Illustrated Dictionary For Electrical Workers
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.87 (752 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0756780993 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 223 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
And an illustrated dictionary is better yet, because if you have to ask what a relay circuit is, it's best to see a diagram of the thing to go along with the definition. When you want to know the fine points of a reamer and a receptacle, an electrical workers' dictionary is your best bet. Geared toward students, apprentice electricians, and electrical designers, Traister defines standard terms used in electrical construction projects across the country. . John Traister's Illustrated Dictionary for Electrical Workers contains some 200 illustrations and more than 3,000 definitions from AA (Aluminum Association) to Zonal Cavity Method
James E. Titus holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Education from Southwest Missouri State University and a Master of Science degree from Central Missouri State University.
Can't get better then this!!! I am taking an electrical class. The textbook we have doesn't have a dictionary or definitions of the words in the text and I was very confused. So I purchased this dictionary and one other. The other one is of no help at all! However, you can't get better then this dictionary. It has eve. Very good Graybeard This is a handy little dictionary that many types of building and construction trade workers will find useful, including electricians, carpenters, and HVAC installers. Telco/cableco/satellite TV installers will find it useful too. Students of all of those trades, apprentices, and DIY-ers
This essential reference will help unscramble the alphabet soup of technical terms that make up the language of the electrical trades! Written to serve as a ready reference of terms, this text can be carried to class, on-the-job, in the car, etc. With definitions for over 1,000 entries and illustrations to aid clarification, this is an indispensable source for students and professionals alike who might otherwise be inundated, bewildered, or intimidated by terms common to the trade.