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Electrician's Exam Preparation Guide to the 2011 NEC by John E. Traister *Free Download»RTF

Electrician's Exam Preparation Guide to the 2011 NEC Includes a timed exam so you can practice for the actual and see where you need to study more.Need help in passing the apprentice, journeyman, or master electrician's exam? This is a book of question


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Electrician's Exam Preparation Guide to the 2011 NEC

Title:Electrician's Exam Preparation Guide to the 2011 NEC
Author:John E. Traister
Rating:4.74 (635 Votes)
Asin:1572182555
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:350 Pages
Publish Date:2011-03-01
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Need help in passing the apprentice, journeyman, or master electrician's exam? This is a book of questions and answers based on actual electrician's exams over the last few years. Almost a thousand multiple-choice questions -- exactly the type you'll find on the exam -- cover every area of electrical installation: electrical drawings, services and systems, transformers, capacitors, distribution equipment, branch circuits, feeders, calculations, measuring and testing, and more. It gives you the correct answer, an explanation, and where to find it in the latest NEC. Also tells how to apply for the test, where to get your application form, how best to study, and what to expect on examination day. Includes a FREE CD-ROM with all the questions in the book in interactive test-yourself software that makes studying for the exam almost fun! Updated to the 2011 NEC. Includes a timed exam so you can practice for the actual and see where you need to study more.

Editorial : About the Author Dale Brickner is a licensed master electrician in Florida and an IMSA Level III Signal Technician. For the past 20 years he has maintained and installed a full range of electrical systems, including giant commercial and industrial projects, major fiber optic networks, highway lighting, signalization, and toll collection projects. Mr. Brickner is also an electrical inspector, consultant, and author of several books and technical manuals on the NEC(R).

Dale C. Brickner, Jr. (Belle Glade, FL) is a master electrician with Tampa Bay Engineering and is a senior electrical inspector and consultant to the Florida Department of Transportation.

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