Item #: 320-0650-08
ISBN: 0971977925
ISBN13: 9780971977921
Author: Herbert P. Ricter and Frederic P. Hartwell Publisher: Park Publishing Manufacturer: Park Publishing Manufacturer Item #: 9780971977921 Format: Paperback
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NEC expert Frederic P. Hartwell builds on the strong foundation of H. P. Richter's classic, bringing Practical Electrical Wiring up-to-date with the 2008 National Electrical Code and the latest industry technology and wiring practices. The book has been revised and updated to prepare readers to meet today's needs in all segments of the electrical trade.
Practical Electrical Wiring gives an insider's look at how the electrical trade works. The reader is provided with essential context for understanding the major industry segments-residential, commercial, and industrial.
Students and professionals alike appreciate the way the book captures all the basics in an accessible way, useful while learning the trade and later as a handy reference. The book has an impressive depth of detail that will help you rapidly build the skills needed to solve wiring problems faced every day on the job. 678 pp.
Based on the 2008 National Electrical Code
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Illustrated discussions of electrical hardware and how it fits together in contemporary electrical systems