Electrical Craft Principles: v. 2 (Iee) (Materials, Circuits and Devices)

Electrical Craft Principles: v. 2 (Iee) (Materials, Circuits and Devices)

by J.F.Whitfield (Author)

Synopsis

This is the second of a two-volume work covering the electrical principles syllabuses of all of the major examining bodies including the City & Guilds of London Institute's electrical craft courses. It is also suitable for a wide range of other courses, including the first three years of the BTEC electrical series. Great care has been taken to ensure that the text fully covers the content of the syllabuses concerned, both as published and as interpreted by the examiners in the past.

The book is well illustrated with almost 200 line diagrams and photographs. Theories are explained with the help of almost 100 worked examples, an important aid to understanding the practical applications, and there are more than 300 graded exercises for which numerical answers are provided as well as nearly 250 multiple choice questions with solutions. These features make the book ideal as a class text as well as being particularly suitable for private study. A complete list of symbols, abbreviations and units is included, along with eight tables of relevant data and introduction to SI units, this system being used throughout. Each chapter concludes with a summary of the formulas introduced in it.

The book will also be useful to practicing technicians wishing to extend their grasp of electrical principles to meet the rapidly expanding requirements of the industry.

$42.16

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 400
Edition: 5th Revised edition
Publisher: Institution of Electrical Engineers
Published: 27 Feb 2009

ISBN 10: 086341933X
ISBN 13: 9780863419331

Author Bio
John Whitfield spent 30 years as a lecturer at Norwich City College of Further and Higher Education, where he gained very wide experience in teaching electrical installation, electrical craft practice, electrical technician's courses and the Ordinary and Higher National Certificate and Diploma courses. He has also managed an electrical contracting company. His insight into the needs of students in technical education and his wide experience of teaching methods has enabled him to base this book on well proven techniques. Mr Whitfield is particularly interested in the relationship between the education and training of the modern technician. He has taken part in external examining for many years, and has held chief examinerships for four of the seven major technical examining bodies in the UK. He is a Chartered Engineer, a member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology and of the Chartered Institution of Building Service Engineers, and author of a number of books on the Wiring Regulations plus the Guide to Electrical Safety at Work.