IEE regulations definition

IEE regulations means the latest edition of the Wiring Regulations published by Institution of Electrical Engineers (BS 7671).
IEE regulations means the IEE wiring Regulations (BS 7671): Requirements for electrical installations, according to the latest version in force;

Examples of IEE regulations in a sentence

  • It should be appreciated that only recently constructed or rewired properties will have installations which fully comply with IEE regulations.

  • It should be appreciated that only the most recently constructed or re-wired properties will have installations which fully comply with IEE regulations.

  • It should be appreciated that only the most recently constructed or re-wired properties will have installations which fully comply with IEE regulations and codes of practice.

  • It should be appreciated that only the most recently constructed or rewired properties will have installations which fully comply with IEE regulations.

  • I.E.E. regulations for which no extra payment will be admissible.

  • A NICEIC or SELECT registered electrician could inspect the installation and carry out all necessary repairs and upgrading works in order to comply with current IEE regulations.

  • Warning notices shall be incorporated from each compartment to warn the presence of medium voltage, to conform to I.E.E regulations A.17 and A.19.

  • The electrical installation shall be designed, installed, and tested in accordance with the requirements of the latest Code of Practice for Electricity Wiring by EMSD and the current edition of the IEE regulations including any amendments.

  • This appliance must be installed by a competent person and in accordance with European, National, and Local criteria, including any relevant standards, codes of practice the requirements of the current building Regulations (and in particular parts J & L), Health and safety regulations IEE regulations and any requirements of the Local Authority, Fire Officer or insurers.

  • Where these specifications or the special specifications for the particular building attached hereto are at variance with the IEE regulations these specifications or special specifications as the case may be, shall be followed.

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