Synopsis
ELECTRICAL RACEWAYS & OTHER WIRING METHODS, 6E combines detailed design instructions with easy-to-use reference materials in ahandy guide on design location that walks you through all types of building occupancies. From design criteria, to wiring methods, to materials and installations, ELECTRICAL RACEWAYS & OTHER WIRING METHODS, 6E is thoroughly updated to the 2011 National Electrial Code requirements. Each raceway type and wiring method receives separate treatment based on its location: industrial, institutional, commercial, or residential. In addition, recent Code changes and new cable types are covered in detail to prepare you for the most current trends in the field.
About the Authors
Richard E. Loyd is a nationally known author and consultant specializing in the National Electrical Code and the model building codes. He is President of his own firm R & N Associates Inc. located in Sun Lakes, Arizona. He also serves as a code expert at 35 to 40 meetings per year at the International Association of Electrical Inspectors (IAEI) meetings through out the United States. Mr. Loyd represented the NEMA (National Electrical Manufacturers Association) is also a member of the Electrical Inspectors Association and serves as the Vice-Chair of the Electrical Section of the National Fire Protection Association.
Mark C. Ode is a Lead Engineering Instructor for a major electrical testing laboratory for the past twelve years and is based in Peoria, Arizona. He was a Senior Electrical Specialist for the National Fire Protection Association. He is a former staff liaison and secretary to the NFPA Electrical Equipment in Chemical Atmospheres Committee. He was the Executive Secretary for the NFPA Electrical Section and editor of the Electrical Section news bulletin, Current Flashes. Prior to joining NFPA, Mr. Ode worked for over 27 years as a licensed electrician and a licensed electrical contractor as well as a vice president of an engineering company. He was a licensed electrician in the State of Massachusetts. He has taught the National Electrical Code throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia. He also taught the NEC for 10 years at Maricopa County Community College in Phoenix, Arizona. He is certified for electrical inspection for one and two family dwellings, general electrical installations, and for electrical plan review by the International Association of Electrical Inspectors (IAEI), and is certified as a general electrical inspector by the International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO). He was Vice-President of Field Operations for an engineering firm for two years and was President of Ode Electric for 15 years. He has been an electrical code columnist for Electrical Contractor magazine since January of 2000. He is a principle member of Panel 13 for the 2011 NEC.
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