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Hans De Keulenaer

More testing shows continued failure of 'no-name' cable - Cabling Installation & Mainte... - 0 views

  • Another round of electrical- and fire-safety performance testing, commissioned by the Communications Cable and Connectivity Association (CCCA) and conducted on cable brands that are largely unknown in North America, has yielded similar results to previous testing. Namely, five of six samples tested failed to meet the minimum National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) code requirements for low flame spread and/or smoke generation for installation in commercial buildings, schools and multi-tenant residences.
Hans De Keulenaer

More testing shows continued failure of 'no-name' cable - Cabling Install - 0 views

  • Another round of electrical- and fire-safety performance testing, commissioned by the Communications Cable and Connectivity Association (CCCA) and conducted on cable brands that are largely unknown in North America, has yielded similar results to previous testing. Namely, five of six samples tested failed to meet the minimum National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) code requirements for low flame spread and/or smoke generation for installation in commercial buildings, schools and multi-tenant residences.
Hans De Keulenaer

LJN BN2924, Rechtbank Arnhem, 191066 :: Jure.nl - 0 views

  • 3.4 Conclusie Gezien bovenvermelde constateringen concluderen wij het volgende: Ten aanzien van de elektrische installatie is onze beoordeling dat deze onprofessioneel is aangebracht waarbij tevens oude bedradingen zoals canvasbedradingen nog deels aanwezig zijn. Doordat nieuwere delen niet gebeugeld zijn zal bij het doortrekken van bedrading vooral indien meerdere draden tegelijk getrokken worden de leidingen los kunnen komen van de dozen en zijn deze geconstateerde gebreken hier ook door verklaarbaar. Doordat de centraaldozen dermate vol zitten dat deze uitpuilen, en leidingen deels uit de dozen zijn gekomen (vervuild dus al langere tijd open) is het niet meer mogelijk om e.e.a. simpelweg na te zien en opnieuw te bedraden. Er is een aanzienlijk risico op kortsluiting met brand bij de canvasbedrading, en een kans op sluiting bij openingen bij doosaansluitingen (draad kan op rand schuren) bij vooralstalen leidingen en dozen. Door het ontbreken van aarding zal kortsluiting ook kunnen leiden tot lichamelijk letsel en mogelijk dodelijk letsel. Door de verlenging met kroonsteentjes tot onder verlaagde plafonds en aangezien alle gebreken in nu opengebroken delen pas zichtbaar zijn zouden deze gebreken onzes inzien ook niet aan het licht gekomen zijn bij een bouwkundige keuring zonder destructief onderzoek. De wijze waarop de aarding vanaf de groepenkast de kruipruimte in loopt is onlogisch. Hetis onzes inziens onverklaarbaar dat men een leiding aanbrengt en de moeite neemt om deze door een wand een kruipruimte in te brengen zonder dat hier een aansluiting aanwezig is waarop de aarding dan gerealiseerd kan worden. Onze conclusie is dat de gehele elektrische installatie vervangen dient te worden, indien men kosten voor het infrezen en wegwerken van leidingen en openbreken van plafonds en vloeren buiten beschouwing laat bedraagt een kostenindicatie € 12.000,- tot € 15.000,- (prijspeil 2008 incl. 19% BTW) voor een woning van deze grootte.
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    Lawsuit regarding unsuitable electrical installation - a.o. - in a 100 year old house sold in Arnhem, Netherlands in 2008.
Hans De Keulenaer

ESFI Encourages Consumers to Install AFCIs - - insurancenewsnet.com - 0 views

  • According to the U.S. Fire Administration,* home electrical problems accounted for an estimated 67,800 fires and $868 million in property losses in 2003. Electrical fires also cause an estimated 485 deaths annually and injure almost 2,300 more individuals. For this reason, the Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI) suggests that homeowners consider installing AFCI protection in general purpose circuits throughout the home.
Colin Bennett

Residential Fire Sprinklers Market Growth and Labor Demand Analysis - 0 views

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    Using three different methods of calculating market potential, results for residential fire sprinkler installations in the United States ranged from $2.9 billion to $3.2 billion annually. Further, four types of labor were analyzed to project the number of additional positions needed as residential fire sprinkler requirements are adopted across the country. "There's no question that the recent passing of residential fire sprinkler requirements to the International Residential Code will change the industry in a breath and timeline never experienced before,"
Hans De Keulenaer

Overheating devices - 0 views

  • 1. Immediately report any suspected electrical problems, such as devices that seem to be overly warm, cracked cords, loose plugs, and broken wiring devices. Contact your Division Safety Coordinator, Facilities Electricians, or EHS Electrical Safety Engineer at ext. 4694.2. Electrical problems are not always revealed at the time of the installation. It can take months or years before an improper connection begins to fail. 3. Beware of overloading receptacles, plug strips, and circuits by plugging in too much equipment. A circuit breaker will not trip immediately when overloaded. Wire can overheat well before a breaker trips.
Hans De Keulenaer

HINTS FOR HOMEOWNERS - 0 views

  • Every year, electrical fires result in thousands of injuries, hundreds of millions of dollars in property damage and, in some cases, even death. While some fires are caused by faulty products, many more are caused by the misuse and poor maintenance of electrical equipment, incorrectly installed wiring, overloaded circuits and misapplied extension cords. Smoke alarms, fire extinguishers and escape ladders are all examples of emergency equipment used in homes to take action when a fire occurs. A device called an Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter, or AFCI, is a residential circuit breaker designed to detect arcing faults and thus prevent fires from occurring in the first place. Arcing can occur when you're hanging a picture and inadvertently pierce a wire in the wall, when old wires fray or when you string extension cords together to run fans or space heaters. Approximately 2,300 injuries, 67,800 fires and 485 deaths occur each year that can be associated with home wiring, totaling $868 million in property losses. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) estimates that "AFCI devices may address 50 percent or more of these fires."
Colin Bennett

Sixty million Indians still without power by 2030-IEA | Environment | Reuters - 0 views

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    This story raises a question about safety standards for completely new installations in developing markets.
Hans De Keulenaer

PR-GB.com... News from origin - GFCI - Your Lifesaver - 0 views

  • If an inexpensive electrical device were properly installed in every household, nearly 70 percent of the approximately 240 electrocutions that occur every year in the US would be prevented.
Colin Bennett

Electrical safety campaign in the USA - 0 views

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    A YouTube video of the National Fire Protection Association
Hans De Keulenaer

Diagnostic Electrique Obligatoire : premier bilan - Logement - Le Moniteur.fr - 0 views

  • Deux tiers des diagnostics font apparaître des points d'insécurité. Des travaux de mise en sécurité sont effectués dans 96% des logements concernés. Sur les 6000 diagnostics électriques obligatoires analysés en 2009, 72% présentaient des installations avec au moins 3 anomalies simultanément.
Hans De Keulenaer

Busbar Trunking Systems Market will Reflect Significant Growth Prospects during 2025 - 0 views

  • The growing demand for cost efficiency, enhanced safety, and reliability in power distribution systems has propelled the demand for busbar trunking systems in the utility sector. The electric distribution system is prefabricated and consists of a set of copper or aluminum bus bars suitably enclosed with superb protection against any foreign materials. Busbar trunking systems have emerged as highly efficient, safe, and ideal electric supply and distribution system suitable for a variety of industrial installations and in high-rise buildings. Enabled by compact design and standard plug-in boxes, these systems can deliver current in the range 125A to 2000A suitable for a wide variety of industrial purposes. They are gaining prominence over normal cabling systems due to a variety of factors.
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