 43.3. All electrical fittings and lights shall be fully wired up, running in flame retardant black colour PVC sleeves as per applicable Indian standards and installed in a manner to facilitate easy inspection/ rectification/ replacement. Wiring should be of multiplexing type with double insulation. The lay out and compliance to standards should be as prescribed in CMVR. 43.4. All electrical & electronics hardware shall be accessible & easily replaceable and mounted on an insulating panel to facilitate replacement. The mounting of the hardware shall not be used to provide the sole source ground and all hardware shall be isolated from potential EMI/ RFI. 43.5. All electrical/ electronic hardware mounted in the interior of the bus shall be inaccessible to passengers & hidden from view unless intended to be viewed. 43.6. All electrical/ electronic hardware & its mountings shall comply with the shock & vibration requirements. 43.7. All branch circuits except battery to starting motor & battery to generator/ alternator circuits shall be protected by circuit breakers or fuses sized to the requirements of the load. Circuit breakers or fuses shall be sized to a minimum of 15% larger than the total circuit load current. The current rating for the wire used for each circuit must exceed the size of the circuit protection being used. 43.8. To the extent practicable, wiring shall not be located in environmentally exposed locations under the vehicle. Wiring & electrical equipment necessarily located under the vehicle shall be insulated from water, heat, corrosion & mechanical damage. Where feasible front to rear electrical harnesses should be installed above the window line of the vehicle. 43.9. Two separate additional out-lets...
Electrical equipment and wiring. Outdoor assembly events with concession stands or booths using electrical equipment and temporary wiring for electrical power or lighting shall comply with NFPA 70 and the following:

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