User's Guide to the National Electrical Code,
            2008 
            Edition
          NFPA, 
			H. Brooke 
			Stauffer  
          A 
			Practical Guide to National Electrical Code® Basics!
			The 2008 Edition of this best-selling 
			text provides both students and practicing electrical professionals 
			with a comprehensive introduction to the National Electrical 
			Code-including detailed explanations on how the Code is structured, 
			organized, and applied.  
			Fully revised for the
			2008 NEC, this textbook combines 
			thorough instruction with a conversational writing style, full-color 
			illustrations, and actual Code excerpts to create a guide that helps 
			readers easily navigate the Code and its changes.  
			Logically arranged to match the structure and 
			organization of the NEC, the text now includes new chapter features 
			that explain the intent behind the most critical Code requirements, 
			discuss how articles and chapters work together, and examine the 
			impact of the Code on other electrical standards and building codes. 
			This textbook equips readers with the tools needed to perform all 
			jobs safely while complying with the Code. 
  
            
              
                
                  
                  
                  Key Features:
          
                  
					- Provides article-by-article 
					explanations of key Code requirements
 
					- Provides an overview of the structure 
					and organization of the NEC®
 
					- Explains the technical content of 
					each Code chapter in terms of its parts and 
					articles
 
					- Written in a conversational style 
					with numerous full-color illustrations to further clarify 
					explanations
 
					- The text is broken into three 
					comprehensive parts to help instructors provide students 
					with the background needed to understand the Code.
						- Part I: How the NEC 
						is Made and Used Provides the background that 
						will help students understand the importance of the Code
						
 
						- Part II: NEC 
						Structure and Organization Introduces students 
						to the format of the Code so they'll be better able to 
						find information within the actual Code 
 
						- Part III: How the NEC 
						is Related to Other NFPA Codes and Standards 
						Ties the NEC into the entire electrical 
						construction process 
 
					 
					 
					- New chapter features that reinforce 
					and expand on essential information include:
						- Learning Objectives 
						Help focus students’ attention on key topics within the 
						unit 
 
						- NEC 2008 Boxes 
						Highlight changes that have been made to the Code since 
						the 2005 edition 
 
						- Safety First Boxes 
						Offer safety considerations for different locations, 
						equipment, and tools 
 
						- Warning Boxes 
						Alert students to areas of the Code that may require 
						special attention 
 
						- Tip Boxes 
						Include valuable information about using the NEC 
						and other related materials 
 
						- Wrap-up 
						End-of-unit activities reinforce important concepts and 
						improve students’ comprehension 
 
						- Master Concepts 
						Summarize unit content to help students prepare for 
						quizzes and exams 
 
						- Charged Terms 
						List helpful terms and definitions 
 
						- Check Your Knowledge 
						Provide students with an opportunity to test what they 
						have learned from each chapter and to understand the 
						NEC better 
 
					 
					 
					 
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          Contents: 
          
            Introduction to the National Electric 
			Code® 
			Part I: How the NEC® is Made and Used 
			Part II: NEC® Structure and Organization 
			Part III: How the NEC® is Related to Other NFPA Codes and 
			Standards 
			Unit 1: General Rules 
			Unit 2: Wiring and Protection 
			Unit 3: Wiring Methods and Materials 
			Unit 4: Equipment for General Use 
			Unit 5: Special Occupancies 
			Unit 6: Special Equipment 
			Unit 7: Special Conditions 
			Unit 8: Communications Systems 
			Unit 9: Reference Information 
			Appendix: NEC® Policies and Procedures 
           
          
            About the Author(s): 
          
          The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has been a 
			worldwide leader in providing fire, building, electrical, and life 
			safety to the public since 1896. The mission of the international 
			nonprofit organization is to reduce the worldwide burden for fire 
			and other hazards on the quality of life by providing and advocating 
			scientifically-based consensus codes and standards, research, 
			training, and education.  
			Developer of the National Electrical Code®, and 300 other 
			codes and standards through a full, open-consensus process, NFPA 
			also produces educational curricula, including the Risk Watch® 
			community-based injury prevention curriculum and the Learn Not to 
			Burn® fire safety curriculum. NFPA headquarters is in Quincy, 
			Massachusetts. 
			Brooke Stauffer 
			is the Executive Director of Standards and Safety for the National 
			Electrical Contactors Association (NECA) in Bethesda, MD. 
			He is responsible for all of NECA’s regulatory activities and for 
			developing and publishing the National Electrical installation 
			Standards.  
			  
			Stauffer is a 
			member of the IEEE, NFPA, and IAEI, and has served on three 
			different code-making panels. He is also a member of the ANSI Board 
			of Standards Review (BSR), which approves all American National 
			Standards, including the National Electrical Code®. 
          Softcover, 292 pages 
          Copyright 2009 
          
            
            
          
			0763752614 
			/ 9780763752613 
            
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