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The Electrician’s Workbook. Having started my electrical apprenticeship in 1956, I was trained to be a skilled craftsman in the trade, with a focus on “training the brain before testing it.” Now, after 60 years in the industry, I’m not sure what’s being taught or tested anymore. Today, many are called “electrical workers” or “installers” instead of electricians. This workbook is my personal effort to ensure aspiring electricians are tested on the critical knowledge needed to install circuits safely and properly. It’s perfect for apprentices or training classes, offering exams with answers to evaluate student progress
Industrial Electrician Workbook. Designed for those working in the electrical industry, this workbook features over 1,000 closed-book questions and 43 detailed electrical exams with answers. It covers key topics like reading multimeters, megohmmeters, ground detectors, troubleshooting control circuits, safety, tools, and three-phase transformers. With 316 pages of comprehensive material, it’s an essential resource for sharpening your skills and knowledge as an industrial electrician.
Troubleshooting Electrical Circuits Workbook. I wrote this book to introduce troubleshooting so the electrician can keep the lights on and the machinery running. I have found in my travels and teaching, from the questions being asked to me, that there is a definite need for a book on troubleshooting electrical circuits.
The Electricians Reference Book. This pocket-sized reference guide provides quick answers to common electrical questions, such as whether the grounding pin on a receptacle should face “up” or “down,” the proper height for a paddle fan, smoke detector placement, and more. It also includes essential tables and charts for conduit fill, voltage drop, wire sizing, conduit bending, and burial depths. Whether you’re drilling studs or wiring a receptacle, this handy guide is packed with the practical information every electrician needs on the job.