E45-M Residential Wiring Introduction


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Discusses electrical service wiring for homes. Discusses standards and safety procedures, reading plans, and installing the service, switches, and outlets.













Residential Wiring


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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.




THE Journal


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Modern Residential Wiring


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"Modern Residential Wiring provides an introduction to electrical wiring for individuals pursuing a career in electrical fields. Content aligns with the 2020 National Electrical Code. Topics covered include residential wiring installation, repair, and troubleshooting, plus motors, low-voltage circuits, and electrical math"--




Electrical Wiring, Residential


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- the e-resource combines lesson materials, PowerPoint Presentations, and testing materials onto one CD-ROM for instructors, making it easy to integrate this book into any professional or educational training program- a complete set of full-size house plans allows readers to gain hands-on experience laying out wiring for receptacles, switches, lighting outlets, and appliances and making service entrance calculations- detailed discussion of arc-fault circuit interrupters, plus type MC cable installation requirements, has been added- a comprehensive Code Cross-Index allows readers to look up information by NEC section number, facilitating use of the book as a reference by professional electricians, contractors, and inspectors- Lab Manual, written by Walter Bartlen, contains drawings, assignments, a 'Help' section, and self assessment for each lab to help readers better understand electrical wiring residential and the NEC




Bibliographic Guide to Technology


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Electrical Installation Guide


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