| Updated for the 2008 National Electrical Code.
The most comprehensive reference tool for professionals working in the electrical industry has been updated. The DeWALT Electrical Professional Reference, 2008 Edition, has been revised to reflect the regulations and requirements contained in the 2008 National Electrical Code.
The DeWALT Electrical Professional Reference, 2008 Edition, is one of the most comprehensive resource guides available and is a vital tool for anyone working in the industry. Recently updated to the 2008 National Electrical Code, it contains valuable, time-saving information on:
- Formulas and Laws
- Wire Ampacity
- Conduit and Box Fill
- Raceways and Wiring Specifications
- Overload Protection
- Transformers
- Lighting
- Low Voltage
- Symbols
- Conversions
- Abbreviations
- Materials
- Tools, and more
Contains user-friendly charts, diagrams, formulas and tables on many aspects of designing and installing electrical services, and also includes valuable information on ampacity, motors, controllers, overload protection, raceways, wiring, voltage, lighting, and much more.
As the number one pocket reference guide in the industry, this is a must-have for professional building and technical trade contractors, service technicians, maintenance personnel, plant managers, engineers, designers, and architects alike.
Features:
- Over 350 pages of professional reference material for complete, comprehensive coverage.
- Unique, durable binding allows the book to lay flat when opened, while keeping the pages securely intact.
- Large and easy to read text and charts clarify key concepts quickly and effectively.
- Convenient pocket-size format makes this a portable resource that can be easily accommodated in any job situation.
- Cover material is flexible, tear-resistant, and water and oil resistant, so it can go anywhere your job takes you.
From the Preface
Many years ago I was asked to create a compendium of tables, charts, graphs, diagrams and terminology relating to the field of electricity. Electrical Reference was my first endeavor to create a pocket guide for the electrical marketplace that would serve as an all-encompassing publication in a new user-friendly format. I ended up utilizing a design and typeface that holds the most information per page while at the same time making a particular topic quick to reference.
Information covered in this manual is necessary for anyone in the field to have in one's possession at all times. Naturally, a topic may have been overlooked or not discussed in depth to suit all tradespeople. I will constantly monitor and update this book on a regular basis to not only include requested additional material, but to add new material from the ever growing amount of high technology as it develops.
Best wishes,
Paul Rosenberg
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Circuits, Formulas and Voltage Drop Calculations. Chapter 2: Conduit, Cable and Underground Installations. Chapter 3: Ampacity, Box Fill , Branch Circuits, Conductors, Enclosures and Raceways. Chapter 4: Receptacles, Switches, Interior Wiring and Lighting. Chapter 5: Grounding and Bonding. Chapter 6: Motors. Chapter 7: Transformers. Chapter 8: Communications and Electronics. Chapter 9: Electrical and Job Safety. Chapter 10: Materials and Tools. Chapter 11: Conversion Factors, Mathematics and Units of Measurement. Chapter 12: Symbols. Chapter 13: Glossary. |