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Dr. Watts Datacom Book

Author Mark N. Shapiro has created this quick reference guide especially for those involved in the construction, inspection, cabling, and testing of datacom systems. With its informative do’s and don’ts, helpful tips, symbol explanations, clear illustrations, Code clarifications, tables and diagrams, and extensive glossary all in a color-coded, tabbed format, the Datacom reference guide is relied upon by data communications professionals throughout the country.

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Dr. Watts Pocket Electrical Guide, 2011 NEC

The Dr. Watts 2011 Pocket Electrical Guide is UPDATED to reflect the 2011 National Electrical Code. The 2011 Doctor Watts is the #1 Electrical Pocket Guide for electricians and the electrical trade. Containing the latest NEC tables, formulas, illustrations and detailed examples, this an indispensable reference for anyone working with electricity. This shirt-pocket guide is loaded with essential information for everyday reference; it’s heavy laminated pages and built-in tabs make it sturdy and durable.

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Wiring Simplified, 2011

Revised and completely updated for the 2011 National Electric Code, this small manual continues its 78-year history of demonstrating how to install safe, convenient, and economical wiring. Encouraging readers to tackle jobs small and large, the guide covers everything from repairing a table lamp to wiring a whole house.

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Practical Electrical Wiring, 2011 NEC

This reference presents a comprehensive and detailed look at the critical revisions in technical topics driven by emerging technology and building-code changes comprise. Starting with a basic overview of the National Electrical Code and its enforcement, this handbook reviews the theory and practice of installing electrical wiring.

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Electrical NEC Exam Preparation, 2011

This textbook covers Electrical Calculations in great detail and also reviews Electrical Theory and the 2011 National Electrical Code. Clear, colorful graphics guide you step-by-step through all the material included in this package. This book also contains hundreds of examples and over 3,000 practice questions covering all of these subjects as well as 60 challenge, review, and practice quizzes.

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Electrical Wiring Residential, 17E

Students can learn all aspects of residential wiring and how to apply them to the wiring of a typical house from this, the most widely‑used residential wiring text in the country. It uses a practical approach and comprehensive coverage to guide readers step-by-step through the critical tasks and responsibilities that face today’s professional residential electricians.

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Electrical Wiring Commercial, 14E

The 14th edition has been extensively revised for the 2011 NEC. Full-color drawings and product photographs illustrate difficult concepts of the Code to increase the reader’s understanding of the application in the wiring process. There is an emphasis on “going green” with electrical design and installation.

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Stallcup’s OSHA NFPA 70E Electrical Regulations Simplified, 2010

This book is divided into 3 parts: installation—safety requirements; safety related work practices; and safety related maintenance requirements. Each part provides information and location of OSHA electrical regulations. This book ties together these standards to demonstrate how to properly comply with OSHA regulations and maintain a safe workplace, both for electrical personnel performing maintenance on equipment and for non-electrical employees who need to work with or near that equipment.

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Stallcup’s Electrical Design Book, 2008

This comprehensive book has design tips, NEC loops, examples, quick calcs, and effective illustrations with authoritative Code references. Quizzes, tests and final examinations have been included in order for the reader to measure his or her design skills or to prepare for an examination.

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Overcurrents and Undercurrents, 2008

Learn how the principle of the residual current device, as applied in the USA by the ground-fault circuit interrupter and ground-fault protection of equipment, and related electronic “creatures,” is revolutionizing electrical safety in buildings. The fourth edition (2008) has been revised to add a new Chapter 18, New Safety Product Ideas.

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