C22.1EP-1994

What's new in 1994 Changes to the CE Code Part I Explained
OBJECt "The object of this Code is to establish safety standards for the installation and maintenance of electrical equipment. In its preparation, consideration has been given to the prevention of fire and shock hazards, as well as proper maintenance and operation. Compliance with the requirements of this Code and proper maintenance will ensure an essentially safe installation. Wiring installations which do not make provision for the increasing use of electricity may be overloaded in the future, resulting in a hazardous condition. It is recommended that the initial installation have sufficient wiring capacity, and that there be some provision made for wiring changes which might be required as a result of future load growth. This code in not intended as a design specification nor an instruction manual for untrained persons." When dealing with the CE Code, Part I, to help clarify the area of concern, one should always read and clearly understand the Object of the CE Code, Part I, or the Scope of the section of the CE Code, Part I, involved. SCOPe The scope was revised to specify that in now covers "self-propelled marine vessels stationary for periods exceeding fivemonths and connected to a shore supply of electricity continusously or from time to time," With the following exception: "(e) Electrical systems in ships which are regulated under the Canadian Coast Guard, Ship Safety Branch, Ship Safety Electrical Standards." Electrical systems on ships regulated under the Canadian Coast Guard Ship Safety Branch are not covered by this CE Code, Part I.
SDO:
CSA
Language:
English
ICS Codes:
29.020
Status:
Withdrawn
Publish date:
1994-01-30
Standard Number:
C22.1EP-1994