This unique resource delivers complete, easy-to-understand coverage of the management of complex technical projects through systems engineering. Written for a wide spectrum of readers, from novices to experienced practitioners, the book holds the solution to delivering projects on time and within bu
Electrical Compliance and Safety Engineering (Artech House Technology Management and Professional Development Library, 2)
โ Scribed by Steli Loznen, Constantin Bolintineanu
- Publisher
- Artech House
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 333
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The first volume was published in 2017, and this second contains advanced and updated material to complement the original. It is for practitioners in design, quality assurance and control, and related aspects of electrical products, but can also be used as a textbook in electrical and electronic engineering departments. It covers compliance and safety aspects depending on the specific applications, energy management, environmental aspects, materials considerations, safety of electronic product radiation sources, safety for hazardous locations, and practical aspects related to global market access. Annotation ยฉ2021 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
โฆ Table of Contents
Electrical Product Compliance and Safety Engineering Volume 2
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
CHAPTER 1 Compliance and Safety Aspects Depending on the Specific Application
1.1 Information Technology and Audio-Video/Multimedia
1.2 Household and Consumer
1.3 Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use
1.4 Medical Electrical Equipment
1.5 Luminaires and Lamp Control
1.6 Industrial Machinery and Semiconductor Manufacturing
1.7 Electrical Tools
1.8 Alarm Systems
1.8.1 Video Surveillance Systems
1.8.2 Fire Alarm Systems
1.8.3 Security Alarm Systems
1.8.4 Alarm Transmission Systems
1.8.5 Remote Monitoring Systems
1.8.6 Access Control Systems
1.8.7 Cautions
References
Selected Bibliography
CHAPTER 2 Energy Management
2.1 Smart Grid
2.2 Energy Effi ciency
2.2.1 Power Quality
2.2.2 Power Factor
2.2.3 Stability of the Power Source
2.3 Stored Energy Systems
2.4 DC/DC Conversion
2.5 DC/AC Inverters
2.6 Uninterruptible Power Systems
2.7 Fuel Cells
2.8 Photovoltaic and Solar Energy
2.9 Wind Turbines
References
Selected Bibliography
CHAPTER 3
Environmental Aspects
3.1 Environmental Infl uences on Electrical Products
3.2 Simulation of Environmental Stresses In-Use and During Storage and Transportation
3.2.1 HALT and HASS
3.2.2 Equipment Used to Perform Environmental Testing
3.3 Environmental Impact from Electrical Products
3.3.1 RoHS
3.3.2 REACH
3.3.3 WEEE
References
Selected Bibliography
CHAPTER 4
Materials Considerations
4.1 Corrosion
4.2 Adhesives
4.3 Insulating Materials
4.4 Hazardous Materials Information
References
Selected Bibliography
CHAPTER 5
Safety of Electronic Product Radiation Sources
5.1 Nonionizing Radiation Sources
5.1.1 EMF Radiation
5.1.2 MRI
5.1.3 RF Radiation
5.1.4 Optical Radiation
5.2 Ionizing Radiation Sources
5.2.1 X-Ray Radiation and Beta, Gamma Radiation
5.3 Sound Waves
5.3.1 Acoustic Noise Exposure
References
Selected Bibliography
CHAPTER 6 Safety for Hazardous Locations
6.1 Flammable and Explosive Environments
6.1.1 Flammable and Combustible Substances: Hazards
6.1.2 Sources of Ignition
6.1.3 Standards and Codes
6.2 Equipment and Type of Protection
6.3 Components and Construction
6.3.1 Electrical
6.3.2 Mechanical
6.4 Installation in Hazardous Locations
6.5 Documentation and Marking
6.6 IECEx and ATEX
References
Selected Bibliography
CHAPTER 7 Practical Aspects Related to Global
Market Access
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Required Documentation
7.3 Specifi c Labeling and Marking
7.4 Accompanying Documents and Languages
7.5 Approvals for the Intended Market: Internal NonaccreditedTesting versus an ISO/IEC 17025 Accreditation
7.6 Post-Production Surveillance
7.6.1 Follow-Up Services
7.7 Market Surveillance, Post-Market Surveillance, and Vigilance
7.7.1 Recalls
References
Selected Bibliography
About the Authors
Index
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
This book does provide some valuable information for those with a background in analytical areas of engineering or science and who have a desire and opportunity to become a manager and/or leader. However, for those who have already read a number of books on leadership and taken courses and workshop
This manual discusses how to deal effectively with changes in markets and personnel, the growth of your enterprise, team management and integration. Focusing on challenges that are sure to impact high-tech companies in the 21st century, the book is designed to help the reader excel at managing perso
A "how-to" guide to establishing the Project Office as a methodology for managing multiple development initiatives within your organization. It presents the PO (Project Office) as a model for use in a wide variety of organizations, especially in research and development environments. As more and mor
A "how-to" guide to establishing the Project Office as a methodology for managing multiple development initiatives within your organization. It presents the PO (Project Office) as a model for use in a wide variety of organizations, especially in research and development environments. As more and mor
I am a new starter to CCPM and TOC since last month. What I can say to this book is, you must have it on your bookshelf. It had enough details to implement CCPM if you want to apply it to the project management.