One and Two Family Dwelling Electrical Systems
6E 2005 NEC
For Those Involved in Design,
Installation or Inspection of Electrical Systems in New and Existing
Dwellings
Published by International Association of
Electrical Inspectors (IAEI)
One- and Two-Family Dwelling Electrical Systems has been
developed for those involved in design, installation, or inspection
of electrical systems in new and existing dwellings.
This sixth edition covers the subject in detail and
provides information relative to application of not only the
2005 National Electrical Code,
but also Part VIII of the
2006 International Residential Code.
Every effort has been made to update the references
and material in this book to be consistent with those code editions.
This sixth edition of One-
and Two-Family Dwelling Electrical Systems meticulously presents
accurate and thorough information from all aspects of wiring such
as:
- branch-circuits and
grounding and bonding requirements;
- services, feeders and
overcurrent protection;
- wiring methods to
luminaires and receptacles;
- and appliances to air
conditioning and heat pumps.
The book also covers swimming
pools and outbuildings, special systems and existing installations.
This edition was developed from contributions of
Michael J. Johnston, Thomas Garvey, and L. Keith Lofland. As with
any lasting and valuable publication, each edition has been improved
and grown through the contributions of many dedicated individuals.
IAEI intends that this publication live on as a
classic textbook of residential electrical systems, with each new
edition being updated and improved in each subsequent code cycle.
This edition carries on these objectives and is certain to continue
to be a valuable training and instructional resource about
electrical installations in residential occupancies.
Who will find this publication to be a valuable
asset? No doubt, the entire electrical and building inspection
community — electrical contractors, electricians, foremen, estimators,
plans examiners, electrical utilities and others—will appreciate
this handy guidebook.
The text is cross referenced
between the 2005 National
Electrical Code and the
2006 International Residential Code.
Table of Contents:
- General Requirements
- Branch-circuit, Feeder and Service
Calculations
- Installations and Inspections of Services
- Service Grounding and Bonding
Requirements
- Cabinets and Meter Socket Enclosures
- Feeders and Overcurrent Protection
- Power and Lighting Distribution
- Outlet Devices, Pull and Junction Boxes,
Conduit Bodies and Fittings
- General Requirements for Luminaires
(lighting fixtures)
- Requirements for Appliances
- Fixed Electric Space-heating
Installations
- Air-conditioning Equipment Installations
- Swimming Pools and Other Similar
Equipment
- Branch Circuits and Feeders Run to
Accessory Buildings
- Existing Electrical Installations and
Wiring
- Special Systems, Low Voltage and Limited
Energy Systems
- Introduction to the Codes — Overview of
Dwelling Electrical Requirements
Appendices
- Cross References between the
NEC 2005 and the
IRC 2006
- Inspection Activity Summaries for
Installers and Inspectors
- IRC Reference Tables
- Answers to Questions
- Index
460 Pages, Soft-cover ISBN: 1-890659-42-8
One and Two Family
Dwelling Electrical
Systems 6E
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