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Audel House Wiring
Audel House Wiring
Audel House Wiring
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Audel House Wiring

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Home wiring is serious business

That's why, especially if you're not an electrician, you need the clear, well-ordered guidance in this book-the same one you may have seen in your father's toolbox. Now fully updated to cover home networking and other 21st century developments, this all-new edition gives you the guidelines, rules, and step-by-step instructions you need to do the job safely and with confidence.
* Understand how to use the National Electrical Code (NEC) and meet its requirements
* Install a safe electrical service entrance and branch circuits
* Use the appropriate cables, wires, conduits, and boxes for your home's needs
* Find specialized information about electric heating, mobile home wiring, and other unique applications
* Learn to install wiring for cable TV, telephones, broadband Internet, home networks, and security systems
* Be able to make accurate load calculations
LanguageEnglish
PublisherWiley
Release dateOct 13, 2004
ISBN9780764576928
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    The content of the book is very good. I prefer it to the older Black and Decker hardback I have already, as it goes into concepts in much greater depth and less hand-holding. *However*, the e-book does not allow highlighting, copy-and-paste, notes, bookmarks, etc, either from the Android app or from the Chrome browser. You can select text, but you cannot do anything with it (other than look up a word in the internal dictionary). It is a technical book: the need for those features is obvious. Unlike the paper Black and Decker, I cannot attach stickies, fold a corner, or tuck in a bit of paper to keep track of a useful page. Nor can I cut and paste a phrase into something else (say Evernote, OneNote) to let it index the page for me. I have to keep any notes completely external to the e-book AND type them by hand. I cannot even select, say, one of the NEC section numbers (code references dot the book) and transfer that to my search bar. That *really* diminishes the value of an otherwise very good book.

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