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Residential Wiring by Harry W. Sorge, © 2005
Electrical Wiring Industrial, Edition: 013, by Robert D. Smith; Stephen Herman, © 2008
Electrical Wiring Industrial, Edition: 012, by Robert D. Smith; Stephen Herman, © 2005

 

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bookstoreResidential Wiring 2E, New Edition, by Harry W. Sorge, © 2005

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Completely updated to include changes to the 2005 National Electrical Code (NEC®), this newly revised edition examines dwelling unit electrical power and lighting wiring for the installer, as well as anyone else interested in the rules and methods for residential wiring. Coverage takes readers through the construction of a typical suburban house, from the installation of temporary construction power to the final trim and checkout of the lighting fixtures, switches, receptacles, and appliances. Construction of the dwelling is followed chronologically, in a true-to-life fashion that presents a realistic environment for readers. Expansive coverage examines such topics as GFCI and AFCI protection, overcurrent, box file requirements, conductor ampacity, drilling limitations, conductor routing and installation, required circuits, box make-up, feeder and service loads, service, grounding, and much more.


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Electrical Wiring Industrial, Edition: 013, by Robert D. Smith; Stephen Herman, © 2008

Product #014-0029— $89.00

Updated to reference the 2008 National Electrical Code, this edition of Electrical Wiring Industrial guides readers step-by-step through the wiring of an entire industrial building, making this an ideal resource for anyone who will work in the industrial electricity industry. With a practical, straightforward approach, the book begins by covering the tasks and responsibilities that face today's professional industrial electricians, including: installation of electrical service, power and lighting; special new construction systems; changeovers from old systems; planning for growth and increased capacity; and periodic maintenance procedures. Specific references to the 2008 National Electrical Code throughout the book shows readers how to incorporate codes and principles into everyday practice and procedures. A complete set of industrial building plans is also included, offering opportunities for hands-on practice in interpreting and applying Code requirements to sitework, feeder bus systems, panelboards, fiber optics, harmonics, hazardous locations, and more.

 


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bookstoreElectrical Wiring Industrial, Edition: 012, by Robert D. Smith; Stephen Herman, © 2005

Product #014-0018— $89.00

Updated to the 2005 National Electrical Code®, this revised edition takes readers step-by-step through the safe and effective wiring of an entire industrial building. A complete set of industrial building plans offers hands-on practice in effectively interpreting and applying Code® requirements for the installation of electrical service, power, and lighting to an industrial structure. In addition to coverage of basic electrical principles and wiring requirements, this book also explores changeovers to new systems, planning for growth and increased capacity, and periodic maintenance procedures. Readers will surely benefit from the first-hand knowledge provided by this experienced author team of the undertakings and responsibilities facing today?s professional industrial electricians.

 

 

 

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