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Illustrated Guide to the National Electrical Code 9th edition [Mīkstie vāki]

(Lighthouse Electric Company, Inc., Lighthouse Educational Services)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 512 pages, height x width x depth: 22x218x271 mm, weight: 1065 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Apr-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Delmar Cengage Learning
  • ISBN-10: 0357766717
  • ISBN-13: 9780357766712
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 512 pages, height x width x depth: 22x218x271 mm, weight: 1065 g
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This uniquely effective guide will help you master the 2023 National Electrical Code®. The author uses highly detailed, technically accurate illustrations to make even the most complex aspects of the code easier to understand and apply, translating the often complicated language of the 2023 NEC® into clear, simple instructions and helpful visuals. Organized logically to make learning easier, the text introduces you to fundamental concepts before progressing to requirements for various dwellings, including one-family homes, multi-family housing, commercial locations and special occupancies. In addition, a convenient, modular format makes it easy to reference relevant information whenever you need it. The Ninth Edition of this trusted resource provides detailed information on key updates and additions to the 2023 NEC, so you can confidently master the industry standards and best practices youll need to know for career success. With comprehensive coverage, an innovative learning approach and accurate, up-to-date information, this indispensable guide is an ideal resource for students and professionals alike.
Preface ix
About the Authors xi
Acknowledgments xiv
Section 1 Foundational Provisions
Unit 1 Introduction to the National Electrical Code®
1(10)
Objectives
1(1)
The National Electrical Code
2(3)
Wiring System Product Standards
5(3)
This Resource
8(1)
Additional Electrical Requirements
9(1)
Conclusion
10(1)
Unit 1 Competency Test
10(1)
Unit 2 Definitions
11(21)
Objectives
11(1)
Introduction
11(1)
Definitions
12(17)
Summary
29(1)
Unit 2 Competency Test
30(2)
Unit 3 Boxes and Enclosures
32(27)
Objectives
32(1)
Introduction
32(1)
General Requirements
33(2)
Box Fill Calculations
35(3)
General Installation
38(4)
Box and Luminaire Support
42(6)
Junction and Pull Box Sizing
48(8)
Summary
56(1)
Unit 3 Competency Test
57(2)
Unit 4 Cables
59(19)
Objectives
59(1)
Introduction
59(1)
General Installation
60(6)
Conductor Identification
66(2)
Grounded Conductors
68(1)
Underground Installations
69(3)
Special Application Cables
72(2)
Summary
74(1)
Unit 4 Competency Test
75(3)
Unit 5 Raceways and Conductors
78(35)
Objectives
78(1)
Introduction
78(1)
General Provisions
79(2)
Nonflexible Conduit (and Tubing)
81(7)
Flexible Conduit
88(3)
Other Raceways
91(9)
Raceway Fill
100(1)
Conductors
101(8)
Summary
109(1)
Unit 5 Competency Test
109(4)
Section 2 One-Family Dwellings
Unit 6 General Provisions
113(28)
Objectives
113(1)
Introduction
113(1)
Branch Circuits
114(6)
Receptacles
120(6)
Receptacle Replacements
126(3)
Lighting and Switching
129(5)
Outdoor Receptacles and Lighting
134(4)
Summary
138(1)
Unit 6 Competency Test
139(2)
Unit 7 Specific Provisions
141(24)
Objectives
141(1)
Introduction
141(1)
Kitchens, Dining Rooms, and Breakfast Rooms
142(8)
Hallways and Stairways
150(1)
Clothes Closets
151(2)
Bathrooms
153(3)
Basements and Garages
156(3)
Laundry Areas
159(1)
Attic and Crawl Spaces
160(2)
Summary
162(1)
Unit 7 Competency Test
162(3)
Unit 8 Load Calculations
165(17)
Objectives
165(1)
Introduction
165(1)
Compiling Information Essential to Load Calculations
166(1)
Standard Method: One-Family Dwellings
167(8)
Optional Method: One-Family Dwellings
175(5)
Summary
180(1)
Unit 8 Competency Test
180(2)
Unit 9 Services and Electrical Equipment
182(41)
Objectives
182(1)
Introduction
182(1)
Service-Entrance Wiring Methods
183(4)
Service and Outside Wiring Clearances
187(4)
Working Space around Equipment
191(5)
Service Equipment and Panelboards
196(11)
Grounding
207(13)
Summary
220(1)
Unit 9 Competency Test
220(3)
Section 3 Multifamily Dwellings
Unit 10 Comprehensive Provisions
223(21)
Objectives
223(1)
Introduction
223(1)
Plans (Blueprints)
224(1)
Services
225(4)
Service Wiring Clearances
229(1)
Panelboards and Equipment
230(2)
Branch Circuits
232(4)
Voltage Drop
236(5)
Summary
241(1)
Unit 10 Competency Test
241(3)
Unit 11 Load Calculations
244(37)
Objectives
244(1)
Introduction
244(1)
Compiling Load Calculation Information
245(1)
Standard Method: Multifamily Dwellings
245(10)
Six-Unit Multifamily Dwelling Calculation
255(6)
Standard Load Calculation for Each Unit of a Multifamily Dwelling
261(4)
Optional Method: Multifamily Dwellings
265(7)
Six-Unit Multifamily Dwelling Calculation--Optional Method
272(3)
Optional Load Calculation for Each Unit of a Multifamily Dwelling
275(4)
Summary
279(1)
Unit 11 Competency Test
279(2)
Section 4 Commercial Locations
Unit 12 General Provisions
281(25)
Objectives
281(1)
Introduction
281(1)
Branch Circuits
282(6)
Receptacles
288(3)
Lighting
291(11)
Summary
302(1)
Unit 12 Competency Test
303(3)
Unit 13 Nondwelling Load Calculations
306(23)
Objectives
306(1)
Introduction
306(1)
Nondwelling Load Calculations
307(9)
Sample Load Calculation--Store
316(5)
Sample Load Calculation--Office Building
321(5)
Summary
326(1)
Unit 13 Competency Test
326(3)
Unit 14 Services, Feeders, and Equipment
329(30)
Objectives
329(1)
Introduction
329(1)
Clearances and Working Space
330(5)
Switchboards, Switchgear, and Panelboards
335(10)
Separately Derived Systems
345(9)
Busways
354(2)
Summary
356(1)
Unit 14 Competency Test
356(3)
Section 5 Special Occupancies, Areas, and Equipment
Unit 15 Hazardous (Classified) Locations
359(26)
Objectives
359(1)
Introduction
359(1)
Overview
360(6)
Class I Locations
366(11)
Class II Locations
377(3)
Class III Locations
380(2)
Summary
382(1)
Unit 15 Competency Test
383(2)
Unit 16 Health Care
385(24)
Objectives
385(1)
Introduction
385(1)
General
386(6)
Patient Care Spaces
392(4)
Hospitals
396(4)
Nursing Homes and Limited-Care Facilities
400(3)
Inhalation Anesthetizing Locations
403(1)
Diagnostic Imaging and Treatment Installations
404(2)
Summary
406(1)
Unit 16 Competency Test
406(3)
Unit 17 Industrial Locations
409(32)
Objectives
409(1)
Introduction
409(1)
General
410(14)
Motors
424(8)
Specific Equipment
432(5)
Summary
437(1)
Unit 17 Competency Test
437(4)
Unit 18 Special Occupancies
441(26)
Objectives
441(1)
Introduction
441(1)
Theaters, Audience Areas of Motion Picture and Television Studios, Performance Areas, and Similar Locations
442(5)
Carnivals, Circuses, Fairs, and Similar Events
447(2)
Assembly Occupancies
449(2)
Motion Picture (and Television) Studios and Remote Locations
451(1)
Motion Picture Projection Rooms
452(1)
Manufactured Buildings and Relocatable Structures
453(1)
Agricultural Buildings
454(1)
Mobile Homes, Manufactured Homes, and Mobile Home Parks
455(5)
Recreational Vehicles and Recreational Vehicle Parks
460(2)
Marinas and Boatyards
462(1)
Floating Buildings
463(1)
Summary
464(1)
Unit 18 Competency Test
465(2)
Unit 19 Specific Equipment
467(37)
Objectives
467(1)
Introduction
467(1)
Equipment
468(11)
Sensitive Electronic Equipment
479(2)
Elevators, Dumbwaiters, Escalators, Moving Walks, Platform Lifts, and Stairway ChairLifts
481(5)
Swimming Pools, Fountains, and Similar Installations
486(14)
Summary
500(1)
Unit 19 Competency Test
501(3)
Index 504
For 18 years, Charles R. Miller owned and operated a successful commercial electrical contracting company (Lighthouse Electric) in Nashville, Tennessee. Now an accomplished author and educator, Mr. Miller specializes in leading customized seminars on the National Electrical Code® (NEC®), as well as National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70E. Class and seminar attendees have included employees of companies such as Suez Water, Lockheed Martin and McKee Foods, as well as academic institutions such as Tennessee State University, Vanderbilt University and Purdue University. Mr. Miller also wrote and illustrated the monthly "Code In Focus" column in ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR magazine for 19 years, and he co-hosted a home improvement radio talk show in Nashville for over three years.