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Electrical Wiring Commercial: Based On The 2005 National Electric Code

Electrical Wiring Commercial: Based On The 2005 National Electric Code
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Electrical Wiring Commercial: Based On The 2005 National Electric Code

 
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This modernized guide to electrical wiring for commercial buildings features new, up-to-date information. Written to the 2005 National Electrical Code, Electrical Wiring Commercial, 12E enables readers to gain expertise in the identification, interpretation, and application of NEC standards for the actual wiring of commercial buildings. A complete set of full-size, ready-to-use plans provides readers with all the information and practical hands-on experience needed to 'meet Code' when wiring a light commercial building.

 
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Product Details
Author:Ray C. Mullin
Paperback:448 pages
Publisher:Delmar Cengage Learning
Publication Date:December 03, 2004
Language:English
ISBN:1401852068
Product Width:211.5 centimeters
Product Height:271.5 centimeters
Product Weight:2.26 pounds
Package Length:10.8 inches
Package Width:8.4 inches
Package Height:0.7 inches
Package Weight:2.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 10 reviews

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Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 10 customer reviews )
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13 of 13 found the following review helpful:


5Excellent Self-Study For Young Engineers & Electricians  Aug 10, 2005 By David Gurgel
This book was perhaps intended first for vocational school students who will become electricians, but our small professional engineering firm has used it for more than a decade as a self-study professional development course for young mechanical and electrical engineers with design responsibilities for building HVAC systems. We just bought five copies of this latest edition.

The twenty-one units average sixteen pages each and cover all topics needed to calculate and layout the design of a small commercial building. The book even includes a complete set of ten architectural and electrical drawings, so the reader can see what a completed electrical design looks like when ready for contractor bids. It's all here - from the branch circuits for receptacles, HVAC motors, and lighting through the panelboards, and electrical service.

The book has several hundred illustrations, charts, and tables and detailed references to the National Electrical Code.

The author is a licensed electrician and teacher. His coauthor is a professional engineer and professor.

12 of 13 found the following review helpful:


2ditto, plus WAY too many errors  Jan 29, 2000
My students have also asked me to change books. It does contain some good information if you can wade through the mistakes to find it.

5 of 6 found the following review helpful:


3Very Vague  Feb 01, 2006 By B. Scatchell
This book is definetly for the student. If you are an experienced contractor looking to broaden your knowledge, keep shopping.

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3Too difficult, no labs, uses words and abbrev's not in book  Oct 21, 1998
My students asked me to change books, so , I am looking.

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5Electrical wiring Commercial  Mar 08, 2007 By Joe Sparks
Very well written and organized. Supporting diagrams and pictures were very helpful

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