ie rules for safety

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ie rules for safety
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Authorisation
Construction, Installation,Protection, Operation and
maintenance of Electrical Supply Lines and Apparatus
Service Lines and apparatus on consumer’s premises
Cut-out on consumer premises
Identification of earthed and earthed neutral conductors
and position of switches and cut-out’s therein
Earthed terminalon consumer’s premises
Accessibility of bare conductors
Danger notices
Handling of electric supply lines and apparatus
Supply to vehicles cranes etc.
Cables for poratable or transportable apparatus
Distinction of different circuits
Distinction of the Installations having more than one
feed
Accidental charge
Provision applicable to protective equipments
Instruction for restoration of persons suffering from
electric shock
Intimation of accidents
Precautions
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owners,occupiers, electrical contractors, electrical
workmen and suppliers
Periodical Inspection and testing of consumer’s
Installation
Precaution against leakage before connection
Leakage on consumer’s premises
Supply and use of energy
Declared voltage of supply to consumer
Declared frequency of supply to consumer
Sealing of meters and cut-outs
Test for resistance of insulation
Connection with earth
Additional Provisions for use of energy at high and extra
high voltage
Connection with earth
Condensers
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Additional provisions for supply to high voltage
luminous tube sign installation
Material and strength
Joints
Maximum stresses-factors of safety
Clearance above ground of lowest the conductor
Clearance between conductors and trolley wires
Clearance from buildings of low and medium voltage
lines and service lines
Clearance from buildings of high and extra high voltage
lines
Conductors at different voltages on same supports
Transporting and storing of materials near over head
lines
Guarding
Service lines from overhead lines
Earthing(Overhead lines etc.)
Safety and protective devices
Protection against lightning
Unused overhead lines