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Falsework, formwork, and scaffolding for highway bridge structures / by Duntemann, John F.(CARDINAL)314314; Anderson, Neal S.(CARDINAL)314312; Longinow, A.(CARDINAL)314311; United States.Federal Highway Administration.(CARDINAL)139839; Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center.(CARDINAL)286897; Wiss, Janney, Elstner, and Associates.(CARDINAL)286895;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 109-112).Final report;Sponsored by Office of Engineering and Highway Operations R&D, Federal Highway Administration, under contract no.
Subjects: Technical reports.; Bridges; Scaffolding; Temporary structures (Building);
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Berlin then & now / by Gay, Nick,author.;
In 'Berlin Then and Now,' vintage black-and-white photographs from throughout the life of the city are seen next to amazing color photos of Germany's capital today. From the Charlottenburg Palace, more than two-thirds destroyed in World War II but lovingly restored today, to the Kroll Opera House, a luxurious building once used as a temporary hospital during wartime and whose site is now a beautiful park, the city's most remarkable sites show why Berlin has long fascinated historians and tourists alike.
Subjects: Repeat photography;
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Nanotecture : tiny built things / by Roke, Rebecca,author.(CARDINAL)790008;
Micro -- Mini -- Midi -- Macro -- Maxi."An inspiring, surprising and fun collection of 300 works of small-scale architecture including demountable, portable, transportable, inflatable systemised and flat-packed structures as well as pavilions, installations, sheds, cabins, pods, capsules, tree houses and even miniature architecture for cats, dogs, and birds"--Page 4 of cover.
Subjects: Illustrated works.; Buildings, Temporary; Small buildings; Small houses;
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Carving out a living on the land : lessons in resourcefulness and craft from an unusual Christmas tree farm / by Van Driesche, Emmet,author.(CARDINAL)786736; Klinkenborg, Verlyn.(CARDINAL)160842;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Your starting place -- Consider the history -- Taking advantage of core opportunities -- Nimble infrastructure -- Buying (or not buying) the farm -- Growth and its discontents -- New skills -- Telling your story -- Future moves.When he first envisioned becoming a farmer, author Emmet Van Driesche never imagined his main crop would be Christmas trees, nor that such a tree farm could be more of a managed forest than the conventional grid of perfectly sheared trees. Carving Out a Living on the Land tells the story of how Van Driesche navigated changing life circumstances, took advantage of unexpected opportunities, and leveraged new and old skills to piece together an economically viable living, while at the same time respecting the land's complex ecological relationships. From spoon carving to scything, coppicing to wreath-making, Carving Out a Living on the Land proves that you don't need acres of expensive bottomland to start your land-based venture, but rather the creativity and vision to see what might be done with that rocky section or ditch or patch of trees too small to log. You can lease instead of buy; build flexible, temporary structures rather than sink money into permanent ones; and take over an existing operation rather than start from scratch. What matters are your unique circumstances, talents, and interests, which when combined with what the land is capable of producing, can create a fulfilling and meaningful farming life.
Subjects: Biographies.; Christmas tree growing; Farmers;
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Inspired by nature : animals : the building/biology connection / by Bahamón, Alejandro.(CARDINAL)284832; Pérez, Patricia(Pérez Rumpler)(CARDINAL)320251;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Anatomical structures : Casar de Cáceres Bus Station / Justo García Rubio ; Glasgow Science Museum / Building Design Partnership ; Torrevieja Park / Toyo Ito & Associates, Architects ; Brno Airport Departure Terminal / Petr Parolek ; SECC Scottish Exhibition and Conference Center / Foster + Partners ; Conversion of a windmill / José Gigante ; Saving the bacon / fnp architekten ; Hall West Gallery / UNStudio ; Laren House / MONK architecten ; Elephant skin house / PPAG Architects ; Kiss the frog! The art of transformation / mmw architects -- Animal constructive structures : Vogelnest Observatory / Freie Architekten ; Keenan Tower / Marlon Blackwell ; Mur Island / Acconci Studio ; River Restaurant / matti ragaz hitz architekten ; Gruta das Torres / SAMI.arquitectos -- Social animal constructive structures : Beehive / Eric Owen Moss Architects ; Izola Apartments / OFIS arhitekti ; Moore Apiary / Marlon Blackwell ; Davies Alpine Greenhouse / Wilkinson Eyre Architects ; Hysteric Ballroom / bube architects ; Coral City Island / Damian Figueras -- Temporary animal structures : SH House / Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP Architects ; Plashet Bridge / Birds Portchmouth Russum Architects ; Concrete Pod / Kazuya Morita Architecture Studio ; Free University of Berlin / Foster + Partners.
Subjects: Animals; Architecture and biology.; Architecture; Nature (Aesthetics);
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XS : small structures, green architecture / by Richardson, Phyllis.(CARDINAL)539985;
Introduction : 'Think globally, act locally' -- The view from outside : Camera Obscura, Greenport, New York / SHoP Architects ; Garden hut, Sant Miquel de Cruïlles, Spain / Eightyseven Architects ; Mirador, Zapallar, Chile / Carolina Contreras and Tomás Cortese ; Sitooterie, Essex, England / Thomas Heatherwick Studio ; Split/View, Tulsa, Oklahoma / Mitnick Roddier Hicks ; Vines Pavilion, Tulsa, Oklahoma / MADE ; Camera Obscura, Aegina, Greece / Franz Berzl with Gustav Deutsch ; Garden pavilion, Toronto, Ontario, Canada / Paul Raff Studio, Sasquatch Designlab ; Gazebo Kuusi, Mäntyharju, Finland / Juhani Pallasmaa ; Think Tank, County Cork, Ireland / Gumuchdjian Architects -- Material concerns : Na Hale 'Eo Waiawi, Hawaii; Toad Hall, California / Patrick Dougherty ; Miele Space Station/WasAutoMatiek, Rotterdam, The Netherlands / 2012 Architecten ; Turf House, Venice Biennale, Italy / de Paor Architects ; Ferry Go Round, Air Bridge, Space Maker, Groningen, The Netherlands / Lambert Kamps ; Big Orbits / Buffalo, New York / Mehrdad Hadighi with Frank Fantauzzi ; Primary school building, Essex, England / Cottrell & Vermeulen Architecture ; Singing Ringing Tree, Lancashire, England / Tonkin Liu Architects ; Superadobe Structures, Hesperia, California / Nader Khalili and Cal Earth ; Glass dome, Stuttgart, Germany / Lucio Blandini with Werner Sobek -- An urban flowering : Hairywood, London, England / 6a Architects with Eley Kishimoto ; Greening of Detroit Pavilion, Detroit, Michigan / Zago Architecture ; Loftcube mobile prototype, Germany / Studio Aisslinger ; Urban nomad shelters, Los Angeles, California / Electroland ; Puppet theatre, Cambridge, Massachusetts / Michael Meredith with Pierre Huyghe ; Dream house, Huesca, Spain / Ex Studio ; Rucksack House, Cologne, Germany / Stefan Eberstadt ; Park pavilion, Hamburg, Germany / And8 Architekten with Dan Graham -- Touching the earth lightly : La Petite Maison du Weekend mobile, Canada / Patkau Architects ; Protest shelter, Tasmania, Australia / Andrew Maynard Architects ; Future shack mobile, Australia / Sean Godsell Architects ; ZigZag Cabin, Wollombi, New South Wales, Australia / Drew Heath Architects ; Tree spheres, Vancouver, British Columbia / Tom Chudleigh ; 'Hybrid Muscle', Chiang Mai, Thailand / R & Sie(n) with Philippe Parreno ; Micro-compact home, Munich, Germany / Horden Cherry Lee with Haack Höpfner -- Poetic utility : HoneyHouse, North Carolina / Marlon Blackwell ; Footbridge, Boudry, Switzerland / Geninasca Delefortrie ; HALO communications booth prototype, USA / Lance Hosey ; Temporary fruit warehouse, Santiago, Chile / Felipe Assadi ; Wedding chapel, Kobuchizawa, Japan / Klein Dytham Architects ; Meeting place, German-Czech border / Brückner & Brückner Architekten ; Pigeon loft, Cambrai, France / Matali Crasset with André Morin ; Ferry shelter, Tiree, Scotland / Sutherland Hussey Architects ; Nelson Mandela Museum Pavilions, Eastern Cape, South Africa / Cohen & Judin Architects.Provides designs for a variety of buildings that conserve space and help preserve the environment.
Subjects: Architecture; Architecture, Modern; Sustainable buildings.; Sustainable architecture.;
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Architecture for teens : a beginner's book for aspiring architects / by Willkens, Danielle S.,Dr.,author.; Rollet, Claire(Illustrator),illustrator.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-108) and index."Architecture is a fascinating, diverse field that blends technology, creativity, engineering, and even psychology. Discover the possibilities with this inspiring introduction to the world of architecture created just for teens. Delve into the history of architecture, learn about contemporary innovations in sustainability and inclusivity, and uncover the details behind real architectural projects. Start with an overview of important architectural movements and designers from thousands of years ago to the modern day. Learn about the role of an architect and check out inspiring interviews with contemporary professionals. With tons of practical advice for pursuing an architectural career, this book will show you how to build an environmentally responsible world from the ground up!"--1310L
Subjects: Instructional and educational works.; Informational works.; Young adult literature.; Architecture.; Architecture; Architects;
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Start your own child-care service : your step-by-step guide to success / by Lynn, Jacquelyn.Child-care service.; Entrepreneur Media, Inc.(CARDINAL)644837;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction. How did they start? ; Who's running the centers? ; Who is your market? ; Before 9 and after 5 ; First things first ; Buying an existing child-care service ; Evaluating a company ; Outlook for the future -- Services and policies. Confidentiality and access to records ; Fees ; Hours of operation ; Holidays ; Vacations ; Absences ; Transportation ; Chronic misbehavior and other adjustment issues ; Care of sick children ; Late pickup ; Meals ; Emergencies ; Health issues ; Smoking, alcohol, and drugs ; Release of children ; Cell phones ; Other policies ; Admission procedures ; Safety standards and policies ; Children with special needs ; Administering medication -- Running your child-care business. Children's records ; Incident reports ; Management records ; Purchasing and inventory ; Are you on a mission? ; Programs ; Accreditation for family child-care centers -- Structuring your business. Naming your company ; Choosing a legal structure ; Licenses and permits ; Trademark and copyright issues ; Insurance ; Accident insurance ; Liability insurance ; Professional advisors ; Create your own advisory board -- Startup economics and financial management. Startup costs ; Building banking relationships ; Setting prices ; Labor and materials ; Revenue ; Forms of payment ; Collection ; Keeping records ; Getting free supplies and services -- Locating and setting up. Choosing a commercial location ; Improving an existing facility ; Indoor space and equipment ; Playground and outdoor areas ; Walkways, stairs, and railings ; Health, safety, and sanitation ; Setting up a homebased center ; Childproofing your home -- Furnishing and equipping your center. Specific rooms ; Lobby/reception area ; Office ; Classrooms ; Choosing the right toys ; Toilet-training equipment ; Playground equipment ; Audiovisual and computer equipment ; Inventory ; Classroom supplies ; Cleaning supplies ; Health and safety standards -- Kitchen and laundry facilities. Kitchen ; Ventilation ; Food and beverage supplies ; Good nutrition and mealtime behavior ; Laundry ; Design and equipment ; Buying used equipment -- Office equipment. Telecommunications ; Keep your customers out of voice-mail jail ; Office supplies -- Transportation services. Driver requirements ; Vehicle requirements ; Training ; General policies ; Setting prices ; Children will be children ; Starting a transportation service ; Setting prices ; Hiring and keeping drivers ; Before the first ride -- Parent relationships. Parental involvement ; Keeping parents informed ; Helping parents understand your bond with their children ; If you have a problem ; When a parent has a problem ; When parents are chronically late -- Marketing. Direct mail ; Make your grand opening truly grand ; Plan ahead ; Media kits that get results ; Referrals are essential ; The deal on discounts ; Your logo ; Your sign ; Going online ; Social media marketing -- Staffing. When to hire ; Deciding what you need ; Where to look for candidates ; Positions ; Evaluating applicants ; Caregiver characteristics and qualifications ; Background checks ; Once they're on board ; Temporary employees ; Employee benefits ; The high cost of turnover ; Maintain adequate personnel files ; Child-to-staff ratios -- Facility maintenance. Building maintenance ; Exterior maintenance ; Equipment maintenance -- When things go wrong. Security ; Preventing and dealing with injuries ; Evacuation plans ; When you suspect abuse ; Bicycle safety ; Reacting to a crisis -- Tales from the trenches. Invest in yourself ; Reach out to the community for enrichment ; Find out how you're doing ; Differentiate your service ; Earn and demand respect ; Get commitments from your customers ; Follow up on everything that you do ; Keep a professional distance ; Be prepared for the bad days ; Enjoy the rewards -- Appendix. Child-care service resources. Associations and online resources ; Books and publications ; Consultants and other experts ; Credit card services ; Equipment and supplies ; Government agencies and related resources ; Successful child-care and transportation service providers."As the number of single-parent families and dual-income families grows, the need for quality child care grows along with it. This revised guide presents the latest trends, resources, and tools, along with sound advice from practicing child-care business owners to get them started on the path to success"--
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Child care services; Day care centers; New business enterprises;
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Start your own child-care service : your step-by-step guide to success / by Lynn, Jacquelyn.(CARDINAL)665656; Lynn, Jacquelyn.(CARDINAL)665656; Entrepreneur Press.(CARDINAL)462711;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction. How do they start? -- Who's running the centers? -- Who is your market? -- Before 9 and after 5 -- First things first -- Buying an existing child-care service -- Evaluating a company -- Outlook for the future -- Services and policies. Services -- Policies -- Confidentiality and access to records -- Fees -- Hours of operation -- Holidays -- Vacations -- Absences -- Transportation -- Chronic misbehavior and other adjustment issues -- Care of sick children -- Late pickup -- Meals -- Emergencies -- Health issues -- Smoking, alcohol, and drugs -- Release of children -- Cell phones -- Other policies -- Admission procedures -- Safety standards and policies -- Children with special needs -- Administering medication -- Running your child-care business. Children's records -- Incident reports -- Management records -- Purchasing and inventory -- Are you on a mission? -- Programs -- Accreditation for family child-care centers -- Are you on a mission? -- Structuring your business. Naming your company -- Choosing a legal structure -- Licenses and permits -- Trademark and copyright issues -- Insurance -- Accident insurance -- Liability insurance -- Professional advisors -- Create your own advisory board -- Startup economics and financial management. Startup costs: how much do you need? -- Building banking relationships -- Setting prices -- Labor and materials -- Hourly or weekly? -- Increasing your revenue -- Forms of payment -- Collection procedures -- Keeping records: start right, stay right -- Getting free supplies and services -- Locating and setting up. Choosing a commercial location -- Improving an existing facility -- Indoor space and equipment -- Playground and outdoor areas -- Walkways, stairs, and railings -- Health, safety, and sanitation practices -- Setting up a homebased center -- Childproofing your home -- Pets -- Furnishing and equipping your center. Specific rooms -- Lobby/reception area -- Office -- Classrooms -- Choosing the right toys -- Toilet-training equipment -- Playground equipment -- Audiovisual and computer equipment -- Inventory -- Classroom supplies -- Cleaning supplies -- Health and safety standards.Kitchen and laundry facilites. Kitchen -- Ventilation -- Food and beverage supplies -- Good nutrition and mealtime behavior -- Laundry -- Design and equipment -- Buying used equipment -- Office equipment -- Telecommunications -- Keep your customers out of voice-mail jail -- Office supplies -- Transportation services. Driver requirements -- Vehicle requirements -- Training -- General policies -- Children will be children -- Starting a transportation service -- Setting prices -- Hiring and keeping drivers -- Before the first ride -- Parent relationships. Encouraging parental involvement -- Keeping parents informed -- Helping parents understand your bond with their children -- If you have a problem -- When a parent has a problem -- When parents are chronically late -- Communication tips -- Marketing. Direct mail -- Make your grand opening truly grand -- Plan ahead -- Media kits that get results -- Referrals are essential -- The deal on discounts -- Your logo -- Your sign -- Going online -- Staffing. When to hire -- Deciding what you need -- Where to look for candidates -- Positions -- Evaluating applicants -- Caregiver characteristics and qualifications -- Background checks -- Once they're on board -- Temporary employees -- Employee benefits -- The high cost of turnover -- Maintain adequate personnel files -- Child-to-staff ratios -- Facility maintenance. Building maintenance -- Exterior maintenance -- Equipment maintenance -- When things go wrong. Security -- Preventing and dealing with injuries -- Evacuation plans -- When you suspect abuse -- Bicycle safety -- Reacting to a crisis -- Tales from the trenches. Invest in yourself -- Reach out to the community for enrichment -- Find out how you're doing -- Differentiate your service -- Earn and demand respect -- Get commitments from your customers -- Follow up on everything you do -- Keep a professional distance -- Be prepared for the bad days -- Enjoy the rewards -- Child-care service resources. Associations and online resources -- Books and publications -- Consultants and other experts -- Credit card services -- Equipment and supplies -- Government agencies and related resources -- Successful child-care and transportation service providers.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Child care services; Day care centers; New business enterprises;
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McGraw-Hill's national electrical code 2020 handbook / by Hartwell, Frederic P.,author.(CARDINAL)652241;
"Updated to fully align with the 2020 NEC, this trusted on-the-job reference contains plain-language explanations, advice, and analysis for every provision. You will get discussions of the rationale behind specific rules that enhances your understanding of both meaning and application. This handbook features thousands of detailed diagrams and photos as well as in-depth discussions regarding controversial wording and actual errors, together with possible approaches to discussions with inspectors regarding how to cope with these issues. This book is not published by NFPA, and is therefore free to confront such topics head on."--Back cover."Written by a senior member of the NEC Code Committee, McGraw Hill's National Electrical Code (NEC) 2020 Handbook, 30th Edition is logically arranged and serves as a companion to the Code itself--the explanation for any topic lines up exactly with the applicable section in the Code. The book does not reproduce the Code, and therefore every column inch is devoted to explaining its provisions. You will get straightforward clarification of obtuse rules and vague language, enabling you to work efficiently and safely--and to achieve full compliance."--Back cover."Covers all significant changes to the 2020 NEC, including: reconditioned equipment, massived expansion of GFCI requirements, new receptacle coverage rules for kitchen islands and peninsulas, total revision of non-dwelling lighting load calculations, elimination of common enclosrues for service disconnects, exterior emergency disconnects, rules for stair towers, new EGC fill calculations for boxes, temperature limits for LFMC and LFNC, latest develpments for PV systems."--Back cover.Preface -- Introduction to the National Electrical Code® -- Brief History of the National Electrical Code® -- About the 2020 National Electrical Code® -- 90. Introduction -- Chapter 1 -- 100. Definitions -- 110. Requirements for Electrical Installations -- Chapter 2 -- 200. Use and Identification of Grounded Conductors -- 210. Branch Circuits -- 215. Feeders -- 220. Branch-Circuit, Feeder, and Service Load Calculations -- 225. Outside Branch Circuits and Feeders -- 230. Services -- 240. Overcurrent Protection -- 250. Grounding and Bonding --Chapter 3 -- 300. General Requirements for Wiring Methods and Materials -- 310. Conductors for General Wiring -- 311. Mediumm-Voltage Conductors and Cable -- 312. Cabinets, Cutout Boxes, and Meter Socket Enclosures -- 314. Outlet, Device, Pull, and Junction Boxes; Conduit Bodies; Fittings; and Handhole Enclosures -- 320. Armored Cable: Type AC -- 322. Flat Cable Assemblies: Type FC -- 324. Flat Conductor Cable: Type FCC -- 326. Integrated Gas Spacer Cable: Type IGS -- 328. Medium-Voltage Cable: Type MV -- 330. Metal-Clad Cable: Type MC -- 332. Mineral-Insulated, Metal-Sheathed Cable: Type MI -- 334. Nonmetallic-Sheathed Cable: Types NM, NMC, and NMS -- 336. Power and Control Tray Cable: Type TC -- 338. Service-Entrance Cable: Types SE and USE -- 340. Underground Feeder and Branch-Circuit Cable: Type UF -- 342. Intermediate Metal Conduit: Type IMC -- 344. Rigid Metal Conduit: Type RMC -- 348. Flexible Metal Conduit: Type FMC -- 350. Liquidtight Flexible Metal Conduit: Type LFMC -- 352. Rigid Polyvinyl Chloride Conduit: Type PVC -- 353. High-Density Polyethylene Conduit: Type HDPE Conduit -- 354. Nonmetallic Underground Conduit With Conductors: Type NUCC -- 355. Reinforced Thermosetting Resin Conduit: Type RTRC -- 356. Liquidtight Flexible Nonmetallic Conduit: Type LFNC -- 358. Electrical Metallic Tubing: Type EMT -- 360. Flexible Metallic Tubing: Type FMT -- 362. Electrical Nonmetallic Tubing: Type ENT -- 366. Auxiliary Gutters -- 368. Busways -- 370. Cablebus -- 372. Cellular Concrete Floor Raceways -- 374. Cellular Metal Floor Raceways -- 376. Metal Wireways -- 378. Nonmetallic Wireways -- 380. Multioutlet Assembly -- 382. Nonmetallic Extensions.384. Strut-Type Channel Raceway -- 386. Surface Metal Raceways -- 388. Surface Nonmetallic Raceways -- 390. Underfloor Raceways -- 392. Cable Trays -- 393. Low-Voltage Suspended Ceiling Power Distribution Systems -- 394. Concealed Knob-and-Tube Wiring -- 396. Messenger-Supported Wiring -- 398. Open Wiring on Insulators -- 399. Outdoor Overhead Conductors over 1000 Volts -- Chapter 4 -- 400. Flexible Cords and Flexible Cables -- 402. Fixture Wires -- 404. Switches -- 406. Receptacles, Cord Connectors, and Attachment Plugs (Caps) -- 408. Switchboards, Switchgear, and Panelboards -- 409. Industrial Control Panels -- 410. Luminaires, Lampholders, and Lamps -- 411. Low-Voltage Lighting -- 422. Appliances -- 424. Fixed Electric Space-Heating Equipment -- 425. Fixed Resistance and Electrode Industrial Process Heating Equipment -- 426. Fixed Outdoor Electric Deicing and Snow-Melting Equipment -- 427. Fixed Electric Heating Equipment for Pipelines and Vessels -- 430. Motors, Motor Circuits, and Controllers -- 440. Air-Conditioning and Refrigerating Equipment -- 445. Generators -- 450. Transformers and Transformer Vaults (Including Secondary Ties) -- 455. Phase Converters -- 460. Capacitors -- 470. Resistors and Reactors -- 480. Storage Batteries -- 490. Equipment over 1000 Volts, Nominal -- Chapter 5 -- 500. Hazardous (Classified) Locations, Classes I, II, and III, Divisions 1 and 2 -- 501. Class I Locations -- 502. Class II Locations -- 503. Class III Locations -- 504. Intrinsically Safe Systems -- 505. Zone 0, 1, and 2 Locations -- 506. Zone 20, 21, and 22 Locations for Combustible Dusts or Ignitible Fibers/Flyings -- 510. Hazardous (Classified) Locations--Specific -- 511. Commercial Garages, Repair and Storage -- 513. Aircraft Hangars -- 514. Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities -- 515. Bulk Storage Plants -- 516. Spray Application, Dipping, Coating, and Printing Processes Using Flammable or Combustible Materials -- 517. Health Care Facilities -- 518. Assembly Occupancies -- 520. Theaters, Audience Areas of Motion Picture and Television Studios, Performance Areas, and Similar Locations -- 522. Control Systems for Permanent Amusement Attractions -- 525. Carnivals, Circuses, Fairs, and Similar Events -- 530. Motion Picture and Television Studios and Similar Locations -- 540. Motion Picture Projection Rooms -- 545. Manufactured Buildings and Relocatable Structures -- 547. Agricultural Buildings -- 550. Mobile Homes, Manufactured Homes, and Mobile Home Parks -- 551. Recreational Vehicles and Recreational Vehicle Parks -- 552. Park Trailers.555. Marinas, Boatyards, Floating Buildings, and Commercial and Noncommercial Docking Facilities -- 590. Temporary Installations -- Chapter 6 -- 600. Electric Signs and Outline Lighting -- 604. Manufactured Wiring Systems -- 605. Office Furnishings -- 610. Cranes and Hoists -- 620. Elevators, Dumbwaiters, Escalators, Moving Walks, Platform Lifts, and Stairway Chair Lifts -- 625. Electrical Vehicle Charging Systems -- 626. Electrified Truck Parking Spaces -- 630. Electric Welders -- 640. Audio Signal Processing, Amplification, and Reproduction Equipment -- 645. Information Technology Equipment -- 646. Modular Data Centers -- 647. Sensitive Electronic Equipment -- 650. Pipe Organs -- 660. X-Ray Equipment -- 665. Induction and Dielectric Heating Equipment -- 668. Electrolytic Cells -- 669. Electroplating -- 670. Industrial Machinery -- 675. Electrically Driven or Controlled Irrigation Machines -- 680. Swimming Pools, Fountains, and Similar Installations -- 682. Natural and Artificially Made Bodies of Water -- 685. Integrated Electrical Systems -- 690. Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems -- 691. Large-Scale Photovoltaic (PV) Electric Power Production Facility -- 692. Fuel Cell Systems -- 694. Wind Electric Systems -- 695. Fire Pumps -- Chapter 7 -- 700. Emergency Systems -- 701. Legally Required Standby Systems -- 702. Optional Standby Systems -- 705. Interconnected Electric Power Production Sources -- 706. Energy Storage Systems -- 708. Critical Operations Power Systems (COPS) -- 710. Stand-Alone Systems -- 712. Direct Current Microgrids -- 720. Circuits and Equipment Operating at Less Than 50 Volts -- 725. Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3 Remote-Control, Signaling, and Power-Limited Circuits -- 727. Instrumentation Tray Cable: Type ITC -- 728. Fire-Resistive Cable Systems -- 750. Energy Management Systems -- 760. Fire Alarm Systems -- 770. Optical Fiber Cables and Raceways -- Chapter 8 -- 800. General Requirements for Communications Systems -- 805. Communications Circuits -- 810. Radio and Television Equipment -- 820. Community Antenna Television and Radio Distribution Systems -- 830. Network-Powered Broadband Communications Systems -- 840. Premises-Powered Broadband Communications Systems -- Chapter 9 -- Tables -- Informative Annex A. Product Safety Standards -- Informative Annex B. Application Information for Ampacity Calculation -- Informative Annex C. Conduit and Tubing Fill Tables for Conductors and Fixture Wires of the Same Size -- Informative Annex D. Examples -- Informative Annex E. Types of Construction -- Informative Annex F. Availability and Reliability for Operations Power Systems; and Development and Implementation of Functional Performance Tests (FPTS) for Critical Operations Power Systems -- Informative Annex G. Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) -- Informative Annex H. Administration and Enforcement -- Informative Annex I. Recommended Tightening Torque Tables from UL Standard 486A-486B -- Informative Annex J. ADA Standards for Accessible Design -- Index.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Graphs.; Electric wiring; Electric wiring; Electric apparatus and appliances; Buildings; Buildings; Electric apparatus and appliances; Electric wiring.;
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