Interpreting the National Electrical Code - Softcover

Surbrook, Truman C.; Althouse, Jonathon

 
9780766834224: Interpreting the National Electrical Code

Synopsis

Fully updated and based on the 2002 NEC, the sixth edition of Interpreting the National Electrical Code continues to offer valuable insights into 100% of the articles in the Code, explaining each in detail and offering practical examples to illustrate how they are applied. This book allows readers to navigate easily through 2002 NEC requirements by organizing discussion into logical subject groupings - from wire, raceway, and box sizing through special applications wiring. In addition to promoting an understanding of how the Code is interpreted in specific field situations, this format allows the authors to integrate essential information that is not directly addressed in the 2002 NEC, such as: work in metric units, voltage drop, transformer K-ratings, characteristics of industrial welders, and photovoltaic systems. Extraordinarily comprehensive, Interpreting the National Electrical Code serves equally well as a how-to book and professional reference. It's a must for every reader, apprentice, electrician, and electrical inspector!

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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 the Author

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®® 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® 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.

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