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  2. Western Electric rules - Wikipedia

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    The Western Electric rules are decision rules in statistical process control for detecting out-of-control or non-random conditions on control charts. [1] Locations of the observations relative to the control chart control limits (typically at ±3 standard deviations) and centerline indicate whether the process in question should be investigated for assignable causes.

  3. Western Electricity Coordinating Council - Wikipedia

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    The Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC) promotes Bulk Electric System (BES) reliability for the entire Western Interconnection system. WECC is the Regional Entity responsible for compliance monitoring and enforcement. In addition, WECC provides an environment for the development of Reliability Standards and the coordination of the ...

  4. File:Rule 1 - Western electric control chart.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. List of scientific laws named after people - Wikipedia

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    Helmholtz free energy Helmholtz decomposition Helmholtz equation Helmholtz resonance: Thermodynamics Physics: Hermann von Helmholtz: Hollomon's law: Physics: John Herbert Hollomon: Hooke's law: Physics: Robert Hooke: Hopkinson's law: Electromagnetism: John Hopkinson: Hubble's law: Cosmology: Edwin Hubble: Hund's rules: Atomic physics: Friedrich ...

  6. Western Electric - Wikipedia

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    Western Electric Co., Inc. was an American electrical engineering and manufacturing company that operated from 1869 to 1996. A subsidiary of the AT&T Corporation for most of its lifespan, Western Electric was the primary manufacturer, supplier, and purchasing agent for all telephone equipment for the Bell System from 1881 until 1984, when the Bell System was dismantled.

  7. Electrical code - Wikipedia

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    An electrical code is a term for a set of regulations for the design and installation of electrical wiring in a building. The intention of such regulations is to provide standards to ensure electrical wiring systems are safe for people and property, protecting them from electrical shock and fire hazards. They are usually based on a model code ...

  8. Talk:Western Electric rules - Wikipedia

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  9. History of electricity - Wikipedia

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