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Interpreting the National Electrical Code Truman Surbrook (Michigan State University)

Interpreting the National Electrical Code By Truman Surbrook (Michigan State University)

Interpreting the National Electrical Code by Truman Surbrook (Michigan State University)


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Lets you help your students master various sections of the 2011 National Electrical Code[registered] (NEC[registered]). This text explains the sections of the National Electrical Code[registered] using meaningful examples and illustrations that your students can readily understand, with insights into different articles of the Code[registered].

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Interpreting the National Electrical Code by Truman Surbrook (Michigan State University)

Demystify and accurately interpret the National Electrical Code (R)! Master all sections of the 2011 National Electrical Code (R) (NEC (R)) with the accurate, thorough coverage found only in Surbrook/Althouse's INTERPRETING THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (R), 9E. This easy-to-understand, trusted text explains all sections of the National Electrical Code (R) using meaningful examples and illustrations that you can readily understand, with valuable insights into all articles of the Code (R). Special sections highlight the most important changes from the last version of the Code (R), allowing readers to navigate easily through the new 2011 NEC (R) requirements. The authors explain each article in detail with thorough discussions, practical examples that illustrate how the Code (R) is applied, and sample Code (R) calculations taken from actual field applications. In addition, the authors integrate essential wiring information not directly addressed in the NEC (R), but extremely useful to electricians on the job. This is a comprehensive, trusted resource you will reference time and time again throughout your career.

Interpreting the National Electrical Code Reviews

1. General Wiring and Fundamentals. 2. Wire, Raceway, and Box Sizing. 3. Outlets, Lighting, Appliances, and Heating. 4. Services and Feeder Calculations. 5. Grounding and Bonding. 6. Overcurrent Protection. 7. Motor-Circuit Wiring. 8. Transformers. 9. Hazardous Location Wiring. 10. Health Care Facilities. 11. Emergency and Alternate Power Systems. 12. Industrial Electrical Applications. 13. Commercial Wiring Applications. 14. Special Applications Wiring. 15. Review. Index Including Coding Articles. Annex, Metric Conversion Tables.

About Truman Surbrook (Michigan State University)

Truman C. Surbrook, Ph.D., is a Professor of Agricultural Engineering at Michigan State University and a registered Professional Engineer and Master Electrician. This book reflects his extensive practical experience in electrical wiring as well as many years of experience as an instructor in the electrical trade. Dr. Surbrook developed the Electrical Apprenticeship Program at Michigan State University and has served as Chair for Curriculum Development for a statewide electrical inspector training short course. He has developed a highly successful and comprehensive NEC (R) (R) training course through Outreach Programs of Michigan State University. Dr. Surbrook has spent his professional career teaching; authoring textbooks, training bulletins, and papers; working with electricians, contractors, inspectors and youth; and conducting research in electrical wiring and electronics. He has served as an active member and officer of several professional organizations, including IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers), American Society of Agricultural Engineers, International Association of Electrical Inspectors, the National Fire Protection Association, and the Michigan Agricultural Electric Council. Dr. Surbrook has also served on several Ad Hoc Technical Committees of the National Electrical Code (R) and has been a member of Code-Making Panels 13 and 19. He has also written and produced a weekly radio program dealing with electri?cation. Co-author Jonathan R. Althouse, M.S., is Instructor of Agricultural Engineering at Michigan State University. A licensed Master Electrician and Electrical Contractor, he is Coordinator of the Electrical Technology Apprenticeship Program at Michigan State University. He has developed and provided instruction for NEC (R) Update Courses and Journey and Master Electrician examination prep classes. Mr. Althouse has also developed an electrical awareness program for high school students -- Teaching Electri?cation in Agribusiness Classes in High Schools (T.E.A.C.H.S.). He has been involved with professional organizations, including the International Association of Electrical Inspectors, the American Society of Agricultural Engineers, and the Michigan Agricultural Electric Council. Mr. Althouse has created an internet site with Michigan State University that provides technical information to personnel within the electrical trade: http://www.egr.msu.edu/age/. In addition to teaching, his current research interests include LEP, stray voltage, electric power and wiring, and automation systems.

Table of Contents

1. General Wiring and Fundamentals. 2. Wire, Raceway, and Box Sizing. 3. Outlets, Lighting, Appliances, and Heating. 4. Services and Feeder Calculations. 5. Grounding and Bonding. 6. Overcurrent Protection. 7. Motor-Circuit Wiring. 8. Transformers. 9. Hazardous Location Wiring. 10. Health Care Facilities. 11. Emergency and Alternate Power Systems. 12. Industrial Electrical Applications. 13. Commercial Wiring Applications. 14. Special Applications Wiring. 15. Review. Index Including Coding Articles. Annex, Metric Conversion Tables.

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CIN1111544425G
9781111544423
1111544425
Interpreting the National Electrical Code by Truman Surbrook (Michigan State University)
Used - Good
Paperback
Cengage Learning, Inc
20110802
528
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