Modern Electrical Construction: A Reliable, Practical Guide for the Beginner in Electrical Construction, Showing the Latest Approved Methods of Installing Work of All Kinds According to the Safety Rules of the National Board of Fire UnderwritersFrederick J. Drake & Company, 1908 - 329 стор. |
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Сторінка 62
... cleats as described in Class C. Where there are many wires , cable racks , con- structed of wood or preferably iron , having cleats bolted to them , may be used . As a general rule moulding should not be used for this class of work ...
... cleats as described in Class C. Where there are many wires , cable racks , con- structed of wood or preferably iron , having cleats bolted to them , may be used . As a general rule moulding should not be used for this class of work ...
Сторінка 64
... cleats or knobs . Wood base instruments are not approved . Marble or slate boards are usually set in angle iron frames and are much safer and better than the skeleton board shown . It is a good plan to have the iron legs rest on a ...
... cleats or knobs . Wood base instruments are not approved . Marble or slate boards are usually set in angle iron frames and are much safer and better than the skeleton board shown . It is a good plan to have the iron legs rest on a ...
Сторінка 93
... glass or porcelain . Porcelain knobs or cleats and rubber hooks will not be approved . f . Must be so spliced or joined as to be both mechani- cally and electrically secure without solder . The joints must OUTSIDE WORK . 93.
... glass or porcelain . Porcelain knobs or cleats and rubber hooks will not be approved . f . Must be so spliced or joined as to be both mechani- cally and electrically secure without solder . The joints must OUTSIDE WORK . 93.
Сторінка 108
... cleats or straps or on porcelain knobs . Staples must never be used . The wire must be carried in as nearly a straight line as practicable , avoiding kinks , coils and sharp bends , and must be protected when exposed to mechanical ...
... cleats or straps or on porcelain knobs . Staples must never be used . The wire must be carried in as nearly a straight line as practicable , avoiding kinks , coils and sharp bends , and must be protected when exposed to mechanical ...
Сторінка 113
... Cleats , such as shown at ( 8 ) and ( 9 ) , are preferable . C. Must be so spliced or joined as to be both mechanically and electrically secure without solder . The joints must then be soldered to insure preservation , and covered with ...
... Cleats , such as shown at ( 8 ) and ( 9 ) , are preferable . C. Must be so spliced or joined as to be both mechanically and electrically secure without solder . The joints must then be soldered to insure preservation , and covered with ...
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Сторінка 313 - The lower limit is specified for rubber-covered wires to prevent gradual deterioration of the high insulations by the heat of the wires, but not from fear of igniting the insulation. The question of drop is not taken into consideration in the above tables.
Сторінка 289 - Must not be placed in the immediate vicinity of easily ignitible stuff or where exposed to inflammable gases or dust or to flyings of combustible material.
Сторінка 227 - Must be so spliced or joined as to be both mechanically and electrically secure without solder. The joints must then be soldered, to insure preservation, and covered with an insulation equal to that on the conductors.
Сторінка 47 - Must never be placed in a room where any hazardous process is carried on, nor in places where they would be exposed to inflammable gases, or flyings of combustible material.
Сторінка 235 - No. 8 b), be rigidly supported on glass or porcelain insulators, which raise the wire at least one inch from .the surface wired over, and must be kept about eight inches apart.
Сторінка 92 - Must be protected by dead insulated guard irons or wires from possibility of contact with other conducting wires or substances to which current may leak. Special precautions of this kind must be taken where sharp angles occur, or where any wires might possibly come in contact with...
Сторінка 108 - ... the buildings. This connection may be made by carrying the ground wire into the cellar and connecting on the street side of meters, main cocks, etc., but connection should never be made to any lead pipes which form part of gas services.
Сторінка 121 - In wet places it should be arranged so that an air space will be left between conductors and pipes in crossing, and the former must be run in such a way that they cannot come in contact with the pipe accidentally. Wires should be run over rather than under pipes upon which moisture is likely to gather, or which by leaking might cause trouble on a circuit.
Сторінка 59 - Must each be provided with a name-plate, giving the maker's name, the capacity in volts and amperes, and the normal speed in revolutions per minute.
Сторінка 251 - ... be of such a nature as will not have a deteriorating effect on the insulation of the conductor, and be sufficiently tough and tenacious to withstand the abrasion test of drawing long lengths of conductors in and out of same. //. The insulating lining must not be mechanically weak after three days...