Audel Guide to the 2005 National Electrical Code
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Here’s what you need to know
Understanding and following the voluminous National Electrical Code® is a constant challenge. You need a reference that doesn’t waste your time. This guide extracts the information necessary for you, the installer, then arranges it for easy access and highlights the changes so you can quickly spot what’s new. Whether you’re a novice or a veteran, you’ll want this book with you on every job.
- Understand the terms and rules for installation set forth in the NEC®
- Identify what’s new in the 2005 version
- Review each section of the NEC that applies to electrical installation
- Find summary information on the new model ordinances
- Learn about the significant changes in bonding and grounding requirements
- Explore the expanded section covering communications equipment
- Comprehend the new definitions and be able to use them in interpreting Code requirements
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #638143 in Books
- Published on: 2004-10-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 840 pages
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- ISBN13: 9780764578021
- Condition: USED - GOOD
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Here’s what you need to know
Understanding and following the voluminous National Electrical Code® is a constant challenge. You need a reference that doesn’t waste your time. This guide extracts the information necessary for you, the installer, then arranges it for easy access and highlights the changes so you can quickly spot what’s new. Whether you’re a novice or a veteran, you’ll want this book with you on every job.
- Understand the terms and rules for installation set forth in the NEC®
- Identify what’s new in the 2005 version
- Review each section of the NEC that applies to electrical installation
- Find summary information on the new model ordinances
- Learn about the significant changes in bonding and grounding requirements
- Explore the expanded section covering communications equipment
- Comprehend the new definitions and be able to use them in interpreting Code requirements
About the Author
Paul Rosenberg is a leading voice in the electrical industry. A master electrician, he is an instructor at Iowa State University and has written for all major industry publications. He is the author of several Audel electrical guides, including Audel Electrician’s Pocket Manual, 2nd Edition.
Customer Reviews
Not the best
The author misses many significant changes from the 2002 to the 2005 NEC.
Article section 110.26(C)(2) has wording from the 2002 NEC rather than the 2005 NEC.
The author calls attention to revised wording in Article section 210.12(B) of the 2005 NEC, but then is inaccurate in his paraphrase of the exception because of his choice of the word "or" to replace the word "and".
In Article 250 the author calls attention to only two of the twenty signifcant changes from the 2002 to the 2005 NEC.



