Excerpt from Electrical Engineering: An Elementary Text-Book Suitable for Persons Employed in the Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Trades, for Elementary Students of Electrical Engineering
About laying mains and about installation material but little is said in this book. The necessary information may be found else where.
Although this book is chiefly for electrical men and for those who intend to become such, yet the general public desiring to get some general information about Electrical Engineering will read the book with advantage. I am also In hope that in some of the chapters useful hints may be found by the educated electrical engineer.
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