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Simplified Residential Wiring, Doctor Watts, 2005
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Simplified Residential Wiring, Doctor Watts, 2005

Step-by-step reference guide to help you understand everyday home electrical wiring projects
Item #: 1933345152
ISBN: 1933345152
Manufacturer: Professional Equipment
Manufacturer Item #: 1-933345-15-2
Format: Paperback
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Dr. Watts, an important and useful reference for electricians and many other professionals working with electricity, helps with all your wiring questions, problems and concerns with this handy new guide. 50 pp.

Simplified Residential Wiring, Doctor Watts, 05 - Table of Contents:

  • Introduction
    • Glossary of common terms
    • Purpose
    • Proper equipment
    • Important safety instructions
    • When do new code requirements apply?
  • Wiring techniques
    • Connecting wires to switches and receptacles
      How to connect to screw terminals
    • Connecting grounding wires in metal boxes
    • Types of boxes
    • Electrical Connections
      How to splice wires together
  • Common Projects
    • Wiring a new light and switch
    • Replacing an existing 3-way switch
    • Adding new 3-way switches
      Adding 3-way switches from a light fixture
    • New receptacle wiring
      Wiring and grounding in a typical plastic box
    • Replacing ungrounded receptacles
      Replacing existing, 2-wire receptacles
    • Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters
      Where are they required?
    • Installing Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupters
  • Large Projects
    • Receptacle placement and spacing, minimum requirements
    • Installing Romex - Nonmetallic-Sheathed Cable
    • Types of Nonmetallic-Sheathed Cable
    • Separate 15 and 20 amp circuit requirements
      For new construction and major renovations
    • Location requirements for smoke alarms
    • How to wire smoke alarms
    • Carbon monoxide detectors
    • Central air conditioners
      Running power to the condensing unit
    • Typical overhead electric service
    • Typical garage wiring for a single 15 or 20 amp, 120 volt circuit
    • Underground wiring depths
      Minimum cover
    • Typical wiring for an electrical panel in a detached garage
      240 volt, 40 amp feeder
    • Typical wiring for an above ground swimming pool


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