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National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) 2012 Handbook
Designed to be used alongside the code itself, McGraw-Hill’s National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) 2012 Handbook provides a rule-by-rule annotiation of the NESC that clarifies potentially confusing code text and allows you to perform your work safely and confidently. This step-by-step guide explains how to apply and meet the NESC rules for electrical supply and communications lines. Hundreds of illustration and photos, practical examples and concise language regarding complicated and controversial issues are included in this expert resource.rnPrefarcern McGraw-Hill’s NESC 2012 Handbook is designed to be used in conjunction with the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) publised by the Institue of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). This handbook presents hundreds of figures and photos, plus examples and discussions to explain and clarify the NESC rules. The straightforward and practical information in this handbook is intended to aid the understanding of the sometimes confusing and complicated text in the NESC. This handbook follows the order of parts, sections and rules as presented in the NESC including the general rules, substation rules (Part 1), overhead line rules (Part 2), underground lines rules (Part 3) and work rules (Part 4). This handbook is most effectively used by referring to the NESC for the prcise wording of a rule and then referring to the corresponding rule number in this handbook for a practical understanding of the rule.appendix A of this handbook includes numerous photos of NESC applications and violations. Appendix B of this handbook contains occupational safety and health administration (OSHA) standards related to the NESC work rules.rn The national electrical safety code (NESC) is the ‘bible’ for developing power and communication utility standards. All utility construction has some relevance to the NESC including items such as line design, substation design, standard drawings, material purchases, pole placement, work practices, signage and others. The NESC is written as a voluntary standard. It can be adopted as law by individual states or other governmental authorities. The NESC has an interpretation committee that issues formal the front of the code book. The NESC has an interpretation is outlined in the front of the code book. The NESC is currently published on a 5-year cycle. This handbook is based on the 2012 edition of the NESC.rn Mcgraw-Hills NESC Handbook is the only NESC handbook that focuses on the practical appliaction of the current edition of the NESC. The numerous figures, photos and examples make Mcgraw-Hills NESC 2012 Handbook the most complete and useful handbook available.rn Additional reference material for the interested reader includes, The lineman’s and cableman’s handbook by Thomas M. Shoemaker and James E. Mack and the standard handbook for electrical engineers by Donald G. Fink and H. Wayne Beaty, both published by Mcgraw-Hill.rn This handbook should be used as a reference for understanding and applying the rules in the NESC. This handbook is not an official code document and does not contain officail NESC committee interpretations. The information, figures and photos in this handbook are intended to be used as aids to the reader of the code and are not intended to be a replacement for the comprehensive nature of the code as it is written.
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