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Written for industrial wiring courses at two-year community and technical colleges, ELECTRICAL WIRING INDUSTRIAL, Seventeenth Edition, walks learners step-by-step through the basics of installing wiring systems in an industrial building. A set of blueprints included with the text enables students to apply chapter concepts to a realistic industrial building project as they progress through the content and continue to build practical skills. This pairing of theory and application helps students understand and meet requirements set forth by the National Electric Code® (NEC®). Now printed in vibrant full color, the Seventeenth Edition is ideal for engaging today's visual learners, with abundant drawings, schematics, and illustrations to help bring key concepts to life and connect chapter material to real-life applications.
ELECTRICAL WIRING INDUSTRIAL, Seventeenth Edition, completes Cengage's NEC-based Electrical Wiring series, which includes ELECTRICAL WIRING RESIDENTIAL and ELECTRICAL WIRING COMMERCIAL. All books in this series have been thoroughly updated to reflect the 2020 NEC, the industry standard for layout and installation of electrical systems.
- Now printed in full color, the Seventeenth Edition of ELECTRICAL WIRING INDUSTRIAL has strong visual appeal to engage today's learners, with drawings, schematics, and illustrations throughout the text to help students connect chapter material to real-life applications.
- The Seventeenth Edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect the 2020 National Electrical Code® (NEC®). With information on relevant NEC standards integrated into step-by-step procedures for selecting conductors for a particular application, power factor correction, and installation of motors and transformers, this text is a valuable resource professionals may want to keep in their tool box.
- Detailed photographs, diagrams, and illustrations throughout the text have been updated to reflect current industry equipment and standards, helping to clarify critical industrial electricity concepts while preparing students to connect what they learn to real-world professional applications.
- The new edition features a strong emphasis on safety, with new “Safety Alerts” now featured in the text to highlight the importance of safe professional practices at all times.
- Learning objectives now carefully align technical content to end-of-chapter questions and problems, as well as all supplemental assessments, providing a clear framework to help instructors to plan coursework, assignments, and assessments.
- The author has added or expanded coverage of key topics important for today's industry professionals, including extended coverage of fuses, and new information on system grounding, zigzag transformers, transformer tap changers, and NEC requirements for transformer installation.
- The author has added or expanded coverage of key topics important for today's industry professionals, including extended coverage of fuses, and new information on system grounding, zigzag transformers, transformer tap changers, and NEC requirements for transformer installation.
- The text features a full chapter devoted to basic motor controls and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), providing detailed coverage of these essential topics.
- Practical, integrated coverage of relevant mathematical concepts makes it easier for students to master important math skills they will need to succeed on the job, without overwhelming them with needless detail or complexity.
- Extremely practical and focused on real-world applications, the chapter on motor installation presents detailed instruction on how to size conductors, overloads, short circuit protective devices, and motor starters in a way readers can readily apply on the job.
- With comprehensive coverage of industrial wiring essentials, the text introduces students to different types of three-phase services, including wye, delta, wye with grounded neutral conductor, delta with B phase ground, and delta high leg services.
2. The Unit Substation.
3. Feeder Bus System.
4. Panelboards.
5. Trolley Busways.
6. Using Wire Tables and Determining Conductor Sizes.
7. Signaling Systems.
8. Basic Motor Controls.
9. Motors and Controllers.
10. Motor Installation.
11. Power Factor.
12. Ventilating, Air Conditioning, and Other Facilities.
13. System Protection.
14. Lightning Protection.
15. Site Lighting.
16. Programmable Logic Controllers.
17. Developing a Program for a PLC.
18. Fiber Optics.
19. Hazardous Locations.
20. Harmonics.
Appendix: Electrical Specifications.
Code Index.
Index.