Guide
to Using the National Electrical Code
(2008)
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2nd
Edition
Gregory W. Fletcher |
Written in accordance with the
2008
National Electrical Code, this book is designed to provide
straightforward, easy-to-understand explanations of how to use and
apply the Code.
Readers with little or no
electrical experience can learn how to use the NEC to find must-know
information quickly. The Guide to Using the National Electrical
Code contains the essential information for determining the
minimum requirements for installing electrical wiring and equipment in
a safe and proper manner.
Coverage has been thoughtfully
arranged to clearly explain the basic information and the use of the
NEC, which is vital to understanding how to meet Code requirements for
safe electrical installations.
Features:
- content that is written in easy-to-understand
terms so that even readers with no practical electrical experience
can quickly master the concepts presented
- a step-by-step approach to learning, which
develops a solid understanding of electrical theory and its safe
application
- numerous examples and practice exercises
designed to make the reader a better user of the NEC
Contents:
Chapter 1. An
Introduction to the NEC
Chapter 2. Organization of the NEC
Chapter 3. Using the NEC
Chapter 4. Using the NEC Examples
Chapter 5. Using the NEC Practice Questions
Softcover
128 Pages - 8-1/2 x 11 in.
About the Author:
Gregory W. Fletcher has over 30 years of
experience in the electrical field and has taught electrical wiring
practices at the secondary level, apprentice level, and the
post-secondary level. He has been licensed, first as a Journeyman and
then as a Master Electrician, since 1976.
He is currently Department Chairman of the
Trades and Technology Department and Coordinator/Instructor of the
Industrial Electrical/Electronics Technology program at Kennebec
Valley Community College. Mr. Fletcher holds an Associate of Applied
Science Degree in Electrical Construction and Maintenance and a
Bachelor of Science Degree in Applied Technical Education and a Master
of Science Degree in Industrial Education.
Currently serving as the President of the
Central Maine Electrical Associates, he is also a member of the
International Association of Electrical Inspectors, The National Fire
Protection Association, and the Instrument Society of America.

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