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Blueprint Reading for Electricians, 3rd Edition

Blueprint Reading for Electricians, 3rd Edition
Item #: 320-9111-09
Author: Rob Zachariason
Publisher: Cengage Learning
ISBN:143549119X
Manufacturer: Cengage Learning
Manufacturer Item #: 9781435491199
Format: Hardcover
Your Price: $94.95
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The newly updated 3rd Edition Blueprint Reading for Electricians

Learn to read and interpret blueprints through the eyes of an electrician. Now in its 3rd edition, Blueprint Reading for Electricians presents students and apprentices alike with the blueprint reading terminology and applications unique to the electrical industry. This specialized resource begins by covering fundamental tools and basic sketching, then progressing to include coverage of views, plans, schedules and specifications. With additional chapters devoted to the types of prints found in a set of construction drawings and clear explanations of their relationships to various electrical installations, the book offers content that is both comprehensive and applicable. It has been updated to reflect the very latest technology and industry trends and is ideal both as a training manual and reference guide; its content, hands-on exercises, and real-world applications will help readers of all levels to master their print reading skills.

Features:

  • Links theory to practice through all-new additional Field Examples, offering added insight and practical tips to enhance the learning experience of the reader.
  • Links theory to practice through Field Examples, which offer added insight and practical tips that will help the beginning electrical worker or student electrician.
  • Enhances and illustrates important concepts with full-color photographs of construction sites.
  • Offers comprehensive coverage by including need-to-know mathematical concepts, allowing readers to feel confident the book contains everything they need to learn and apply the material.

Table of Contents:

  • 1. Drawing and Sketching.
  • 2. Projections and Perspectives.
  • 3. Related Math.
  • 4. Scaling and Dimensions.
  • 5. Construction Types.
  • 6. Architectural Considerations.
  • 7. Electrical Symbology.
  • 8.Mechanical Symbology.
  • 9. Hydraulic and Pneumatic Symbology.
  • 10. Specialized Symbology.
  • 11. Site Plans.
  • 12. Floor Plans.
  • 13. Elevations.
  • 14. Details and Sections.
  • 15. Schedules and Specifications.
  • 16. Residential Print Reading.
  • 17. Commercial Print Reading.
  • 18. Industrial Print Reading.
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