Troubleshooting and Repairing Commercial Electrical Equipment
- Length: 272 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
- Publication Date: 2013-06-12
- ISBN-10: 0071810307
- ISBN-13: 9780071810302
- Sales Rank: #599612 (See Top 100 Books)
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A PRACTICAL GUIDE that shows maintenance and construction electricians how to successfully repair commercial and industrial electrical equipment
Troubleshooting and Repairing Commercial Electrical Equipment is the first work that offers a practical approach to diagnosing and repairing commercial/industrial electrical equipment – covering everything from motors, computers, elevators, and fire alarm systems to heavy-duty ovens and audio equipment. If you are a licensed construction or maintenance electrician who repairs malfunctioning industrial electrical equipment, this one-of-a-kind guide can help you become more competent in your profession.
Inside you’ll find ways to become faster, more efficient, and able to achieve a much higher success rate in restoring large electrical equipment without damaging it, introducing an additional defect, or creating a hazard. This invaluable resource also includes information for those seeking licensing and certification, as well as different measures that should be taken to ensure that a UL or other agency listing is not voided.
- Presents a new system of diagnostics based on the difficulty of each procedure and the probability of its success
- Emphasizes a practical approach to ensure that equipment is fixed properly
- Uses a blend of basic electrical theory and sophisticated mathematical equations that both experienced technicians and apprentices can learn from
- Includes separate chapters on elevators, fire alarm systems, motors, largescale stereo equipment, and industrial appliances
- Discusses related licensing and certification as they pertain to troubleshooting and repair
- Written by a Master Electrician with more than 35 years of experience