Residential Wiring
All Aspects of
Residential Wiring Systems
2nd Edition
By: Gary Rockis, Suzanne M. Rockis, Thomas E. Proctor
Residential Wiring has been
thoroughly updated to cover all aspects of residential wiring
systems. Concise text and large illustrations are specifically
designed to clearly explain the installation and maintenance of
residential wiring.
The main focus of the book is on installing
fixtures, switches, and wiring, and the safety procedures required
when working on residential wiring. The text also covers the latest
technology in service entrances, low voltage systems,
troubleshooting residential electrical systems, and system design.
This new edition also includes information on
the latest NFPA 70E and OSHA standards.
Contents include:
- Understanding Residential Electrical
Systems
- Electrical Tools and Safety
- Electrical Plans
- Making Electrical Connections
- Switches and Receptacles
- Working with Nonmetallic Sheathed Cable
- Creating Electrical Systems from Electrical
Plans
- Working with Metallic Sheathed Cable
- Wiring with Conduit
- Service Entrances
- Remodeling, Wiring, and Troubleshooting
Electrical Systems
- Structured Wiring Systems
- Appendix
- Glossary
- Index
296 pages, 275 illustrations, Soft-cover
The Answer Key
contains
answers to the questions in the text.
|