Master Electrician’s Review: Based On The 2005 National Electric Code

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The success-proven Master Electrician?s Review has been greatly expanded and updated based on the 2005 edition of the National Electrical Code} to provide journeyman electricians with a clear-cut route to acquiring all of the knowledge and professional expertise they need to become licensed master electricians. New, realistic practice exams, plus a math refresher to update readers? skills in working with fractions, decimals, square roots and powers, are just the beginning. Each easy-to-understand chapter in this concise, yet comprehensive, study guide invites the reader to examine a specific topic on the master electrician licensing exam in detail?from general wiring methods and branch circuits through special conditions and communications systems! Each chapter also contains a large number of questions – styled like those that appear on actual exams – to guide readers quickly and efficiently to mastery of the content The Master Electrician?s Review study guide is a ?must? when preparing for licensing exams as well as a long-lasting reference that can be used to solve the challenges of today?s most complex electrical installations.Chapter 1. Examinations and National Testing Organizations, Developing an Item (Question) Bank, Preparing for an Examination, Sample Examination- 75 Questions Chapter 2. National Fire Protection Association Standards, National Electrical Code (NEC), Local Codes and Requirements, Approved Testing Laboratories, Question Review Chapter 3. Basic Electrical Mathematics Review, Calculator Math, Working With Fractions, Working With Decimals, Working With Percentages, Working With Square Root, Powers, Ohm’s Law, Question Review, Practice Exam- 15 Questions, Question Review Chapter 4. Introduction to the National Electrical Code (NEC), Know Your Code Book, Question Review Chapter 5. General Wiring Requirements, Question Review Chapter 6. Branch Circuits, Feeders, Voltage Drop, Question Review Chapter 7. Services 600 Volts or Less, Services Over 60@3¸Që…¸ ¾Û€

 

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