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Electrical Wiring: Industrial Textbook (with Printed Blueprints), 7th Edition |

Stephen L. Herman, Nathan Chapin, Ron Granelli, Craig Trineer, Tony Branch

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Electrical Wiring: Industrial Textbook (with Printed Blueprints) 7th Edition by Stephen L. Herman/Nathan Chapin/Ron Granelli/Craig Trineer/Tony Branch

Overview

The seventh Canadian edition of Electrical Wiring: Industrial is based on the 2021 Canadian Electrical Code (CEC). Beyond an accurate interpretation of CEC requirements, the successful completion of any wiring installation requires the electrician to have a thorough understanding of basic electrical principles, a knowledge of the tools and materials used in installations, familiarity with commonly installed equipment and its specific wiring requirements, the ability to interpret electrical construction drawings, and a constant awareness of safe wiring practices. It also recognizes that each industrial facility has unique challenges and hazards that may require an electrician to work under a permit system. This product is a part of the Electrical Wiring series, which prepares students to pass their Red Seal Qualification Exam, the national exam required before students can begin their careers as professionally certified electricians. There is a robust MindTap available with this title.

Stephen L. Herman

As a retired electrician and proficient instructor with more than 30 years of practical experience, Stephen L. Herman is known for his reader-friendly approach. A seasoned author, Mr. Herman has written leading books on electricity and mathematics that are popular with students and instructors alike. For two decades Mr. Herman served as lead instructor for the Electrical Technology Curriculum at Lee College in Baytown, Texas, where he received an Excellence in Education Award from the Halliburton Education Foundation. He also taught at Randolph Community College in Asheboro, North Carolina, for nine years and helped pioneer an electrical curriculum for Northeast Texas Community College in Mount Pleasant, Texas. His additional publications include ELECTRIC MOTOR CONTROL, ELECTRICITY AND CONTROLS FOR HVAC/R, INDUSTRIAL MOTOR CONTROLS, UNDERSTANDING MOTOR CONTROLS, ELECTRONICS FOR ELECTRICIANS, ALTERNATING CURRENT FUNDAMENTALS, DIRECT CURRENT FUNDAMENTALS, ELECTRICAL STUDIES FOR TRADES, ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES, EXPERIMENTS IN ELECTRICITY FOR USE WITH LAB VOLT EQUIPMENT, THE COMPLETE LABORATORY MANUAL FOR ELECTRICITY, and PRACTICAL PROBLEMS IN MATHEMATICS FOR ELECTRICIANS.

Nathan Chapin

Nathan Chapin is an instructor at the British Columbia Institute of Technology in Vancouver where, after many years of working in industry, he teaches the Electrical Apprenticeship Program as well as the Automated Controls Installation Program and the Maintenance and Renewable Energy Installation and Maintenance Program. Chapin obtained his electrical journeyman qualification from the University of the Fraser Valley in Abbotsford, British Columbia, holds an FSR Class B from Technical Safety BC, and has a Provincial Instructor diploma from Vancouver Community College. He is an active participant in and current chair of the B.C. Electrical Articulation Committee. Chapin is a coauthor on Electrical Wiring: Industrial, published by Cengage Canada.

Ron Granelli

Ron Granelli is a professor in the Humber College School of Applied Technology’s Electrical Apprenticeship Program in Toronto since 2001. Granelli holds a diploma in Electronic Engineering Technology from DeVry Institute of Technology. He has over 39 years’ experience in the electrical field, including 30 years as a Licensed Master Electrician. He owned and operated an electrical contracting business that performed industrial, commercial, and residential work for over 10 years before joining Humber full time in 2005. Granelli is a coauthor of Electrical Wiring: Residential and Electrical Wiring: Industrial, published by Cengage Canada.

Craig Trineer

Craig Trineer is a professor in the Electrical Techniques certificate program in the Humber College Faculty of Applied Science and Technology and has also taught the Electrical Apprenticeship Program in Toronto. Trineer holds a master’s degree in Adult Education from Central Michigan University, having earned an undergraduate degree in Psychology from Concordia University in Montreal followed by a Construction and Maintenance Electricians License. He joined Humber College in 2001 after working for several years in the oil industry as an electrician and then as Senior Training Coordinator in a refinery. Trineer is a coauthor of Electrical Wiring: Residential and Electrical Wiring: Industrial, published by Cengage Canada.

Tony Branch

  • The authors have fully updated all text material, basing their revisions on the 2021 edition of the Canadian Electrical Code.
  • References to the Red Seal Occupational Standard (RSOS) are added to all units.
  • Added to this edition is a new appendix that explains the RSOS/NOC, its importance, objectives, and structure. This new feature benefits students who will be taking their Red Seal Examination.
  • An expanded discussion of the programmable logic controller (PLC) scan cycle has been added.
  • Power factor discussion reinforced and expanded.
  • A special cross-referencing index, the Code Index, helps the reader track CEC sections mentioned in the text.
  • The specifications format more accurately reflects industry standards.
Introduction
Preface
Acknowledgments

Unit 1: Contract Documents and Drawings
Unit 2: Medium- and High-Voltage Equipment
Unit 3: Service Equipment
Unit 4: Busways
Unit 5: Panelboards
Unit 6: Trolley Busways
Unit 7: Using Wire Tables and Determining Conductor Sizes
Unit 8: Basic Motor Controls
Unit 9: Motors and Controllers
Unit 10: Motor Installation
Unit 11: Programmable Logic Controllers
Unit 12: Developing a Program for a PLC
Unit 13: Electric Welders
Unit 14: Power Factor
Unit 15: HVAC (Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning) Systems and Other Facilities
Unit 16: System Protection
Unit 17: Lightning Protection
Unit 18: Lighting
Unit 19: Data Infrastructure
Unit 20: Hazardous Locations
Unit 21: Harmonics
Unit 22: Signalling Systems

Appendix A: Profession as an Electrician
Appendix B: Mechanical Specifications (MasterFormat Division 23)
Code Index
Subject Index

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