NFPA 791 standard, Recommended Practice and Procedures for Unlabeled Electrical Equipment Evaluation. It covers advisable procedures for evaluating unlabeled electrical equipment for compliance with recognized standards. Instrument capability must be able to be installed in accordance with the NFPA 70, National Electric Code(NEC).
Details of NFPA 791 Product
Book Title: Recommended Practice and Procedures for Unlabeled Electrical Equipment Evaluation
Publisher Name: National Fire Protection Association
Edition: 2024
SKU: 79114
ISBN: 9781455929443
FAQs
Q. What covers NFPA 791, 2024 edition?
A. NFPA 791, 2024 edition covers recommended procedures that are used to evaluate unlabeled electrical equipment for conformity with nationally well-recognized standards.
Q. How does NFPA 791 address the process?
A. NFPA 791 addresses the process in a reliable and consistent manner. Therefore, it makes the acceptance of the results easier and is a familiar publication to NFPA 790, Standard for Competency of Third-Party Field Evaluation Bodies.
Q. What does the current update of the NFPA 791 edition provide?
A. The current update of NFPA 791 provides procedures and industry-approved recommended practices for:
Evaluating equipment that is not labeled
Documenting the evaluation process
Evaluating the same equipment that contains multiple units
Q. Where is the NFPA 791 used?
A. NFPA 791 is used to inform authorities having jurisdiction (AHJs) and provides recommended procedures to third-party evaluation bodies (FEBs) which perform evaluations in a consistent manner.
Q. What is the purpose of NFPA 791?
A. The purpose of this document is to inform:
AHJs (Authorities Having Jurisdiction) is about to recommend evaluation procedures for unlabeled electrical equipment.
The purpose of the evaluation is conducted in accordance with the document that assists the regulating authorities who make approval decisions which are related to installation and their equipment.
It is not the purpose of this standard document to use as the sole reference to complete the field evaluation of equipment.
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