NFPA 70B: Recommended Practice for Electrical Equipment Maintenance, 2013 Edition (Discontinued)
Guard against failures and malfunctions by working with the latest guidelines, including:
- New chapter on electrical disaster recovery provides detailed coverage of the maintenance tasks related to pre- and post-emergency actions which are critical to resuming production and re-establishing a safe workplace.
- New chapter on photovoltaic systems addresses maintenance considerations unique to the modules, arrays, and other PV system equipment installed at industrial, commercial, institutional, and municipal facilities.
- New chapter on electrical vehicle charging systems provides guidance in a emerging industry to ensure that electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) can safely interface with the charging equipment.
- New chapter on wind power electric systems and associated equipment covers maintenance considerations unique to the turbines, towers, and other system equipment to ensure the ongoing safe operation of these systems.
- New section on arc flash and a new Arc Flash Hazard Analysis Study was added meet OSHA requirements and improve worker protection.
- New section on counterfeit components, devices, tool, and equipment added to Chapter 6 to address the increase in sales of these items, which are often difficult to distinguish in general appearance, but may fail to operate properly which can result in damage to other equipment and/or life.
Electrical hazards impact safety and your company's bottom line. Order today to avoid worker injuries and costly equipment breakdowns!
Be proactive about safety -- maintain equipment with 2013 NFPA 70B as your guide. It's essential for engineering and maintenance professionals, plant electricians, electrical maintenance supervisors, and in-house and field personnel. (Softbound, 283 pp., 2013)
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Specifications | NFPA® 70B Recommended Practice for Electrical Equipment Maintenance 2010 Edition Chapter 1 Administration1.1 Scope Chapter 2 Referenced Publications2.1 General Chapter 3 Definitions3.1 General Chapter 4 Why an Effective Electrical Preventive Maintenance (EPM) Program Pays Dividends4.1 Why EPM? Chapter 5 What Is an Effective Electrical Preventive Maintenance (EPM) Program?5.1 Introduction Chapter 6 Planning and Developing an Electrical Preventive Maintenance (EPM) Program6.1 Introduction Chapter 7 Personnel Safety7.1 Introduction Chapter 8 Fundamentals of Electrical Equipment Maintenance8.1 Design to Accommodate Maintenance Chapter 9 System Studies9.1 Introduction Chapter 10 Power Quality10.1 Introduction Chapter 11 Testing and Test Methods11.1 Introduction Chapter 12 Maintenance of Electrical Equipment Subject to Long Intervals Between Shutdowns12.1 Introduction Chapter 13 Ground-Fault Protection13.1 Introduction Chapter 14 Grounding14.1 Introduction Chapter 15 Substations and Switchgear Assemblies15.1 Substations Chapter 16 Motor Control Equipment16.1 Introduction Chapter 17 Insulated-Case/Molded-Case Circuit-Breakers17.1 Introduction Chapter 18 Fuses18.1 Fuses Rated 1000 Volts or Less Chapter 19 Power Cables19.1 Introduction Chapter 20 Cable Tray and Busway20.1 Introduction Chapter 21 Power and Distribution Transformers21.1 Introduction Chapter 22 Electronic Equipment22.1 Introduction Chapter 23 Lighting23.1 Introduction Chapter 24 Wiring Devices24.1 Introduction Chapter 25 Rotating Equipment25.1 Introduction Chapter 26 Vibration26.1 Introduction Chapter 27 Hazardous (Classified) Location Electrical Equipment27.1 Types of Equipment Chapter 28 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems28.1 Introduction Chapter 29 Portable Electrical Tools and Equipment29.1 Introduction Chapter 30 Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM)30.1 Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) Chapter 31 EPM from Commissioning (Acceptance Testing) Through Maintenance31.1 Introduction Annex A Explanatory Material |
Manufacturer | NFPA |
MPN | 70B13 |