Topics discussed include: Basic Tools and Techniques, Wiring Methods, Feeders and Branch Circuits, Electrical Terminations, Communications, and Troubleshooting. Softcover.
Gary Tuck and David Tuck are a father and son team who have devoted their lives to the electrical trade. Both men are master electricians and operate a family-owned business in Fort Fairfield, Maine. Over the years, the Tuck team has done residential, light commercial, commercial, and industrial work. Their services have been in such high demand that they have traveled hundreds of miles to take on large projects. They are known for responding to the most basic requests from area homeowners. Having been in business for decades, the Tuck name is known to nearly everyone in their community. Their well rounded and deep routed experience brings this book to life with years and years of hard earned, hands on knowledge.
About the Authors
Chapter 1: Understanding Circuits
Chapter 2: Temporary Wiring
Chapter 3: Exterior Wiring
Chapter 4: New Construction
Chapter 5: Installation Tips, Tricks, and Techniques
Chapter 6: Home Automation
Chapter 7: Lighting
Chapter 8: Electric Heating Units
Chapter 9: HVAC Electricity and Wiring
Chapter 10: Materials
Chapter 11: Tools
Chapter 12: Troubleshooting and Repairs
Chapter 13: Getting Work
Chapter 14: Keeping Jobs on Track
Chapter 15: Worksite Safety
Chapter 16: First Aid
Glossary
Appendix
Index
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