2008
Electrician's Exam Preparation Guide
2008
Exam Preparation for the Apprentice,
Journeyman or
Master Electrician's Exam
By John E. Traister, Dale
Brickner
If
you're getting ready to take the electrician's exam
and drowning in pages of tables, rules, and
exceptions, here's the book you need.
You'll find almost a thousand
multiple-choice questions to study, based on actual
tests administered over the last few years in states
and counties across the U.S. The questions are
written just as they are on the exams, except the
answer, and an explanation is provided below each
question. You can test your knowledge as you go
through the book.
Each chapter of the book
begins with a basic explanation of the topic,
followed by dozens of questions on that particular
area of electrical work. There are diagrams to aid
you in understanding the subject, and direct
references to the latest National Electrical Code
sections or tables that apply to the questions.
The
chapters cover practically all the subjects likely
to be tested on the exam:
- Electrical Systems
- Utilization Equipment
- Electrical Calculations
- Electrical Measuring and Testing
- Branch Circuits and Feeders
- Electrical Motors and Motor Controls
- Electric Services
- Special Occupancies
- Distribution Equipment
- Transformers and Capacitors
Read each question and try to
pick the correct answer. Then look to see if you
were right. If not, review the NEC section cited and
make sure you understand why the given answer was
correct.
Once you've been through the
book and can answer all the questions, it's time to
take the practice test included in the back of the
book. Take the test as though it were the real one.
Give yourself the allotted time. Then grade yourself
using the answer page included before the index. Any
questions you missed -- go back to the chapter on
that subject and review it again.
NEW:
A CD-ROM with all the questions in the book,
in an interactive format with the answers and any
pertinent Code sections popping up with a mouse
click. Let the computer be your teacher and make
studying for the exam fun. You can even take a timed
practice test and the computer will grade you.
Haven't applied for the exam
yet? There's a listing of State Contractor's
Examination Offices and who to contact for an
application form. You'll also learn how to prepare
for the exam and what to expect on exam day. This is
a tool that every journeyman and master electrician
candidate will find well-worth their investment.
Revised and Updated to the
2008 NEC
John Traister held a master electrician’s
license in Virginia and practiced the trade for many years. Becoming an
expert in NEC requirements for all types of electrical
installations, he turned to publishing his knowledge in scores of
electrical and other technical manuals, trade journals and technical
magazines.
Dale Brickner is a licensed master
electrician in Florida. He’s maintained and installed the full range of
electrical systems, up to giant commercial and industrial projects,
including fiber optic networks, highway lighting, signalization and toll
collection projects. An electrical inspector, consultant, and author of
several technical manuals, he is uniquely qualified to keep the questions
in this manual correct and in compliance with the latest NEC.
Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1 Electrical Systems — General
Requirements
- Chapter 2 Electrical Calculations
- Chapter 3 Branch Circuits and Feeders
- Chapter 4 Electric Services
- Chapter 5 Distribution Equipment
- Chapter 6 Overcurrent Protection
- Chapter 7 Utilization Equipment
- Chapter 8 Measuring and Testing
- Chapter 9 Electric Motors and Motor
Controls
- Chapter 10 Special Occupancies
- Chapter 11 Miscellaneous Applications
- Chapter 12 Transformers and Capacitors
- Chapter 13 Electrical Drawings
- Final Examination
- Using the Interactive Study Center CD
- Appendix I State Contractor’s Examination
Offices
- Appendix II Answers to Final Exam
Questions
- Index, 346
352 pages, 8-1/2 x 11,
Soft-cover
ISBN: 1572182032
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