This book presents a practical set of five wiring tables designed for a specific class of work. It focuses on how distances and wire sizes relate to lamp current, voltage, and loss, making planning more straightforward for real-world setups.
The tables are described as compact and convenient, covering distances up to 1,000 feet and a range of lamps, voltages, and losses. They are intended to be used with care, noting where they apply and where they should not be used for certain circuit parts.
- Five specialized tables that map wire size to distance for given lamp losses
- Distances expressed in feet, up to 1,000, with practical guidance on current and loss adjustments
- Clear notes on proper use, including limitations for branched circuits
- A straightforward reference aimed at improving accuracy in layout planning
Ideal for readers of the book who work with historical electrical wiring data and want a compact, rule-of-thumb reference for common lamp configurations.