Electrical Installation Technology Theory and Regulations

Electrical Installation Technology Theory and Regulations by Maurice L. Lewis is a revised textbook published by Stanley Thornes in 1992. This 3rd edition, comprising 162 pages, serves as a resource for students engaged in electrical installation work, particularly those pursuing City and Guilds Course 236, Parts I and II Certificates. It is also designed to assist students enrolled in other electrical courses, including City and Guilds Courses 185, 201, and 232, as well as first-year BTEC National Certificate students studying building services.
Readers will find that this book addresses essential topics related to electrical installation technology and regulations. It emphasizes the importance of electricity in buildings, focusing on personal comfort and building management systems. The content is tailored to meet the needs of students in various electrical courses, providing a comprehensive reference for both theoretical understanding and practical application in the field of electrical engineering.
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This is a revised textbook for electrical installation work students pursuing City and Guilds Course 236, Parts I and II Certificates, and is also intended as a reference book for students on other electrical courses, particularly City and Guilds Courses 185, 201 and 232. First-year BTEC National Certificate students studying building services should also find areas of the book useful, as electricity in buildings is nowadays given high priority in terms of personal comfort and building management systems.
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