Synopses & Reviews
THE ULTIMATE AT-A-GLANCE DATA FINDER FOR ELECTRICIANS OF ALL LEVELSComplete and compact, Electrician's Pocket Manual, Second Edition, provides instant answers to the problems electricians face every day. Utilizing a streamlined format, this job-simplifying resource offers tables, formulas, and diagrams in place of lengthy text -- just the facts you need to get the job done.
- UPDATED to include the 2005 National Electrical Code and new coverage of co-axial cable in home wiring; electric motors and controls; and conduit bending operations
- ABCs of the trade
- Troubleshooting, tips, and techniques
- Math shortcuts and measurement conversions
- Fiber optic facts and fundamentals
- Tools and equipment lists
- Drafting symbols, including those used in CAD drawing
- Safety rules, codes and requirements, definitions, and abbreviations
GET THE ANSWER YOU NEED IN ONE MINUTE OR LESS!
Synopsis
Complete, compact and featuring formulas, tables, and diagrams in place of lengthy text descriptions, this handy reference delivers job-essential information in a quick look-up format. The new Second edition has been updated to include the 2005 National Electrical Code, new symbols for electrical drafting now being used in CAD drafting, additional coverage of co-axial cable in home wiring, and more on electric motors and controls.
Synopsis
Any electrician likely to need ready answers on the job, and who doesn't - needs Rex Miller's Electrician's Pocket Manual. This toolbox-sized time-and-trouble saver makes short shrift of all those questions that pop up during your day's work, whether they relate to tools of the trade...standard electrical procedures...working with fiber optics and installing the newest communications equipment...basic math and measurement, including conversion...reading blueprints. It's also loaded with 100 tables and charts, 100 formulas and 300 diagrams. You get safety rules, definitions and abbreviations of electrical units of measurement, and symbols for electrical construction drawings, including the new symbols for electrical drafting now being used in CAD drafting. An appendix even looks at codes, standards and regulations.
Synopsis
THE ULTIMATE AT-A-GLANCE DATA FINDER FOR ELECTRICIANS OF ALL LEVELSComplete and compact, Electrician's Pocket Manual, Second Edition, provides instant answers to the problems electricians face every day. Utilizing a streamlined format, this job-simplifying resource offers tables, formulas, and diagrams in place of lengthy text -- just the facts you need to get the job done.
- UPDATED to include the 2005 National Electrical Code and new coverage of co-axial cable in home wiring; electric motors and controls; and conduit bending operations
- ABCs of the trade
- Troubleshooting, tips, and techniques
- Math shortcuts and measurement conversions
- Fiber optic facts and fundamentals
- Tools and equipment lists
- Drafting symbols, including those used in CAD drawing
- Safety rules, codes and requirements, definitions, and abbreviations
GET THE ANSWER YOU NEED IN ONE MINUTE OR LESS!
Synopsis
THE ULTIMATE AT-A-GLANCE DATA FINDER FOR ELECTRICIANS OF ALL LEVELSComplete and compact, Electrician's Pocket Manual, Second Edition, provides instant answers to the problems electricians face every day. Utilizing a streamlined format, this job-simplifying resource offers tables, formulas, and diagrams in place of lengthy text -- just the facts you need to get the job done.
- UPDATED to include the 2005 National Electrical Code and new coverage of co-axial cable in home wiring; electric motors and controls; and conduit bending operations
- ABCs of the trade
- Troubleshooting, tips, and techniques
- Math shortcuts and measurement conversions
- Fiber optic facts and fundamentals
- Tools and equipment lists
- Drafting symbols, including those used in CAD drawing
- Safety rules, codes and requirements, definitions, and abbreviations
GET THE ANSWER YOU NEED IN ONE MINUTE OR LESS!
About the Author
Rex Miller has taught technical curriculums at the college level for more than 40 years. He is the author of McGraw-Hill's bestselling Carpentry & Construction, now in its Third Edition, and over 70 texts for vocational and industrial arts programs. He lives in Round Rock, Texas.