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Knight's Canadian Electrical Code - Part One

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  • Title: Knight's Canadian Electrical Code - Part One
  • Author : PS Knight Co Ltd
  • Release Date : January 26, 2018
  • Genre: Engineering,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 72583 KB

Description

Electrical Code Simplified guidebooks have been the standard in Canadian wiring instruction for over 50 years, with a million books sold.


For professional engineers, inspectors, and electricians


The Canadian Electrical Code is the body of electrical law in Canada.  The Code is passed into law both Federally and in every provincial and territorial jurisdiction in Canada.  Persons working in electrical and related fields are obligated to comply with Code regulations.


Knight’s Canadian Electrical Code contains the full Code, plus minor annotations to highlight changes from previous Code editions.  As an authorized reprinting of electrical law, all illustrations, explanations, and descriptions therein are presented entirely and exactly as enacted by Governments.


What’s new in the 2018 Code?


- Section 4 includes changes to regulations covering permanently installed luminaires in order to accommodate the increasing prevalence of home automation devices.


- Section 8 adds new legislative text covering energy management systems, as related to electric vehicles.


- Section 10 has been substantially updated.  Code Rules in Section 10 have been reorganized and reordered, with redrafting of most regulations.  While specific applications of Section 10 have not markedly changed, the cited Rule numbers have been amended and certain of the particulars of interpretation may be affected by changes to the phrasing of Section 10 regulations.


- Section 16 now specifies power requirements for ethernet systems.


- Section 26 features changes to tamper-resistant receptacles in children’s areas, and reorganization of Rules 26-400 - 26-726.


- Section 62 includes new requirements for GFCIs for heating devices and controls near tubs, sinks, and shower stalls.


- Section 78 changes regulations covering marinas, wharves and similar facilities.


- Section 82 has been deleted entirely.


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