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  2. Electrical safety testing - Wikipedia

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    Visual inspection. A survey without touching anything, and looking at the electrical installation or product before starting any electrical testing. A visual inspection seeks to identify damaged insulation, disconnected wires, incorrect installation, and any other visual issues. Dead testing. Continuity test: a test to check the wiring is correct

  3. Public Service Enterprise Group - Wikipedia

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    The Public Service Electric and Gas Company, commonly referred to as PSE&G, is the primary subsidiary of the Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) and was established in 1928. The Public Service Corporation was formed in 1903 by combining more than 400 gas, electric and transportation companies in New Jersey.

  4. IEC 60364 - Wikipedia

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    The latest versions of many European wiring regulations (e.g., BS 7671 in the UK) follow the section structure of IEC 60364 very closely, but contain additional language to cater for historic national practice and to simplify field use and determination of compliance by electricians and inspectors. National codes and site guides are meant to ...

  5. Long Island Power Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Long Island Power Authority is the owner of the system and holder of its debt. On July 29, 2013 the state legislature passed a law implementing Governor Cuomo's plan. On January 1, 2014 PSEG rebranded the LIPA system "PSEG Long Island", effectively removing the LIPA name from the public eye.

  6. PSEG - Wikipedia

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    PSEG may refer to: Public Service Enterprise Group, a utility company; Punitive segregation, another term for solitary confinement; UDP-2,4-diacetamido-2,4,6-trideoxy-beta-L-altropyranose hydrolase, an enzyme

  7. Aluminum building wiring - Wikipedia

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    The use of larger gauge stranded aluminum wire (larger than #8 AWG) is fairly common in much of North America for modern residential construction. Aluminum wire is used in residential applications for lower voltage service feeders from the utility to the building. This is installed with materials and methods as specified by the local electrical ...

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  9. Electrical wiring - Wikipedia

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    A wire or cable has a voltage (to neutral) rating and a maximum conductor surface temperature rating. The amount of current a cable or wire can safely carry depends on the installation conditions. The international standard wire sizes are given in the IEC 60228 standard of the International Electrotechnical Commission.