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Which wiring method is characterized by being open and temporarily supported by insulated cleats?
Which wiring method is characterized by being open and temporarily supported by insulated cleats?
- Conduit Wiring
- Batten Wiring
- Cleat Wiring (correct)
- Casing and Capping
What does Rule 46 of the Indian Electricity Rules require?
What does Rule 46 of the Indian Electricity Rules require?
- Inspection and testing of electrical installations (correct)
- Regular updates to wiring codes
- Routine maintenance of electrical equipment
- Documentation of electrical hazards
Which wiring method involves conductors laid on wooden battens secured by clips?
Which wiring method involves conductors laid on wooden battens secured by clips?
- Conduit Wiring
- Cleat Wiring
- Casing and Capping
- Batten Wiring (correct)
What is the purpose of Rule 29 in the Indian Electricity Rules?
What is the purpose of Rule 29 in the Indian Electricity Rules?
Which wiring method involves wires running through channels with protective capping?
Which wiring method involves wires running through channels with protective capping?
Flashcards
Cleat wiring
Cleat wiring
Open wiring method using insulated cleats to support cables.
Conduit wiring
Conduit wiring
Wiring protected within a conduit pipe (metal or plastic).
IE Rules
IE Rules
Governs electrical safety with installation & operation rules.
Rule 29 (IE Rules)
Rule 29 (IE Rules)
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Rule 46 (IE Rules)
Rule 46 (IE Rules)
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Study Notes
Electrical Wiring Methods
- Cleat Wiring: Open wiring supported on insulated cleats. Simple and temporary.
- Conduit Wiring: Wires are enclosed in a conduit (plastic or metal pipe) for protection.
- Batten Wiring: Conductors are laid on wooden battens, secured by clips.
- Casing and Capping: Wires run through wooden or plastic channels with protective capping.
Indian Electricity Rules (IE Rules)
- Overall Purpose: Govern safe installation and operation of electrical equipment to prevent electrical hazards.
- Rule 29: Ensures protection against electrical shock.
- Rule 46: Requires inspection and testing of electrical installations.
- Rule 61: Defines proper earthing for safety.
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Explore various electrical wiring methods such as cleat wiring, conduit wiring, and batten wiring, including casing and capping. Understand the Indian Electricity Rules, focusing on safety measures and regulations for electrical installations.