Interpreting the National Electrical Code: Based on the 2002 National Electrical Code, 6th Edition

Surbrook, Truman

 
9780766834224: Interpreting the National Electrical Code: Based on the 2002 National Electrical Code, 6th Edition

Synopsis

Fully updated and based on the 2002 NEC®, the sixth edition of Interpreting the National Electrical Code® continues to offer valuable insights into 100% of the articles in the Code, explaining each in detail and offering practical examples to illustrate how they are applied. This book allows readers to navigate easily through 2002 NEC® requirements by organizing discussion into logical subject groupings - from wire, raceway, and box sizing through special applications wiring. In addition to promoting an understanding of how the Code is interpreted in specific field situations, this format allows the authors to integrate essential information that is not directly addressed in the 2002 NEC®, such as: work in metric units, voltage drop, transformer K-ratings, characteristics of industrial welders, and photovoltaic systems. Extraordinarily comprehensive, Interpreting the National Electrical Code® serves equally well as a how-to book and professional reference. It's a must for every reader, apprentice, electrician, and electrical inspector!

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About the Author

Truman Surbrook is a Professor of Agricultural Engineering at Michigan State University, in East Lansing, Michigan, a registered Professional Engineer, and Master Electrician. He has developed an Electrical Apprenticeship Program at Michigan State University, and has served as chair for curriculum development for a statewide electrical inspector training short course. Dr. Surbrook has also developed a highly successful and comprehensive National Electrical Code training course through Lifelong Education Programs of Michigan State University.

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