Electrical Wiring Commercial - Book Review,
by Raymond C. Mullin

From Book News, Inc. This introduction to basic wiring centers on the planning of a typical commercial electrical installation, demonstrating how the load requirements are converted into branch-circuit, then into feeders, and finally into the building's main electrical service. Ten plan sheets are provided. The eleventh edition of the textbook adds a comparison of armored cable to metal clad cable.Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Book Description Part of our best-selling wiring series, Electrical Wiring - Commercial provides readers with all of the information and hands-on experience needed to "meet Code" when wiring a light commercial building, including a complete set of full-size, ready-to-use plans. Used by thousands of apprentices to prepare for and successfully pass journeyman exams, this edition has been thoroughly updated based on current 2002 NEC® requirements. Metrification and adoption of the new Code numbering system is just the beginning! This edition has also been significantly expanded and now features an introduction to cube fuse, plus all-new information on IC luminaries as well as Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor and Uninterruptible Power Supply. Comprehensive in scope, the book enables readers to gain expertise in identifying, interpreting, and applying applicable Code rules as they proceed, room by room, through the wiring of an insurance office, doctor's office, bakery, beauty salon, and basement with an electric boiler. Hundreds of examples, sample calculations, wiring diagrams, illustrations and photos are included to guide them, step-by-step, through wiring sizing, load calculations, conduit fill computations, selecting overcurrent protection, and more!
Book Info Provides readers with all of the information and hands-on experience needed to 'meet Code' when wiring a light commercial building, including a complete set of full-size, ready-to-use plans. Softcover.
About the Author Ray C. Mullin is a former electrical circuit instructor for Electrical Trades, Wisconsin Schools of Vocational, Technical, and Adult Education. He is presently a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers and the National Fire Protection Association, Electrical Section. He is currently Director, Technical Liaison, and Code Coordinator for a large electrical manufacturer.
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