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IAEI News>Issue Listing>January/February 2007 
January/February 2007
 
Theme: Critical Operations Power Systems


 
Critical Operations Power Systems  
by Timothy Owens  

The new Article 585 in the NEC-2008 is the first attempt to answer the response problems resulting from naturally occurring and human caused events. This new article was a collaborative project between government officials, the Department of Homeland Security, and NFPA’s Task Group on Emergency and Standby Power Systems for Homeland Security.

 

Opening an Electrical Business? Don’t Give Up Financial Security
by Jesse Abercrombie

If you’re considering startling your own electrical contracting or inspection firm, you may be prepared to make large sacrifices to help your business succeed. But there’s one sacrifice you don’t have to make: your financial security.

12 Winning Traits of a Good Electrical Inspector
by Phil Cox

What are the guidelines for determining whether a person is a good electrical inspector? A combination of traits and associated technical training and experience should help produce an individual highly qualified in the profession of electrical inspection.

If a fire breaks out, get out and stay out! (pdf)
by Tim Bradley

This article gives a personal and intense testimonial from a heroic firefighter who followed a call to a manufactured home fire and followed a five-year-old boy back into the flames.

2007 International President: Strength comes when we speak as one
by David E. Clements

With respect to the IAEI membership, 2007 International President David E. Clements believes that strength of its membership and the many networking and educational opportunities that IAEI provides to its members is its greatest asset.

Ask Not
by Wayne Lilly

2006 International President Wayne Lilly asked the attendees at this past year’s section meetings to take the opportunity to serve their communities and IAEI.

Perspectives on PV: Inspectors Demand More Answers
by John Wiles

Electrical inspectors and other inspectors are curious people and when faced with reviewing plans for a PV system or inspecting such a system, there are many new features that are worth questioning. Here are some of the questions that inspectors have raised about these systems.

Equipment Grounding Conductors for Parallel Conductor Installations
by Michael J. Johnston

The equipment grounding conductor of the grounding and binding scheme in any electrical system has two primary functions: establish an earth (ground) connection for the equipment and provide an effective ground-fault current path to facilitate overcurrent device operation during ground fault events

The Authority of the Electrical Inspector
by Mike Weitzel

All electrical inspectors have authority. THe question is, How do they use it? Is it about their ego or about the work and safety for the customer?

Editorial: Opportunity is missed by most people because it comes disguised as work 
by James Carpenter, CEO/Executive Director

Each section meeting offered great educational opportunities in its own unique way.

Canadian Code: Section 18—Getting Familiar with Some New Terms  
by Leslie Stoch

The 2006 Canadian Electrical Code, Section 18, Hazardous Locations, provides rules for installation and maintenance of wiring and electrical equipment in hazardous locations.

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.

 

 

 

 
Meet 2007 International President David Clements
Critical Operations Power Systems
Opening an Electrical Business?
If a fire breaks out, get out and stay out!
Serving your community and IAEI
Authority of the Electrical Inspector
 

 

 

 

 

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