Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 621.31924 EAN: 9781561581139 ISBN: 1561581135 Label: Taunton Manufacturer: Taunton Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 240 Publication Date: November 01, 1996 Publisher: Taunton Release Date: November 01, 1996 Sales Rank: 166171 Studio: Taunton
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Product DescriptionThis classic reference book on home wiring for homeowners, electricians and apprentices has been completely updated to reflect changes to the electrical code since it was first published in 1996. New material on home generators, lightning protection and wiring 'above code' has been added to this edition. Featuring new design and color photos throughout.
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Rating: - How-To-Do-It-Better Book
This is a great resource for a Journeyman or advanced handyman and covers just about everything you would need for any residential wiring project.
What I really like it that is a current work compliant with the 2008 NEC. It covers AFCI's (and testing them) which are mandatory for new residential dwellings and proper installation of transfer switches which is sorely needed in my area (Southern Louisiana) and I'm sure other locales as well.
The book is thorough and well illustrated, ... Read More
Rating: - Excellent Book - Explains How to Wire Right
First, let me say that I'm a do it yourself guy, and have been finishing my 1600 sf basement. This is the first large project that I've undertaken. This consisted of a large theater, bathroom, equipment room, exercise area, wet bar, and large common area. I added 53 outlets, 25 can lights, and a number of switches.
I'm rather handy and like to build things, but I always need a good reference that I can use to ensure that I understand the principles and tricks of whatever I'm working on. This ... Read More
Rating: - Never received
Since I never received it and supplier will not response to email request on order I recommend not ordering it unless you just want to lose your money.
Rating: - The Secret De-CODE-er Book
I've worked my way through the NEC and taken Residential Electrical training, but this book made sense out of the chaos. In simple terms the author explains, not only the code, but the reasoning behind it ... and then offers a common sense approach to wiring a home not just to meet code, but to meet the needs of today's home owner. I build for Habitat for Humanity. Economy and common sense are our stock in trade. Ya gotta have this one!
Rating: - Professional advice
This series, For Pros by Pros, is the very best series for practical, detailed information on Do It Yourself projects. Too many books just give general information that leaves you hanging if your situation is not exactly like the description in the book and don't give you sufficient information to completely describe what to expect. This series actually helps you complete the job by telling you what you really need to know.