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If you feel it is not useful, you are welcome to go someplace else.
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The industry covered by BS 7671 is the electrical industry. Because rules and regulations are always changing, one can find the current regulations at the online site "Theiet".
The On-Site Guide is one of several publications that provide guidance on various aspects of BS 7671:2008 Requirements for Electrical Installations, commonly known as the IEE Wiring Regulations.It provides a background on the intentions of BS 7671:2008 and provides a simple guide to that publication. Electricians, however, are responsible to ensure that they comply with the requirements of BS 7671:2008.
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No, butterfly valves manufactured to BS 5155 and BS EN 593 are not the same. BS 5155 is a British standard for butterfly valves while BS EN 593 is a European standard. Both standards have different requirements and specifications for the design, performance, and testing of butterfly valves.
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