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IET Temporary Power Systems: A guide to the application of BS 7671 and BS 7909 for temporary events

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ISBN 9781849197236
Publication Status Current
Publication Date 22/08/2013
Format (Paperback, Hardback etc) Hardback
Total Pages 264
Brand / Publisher IET
Publisher IET

Official BSI DistributorThe IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers) and the IIE (Institution of Incorporated Engineers) joined together in 2006 to form the IET (Institution of Engineering and Technology).

All titles published previously by the IEE and IIE are now published by the IET (where applicable)

This is the first and most authoritative guide on the design, erection and management of temporary power systems.

It provides the reader with a clear understanding of the requirements and application of both BS 7671 and BS 7909 for live events and entertainment related gatherings.

About the Author:

James Eade BEng(Hons) CEng MIET AMIMechE is a Chartered Engineer who has worked in the entertainment industry for over 20 years, covering most genres including touring, theatre, corporate events and permanent installations. As well as providing engineering consultancy services, he was until recently Technical Editor of Lighting & Sound International where he introduced and developed the technical content of the publication and was also Chair of the annual Industry Innovation Awards. He is involved with various trade associations and represents the industry on many national and international standards panels, particularly BS 7671 and BS 7909. In addition to writing and lecturing, he is still active in designing and commissioning electrical systems and acting in a consultancy role for several rental companies and broadcasters.

The IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers) and the IIE (Institution of Incorporated Engineers) joined together in 2006 to form the IET (Institution of Engineering and Technology).

All titles published previously by the IEE and IIE are now published by the IET (where applicable)