IEEE NESC HBK 2016
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2017 NESC(R) Handbook, Eighth Edition
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2016 | 428 |
– Active. The 2017 NESC ® Handbook, Eight Edition, a Discussion of the National Electrical Safety Code(R), is an essential companion to the Code. This handbook includes text directly from Code which provides users an easy reference back to the code, ruling-by-ruling. It gives users insight into what lies behind the NESC(R)s rules and how to apply them. The Handbook was developed for use at many levels in the electric and communication industries, including those involved in system design, construction, maintenance, inspection, standards development and worker training. The Handbook also discusses how the NESC Committee has developed the rules in the Code and responded to change proposals during the past 100 years. This allows users to understand how questions they may have were dealt with in the past. These are key points from the 2017 Handbook Edition: – Revising the purpose rule to include only the safeguarding of persons and utility facilities and clarifying the application – Deleting unused definitions and adding definitions for communication and supply space. – Revising the substation impenetrable fence requirements. – Adding an exception to exempt underground cable grounding requirements from the 4 grounds in each mile rule under certain conditions. – Revising and reorganizing the guy insulator placement rules along with eliminating the voltage transfer requirements associated with them. – Requiring a 40” vertical clearance from communication cables in the communication space if a luminaire is not effectively grounded. – Deleting the conductance requirement for underground insulating jacketed grounded neutral supply cables and revising the grounding and bonding rules for supply and communication cables in random separation installations. – Revising and reorganizing the Grades of Construction Table 242-1 that will now include service drops. – Revising the strength rules to require that all conductors be considered for damage due to Aeolian vibration. – Revising the rules in Part 4 to align with changes made to 29 CFR by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | NESC® Handbook, Eight Edition Front Cover |
2 | Title page |
4 | Acknowledgment |
5 | About the Eighth Edition Handbook |
6 | About the Contributors and Reviewers |
13 | Contents |
26 | Section 1. Introduction to the National Electrical Safety Code® |
29 | 010. Purpose |
31 | 011. Scope |
32 | 012. General rules |
33 | 013. Application |
36 | 014. Waiver for emergency and temporary installations |
37 | 015. Intent 016. Effective date |
38 | 017. Units of measure |
39 | 018. Method of calculation |
40 | Section 2. Definitions of special terms |
43 | Section 3. References |
44 | Section 9. Grounding methods for electric supply and communications facilities 090. Purpose 091. Scope |
45 | 092. Point of connection of grounding conductor |
52 | 093. Grounding conductor and means of connection |
55 | 094. Grounding electrodes |
60 | 095. Method of connection to electrode |
61 | 096. Ground resistance requirements |
66 | 097. Separation of grounding conductors |
74 | 098. (number not used in this edition) |
75 | 099. Additional requirements for grounding and bonding of communication apparatus |
77 | Part 1. Safety Rules for the Installation and Maintenance of Electric Supply Stations and Equipment |
78 | Section 10. Purpose and scope of rules 100. Purpose 101. Scope |
79 | 102. Application of rules 103. Referenced sections |
80 | Section 11. Protective arrangements in electric supply stations 110. General requirements |
91 | 111. Illumination |
94 | 112. Floors, floor openings, passageways, and stairs |
96 | 113. Exits |
97 | 114. (number not used in this edition) |
98 | 115. (number not used in this edition) |
99 | 116. (number not used in this edition) 117. (number not used in this edition) 118. (number not used in this edition) 119. (number not used in this edition) |
100 | Section 12. Installation and maintenance of equipment 120. General requirements 121. Inspections |
101 | 122. Guarding shaft ends, pulleys, belts, and suddenly moving parts |
102 | 123. Protective grounding |
103 | 124. Guarding live parts |
111 | 125. Working space about electric equipment |
112 | 126. Equipment for work on energized parts 127. Classified locations |
114 | 128. Identification 129. Mobile hydrogen equipment |
115 | Section 13. Rotating equipment 130. Speed control and stopping devices |
116 | 131. Motor control |
117 | 132. (number not used in this edition) 133. Short-circuit protection 134. (number not used in this edition) 135. (number not used in this edition) 136. (number not used in this edition) 137. (number not used in this edition) 138. (number not used in this edition) |
118 | Section 14. Storage batteries 140. General 141. Location 142. Ventilation |
119 | 143. Racks 144. Floors in battery areas 145. Illumination for battery areas 146. Service facilities |
120 | 147. (number not used in this edition) |
121 | Section 15. Transformers and regulators 150. Current-transformer secondary circuits protection when exceeding 600 V 151. Grounding secondary circuits of instrument transformers 152. Location and arrangement of power transformers and regulators |
122 | 153. Short-circuit protection of power transformers |
123 | 154. (number not used in this edition) 155. (number not used in this edition) 156. (number not used in this edition) |
124 | Section 16. Conductors 160. Application 161. Electrical protection |
126 | 162. Mechanical protection and support |
127 | 163. Isolation 164. Conductor terminations 165. (number not used in this edition) 166. (number not used in this edition) |
128 | 167. (number not used in this edition) 168. (number not used in this edition) 169. (number not used in this edition) |
129 | Section 17. Circuit breakers, reclosers, switches, and fuses 170. Arrangement 171. Application 172. Circuit breakers, reclosers, and switches containing oil 173. Switches and disconnecting devices |
131 | 174. Disconnection of fuses 175. (number not used in this edition) 176. (number not used in this edition) 177. (number not used in this edition) |
132 | Section 18. Switchgear and metal-enclosed bus 180. Switchgear assemblies |
133 | 181. Metal-enclosed bus |
134 | Section 19. Surge arresters 190. General requirements |
135 | 191. Indoor locations 192. Grounding conductors 193. Installation |
136 | Part 2. Safety Rules for the Installation and Maintenance of Overhead Electric Supply and Communication Lines |
139 | Section 20. Purpose, scope, and application of rules 200. Purpose 201. Scope |
140 | 202. Application of rules |
141 | Section 21. General requirements 210. Referenced sections 211. (number not used in this edition.) 212. Induced voltages 213. Accessibility |
142 | 214. Inspection and tests of lines and equipment |
143 | 215. Grounding of circuits, supporting structures, and equipment |
148 | 216. Arrangement of switches 217. General |
152 | 218. Vegetation management |
155 | Section 22. Relations between various classes of lines and equipment 220. Relative levels |
158 | 221. Avoidance of conflict |
159 | 222. Joint use of structures |
160 | 223. Communications protective requirements |
161 | 224. Communication circuits located within the supply space and supply circuits located within the communication space |
162 | 225. Electric railway construction |
164 | Section 23. Clearances 230. General |
174 | 231. Clearances of supporting structures from other objects |
181 | 232. Vertical clearances of wires, conductors, cables, and equipment above ground, roadway, rail, or water surfaces |
222 | 233. Clearances between wires, conductors, and cables carried on different supporting structures |
234 | 234. Clearance of wires, conductors, cables, and equipment from buildings, bridges, rail cars, swimming pools, and other installations |
261 | 235. Clearance for wires, conductors, or cables carried on the same supporting structure |
275 | 236. Climbing space |
278 | 237. Working space |
282 | 238. Vertical clearance between specified communications and supply facilities located on the same structure |
286 | 239. Clearance of vertical and lateral facilities from other facilities and surfaces on the same supporting structure |
293 | Section 24. Grades of construction 240. General |
294 | 241. Application of grades of construction to different situations |
295 | 242. Grades of construction for conductors |
298 | 243. Grades of construction for line supports |
299 | Section 25. Loadings for Grades B and C 250. General loading requirements and maps |
305 | 251. Conductor loading |
306 | 252. Loads on line supports |
310 | 253. Load factors for structures, crossarms, support hardware, guys, foundations, and anchors |
312 | Section 26. Strength requirements |
314 | 260. General (see also Section 20) |
315 | 261. Grades B and C construction |
329 | 262. (number not used in this edition) |
330 | 263. Grade N construction |
331 | 264. Guying and bracing |
335 | Section 27. Line insulation 270. Application of rule 271. Material and marking 272. Ratio of flashover to puncture voltage 273. Insulation level |
336 | 274. Factory tests 275. Special insulator applications 276. (number not used in this edition) 277. Mechanical strength of insulators |
337 | 278. Aerial cable systems |
338 | 279. Guy and span insulators |
340 | Section number 28 not used in this edition. |
341 | Section number 29 not used in this edition. |
342 | Part 3. Safety Rules for the Installation and Maintenance of Underground Electric Supply and Communication Lines |
346 | Section 30. Purpose, scope, and application of rules 300. Purpose 301. Scope 302. Application of rules 303. (number not used in this edition) |
347 | Section 31. General requirements applying to underground lines 310. Referenced sections 311. Installation and maintenance 312. Accessibility 313. Inspection and tests of lines and equipment 314. Grounding of circuits and equipment |
348 | 315. Communications protective requirements 316. Induced voltage |
349 | Section 32. Underground conduit systems 320. Location |
350 | 321. Excavation and backfill |
351 | 322. Conduit, ducts, and joints 323. Manholes, handholes, and vaults |
354 | Section 33. Supply cable 330. General 331. Sheaths and jackets 332. Shielding 333. Cable accessories and joints |
355 | Section 34. Cable in underground structures 340. General 341. Installation |
356 | 342. Grounding and bonding 343. (number not used in this edition) 344. Communication cables containing special supply circuits |
357 | Section 35. Direct-buried cable and cable in duct not part of a conduit system 350. General |
358 | 351. Location and routing 352. Installation |
359 | 353. Deliberate separations—Equal to or greater than 300 mm (12 in) from underground structures or other cables 354. Random separation—Separation less than 300 mm (12 in) from underground structures or other cables |
363 | 355. Additional rules for duct not part of a conduit system |
364 | Section 36. Risers 360. General 361. Installation 362. Pole risers—Additional requirements 363. Pad-mounted installations |
365 | Section 37. Supply cable terminations 370. General 371. Support at terminations 372. Identification 373. Clearances in enclosures or vaults 374. Grounding |
366 | Section 38. Equipment 380. General 381. Design |
367 | 382. Location in underground structures 383. Installation 384. Grounding and bonding |
368 | 385. Identification |
369 | Section 39. Installation in tunnels 390. General 391. Environment |
370 | Part 4. Work Rules for the Operation of Electric Supply and Communications Lines and Equipment |
372 | Section 40. Purpose and scope |
373 | Section 41. Supply and communications systems—Rules for employers 410. General requirements |
374 | 411. Protective methods and devices |
376 | Section 42. General rules for employees 420. General |
380 | 421. General operating routines |
381 | 422. Overhead line operating procedures 423. Underground line operating procedures |
382 | Section 43. Additional rules for communications employees 431. Approach to energized conductors or parts 432. Joint-use structures |
383 | 433. Attendant on surface at joint-use manhole 434. Sheath continuity |
384 | Section 44. Additional rules for supply employees 441. Energized conductors or parts |
389 | 442. Switching control procedures |
390 | 443. Work on energized lines and equipment |
391 | 444. De-energizing equipment or lines to protect employees |
392 | 445. Protective grounds 446. Live work |
393 | 447. Protection against arcing and other damage while installing and maintaining insulators and conductors |
394 | NESC Appendix A—Uniform system of clearances adopted in the 1990 Code |
395 | NESC Appendix C—Example applications for Rule 250C Tables 250-2 and 250-3 |
396 | Appendix A—Reviewers and Policy |
397 | Appendix B—Safety Signs |
406 | Appendix C—Metric Conversions |
409 | Appendix D—Cross References of Major OSHA and NESC Requirements |
410 | Appendix E—Application of the NESC Grandfather Clause |
415 | Appendix F—Scheduling Corrections of Noncompliant Conditions Identified During Inspections or Work Activities |
422 | Appendix G—Online Sources for NESC Revisions, NESC Tentative Interim Amendments, Official NESC Interpretations, NESC Errata, and Other Useful Information and Data |
423 | Appendix H—Major Changes in the 2017 NESC Rules and Tables |
428 | Back Cover |