We are often asked about the publications and books we use in our architecture practice and construction business. We have put together a list of books, approximate cost and where to buy them in one handy PDF. Of course, every facility is unique – from the mix of codes the jurisdiction uses, to the application of the code, to a specific piece of real estate. The reference list is not an end-all, be-all document. It is however an extremely good start on a reference shelf. If you know of other documents that should be included in our list – email us: [email protected].
Download a free PDF of the list here: Dalkita Reference List
Dose anyone know what class& division wiring methods are used in production area of a distillery
Hi Todd–
There are parts of the production area that are Class 1 division II. Check out NFPA 497: Recommended Practice for the Classification of Flammable Liquids, Gases, or Vapors and of Hazardous (Classified) Locations for Electrical Installations in Chemical Process Areas & the NEC (National Electric Code) both available from http://www.NFPA.org. Scott Moore our architect and contractor would be able to shed some light on this in a one-hour call available on our website under products. Or an electrical engineer could assist.
Colleen