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Fires resulting from failure of electrical equipment are fairly common. A close scrutiny of such fires often reveals that the origin of most of the electrical fires lies either in poor connectors and terminal boards or in defective protective gear such as fuses. Any electrical installation consists of components and materials which have been manufactured, processed and installed by a large number of units. The defect which is responsible for a fire may have been introduced at any one of these centres.
Most of the electrical fires can be prevented through improvements in installation and design of minor components and correct design and maintenance of protective gear.
The author of this immensely though-provoking book points out that Zero Failure Performance is a realistic and easily attainable target. The book gives a number of simple DOs and DON?T s which the supervisors and engineers can follow to attain the goal of zero failure performance.
Written in an easy and non-jargonistic style, the book should be of tremendous use to front-line electrical supervisors, engineers and managers of all industries which generate, distribute, and utilize electrical energy. The text is suitably aided by a number of illustrations, charts, tables and photographs.