1- HOW THE HOME ELECTRICAL SYSTEM WORKS
2- HOW TO TURN OFF MAIN POWER SUPPLY
3- THE THREE WAYS TO GET POWER TO YOUR NEW WIRING JOB
4- HOW THE GROUND WIRE WORKS IN PLASTIC BOXES
5- ALL ABOUT ELECTRIC WIRE
6- HOW TO USE WIRENUTS AND SCREW TERMINALS
7- HOW TO INSTALL WIRING IN NEW WALLS AND PETITIONS
8- THE MOST COMMON MEASUREMENTS FOR OUTLETS AND SW
9- ALL ABOUT THE GROUND WIRE
10- HOW TO WIRE ELECTRIC DRYERS AND RANGES
11- WATTS USED BY VARIOUS ELECTRICAL ITEMS.
12- HOW TO FMD THE CAUSE OF A SHORT CIRCUIT.
13- HOW TO FIX FLOURESCENT LIGHTS..
14- HOW TO WIRE BOXES, FIXTURES AND SWITCHES
15- COLOR CODING OF WIRES, AND SCREW TERMINALS
16- ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS ALSO ALL ABOUT SWITCHES
17- HOW TO ADD NEW OUTLETS TO EXISTING ONES
18- ALL ABOUT OUTLETS .
19- ALL ABOUT 3 WAY SWITCHES
20- ALL ABOUT SINGLE POLE SWITCHES
21- ALL ABOUT 4 WAY SWITCHES
22- HOW TO WIRE OUTLET AND LIGHT WITH PULL CHAIN
23- bHOW TO WIRE OUTLET - SWITCH AND LIGHT
24- ELECTRICAL TERMS
IMPORTANT
ALL OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS IN THIS BOOK SHOW TYPICAL WIRING METHODS, ACTUAL INSTALLATIONS MUST BE ADAPTED TO INDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS, SO FOLLOW NATIONAL, STATE, AND LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES. STEP BY STEP GUIDE BOOK CO. HAS MADE EVERY EFFORTTO ENSURE ACCURACYAND RELIABIL ITY OF THE INFORMATION INSTRUCTIONS, AND DIRECTIONS IN THIS BOOK; HOWEVER, IT IS IN NO WAY TO BE CONSTRUED AS A GUARANTEE. STEP BY STEP GUIDE BOOK CO. IS NOT LIABLE IN CASE OF MISINTERPRETATIONS OF THE DIREC TIONS, HUMAN ERROR OR TYPOGRAPHICAL MISTAKES.
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