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Table of Contents
Introduction to the NEC.
How to Use the NEC.
Basic Electrical Theory.
General System Requirements & Information.
Branch Circuits.
Feeders, and Services.
Overcurrent Protection.
Grounding, Bonding, & Surge Protection.
Wiring it Together.
General Equipment & Devices.
Motors and Generators.
Non-Utility Power Sources or Systems.
Hazardous Locations and Conditions.
Special Occupancies. Special Equipment.
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| Using the National
Electrical Code |
| Michael O'Quinn , 576pp - 2002, ISBN: 0766859436 |
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Learn how to use the new, 2002 edition of the National Electrical Code
to install the wiring for a modern multi-use facility, referencing a one-line
or floor plan as you go!
From basic electrical theory through the most complex
overcurrent protections, Using the NEC provides readers with a
comprehensive, yet practical introduction to the Code and how to use it
effectively on the job.
Heavily illustrated and complete with a corresponding,
fold-out building plan, the book begins by explaining the structure of the
2002 NEC as well as the meaning of Codes, standards, and recommended industry
practices.
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Subsequent chapters
introduce topics as needed, providing readers with the opportunities to work
through the 2002 NEC in its entirety as they locate and apply information needed
to solve all types of electrical wiring installation challenges-from everyday
office equipment to more specialized industrial equipment and systems.
Throughout the book, the application of Code rules and relevant Code syntax is
explained in a straightforward manner, empowering readers with the ability to
make sense of the most complex provisions of the 2002 NEC without requiring them
to memorize individual articles.
Key Features
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more than 500
full-color illustrations and photos guide readers quickly and efficiently
through the 2002 NEC numbering system, use of Code tables, and
more
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complete Code
coverage includes detailed instruction in how to use the "Word
Search" function in the electronic version of the 2002 NEC to locate
needed information
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a minimum of 25
review questions in every chapter require readers to refer to the NEC as
well as the accompanying floor plan, simulating real-world industry
practices.
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chapter-end quizzes
provide opportunities for readers to gauge their progress in locating and
applying NEC provisions as they progress through the book
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an e.resource
including a ready-to-use PowerPoint presentation and computerized testbank
reduces instructor prep time while ensuring quality training.
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| $54.95 |
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