Synopses & Reviews
An absolute must-have for anyone working with residential electrical systems, the DEWALT Electrical Code Reference will provide users with 80 pages of illustrated code requirements, violations, and installation concerns. Based on the National Electrical Code 2008, this book covers everything from branch circuits to panel board wiring to conductor ampacity tables and more. With a compact format that fits perfectly in a toolbox and a quick-reference format that makes important information easy to find, this book is the perfect job site companion. And because it is updated to reflect the very latest industry standards, this is the ultimate reference for electrical installations.
Review
"Jobs today don't have room for mistakes. That is why I outfit all of my crews with DEWALT reference books. They give the real-world answers needed to work fast and smart - without all of the fluff." - (Name of Company Withheld), General Contractor, Philadelphia PA recently shared with us the importance of good jobsite reference.
Synopsis
'Transform complex residential electrical installation requirements into practical, simple, easy-to-understand concepts ? all with a tool designed to meet the needs of anyone from the average homeowner to the experienced electrician! The DEWALT ELECTRICAL CODE REFERENCE SECOND'
About the Author
American Contractors Exam Services has successfully prepared candidates for state required licensing exams since 1991. A team of full time instructors comprises field experience, training expertise, and formal education to formulate an effective and dynamic approach to concisely present pertinent test information in a seminar format. The seminars are conducted throughout the United States utilizing multi-media and interactive technology. Daniel Sandefur is licensed as an electrical contractor, master electrician, electrical inspector, and as an electrical plans examiner. A member of the International Association of Electrical Inspectors, Mr. Sandefur also holds certifications as a Master Electrical Inspector, 1- and 2- family dwelling inspector, commercial electrical inspector, and as an electrical plans examiner.
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