Editorial:
Play the Ball Where the Monkey Drops It
by James
Carpenter, CEO/Executive Director
What, you may ask, have the monkeys to do with IAEI? Just this, we should not base our careers on luck or wherever the monkey drops the ball. One should be constantly improving oneself, and that is where IAEI can help you—by improving from where you play the ball.
Canadian
Code: Continuous Circuit Loading, Rule 8-104
by Leslie
Stoch
This article defines continuous loads, explains why this definition is important, and demonstrates how wiring methods affect the ratings of continuously operated electrical equipment.
Other Code: The 2007 National Electrical Safety Code—Part 2
by David
C. Young, PE
The NESC is presently being revised on a five-year cycle, and the 2007 edition will be published on August 1, 2006. This article will look at some of the changes.
Inspectors' Corner: Protection of Electrical Conductors: What, When and How
by Ark Tsisserev, P. Eng.
CE Code recognizes the fact that conductors used in any location must be protected against adverse effects of moisture, corrosive action, temperature and mechanical impact.
UL
Question Corner (pdf)
by Underwriters
Laboratories
The
“UL Question Corner” answers questions of general interest that
are sent in from authorized government inspectors and we believe will
have interest for many inspectors. |