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A Good Book for Outdoor Wiring?
Any suggestions for a book or other source on the Subject line?
Wayne T. Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA) (121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. time) Obz Site: 39° 15' 7" N, 121° 2' 32" W, 2700 feet "It is important to realize that in physics today, we have no knowledge of what energy is ... It is an abstract thing ..." -- Richard Feynman -- Web Page: home.earthlink.net/~mtnviews |
A Good Book for Outdoor Wiring?
"W. Watson" wrote in message et... Any suggestions for a book or other source on the Subject line? Underground? Overhead? Phases? Current? -- .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -- |
A Good Book for Outdoor Wiring?
Homer J Simpson wrote:
"W. Watson" wrote in message et... Any suggestions for a book or other source on the Subject line? Underground? Overhead? Phases? Current? underground Wayne T. Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA) (121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. time) Obz Site: 39° 15' 7" N, 121° 2' 32" W, 2700 feet "It is important to realize that in physics today, we have no knowledge of what energy is ... It is an abstract thing ..." -- Richard Feynman -- Web Page: home.earthlink.net/~mtnviews |
A Good Book for Outdoor Wiring?
W. Watson wrote:
Homer J Simpson wrote: "W. Watson" wrote in message et... Any suggestions for a book or other source on the Subject line? Underground? Overhead? Phases? Current? underground You didn't answer the most important part of the question. Is this 120V? 12V? Thousands of volts? What's the application? |
A Good Book for Outdoor Wiring?
James Sweet wrote:
W. Watson wrote: Homer J Simpson wrote: "W. Watson" wrote in message et... Any suggestions for a book or other source on the Subject line? Underground? Overhead? Phases? Current? underground You didn't answer the most important part of the question. Is this 120V? 12V? Thousands of volts? What's the application? Normal home and yard use. 120v AC. Wayne T. Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA) (121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. time) Obz Site: 39° 15' 7" N, 121° 2' 32" W, 2700 feet "It is important to realize that in physics today, we have no knowledge of what energy is ... It is an abstract thing ..." -- Richard Feynman -- Web Page: home.earthlink.net/~mtnviews |
A Good Book for Outdoor Wiring?
"W. Watson" wrote in message t... Normal home and yard use. 120v AC. You don't need a book. Run plastic conduit or UF cable according to all codes, state and local. -- .. -- .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -- |
A Good Book for Outdoor Wiring?
"Homer J Simpson" wrote in news:vIICh.115327
$Oa.10672@edtnps82: "W. Watson" wrote in message t... Normal home and yard use. 120v AC. You don't need a book. Run plastic conduit or UF cable according to all codes, state and local. And don't forget to get a building permit and have it inspected before you fill up the ditch. |
A Good Book for Outdoor Wiring?
Homer J Simpson wrote:
"W. Watson" wrote in message t... Normal home and yard use. 120v AC. You don't need a book. Run plastic conduit or UF cable according to all codes, state and local. A book is never a bad idea. Just do a search on amazon for outdoor wiring, I'm sure there are a few good ones. |
A Good Book for Outdoor Wiring?
"James Sweet" wrote in message news:t5PCh.3354$Cr1.1857@trnddc08... You don't need a book. Run plastic conduit or UF cable according to all codes, state and local. A book is never a bad idea. Just do a search on amazon for outdoor wiring, I'm sure there are a few good ones. Not really. If he was running overhead wiring that could be difficult but this is just following code. -- .. -- .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -- |
A Good Book for Outdoor Wiring?
So how do electricians learn this stuff? Video tapes? Ouija board? Written
on stone? OJT? Military? Shirley, someone must have written a book. As I recall from years ago, there was a small handbook on indoor code that was helpful in some fashion learning how to do indoor electrical. How about? http://www.amazon.com/Advanced-Wiring-Decker-Improvement-Library/dp/0865737193 I'm slightly embarrassed to say I borrowed this book from the library last week, and forgot I had it. My first impression was, "At least it has something." Glancing at it now, it's not too bad at all. In fact, it's quite good. I'm browsing it at the moment. Homer J Simpson wrote: "James Sweet" wrote in message news:t5PCh.3354$Cr1.1857@trnddc08... You don't need a book. Run plastic conduit or UF cable according to all codes, state and local. A book is never a bad idea. Just do a search on amazon for outdoor wiring, I'm sure there are a few good ones. Not really. If he was running overhead wiring that could be difficult but this is just following code. Wayne T. Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA) (121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. time) Obz Site: 39° 15' 7" N, 121° 2' 32" W, 2700 feet "It is important to realize that in physics today, we have no knowledge of what energy is ... It is an abstract thing ..." -- Richard Feynman -- Web Page: home.earthlink.net/~mtnviews |
A Good Book for Outdoor Wiring?
"W. Watson" wrote in message ... So how do electricians learn this stuff? Video tapes? Ouija board? Written on stone? OJT? Military? Shirley, someone must have written a book. As I recall from years ago, there was a small handbook on indoor code that was helpful in some fashion learning how to do indoor electrical. I honestly don't recall seeing much of anything in any of the books. At best there is one diagram showing how to bury the wire and protect it. Local codes can vary. The hard part is convincing your apprentice to dig the ditch! -- .. -- .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -- |
A Good Book for Outdoor Wiring?
W. Watson wrote:
So how do electricians learn this stuff? Video tapes? Ouija board? Written on stone? OJT? Military? Shirley, someone must have written a book. As I recall from years ago, there was a small handbook on indoor code that was helpful in some fashion learning how to do indoor electrical. Mostly from apprenticeships, there's reference books on code, but they're pretty dry and not the sort of thing you'd want to read from cover to cover. For the typical DIY person, reading how to do something in one of the many DIY books, then referring to the local code and making any adjustments needed to the process is a good solid way to go. |
A Good Book for Outdoor Wiring?
Hmmm. No comment on the book I found? See my previous post.
James Sweet wrote: W. Watson wrote: So how do electricians learn this stuff? Video tapes? Ouija board? Written on stone? OJT? Military? Shirley, someone must have written a book. As I recall from years ago, there was a small handbook on indoor code that was helpful in some fashion learning how to do indoor electrical. Mostly from apprenticeships, there's reference books on code, but they're pretty dry and not the sort of thing you'd want to read from cover to cover. For the typical DIY person, reading how to do something in one of the many DIY books, then referring to the local code and making any adjustments needed to the process is a good solid way to go. Wayne T. Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA) (121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. time) Obz Site: 39° 15' 7" N, 121° 2' 32" W, 2700 feet "It is important to realize that in physics today, we have no knowledge of what energy is ... It is an abstract thing ..." -- Richard Feynman -- Web Page: home.earthlink.net/~mtnviews |
A Good Book for Outdoor Wiring?
"W. Watson" wrote in message t... Hmmm. No comment on the book I found? See my previous post. If it helps, go for it! -- .. -- .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -- |
A Good Book for Outdoor Wiring?
"James Sweet" wrote in message news:O98Dh.3456$XT.1031@trnddc06... Mostly from apprenticeships, there's reference books on code, but they're pretty dry and not the sort of thing you'd want to read from cover to cover. For the typical DIY person, reading how to do something in one of the many DIY books, then referring to the local code and making any adjustments needed to the process is a good solid way to go. There's also the US Army books which can be found for free online if you hunt around. -- .. -- .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -- |
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