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Guide to the National Electrical Code 1999 Edition
By (author) Thomas L. Harman, By (author) Charles E. Allen
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86213-6 The definitive study guide, fully revised for 1999 Students have trusted the Harman and Allen Guide for over fifteen years of success in passing the master Electrician's Examination. This in-depth manual builds skills and confidence with hundreds of problems and questions just like the ones you'll find on the exam. You'll learn winning strategies for test-taking as you increase your knowledge of the National Electrical Code in all its details, including: * Wiring design for residential, commercial, and industrial applications * Installation rules for all types of equipment * Guidelines for hazardous occupancies * Requirements for data-processing, swimming pools, and other special conditions Guide to the National Electrical Code, 1999 Edition is fully indexed to the current code-just look at the margin notes to match the discussion with the appropriate page. Beginning with basic design standards, the Guide moves from general theory to complex systems, illustrating each concept with detailed tables and sample calculations. An appendix includes all the key formulas you need to solve any problem. Best of all, three sample exams, complete with answers, let you practice for the test exactly as you will be taking it. Whether you are just learning the trade, or are looking to brush up on recent developments in the field, Guide to the National Electrical Code, 1999 Edition offers the most complete and up-to-date materials for all electricians.
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Publisher | Pearson Professional Education
Published date | 2 Dec 1998
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Format | Paperback
Pages | 400
Dimensions | 279 x 216 x 33mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 1321g
ISBN | 978-0-1386-2137-7
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