| The Number 1 Practical, Portable, Plain-English Guide to the 2005 National Electrical CodeWhatever your role in designing or installing electrical systems, you need up-to-the-minute, easy-to-use information about the newest National Electrical Code.The Pocket Guide to the National Electrical Code®, 2005 Edition, brings together all the topics, tables, and calculations you'll use most often in a pocket guide organized for rapid access and maximum usability.No other book is as convenient, or reflects as much feedback from working professionals. Writing in plain English, NFPA Committee Service Award honoree and Life Member Marvin J. Fischer, P.E., walks you through every key area of the code, highlighting crucial changes you need to know about. For more than twenty-two years the Pocket Guide has served as the quick, reliable source for Code answers. With even more up-to-date informationand a new lower pricethis guide is a must-have for every practicing member in this field. Essential information for every electrician, contractor, installer, designer, inspector, architect, consultant, manufacturer, and instructor. Carry it anywhereyour shirt pocket, toolbox, glove compartment, briefcase...wherever you go! Covers general code issues and concepts; wiring and protection; wiring methods and materials; equipment for general use; special occupancies, equipment, and conditions; and communications systems. Also presents product safety standards, guidance on ampacity calculations, conduit and tubing fill tables, and administration/enforcement information. Contains virtually all the tables you'll need to use, and every calculation example. Organized to match the 2005 NEC itself, for easy reference and cross-checking. Reflects every significant change in the 2005 NEC.
Pocket Guide to the National Electrical Code® is intended for use as a convenient reference guide for all who are involved in the design, installation, inspection, and teaching of electrical installations as well as the manufacture of electrical products that go into these projects. It is intended for the frequent as well as the infrequent user. This book is not intended to replace the National Electrical Code but rather to be used with it. It is intended to provide a reference book containing those topics in the NEC that occur most frequently to the user in his or her work experience. The Code topics are discussed in plain, understandable English. The size of this book is such that it can be carried at all times when it might prove inconvenient to carry a copy of the complete National Electrical Code.
This book is arranged in the same order as the National Electrical Code. All chapter and article headings, and almost all paragraph headings, are included. This arrangement ensures that cross referencing between this book and the NEC is easy and convenient. It also ensures that one book will provide the necessary information regardless of who is using it. The NEC is not necessarily arranged in the order that one might use it. Depending upon whether you are designing, installing, inspecting, or teaching, the order in which you will use the different topics in the NEC will differ. A book arranged for an installer might not be convenient for the designer. |
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