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Electrical Wiring: Commercial Textbook (with Printed Blueprints), 9th Edition |

Ray C. Mullin, Robert Filice, Sam Maltese, Nick Palazzo, Phil Simmons

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Electrical Wiring: Commercial Textbook (with Printed Blueprints) 9th Edition by Ray C. Mullin/Robert Filice/Sam Maltese/Nick Palazzo/Phil Simmons

Overview

The ninth Canadian edition of Electrical Wiring: Commercial is based on the 2021 Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) and provides a valuable resource to instructors and students alike. Drawing on decades of industry and classroom experience, the authors guide students through the critical tasks and responsibilities required for commercial wiring. Throughout, explanations and examples are provided to help the reader prepare for common situations that will occur on the job where work is planned, where there is no advance planning, and where repairs are needed. This text is a part of the Electrical Wiring series, which prepares students to pass the Red Seal Qualification Exam, the national exam required before students can begin their careers as professionally certified electricians. There is a MindTap available with this title, with a variety of resources to reinforce and build upon what students are learning in their course.

Ray C. Mullin

Ray C. Mullin is a former electrical instructor for the Wisconsin Schools of Vocational, Technical and Adult Education. Prior to his retirement, he served as district manager, regional manager, regional vice president and ultimately, director technical liaison for a major electrical manufacturer. He also served on the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Code Making Panel 4 of the National Electrical Code® (NEC®). A former journeyman and supervisor for residential, commercial and industrial installations, Mr. Mullin has taught electrical apprentice and journeyman courses, conducted numerous technical and code seminars, written many articles for electrical trade publications and consulted for electrical equipment manufacturers on legal issues. He is also a former member of the Executive Board of the Western Section of the International Association of Electrical Inspectors and a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers and NFPA, Electrical Section. Mr. Mullin attended the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee School of Engineering, and Colorado State University.

Robert Filice

Rob Filice is a Professor in the Humber College School of Applied Technology’s Electrical Apprenticeship Program in Toronto. Filice joined Humber College in 2005 and has over 24 years of experience in the electrical field. He brings a diverse list of specialties and qualifications to his role at Humber, including 10 years as an industrial millwright, and has a PLC Engineering Technical Certificate and a Fiber Optics Communication Certificate. Filice is a coauthor of the Electrical Wiring: Commercial, published by Cengage Canada.

Sam Maltese

Sam Maltese has been a professor at Sheridan College’s Faculty of Applied Science and Technology (FAST) since 2013, helping to prepare students to become certified Red Seal electricians. With over 35 years in the electrical field, Maltese has extensive experience in construction, commercial, industrial, and automotive environments. Having worked for Ontario Hydro and Magna International, his industry contacts are strong and he brings significant real-world knowledge to the classroom. Maltese is a coauthor of Electrical Wiring: Commercial, published by Cengage Canada.

Nick Palazzo

Nick Palazzo is a professor and past program coordinator at Humber College in Toronto, Ontario where he teaches in the Electrician—Construction and Maintenance Apprenticeship program. Palazzo has over 33 years' experience as a master electrician and project manager and has completed the 309D Electronic Endorsement. He has a PLC Engineering Technical certificate and exposure to a wide range of industrial automation environments. Palazzo is a coauthor of Electrical Wiring: Commercial, published by Cengage Canada and updates the blueprints for the entire Electrical Wiring series.

Phil Simmons

Phil Simmons is the founder of Simmons Electrical Services, where he consults on the National Electrical Code® (NEC®) and other codes. He also writes, edits, illustrates and produces technical publications, and he previously provided plan reviews of electrical construction documents and inspections of complex electrical installations. In addition to developing training programs related to electrical codes and safety, Mr. Simmons has presented on these subjects at numerous seminars and conferences for universities, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), the International Association of Electrical Inspectors (IAEI), the U.S. Department of Defense and private clients. He has authored and illustrated numerous textbooks on electrical topics and consulted on several lawsuits involving electrical injury and property damage. Mr. Simmons serves NFPA on Code Making Panel 5 of the NEC Committee (grounding and bonding), and he previously served on several other Code Making Panels, the NFPA Standards Council, the NEC Technical Correlating Committee, the IAEI and Underwriters Laboratories. He is a retired member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.
  • The 2021 edition of the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), Part 1, the safety standard for electrical installation, is the basis for this text.
  • Clearly defined objectives are set out at the beginning of each unit together with questions and problems dealing with unit objectives.
  • Chapter on green technology and its use in the commercial sector. This content is continually updated and increased, where applicable, in the text.
  • The references to the CEC are shown in italics to simplify cross-referencing.
  • Easy-to-understand explanations set out the intent of the CEC sections and rules.
  • A concise explanation of legislation and valuable material relating to fire safety are provided.
  • Straightforward, easy-to-follow calculations are illustrated with examples in the text.
  • Numerous diagrams and illustrations further emphasize unit material.
  • A cross-referencing index, the Code Index, helps the reader track CEC sections mentioned in the text.
Introduction
Preface
Acknowledgments

Unit 1: Commercial Building Plans and Specifications
Unit 2: The Electric Service
Unit 3: Branch Circuits and Feeders
Unit 4: Owner’s Circuits
Unit 5: Emergency Power Systems
Unit 6: Fire Alarm and Safety Systems
Unit 7: Hazardous Materials in the Workplace
Unit 8: Panelboard Selection and Installation
Unit 9: The Cooling System
Unit 10: Reading Electrical Drawings—Bakery, and Switches and Receptacles
Unit 11: Branch-Circuit Installation
Unit 12 : Appliance Circuits (Bakery)
Unit 13: Luminaires and Lamps
Unit 14: Reading Electrical Drawings—Insurance Office/Beauty Salon
Unit 15: Alternate Systems
Unit 16: Reading Electrical and Architectural Drawings (Blueprints)—Drugstore
Unit 17: Overcurrent Protection: Fuses and Circuit Breakers
Unit 18: Short-Circuit Calculations and Coordination of Overcurrent Protective Devices
Unit 19: Equipment and Conductor Short-Circuit Protection
Unit 20: Extra-Low-Voltage Remote-Control Lighting
Unit 21: Commercial Utility-Interactive Photovoltaic Systems

Appendix A
Appendix B
Code Index
Subject Index

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