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Modern Residential Wiring 12th Twelfth Edition, Revised, Textbook ed. [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 456 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 276x216x20 mm, kaal: 1497 g, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Mar-2020
  • Kirjastus: Goodheart-Wilcox Publisher
  • ISBN-10: 1635638801
  • ISBN-13: 9781635638806
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 456 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 276x216x20 mm, kaal: 1497 g, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Mar-2020
  • Kirjastus: Goodheart-Wilcox Publisher
  • ISBN-10: 1635638801
  • ISBN-13: 9781635638806
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"Modern Residential Wiring provides an introduction to electrical wiring for individuals pursuing a career in electrical fields. Content aligns with the 2020 National Electrical Code. Topics covered include residential wiring installation, repair, and troubleshooting, plus motors, low-voltage circuits, and electrical math"--

Modern Residential Wiring presents the latest electrical wiring installation and repair practices in accordance with the National Electrical Code® (NEC). Essential information regarding safety, electrical theory, tools, and electrical systems is explained using clear and simple language. A special math section reviews the math skills needed by electricians.
  • Content corresponds to the 2020 NEC®, and text features help familiarize students with the use of national and local codes for reference.
  • This edition includes updated pedagogy to assess learning at three cognitive levels.
  • Step-by-step procedures, along with detailed images, make the most complicated tasks easy to understand.
Section 1 Fundamentals
Chapter 1 Electrical Careers
3(18)
1.1 Career Categories
4(2)
1.2 Applying for a Position
6(4)
1.3 Succeeding in the Workplace
10(4)
1.4 Owning a Business
14(2)
1.5 Training and Career Development
16(5)
Chapter 2 Safety
21(16)
2.1 Workplace Injuries
21(2)
2.2 Working Safely
23(8)
2.3 Responding to an Accident
31(1)
2.4 Hazardous Environments
31(3)
2.5 Reference
34(3)
Chapter 3 Hand and Power Tools
37(16)
3.1 Measuring Tools
37(2)
3.2 Wire Tools
39(4)
3.3 Conduit
43(3)
3.4 Striking
46(1)
3.5 Drilling
46(1)
3.6 Miscellaneous
47(3)
3.7 Care and Repair of Tools
50(3)
Chapter 4 Electrical Measurement and Testing Equipment
53(10)
4.1 Standard Testing and Measuring Equipment
53(5)
4.2 Specialty Testers and Meters
58(2)
4.3 Measuring and Testing Safe Practices
60(3)
Chapter 5 Electrical Energy Fundamentals
63(24)
5.1 Electron Theory
64(3)
5.2 Measuring Electricity
67(1)
5.3 Circuits
67(2)
5.4 Circuit Fundamentals
69(6)
5.5 Electromagnetic Induction
75(5)
5.6 Electrical System Overview
80(7)
Section 2 Planning
Chapter 6 Print Reading, Specifications, and Codes
87(14)
6.1 Prints
87(2)
6.2 Understanding Electrical Prints
89(7)
6.3 Specifications
96(1)
6.4 Electrical Codes and Safety Agencies
97(4)
Chapter 7 Branch-Circuit, Feeder, and Service Design
101(16)
7.1 Understanding Load Types
101(1)
7.2 Branch-Circuit Design
102(3)
7.3 Feeder and Service Loads
105(2)
7.4 Determining the Number of Branch Circuits
107(5)
7.5 Balancing Circuit Loads
112(5)
Section 3 Installation
Chapter 8 Conductors
117(12)
8.1 Wire vs. Cable
118(1)
8.2 Wire Materials
118(2)
8.3 Conductor Size
120(5)
8.4 Conductor Identification
125(4)
Chapter 9 Cable Systems
129(12)
9.1 Flexible Metal Cable
129(6)
9.2 Nonmetallic Cable
135(6)
Chapter 10 Raceway Systems
141(20)
10.1 Electrical Metallic Tubing
141(9)
10.2 Electrical Nonmetallic Tubing
150(1)
10.3 Rigid Metal Conduit
151(2)
10.4 Intermediate Metal Conduit
153(1)
10.5 Rigid PVC Conduit
154(1)
10.6 Flexible Metal Conduit (Greenfield)
155(1)
10.7 Liquidtight Flexible Metal Conduit
156(1)
10.8 Surface-Mount Raceways
157(4)
Chapter 11 Boxes, Fittings, and Covers
161(16)
11.1 Boxes
161(7)
11.2 Fittings
168(3)
11.3 Fill Allotment
171(1)
11.4 Covers
172(5)
Chapter 12 Device Wiring
177(16)
12.1 Wiring Methods and Materials
177(2)
12.2 Preparation of Conductors
179(5)
12.3 Wiring Switches and Receptacles
184(4)
12.4 Wiring Circuits
188(5)
Chapter 13 Lighting Systems
193(24)
13.1 Lighting Terminology
193(1)
13.2 Types of Lighting
194(2)
13.3 Types of Lighting Fixtures
196(2)
13.4 Types of Lamps
198(4)
13.5 Controlling Fixtures
202(1)
13.6 Installing Fixtures
203(1)
13.7 Wiring Lighting Circuits
204(13)
Chapter 14 Appliance Wiring and Special Outlets
217(12)
14.1 Appliance Wiring
217(1)
14.2 Kitchen Appliances
218(2)
14.3 Room Air Conditioner Units
220(1)
14.4 Miscellaneous Appliance Circuits
221(1)
14.5 Water Heaters
222(1)
14.6 Heaters
222(7)
Chapter 15 Overcurrent Protection
229(12)
15.1 Causes of Overcurrent
229(1)
15.2 Protective Devices
230(6)
15.3 GFCI and AFCI Protection
236(5)
Chapter 16 Grounding
241(10)
16.1 Grounding Basics
241(6)
16.2 How the System Ground Works
247(1)
16.3 Equipment Grounding
247(4)
Chapter 17 Service Equipment
251(26)
17.1 Service Components
251(9)
17.2 Service Disconnects
260(1)
17.3 Service Grounding
261(1)
17.4 Service Clearances
262(2)
17.5 Service Completion
264(1)
17.6 Transformers
264(4)
17.7 Phases
268(9)
Section 4 Specialized Installations
Chapter 18 Farm Wiring
277(10)
18.1 Power Distribution
277(3)
18.2 Cable or Conduit
280(1)
18.3 Locating Lights
281(1)
18.4 Computing Farm Power Requirements
281(6)
Chapter 19 Mobile Home Wiring
287(12)
19.1 Distribution Panelboard
288(1)
19.2 Feeder Assembly
288(4)
19.3 Mobile Home Service Equipment
292(1)
19.4 Calculating Panelboard Load
293(1)
19.5 Mobile Home Parks
294(5)
Chapter 20 Swimming Pool Wiring
299(12)
20.1 Bonding
300(1)
20.2 Grounding
301(1)
20.3 Receptacles
301(2)
20.4 Switches
303(1)
20.5 Lighting
303(2)
20.6 Miscellaneous Equipment
305(1)
20.7 Overhead Conductor Clearance
306(5)
Chapter 21 Telephone and Computer Network Wiring
311(14)
21.1 Systems Overview
311(1)
21.2 Installation
312(7)
21.3 Other Systems
319(6)
Chapter 22 Motors
325(24)
22.1 Types of Motors
326(1)
22.2 Motor Nameplate
326(2)
22.3 Proper Size of Motor Feeder Conductors
328(3)
22.4 Protection of Motor Feeder Conductors
331(1)
22.5 General Layout
332(1)
22.6 Controller Requirements
333(1)
22.7 Hermetic Motors
334(4)
22.8 Causes of Motor Failure
338(2)
22.9 Mounting
340(1)
22.10 Service and Repair of Motors
340(9)
Chapter 23 Emergency and Standby Systems
349(12)
23.1 Safety
350(1)
23.2 Emergency and Standby Systems
350(2)
23.3 Generator Size
352(1)
23.4 Portable Generators
352(3)
23.5 Permanent Generators
355(1)
23.6 Uninterruptible Power Supplies
356(5)
Section 5 Servicing Existing Systems
Chapter 24 Electrical Remodeling
361(16)
24.1 Basic Considerations
361(1)
24.2 Safety
362(1)
24.3 Special Tools
363(1)
24.4 Building Construction
364(1)
24.5 Installing Cable
365(2)
24.6 Box Installation
367(1)
24.7 Modernizing a Building's Service
368(3)
24.8 Surface Raceways and Multioutlet Assemblies
371(6)
Chapter 25 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
377(10)
25.1 Safety Considerations
377(1)
25.2 Troubleshooting Tools
377(1)
25.3 Diagnosing Problems
378(9)
Appendix A Trade Math Review 387(20)
Appendix B Service and Feeder Calculation Methods 407(5)
Appendix C NEMA Receptacle Configurations 412(2)
Glossary 414(14)
Index 428