Audel Questions and Answers for Electrician’s Examinations Paperback
Rosenberg, Paul | T. Audel
40,600원 | 20140124 | 9781118003886
Your study guide for success To pass your state and local licensing exams, you need knowledge and confi-dence. This comprehensive review guide gives you plenty of both. It's packed with sample questions to help you focus your efforts, review material on all aspects of the 2011 National Electrical Code (NEC)r, the lowdown on business competency requirements, and tips for studying and test-taking that will help you conquer anxiety. Learn the definitions, specifi-cations, and regulations of the 2011 NEC Acquire test-taking skills with examples of questions and answers that are similar to the ones on the license tests Brush up on taxes, unemploy-ment, workers compensation, OSHA, lien laws, and other aspects of the business competency exam Get up to speed on telecommunications issues Review electrical laws, components, circuits, motors, controllers, generators, electrical power distribution, welding, transformers, safety, and more Boost your confidence with studying and test-taking tips www.audelbooks.com
Skilled tradespeople have trusted Audel guides for more than a century, & this completely updated guidebook provides just what they need to prepare for licensing exams.
Paul Rosenberg is a leading voice in the industry. He has held nearly every position in the electrical construction industry and was a longtime master electrician. He is a frequent speaker at electrical trade shows and an instructor at various higher education institutions. He is also the author of several Audel books, including the forthcoming Audel Guide to the 2011 National Electrical Code.
Audel Questions and Answers for Electricians Examinations, 15E has content that is specifically designed to help the apprentice, journeyman or master electrician gain the knowledge needed to pass the licensing exam required in most states. In an easy-to-read fashion the book covers; 1) the definitions, specifications and regulations of the 2011 National Electrical Code; 2) contains numerous examples of questions and answers that are similar to the ones on the license tests; 3) contains a section on test-taking and a section on business competency (a subject now being required for most license exams that covers taxes, unemployment and workers compensation, OSHA, lien laws and business skills); and 4) includes electrical laws, electronic components and circuits, electrical drawing, motors, controllers and circuits, generators, mechanical power transmission, electrical power distribution, grounding, contactors and relays, welding, transformers, circuit wiring communications wiring, hazardous location wiring and tools and safety.
Electricians held approximately 600,000 jobs in 2009, according to the U.S. Department of Labor Updated to with 30% new material covering 2011 National Electrical Code and new developments in maintenance and construction standards Electricians are required to have licenses in all states.
Electricians held approximately 600,000 jobs in 2009, according to the U.S. Department of Labor Updated to with 30% new material covering 2011 National Electrical Code and new developments in maintenance and construction standardsElectricians are required to have licenses in all states.