The Geek Atlas, 1st Edition
by John Graham-Cumming
Information Dashboard Design, 1st Edition
by Stephen Few
Head First Physics
by Heather Lang
Physics, Fun and Beyond: Electrifying Projects and Inventions from Recycled and Low-Cost Materials
by Eduardo de Campos Valadares
Information Architecture for the World Wide Web, 3rd Edition
by Peter Morville; Louis Rosenfeld
This is the Safari online edition of the printed book.
All You Need to Succeed with the 2005 NEC: Practical, Illustrated, and Hands-On
This book gives working and student electricians practical guidance for using the new 2005 National Electrical Code effectively--plus all the resources they need to prepare for their Masters or Journeyman's licensing exams. Leading NEC expert and instructor Thomas Harman systematically covers electrical systems design, construction, and installation for virtually any residential, commercial, or industrial environment. Then, simply and concisely, he reviews the basic electrical theory and practice that every Master Electrician must know.
Designed for rapid learning, this book contains extensive problem-solving exercises, examples, illustrations, and tables--all fully updated for the 2005 code. Whenever an NEC rule affects a calculation, the author identifies that rule for easy reference. For the first time, this edition contains four full sample exams designed to closely resemble current Master Electrician's exams. All answers are provided and carefully explained.
This edition discusses
Wiring design calculations: general calculations, services, feeders, branch circuits, and more
Calculating wiring designs for residential, commercial, and industrial occupancies
Rules for installing branch circuits, feeders, services, high-voltage systems, general circuits/equipment, distribution equipment, and utilization equipment
Special equipment installations, including electric signs, data processing systems, and swimming pools
Special occupancies: hazardous locations, commercial garages, and gasoline dispensing or service stations
Emergency, standby, and communications systems
General electric theory: DC, AC, equipment, loads, conductors, transformers, and motors
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For examples and perhaps a bit more explaination as well as practice exams, it's great, but if your working in the field, buy the guide.
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