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Wiring a house

A guide to residential electricity for professionals and laymen, discussing tools and materials, and offering instruction on how to design electrical wiring, install main service panels, install fixtures and appliances, and other tasks.

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  • "Master electrician Rex Cauldwell has been wiring houses for almost 30 years and has earned a reputation for being one of the most knowledgeable, practical electricians in the country. Now, for the first time, Cauldwell offers the insights he's learned over time and on the job in one complete, no-nonsense reference. In these pages he demonstrates how to choose the best tools and materials for any job; avoid materials that will cause problems on the job site and future."
  • "Includes how-to information on choosing the best tools and materials for any job ; designing electrical wiring for any room in the house ; installing main service panels and subpanels ; ensuring that a house is properly grounded ; installing receptacles, GFCIs, switches, and fixtures ; installing common household appliances ; ensuring job-site safety and the safety of the installation for many years to come."
  • "Safety hazards; design electrical wiring for any room in the house; ensure job-site safety and the safety of the installation for many years to come; install main service panels and subpanels; ensure that a house is properly grounded; install receptacles, GFCIs and switches; install all kinds of fixtures, from simple wall lights to ceiling fans; install common household appliances; run wire in new construction and in existing walls and ceilings; and meet and beat the."
  • "A technical reference guide to electrical wiring for householders, with particular emphasis on safety. Including detailed drawings, it covers everything from bringing power into the house to installing appliances and lighting fixtures."
  • ""First published in 1996, Wiring a House has become the classic reference on residential wiring. The fifth edition is updated to the latest electrical code (2014 NEC), which will be current through 2017. The 2014 NEC has significant revisions that impact residential work, including expanded AFCI and GFCI protection in homes, new approaches to ensure the safety of photovoltaic (PV) electrical systems, new methods to distribute low voltage power, and new DC provisions designed to save energy lost in conversion from AC. In addition to the revisions necessitated by the code changes, the 5th edition will include information on inverters, lighting, and wiring for electrical vehicle chargers, as well as 70 new four-color photos. An indispensable reference for keeping pros up-to-date, Wiring a House also gives apprentices and homeowners the most current and accurate information in the most accessible form"--"
  • "A guide to residential electricity for professionals and laymen, discussing tools and materials, and offering instruction on how to design electrical wiring, install main service panels, install fixtures and appliances, and other tasks."@en
  • "A comprehensive guide to residential wiring that covers tools, panels, grounding, fuses, circuit breakers, receptacles, switches, fixtures, appliances, surge protection, and other related topics."@en
  • "Requirements of the 1996 NEC (National Electrical Code)."

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