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May/June 1999

Grounding & Power Quality: The Best of Both Worlds

[ 0 ] By  |  May 1, 1999  |  IAEI May-June 1999

Many businesses are extremely nervous about loss of data or data errors that can result from “dirty power” or “electrical noise” on the system.

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Hazardous Swimming Pools Retrofitting for Safety

[ 0 ] By  |  May 1, 1999  |  IAEI May-June 1999

Improper maintenance, the aging process of time, and corrosion plus the lack of a ground-fault circuit interrupter has made underwater swimming pool light fixtures installed prior to the enforcement of the 1975 NEC a potential source of electrocution.

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What you don’t know about electricity could hurt you and your family…

[ 0 ] By  |  May 1, 1999  |  IAEI May-June 1999

More than likely, however, in our industry, what we do know about electricity will cause more damage. Although armed with knowledge, we tend to forget the precautions and get caught up in the excitement of electricity.

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Does a UL Listed electric sign require further inspection in the field?


Does a UL Listed electric sign require further inspection in the field?

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How does UL assess water-damaged electrical equipment?


How does UL assess water-damaged electrical equipment?

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Does the Electrical Code Always Make Sense?

[ 0 ] By  |  May 1, 1999  |  IAEI May-June 1999

Usually we can assume that the rules of the Canadian Electrical Code are based on some basic principles, which don’t vary a whole lot — to minimize the possibilities of electrical fire and shocks. But are the rules ever in direct conflict with each other or their principles?

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Valuable Contribution by Associate Members

[ 0 ] By  |  May 1, 1999  |  IAEI May-June 1999

Unfortunately, some people evidently are under the erroneous impression that because of the IAEI’s name, only electrical inspectors can be members. Not only can those who are not electrical inspectors be members of the organization, but they also can be very active and productive in achieving the goals of the IAEI.

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