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Nuclear
- Feb 4, 2002
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In response to an issue, a utility referred to "NFPA Handbook, Revision 14" and then Standards NFPA-13 and NFPA-15. I've gone into my IHS subscription, and, as far as I can tell, the standards use an edition year rather than an revision number. I've also looked on the NFPA website and, again, it appears they use edition years rather than revision numbers.
I'm trying to determine what year "Revision 14" applies to. It actually would be a good thing if the "Revision" terminology was outdated because the concern dates from actions taken in 1980 and 1981. However, I'd like to confirm rather than assume...
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Patricia Lougheed
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I'm trying to determine what year "Revision 14" applies to. It actually would be a good thing if the "Revision" terminology was outdated because the concern dates from actions taken in 1980 and 1981. However, I'd like to confirm rather than assume...
Thanks
Patricia Lougheed
Please see FAQ731-376: Eng-Tips.com Forum Policies for tips on how to make the best use of the Eng-Tips Forums.