Product Details
- Published:
- 04/13/2022
- ANSI:
- ANSI Approved
- Number of Pages:
- 24
- Note:
- This product is unavailable in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus
NFPA-FIRE NFPA-FLUID EEMUA UL CTA AWS
NFPA-FIRE NFPA-FLUID EEMUA UL CTA AWS
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Help be sure installed electrical equipment evaluations are in compliance by referencing NFPA 790 requirements.
Installed electrical equipment not previously certified, listed, recognized, or classified undergoes a field evaluation to help ensure electrical safety. NFPA 790, Standard for Competency of Third-Party Field Evaluation Bodies, provides qualifications and competencies for third parties performing field evaluations and specifies how they are to be completed.
Used in conjunction with NFPA 791, Recommended Practice and Procedures for Unlabeled Electrical Equipment Evaluation, the standard is based on ISO/IEC 17020 and ISO/IEC 17065 with adaptations to accommodate for the particular attributes of field evaluation. Provisions apply to both the initial and ongoing proficiency of FEBs and provide a guide to conducting evaluations.
Requirements are relevant to:
This edition is revised to make performance criteria easier to understand and apply.
Fire marshals, AHJs, and anyone with concerns for the safety of installed electrical products and assemblies rely on NFPA 790 to improve the quality and effectiveness of field evaluations.
Changes to the 2021 edition include:
NFPA 790 answers the need for certifying the qualifications and competencies of personnel carrying out electrical product and assembly field evaluations.
Stay up to date with the latest information and requirements with NFPA 790, Standard for Competency of Third-Party Field Evaluation Bodies, 2021 edition.
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Installed electrical products or assemblies that are not previously certified, listed, recognized, or classified undergo a “field evaluation” to ensure electrical safety. Newly created to meet industry needs, the 2012 edition of NFPA 790: Standard for Competency of Third-Party Field Evaluation Bodies provides qualifications and competencies for third parties performing field evaluations and specifies how they are to be completed.
Used in tandem with the new NFPA 791: Recommended Practice and Procedures for Unlabeled Electrical Equipment Evaluation, this Standard is essential for personnel involved with evaluating:
Users of this first-time Standard include fire marshals and AHJs.
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Installed electrical products or assemblies that are not previously certified, listed, recognized, or classified undergo a “field evaluation” to ensure electrical safety. Newly created to meet industry needs, the 2012 edition of NFPA 790: Standard for Competency of Third-Party Field Evaluation Bodies provides qualifications and competencies for third parties performing field evaluations and specifies how they are to be completed.
Used in tandem with the new NFPA 791: Recommended Practice and Procedures for Unlabeled Electrical Equipment Evaluation, this Standard is essential for personnel involved with evaluating:
?Electrical products not pre-certified, listed, recognized, or classified to an applicable product safety standard
?Electrical products and assemblies that are unique or modified after the manufacturing process
Users of this first-time Standard include fire marshals and AHJs.
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Use NFPA 790: Standard for Competency of Third-Party Field Evaluation Bodies with the NFPA 791 to promote effective field evaluations of electrical equipment.
Installed electrical products or assemblies that are not previously certified, listed, recognized, or classified undergo a “field evaluation” to ensure electrical safety. NFPA 790: Standard for Competency of Third-Party Field Evaluation Bodies provides qualifications and competencies for third parties performing field evaluations and specifies how they are to be completed.
The Standard is used in tandem NFPA 791: Recommended Practice and Procedures for Unlabeled Electrical Equipment Evaluation.
The latest requirements in NFPA 790 are essential for fire marshals, AHJs, and other personnel involved with evaluating:
Changes in the 2018 edition include an updated reference to the NFPA 70®: National Electrical Code® (NEC®) edition date in Chapter 2, and clarifications in C.1.2(2) to ensure the text is referring to a motor control center. Created to meet industry needs, NFPA 790 is vital for electrical safety for the public.