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Electrical wiring residential : based on the 2023 National Electrical Code/ J. Philip Simmons, Derek Vigstol and Ray C. Mullin

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextBoston, Massachusetts, Cengage, c2024Edition: 21st editionDescription: xxiii, 840 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm + [6] folded plans (in pocket)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780357766972
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TK 3286  S55 2024
Contents:
General information for electrical installations Specifications, electrical symbols, and outlets Determining the required number of branch circuits, lighting outlets, and receptacle outlets Conductor sizes and types, wiring methods, wire connections, voltage drop, and neutral conductor sizing Conductor identification, switch control of lighting circuits, bonding/grounding of wiring devices, and induction heating Ground-fault circuit interrupters, arc-fault circuit interrupters, surge protective devices, immersion detection circuit interrupters, and appliance leakage current interrupters Luminaires, ballasts, and lamps Lighting branch circuit for the front bedroom Lighting branch circuit for the master bedroom Lighting branch circuit bathrooms, hallway Lighting branch circuit front entry, porch, post light, underground wiring Lighting branch circuit and small-appliance branch circuits for the kitchen Lighting branch circuit for the living room Lighting branch circuit for the study/bedroom Dryer outlet, lighting, and receptacle circuits for the laundry, powder room, rear entry hall, and attic Branch circuits for the garage and outdoors Recreation room Lighting branch circuit, receptacle circuits for workshop Special-purpose outlets water pump, water heater Special-purpose outlets for ranges, counter-mounted cooking unit, and wall-mounted oven Special-purpose outlets food waste disposer, dishwasher Special-purpose outlets for the bathroom ceiling heat/vent/lights, the attic fan, and the hydromassage tub Special-purpose outlets electric heating, air conditioning Gas and oil central heating systems Television, telephone, and low-voltage signal systems Smoke, heat, carbon monoxide alarms, and security systems Feeder and service-entrance calculations Installing feeders and service-entrance equipment grounding and bonding Overcurrent protection fuses and circuit breakers Swimming pools, spas, hot tubs, hydromassage baths, and electrically powered pool lifts Wiring for the future: home automation systems Standby power systems Residential photovoltaic systems
Summary: "What's new: The text covers new and updated wiring requirements, including those for peninsular and island counterspaces in kitchens, which have changed significantly, and wiring for receptacle outlets in an attached or detached garage with electric power, which may now supply outside outlets in a limited way (per NEC 210.52(G)(1)). The text teaches students both recognized methods of calculating electrical load on feeders and services and the new or revised 2023 NEC® rules relevant to service installation and surge protection." Publisher
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Includes bibliographic references and index.

General information for electrical installations
Specifications, electrical symbols, and outlets
Determining the required number of branch circuits, lighting outlets, and receptacle outlets
Conductor sizes and types, wiring methods, wire connections, voltage drop, and neutral conductor sizing
Conductor identification, switch control of lighting circuits, bonding/grounding of wiring devices, and induction heating
Ground-fault circuit interrupters, arc-fault circuit interrupters, surge protective devices, immersion detection circuit interrupters, and appliance leakage current interrupters
Luminaires, ballasts, and lamps
Lighting branch circuit for the front bedroom
Lighting branch circuit for the master bedroom
Lighting branch circuit
bathrooms, hallway
Lighting branch circuit
front entry, porch, post light, underground wiring
Lighting branch circuit and small-appliance branch circuits for the kitchen
Lighting branch circuit for the living room
Lighting branch circuit for the study/bedroom
Dryer outlet, lighting, and receptacle circuits for the laundry, powder room, rear entry hall, and attic
Branch circuits for the garage and outdoors
Recreation room
Lighting branch circuit, receptacle circuits for workshop
Special-purpose outlets
water pump, water heater
Special-purpose outlets for ranges, counter-mounted cooking unit, and wall-mounted oven
Special-purpose outlets
food waste disposer, dishwasher
Special-purpose outlets for the bathroom ceiling heat/vent/lights, the attic fan, and the hydromassage tub
Special-purpose outlets
electric heating, air conditioning
Gas and oil central heating systems
Television, telephone, and low-voltage signal systems
Smoke, heat, carbon monoxide alarms, and security systems
Feeder and service-entrance calculations
Installing feeders and service-entrance equipment
grounding and bonding
Overcurrent protection
fuses and circuit breakers
Swimming pools, spas, hot tubs, hydromassage baths, and electrically powered pool lifts
Wiring for the future: home automation systems
Standby power systems
Residential photovoltaic systems

"What's new: The text covers new and updated wiring requirements, including those for peninsular and island counterspaces in kitchens, which have changed significantly, and wiring for receptacle outlets in an attached or detached garage with electric power, which may now supply outside outlets in a limited way (per NEC 210.52(G)(1)). The text teaches students both recognized methods of calculating electrical load on feeders and services and the new or revised 2023 NEC® rules relevant to service installation and surge protection." Publisher

Simmons, J. P., Vigstol, D., & Mullin, R. C. (2024). Electrical wiring residential: Based on the 2023 National Electrical Code (21st ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage.

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