Publisher's Description
The Fifteenth Edition of this trusted resource is completely updated to the 2005 National Electrical Code, and provides aspiring electricians the necessary foundation for learning all aspects of house wiring in order to meet Code.
The most comprehensive book of its kind on the market, Electrical Wiring Residential walks readers, room by room, through the proper wiring of a typical new residence, and features a complete set of full size plans and specifications that shows how Code requirements are applied throughout actual installations. This book explains and follows the NEC¨ using the metric system, and presents an ample quantity of electrical formulas that electricians need to know to be successful and competent on-the-job.
- Author: Ray Mullin
- Publisher: Thomson Delmar Learning; 15 edition (December 7, 2004)
- Softcover: 704 pages
- ISBN: 1401850197
- Dimensions: 10 x 8 x 1 inches
More info is available on the Publishers web site at Electrical Wiring Residential
Our Review
We have used this book to help us with all our videos anytime we need to know anything dealing with residential codes applicable to low-voltage and/or gounding requirements. This is a great book! It covers everything you'll need to know about all low-voltage articles of the NEC dealing with grounding, installation, including audio, coaxial cable, antennas, TP cable, etc. It will prepare you for all questions on any CEDIA Installer exam, HTI+ exam, or state or local low-voltage exams. It also, of course, covers everything about high-voltage
electrical wiring.
The book uses thousands of well drawn illustrations and diagrams in color. The text is VERY clear and easy to follow. We have spoken to the author, Ray Mullin, many times doing research for our videos and he has always been very helpful. We are impressed with the TLC (tender loving care) he has taken with this book.
The bottom line: just get it! You can not go wrong with this book!