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If there is one book every professional electrical designer, installation electrician, electrical inspector, consulting engineer, and contractor cannot afford to be without, it's Electrical Raceways and Other Wiring Methods by the authority on all things electrical, Richard Loyd! From power source to end-use equipment, this one-of-a-kind electrician's handbook details specific design criteria, wiring methods, and materials for all types of installations as required by the 2002 National Electrical Code (NEC). This is especially important, since the wiring section in the 2002 NEC constitutes the largest and most sweeping change to the Code in recent history. Other important NFPA standards are also referenced throughout the book as appropriate, making this the single most authoritative building design how-to and reference book available today.
- The 2002 NEC section on wiring has been completely rewritten, with many new Articles added, making it crucial for electricians to review this book prior to design and installation.
- The manufacturing specification data has been updated with new technology added, to assist electricians in understanding where and how materials are used.
- Product specifications, tables, electrical formulas, architectural symbols, and useful charts are contained in a handy appendix.
- "Basic" and "special" wiring methods (including classified hazardous locations such as commercial garages, aircraft hangars, and gasoline service stations) are addressed.
- Chapter-end review questions make it easy to incorporate this book into professional training and education courses.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: Codes and Standards in Wiring and Building Design. Chapter 2: Basic Design Factors. Chapter 3: Conductor Considerations. Chapter 4: General Circuit Requirements. Chapter 5: General Raceway Installation Requirements. Chapter 6: Raceway Systems. Chapter 7: Other Wiring Methods. Chapter 8: Boxes, Enclosures, Fittings, and Accessories. Chapter 9: Hazardous Locations. Appendix: Codes and Standards. Index. |
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