Residential electrical wiring
What is the Best Residential electrical wiring Guide?
The answer to that question is that there is no one all encompassing guide to wiring a house. With that said, there’s one guide that anybody wiring a home must have and that one indispensable guide is a copy of the latest revision of the NEC (National Electrical Code), NFPA’s (National Fire Protection Association’s) Publication #70. This is the electrician’s bible and all electrical work must be executed in accordance with its rules and regulations. It doesn’t matter whether you are a professional electrician or a householder wiring a new addition to your home, the work must be performed under a permit and conform to the rules and regulations put forward in the NEC if it is to pass the required inspections.
What is the best Residential electrical wiring guide? One of the finest wiring guides available today is the McGraw-Hill National Electrical Code 2008 Handbook, 26th Edition. This handbook, which hasn’t been published yet but the publisher is taking pre-pub orders now, actually illustrated how to apply the rules and regulations put forth in the NEC’s 2008 Revision. The McGraw-Hill National Electrical Code 2008 Handbook has been accepted at the premiere reference work for the electrical professional for over seventy years. It’s best to buy the NEC book and handbook as a set because you can save a few bucks that way. These are expensive books but they are must haves for anyone serious about doing electrical wiring.
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For too long the householder has had to risk dealing with contractors who are suspect, workmanship that is marginal, and a system that hasn’t yet been able to weed out the shoddy providers. As the Operations Manager of a firm that specializes in providing electrical solutions for the homeowner, and a Master Electrician, I can’t imagine pocketing the hard earned money of a trusting client who looks to me for expert advice, and depends on me to make their family safe. I Could not look at the man in the mirror at the end of the day.
I am not insensitive to those who are roofless and waiting to return to normal life (as normal as can be achieved). Lincoln said,
“You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today.”.
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