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Rehabilitation Guidelines 1980. 6. Electrical Guideline for Residential Rehabilitation
This sixth volume of an eight-volume series provides rehabilitation guidelines to be used by code officials, inspectors, designers, and builders. The electrical guideline addresses three major subject areas: (1) setting and adopting electrical rehabilitation standards at the State or local level, (2) inspecting standards of the State or local level for inspecting existing electrical installations and (3) problems and solutions for hazardous conditions, inadequate load-carrying capacity, and additions, alternations, and extensions to existing electrical installations. It outlines solutions to common problems associated with electrical rehabilitation, such as eliminating hazardous conditions, grounding, undersized service, number of receptacle outlets, and incompatible materials. The guideline applies to all types of residential occupancies except hotels, rooming houses, dormitories, and housing for the elderly. It is intended to facilitate the maximal reuse of existing electrical installations in circumstances where code requirements for new construction are being applied to a project undergoing rehabilitation. Chapter 10 of the Detroit Electrical Code is appended.
Rehabilitation Guidelines 1980. 6. Electrical Guideline for Residential Rehabilitation
This sixth volume of an eight-volume series provides rehabilitation guidelines to be used by code officials, inspectors, designers, and builders. The electrical guideline addresses three major subject areas: (1) setting and adopting electrical rehabilitation standards at the State or local level, (2) inspecting standards of the State or local level for inspecting existing electrical installations and (3) problems and solutions for hazardous conditions, inadequate load-carrying capacity, and additions, alternations, and extensions to existing electrical installations. It outlines solutions to common problems associated with electrical rehabilitation, such as eliminating hazardous conditions, grounding, undersized service, number of receptacle outlets, and incompatible materials. The guideline applies to all types of residential occupancies except hotels, rooming houses, dormitories, and housing for the elderly. It is intended to facilitate the maximal reuse of existing electrical installations in circumstances where code requirements for new construction are being applied to a project undergoing rehabilitation. Chapter 10 of the Detroit Electrical Code is appended.
Rehabilitation Guidelines 1980. 6. Electrical Guideline for Residential Rehabilitation
1980
25 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch