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#146079 10/06/06 04:14 AM
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Hi

I am a lecturer at a college in England, and am interested in old IEE regs stuff. Do you have any on offer?

Karl Robertson
Suffolk College

Can we help?.

#146080 10/06/06 07:03 AM
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Check out this topic that I started. There is a link in it that may prove usefull as a starting of point.

This topic has link to origins of ring main circuits

Also try posting here on the IEE froums "Wirirng and Regulations" its free to join.

IEE Forums

Let us know how you get on I would also be intrested in how your reserch works out.

Kenny


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#146081 10/06/06 09:52 AM
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I have a copy of the 14th edition (1966). If there's anything specific in mind I can find the appropriate sections and post, or scan the tables.

I don't have the actual 13th edition regs., but I do have the A.S.E.E. guid to the 13th, as amended into the early 1960s.


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