Industrial Electrical Wiring: Design, Installation, and Maintenance
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Product Description
Finally, there's a one-stop, problem-solving guide for every professional involved in electrical construction projects. Industrial Electrical Wiring eschews the theoretical discussions common to other texts on the market and instead focuses on such real-world issues as codes, standards, and print reading, as well as the design and implementation of actual installations. Every major element in the field is addressed in hard, pratical terms--from overcurrent protection to low-voltage terminations, electrical calculations to wiring methods, equipment fateners to electric motors.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #285524 in Books
- Published on: 1996-11-01
- Original language: English
- Binding: Hardcover
- 539 pages
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From the Back Cover
A one-stop, how-to resource covering today's most demanding industrial systems. Industrial Electrical Wiring Design, Installation, and Maintenance. Written by one of the foremost authorities in electrical construction, this timely guide fills a long-standing need for up-to-date information and advice on systems in small, medium, and large industrial buildings and facilities. Offering clear, concise guidelines throughout, this authoritative book. . .COVERS the essentials of codes, standards, and print reading; SHOWS how to design and implement actual installations; INCLUDES detailed drawings designed to simplify even the most complex problems. Industrial Electrical Wiring addresses such key elements as electrical calculations. . .electric services. . .overcurrent protection. . .high-and low-voltage terminations. . .cable tray systems. . .wiring methods. . .motor controls. . .industrial lighting. . .and many more real-world concerns. Featuring over 300 illustrations, this essential tool serves a professional audience as wide as its coverage--electricians, plant engineers, electrical maintenance personnel, consulting engineers, manufacturer's representatives, and electrical inspectors.
