IE Rules definition

IE Rules means Indian Electricity rules, 1956.
IE Rules means Indian Electricity Rules, 1956 or similar Rules to be made under Section 53 of the Act;

Examples of IE Rules in a sentence

  • Advertiser shall follow the I.E. Rules, Acts for safety of equipment, public & Staff.

  • The work shall be executed as per CPWD General Specifications as amended upto date, relevant I.E. Rules, BIS/IEC and as per directions of Engineer-in-Charge.

  • In accordance with Rule 61 of IE Rules, metallic frame of all medium voltage equipments / supporting frames, shall in all cases be connected to 2 separate and distinct earths.

  • These specifications shall be read in conjunction with the relevant Indian standards, NEC India electricity I.E. Rules, Chapter 16 of PWD Hand book and development control rules of Govt.

  • The Bidder shall tap the Electricity as per IE Rules & IE Act (Latest) duly following all safety precautions.

  • The proposed installation is designed to meet all the latest and relevant standards for QHSE-ISO and ISRS (International Safety Rating System), OMR (Oil Mines Regulations) 2017, IE Rules, OISD (Oil Industry Safety Directorate), DGMS (Director General of Mines and Safety), Ministry of Environment and Forest (MOEF), Central& Assam Pollution Control Board and any other relevant laws, by-laws, or Acts in force, etc.

  • Non-functional Requirements will be limited to the development of requirements for the IE Rules Engine and Integration of the ▇▇▇ into the HSE SOA Platform.

  • As such, Contractor is expected to provide services as per prevailing IT standards (wherever applicable) and HERC regulations, ▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ and IE Rules 2005 with latest amendments, other prevailing statutes/ guidelines with performance levels meeting or exceeding those mentioned in Service Level Agreement (SLA) agreed between utility & Contractor.

  • Provided that the consumer shall provide a suitable earth leakage circuit breaker near the point of commencement of supply as per Rule 61A of I.E Rules 1956 in case the connected load exceeds 5 kW.

  • Earth conductor size shall be in accordance with I.E. Rules table D-2.

Related to IE Rules

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  • Hague Rules means the International Convention for the Unification of certain Rules of Law relating to Bills of Lading signed at Brussels on 25 August 1924.

  • PPB Rules means the rules of the Procurement Policy Board as set forth in Title 9 of the Rules of the City of New York (“RCNY”), § 1-01 et seq.

  • the Rules means the Insolvency Rules 1986 (as amended);