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McGraw-Hill's national electrical code handbook

"Completely revised and expanded to reflect changes in the 2014 NEC, McGraw-Hill's National Electrical Code?? 2014 Handbook, 28th Edition presents the trusted advice and analysis you need to accurately interpret 2014 NEC rules. In-depth coverage of the background and rationale for specific Code rules enhances your understanding of the meaning and application of those rules. This practical resource also points out important matters of discussion with inspectors. Designed as a must-have companion to the 2014 NEC book published by the National Fire Protection Association, this comprehensive volume features more than 1,000 detailed diagrams and photos. The authoritative information and insight contained in this on-the-job reference will help your work pass inspection the first time. This book doesn't duplicate the text of the NEC. Instead, it is entirely comprised of explanatory text, specifically addressing every single code article, providing the most analytical content available. Because this book is published completely independently from NFPA, it is free to--and frequently does--offer detailed analysis of technically questionable and editorially convoluted provisions in the NEC, along with strategies for discussing those issues in advance with owners and inspectors before financial commitments are made."--.
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Electrical wiring commercial

based on the 2014 National Electric Code
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Taunton's wiring complete

expert advice from start to finish
2013
A comprehensive guide to electrical wiring that covers switches, lighting, multimedia, fans, appliances, outdoor wiring, panels, and more; and includes information on tools, materials, and techniques.

The home how-to-handbook

electrical
2006
Provides instructions on home electrical installation and repair; covering tools, parts, solid connections, running cable, light fixtures, adding and extending circuits, solving common problems, and more.

The homeowner's guide to energy independence

alternative power sources for the average American
2006
Discusses alternative energy sources for homeowners, including wind generators, solar panels, wood, hydrogen fuel cells, geothermal heat pumps, and others, covering their costs and how long it takes to recoup one's investment with each.

The house that science built

1987
Discusses the role of science in the way we build and run our homes, prepare our food, use various types of equipment, and plan for future dwellings.
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