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Tables of Contents for Commercial Electrical Wiring
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
5
7
Introduction
7
6
Small Commercial Occupancy
7
2
Medium Commercial Building
9
4
The National Electrical code®..
13
14
NEC Terminology
14
3
Learning the Layout of the NEC
17
3
Using the NEC
20
2
Definitions
22
1
Testing Laboratories
22
5
Commercial Construction Documents
27
36
Electrical Drawings
31
2
Print Layout
33
4
Drafting Lines
37
1
Electrical Symbols
38
3
Scale Drawings
41
13
Drawing Schedules
54
1
Electrical Details and Diagrams
54
2
Schematic Diagrams
56
1
Written Specifications
57
6
Electrical Load Calculations
63
22
Basic Calculation Procedures
64
3
Commercial Occupancy Calculations
67
8
Mobile Home and RV Parks
75
6
Restaurants
81
2
Services for Hotels and Motels
83
1
Optional Calculation for Schools
83
1
Marinas and Boatyards
84
1
Electric Service
85
34
Electrical Distribution
86
7
Service Components
93
4
Service-Entrance Conductors
97
6
Three-Phase Services
103
4
480/277-Volt Services
107
1
Switches, Panelboards and Load Centers
108
11
Grounding
119
20
Types of Grounding Systems
119
2
OSHA and NEC Requirements
121
4
Earth Electrodes
125
2
Grounding Conductors
127
1
Equipment Grounding
128
4
Grounding Enclosures
132
2
Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupters
134
5
Overcurrent Protection
139
26
Circuit Breaker Ratings
140
2
Interrupting Capacity Rating
142
7
Fuses
149
2
Cartridge Fuses
151
7
NEC Regulations
158
7
Transformers
165
26
Transformer Taps
168
1
Transformer Connections -- Basic
169
4
Autotransformers
173
1
Transformer Connections -- Dry Type
174
4
Buck-and-Boost Transformers
178
3
Control Transformers
181
1
Potential and Current Transformers
182
1
NEC Requirements
183
4
Transformer Grounding
187
4
Wiring Methods
191
24
Cable Systems
191
7
Instrumentation Control Wiring
198
1
Raceway Systems
199
4
Conductors for Raceway Systems
203
2
Properties of Conductors
205
3
Conductor Protection
208
7
Raceways, Boxes and Fittings
215
20
Conduit Fill Requirements
215
3
Installing Conduit
218
10
Cutting, Reaming and Threading Conduit
228
2
Joining Conduit
230
4
Conductors in Conduit
234
1
Wiring Devices
235
18
Receptacles
235
7
Locating Receptacles
242
4
Switches
246
2
NEC Requirements for Switches
248
1
Safety Switches
249
4
Electrical Lighting
253
18
Troffers
253
4
Fluorescent Fixtures
257
2
Incandescent Lighting
259
1
Offices and Schools
259
2
Calculating Illumination Levels
261
7
Store Lighting
268
3
Electric Motors
271
12
Nameplate Information
271
2
Single-Phase Motors
273
3
Polyphase Motors
276
1
Motor Enclosures
277
1
Motor Types
278
1
Selection of Electronic Motors
279
1
NEC Requirements
279
1
Motor Installation
280
3
Motor Controllers
283
12
Types of Motor Controllers
283
4
Magnetic Controllers
287
4
Power Circuits in Motor Starters
291
1
Overload Protection
292
1
Selecting Overload Relays
293
2
Special Occupancies
295
18
Class I Locations
295
3
Class II and III Locations
298
1
Prevention of External Ignition/Explosion
298
1
Explosionproof Equipment
299
1
Explosionproof Conduit and Fittings
300
7
Garages and Similar Locations
307
3
Airport Hangers
310
2
Manufacturer's Data
312
1
Index
313