Electrical Installations Technology

Electrical Installations Technology

Author: J. F. Whitfield

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2013-09-03

Total Pages: 373

ISBN-13: 1483138054

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Electrical Installations Technology covers the syllabus of the City and Guilds of London Institute course No. 51, the "Electricians B Certificate. This book is composed of 15 chapters that deal with basic electrical science and electrical installations. The introductory chapters discuss the fundamentals and basic electrical principles, including the concept of mechanics, heat, magnetic fields, electric currents, power, and energy. These chapters also explore the atomic theory of electric current and the electric circuit, conductors, and insulators. The subsequent chapter focuses on the chemistry of an electric cell, which is classified into two types, namely, the primary and secondary cells. This text also describes the principles, construction, types, and specifications of direct current machines. A chapter emphasizes the storage of energy for short periods in a capacitor, along with a brief discussion of its theory and construction. Other chapters are devoted to alternating-current systems. The remaining chapters cover the commonly used electrical measuring instruments in electrical installation work. This book is an invaluable source for electricians.


Basic Electrical Installation Work

Basic Electrical Installation Work

Author: Trevor Linsley

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-09-03

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 0429883242

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Everything needed to pass the first part of the City & Guilds 2365 Diploma in Electrical Installations. Basic Electrical Installation Work will be of value to students taking the first year course of an electrical installation apprenticeship, as well as lecturers teaching it. The book provides answers to all of the 2365 syllabus learning outcomes, and one chapter is dedicated to each of the five units in the City & Guilds course. This edition is brought up to date and in line with the 18th Edition of the IET Regulations: It can be used to support independent learning or a college based course of study Full-colour diagrams and photographs explain difficult concepts and clear definitions of technical terms make the book a quick and easy reference Extensive online material on the companion website www.routledge.com/cw/linsley helps both students and lecturers


Electrical and Electronic Principles and Technology

Electrical and Electronic Principles and Technology

Author: John Bird

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-03-31

Total Pages: 1629

ISBN-13: 1317202651

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This practical resource introduces electrical and electronic principles and technology covering theory through detailed examples, enabling students to develop a sound understanding of the knowledge required by technicians in fields such as electrical engineering, electronics and telecommunications. No previous background in engineering is assumed, making this an ideal text for vocational courses at Levels 2 and 3, foundation degrees and introductory courses for undergraduates.


Electrical Principles and Technology for Engineering

Electrical Principles and Technology for Engineering

Author: John Bird

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 1483293246

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The aim of this book is to introduce students to the basic electrical and electronic principles needed by technicians in fields such as electrical engineering, electronics and telecommunications. The emphasis is on the practical aspects of the subject, and the author has followed his usual successful formula, incorporating many worked examples and problems (answers supplied) into the learning process. Electrical Principles and Technology for Engineering is John Bird's core text for Further Education courses at BTEC levels N11 and N111 and Advanced GNVQ. It is also designed to provide a comprehensive introduction for students on a variety of City & Guilds courses, and any students or technicians requiring a sound grounding in Electrical Principles and Electrical Power Technology.


Electrical Installation Work

Electrical Installation Work

Author: Brian Scaddan

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 482

ISBN-13: 008096981X

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This book covers both theory and practice for the trainee who wants to understand not only how, but why electrical installations are designed, installed and tested in particular ways. It complies with the latest IEE Wiring Regulations.


Electrical Installation Technology

Electrical Installation Technology

Author: Michael Neidle

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2016-06-24

Total Pages: 421

ISBN-13: 1483105598

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Electrical Installation Technology, Third Edition covers a wide range of subjects about electrical science, installations, and regulations. The book presents chapters tackling general principles and information about electromagnetism, inductance, static electricity, D.C. and A.C. circuits, and voltage drop and recurrent rating. The book describes distribution, wiring techniques, D.C. generators and motors, A.C. motors, and transformers. The importance of power-factor improvement, earthing and earth-leakage protection, and testing are also considered. The latter part of the book describes communication systems and equipment, such as batteries, cells, call systems, alarms, and electronics. The book concludes with a chapter dealing with important topics under site and office management. This book will serve as a textbook for students taking the Electrical Installation Technicians and Electrical Technicians Courses, and will also benefit electrical engineers.


Introduction to Electrical Installation Work

Introduction to Electrical Installation Work

Author: Trevor Linsley

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2011-12-31

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13: 1136270450

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This introductory guide to electrical installation work provides all the key concepts and practical know-how you need to pass your course, minus the difficult maths and complicated theory Written in a clear, readable style and with a highly visual layout, this book will quickly provide you with the all-important knowledge you need to understand electrical installation work. End of chapter revision questions will help you to check your progress, and online animations and video demonstrations will help you get to grips with relevant theory and practice. Designed to match the 17th edition of the IEE Wiring Regulations and the new City & Guilds 2357 Diploma in Electrotechnical Technology, this book covers everything you need to get started on your path towards a career in electrical installation or related trades. Also available: Basic Electrical Installation Work 6th edition Trevor Linsley ISBN: 9780080966281


Handbook of Electrical Installation Practice

Handbook of Electrical Installation Practice

Author: Geoffrey Stokes

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2008-04-15

Total Pages: 690

ISBN-13: 1405147679

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Handbook of Electrical Installation Practice covers all key aspects of industrial, commercial and domestic installations and draws on the expertise of a wide range of industrial experts. Chapters are devoted to topics such as wiring cables, mains and submains cables and distribution in buildings, as well as power supplies, transformers, switchgear, and electricity on construction sites. Standards and codes of practice, as well as safety, are also included. Since the Third Edition was published, there have been many developments in technology and standards. The revolution in electronic microtechnology has made it possible to introduce more complex technologies in protective equipment and control systems, and these have been addressed in the new edition. Developments in lighting design continue, and extra-low voltage luminaries for display and feature illumination are now dealt with, as is the important subject of security lighting. All chapters have been amended to take account of revisions to British and other standards, following the trend to harmonised European and international standards, and they also take account of the latest edition of the Wiring Regulations. This new edition will provide an invaluable reference for consulting engineers, electrical contractors and factory plant engineers.


Electrical Installation

Electrical Installation

Author: J. M. Hyde

Publisher: MacMillan Education, Limited

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 9780333601600

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Intended for use on courses that train students to at least approved electrician status, this book covers the requirements of a number of electrical installation syllabuses and courses. It covers the theoretical knowledge and the practical aspects of electrician's work. The book explains: about working in outdoor conditions, at heights and in awkward and confined spaces; how to diagnose faults on/in electrical installations, machines and appliances, and to carry out repairs; and how to read wiring diagrams, layouts of equipment and specifications from architect's and builder's plans, and to transfer the information to the actual building.