User's Guide to the National Electrical Code. by H. Brooke Stauffer
The first Users Guide to the National Electrical Code explains basic principles of the NEC!NFPAs brand-new primer details and explains the basic NEC principles you must know to work effectively with the world's most widely used building code! Written by H. Brooke Stauffer, Director of Codes & Standards at the National Electrical Contractors Association, Users Guide to the NEC is the ideal starting point for electrical apprentices, and a useful reference for experienced pros.
Learn how to find your way around the 2002 NEC through text explaining: What's covered in each chapter of the NEC. Use it alongside your 2002 Code! How the National Electrical Code works with other NFPA electrical standards and building codes The NEC consensus development process and the significance of TIAs and Formal Interpretations Launch your career in the electrical field or get the NEC background you've been missing! The User's Guide offers expert analyses of technical requirements the kind of information it can take years to acquire: The difference between GFPE and GFCI equipment Why terminals for ungrounded hot conductors must be color-distinguishable from the silver or white used for grounded conductors Reasons to use a multiwire branch circuit. The NEC tells you how to install it only the User's Guide tells you why. Find examples of TVSS (transient voltage surge suppressors) and hundreds of other explanations in this easy-to-follow resource. Reserve it today and get to know the NEC! (Approx. 250 pp., 2002).)
Published/Edition: 2002. ISBN/
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Description | by NFPA. The first Users Guide to the National Electrical Code explains basic principles of the NEC!NFPAs brand-new primer details and explains the basic NEC principles you must know to work effectively with the world's most widely used building code! Written by H. Brooke Stauffer, Director of Codes & Standards at the National Electrical Contractors Association, Users Guide to the NEC is the ideal starting point for electrical apprentices, and a useful reference for experienced pros. Learn how to find your way around the 2002 NEC through text explaining: What's covered in each chapter of the NEC. Use it alongside your 2002 Code! How the National Electrical Code works with other NFPA electrical standards and building codes The NEC consensus development process and the significance of TIAs and Formal Interpretations Launch your career in the electrical field or get the NEC background you've been missing! The User's Guide offers expert analyses of technical requirements the kind of information it can take years to acquire: The difference between GFPE and GFCI equipment Why terminals for ungrounded hot conductors must be color-distinguishable from the silver or white used for grounded conductors Reasons to use a multiwire branch circuit. The NEC tells you how to install it only the User's Guide tells you why. Find examples of TVSS (transient voltage surge suppressors) and hundreds of other explanations in this easy-to-follow resource. Reserve it today and get to know the NEC! (Approx. 250 pp., 2002).) Published/Edition: 2002. ISBN/ |