Electrical Design Of Commercial And Industrial Buildings
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Rating | : | 4.42 (705 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0763758280 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 164 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-12-25 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
As an integrated learning tool, Electrical Design of Commercial and Industrial Buildings is both an essential teaching guide for electrical design instructors and an enduring reference book for students and professionals.. By taking an applied-learning approach to instruction, this text explains electrical principles, design criteria, codes, and other key elements of the design process, then guides students through each step as they create their own electrical design plans. A Hands-On Approach to Electrical Design Electrical Design of Commercial and Industrial Buildings teaches students the critical components of electrical design through an integrated approach that combines fundamental theory with hands-on practice. A companion Student Resource CD-ROM accompanies the printed textbook with sample plans - accompanied by example equipment lists, lighting fixture schedules, and calculation templates - provides students with a comprehensive framework for experiential learning
"Right to the point!" according to Jose L. Vazquez. I'm a professional engineer but most of my experience is in the process control and automation industry. I had to perform an electrical and control systems design for a customer and this book helped me by providing logical steps to build a complete electrical design of a facility. It references NEC 2008, so alon. Unbeatable Guide to Design Your Own Electrical Plans of an Industrial Building Electrical Major This book is packed with NEC reference for up to code standards. It comes with full 'E' size plan layouts of the floor plan, lighting plan with T-grid and one line diagram for power distribution. These plans are also available on a CD also included with the book. This book is designed and written for the purpose. Too Basic. Overpriced! Okay, I confess I'm a professional electrical engineer, so maybe this book is not meant for me, but I am disappointed that it has extremely limited and basic content. Having bought a previous book - Electrical Design Guide for Commercial Buildings (by William H. Clark) - many years ago, when I had only just star