... GS38(rev) £3.50 £ 7176 1387 Electrical safety at places of entertainment GS50 £6.00 £ 7176 0813 Electrical hazards from steam/water pressure cleaners etc PM29(rev) £4.00 £ 11 886360 Selection and ... ON ELECTRICAL SAFETY The following publications contain advice on the safe use of electricity for particular industries or in high risk circumstances Risk assessment and general hea...
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Building regulations electrical safety jan 2005
... OTHER PUBLICATIONS REFERRED TO 40 Approved Document P Electrical safety P ELECTRICAL SAFETY Electrical safety Approved Document P P THE BUILDING REGULATIONS 2000 Use of guidance THE APPROVED DOCUMENTS ... the Building (Amendment) (No 2) Regulations 2002 (SI 2002/2871), the Building (Amendment) Regulations 2003 (SI 2003/2692), the Building (Amendment) Regulations 20...
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The electrical engineering handbook CH107
... coefficients in the same manner as the coefficient of utilization The room position multiplier is a function of the room cavity ratio and of the location in the room of the point where the illumination ... both Reduce the area of high luminance causing the glare condition Increase the angle between the glare source and the line of vision Increase the luminance of th...
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The electrical engineering handbook CH051
... tensile stress in the x-direction, for example, will strain the lattice in the xy-plane and destroy the three-fold symmetry, thereby lifting the degeneracy of the energy minima However, the four-fold ... permission.) According to the deformation potential theory, the strain will shift the energy of all the states in a given band extremum by the same amount, i.e., the...
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The electrical engineering handbook CH052
... in the characterization of the latter Some authors choose to discuss the Hall effect in terms of the Hall angle, f, shown in Fig 52.1, which is the angle between the net electric eld and the ... because of the Lorentz force on the conducting charges and is of just such a magnitude that in combination with the Lorentz force there is no net current in the y direction The...
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The electrical engineering handbook CH053
... superconductor The correlations of the electrons in the superconductor must lower the overall energy of the system or else the material would not be superconducting in the rst place Because the critical ... (53.5) where the left side of the expression is the power owing into the region By taking the time derivative of the energy density and appealing to Faradays an...
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The electrical engineering handbook CH054
... where G T is the thermal conductance from the element to the environment, t T is the thermal time constant of the element, t E is the electrical time constant of the element, R G is the electrical ... constant, T is the absolute temperature, tand is the dielectric loss tangent of the detector material, C E is the electrical capacitance of the element, and C A i...
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The electrical engineering handbook CH055
... overcompensates for the current due to the deep traps The mobility of the free charge carriers is determined by the depth of the traps, the eld resulting from the trapped charges, and the temperature ... assumed not to disturb the trapped charge; the received electrical signal is then correlated with the acoustical wave to determine the prole of the trapped charg...
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The electrical engineering handbook CH056
... employed The mercury thermometer was mentioned in the Introduction as a nonelectrical sensor The most commonly used electrical temperature sensors are thermocouples, thermistors, and resistance thermometers ... temperature As the electrons in the metal gain thermal energy, they move about more rapidly and undergo more frequent collisions with each other and the atomic nuclei The...
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The electrical engineering handbook CH057
... data, the same thermal process can be applied while reversing the direction of the bias magnetic eld To read the stored information optically, the Kerr effect is used to detect the presence of these ... light waves The superposition of these two waves produces a linearly polarized wave The plane of polarization of the resultant wave rotates as one circular wave overtakes th...
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The electrical engineering handbook CH089
... resistor and the other as a voltage probe where either can function in either role For the Y coordinate value the top layer is the voltage probe, and the voltage is applied by the controller to the bottom ... on the glass, and the time of arrival of the waves at the receivers is known because the wave velocity is known The placing of a finger on the glass weakens t...
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The electrical engineering handbook CH106
... vehicles, etc are familiar terms There is some variation among them relative to the electronics embedded in the systems and the options available to the driver The same is true for railroads, ... All of these subsystems interact with each other and many also interact with subsystems external to the vehicle Some of the initial design considerations for vehicles include: • Will t...
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