This new edition of EIS: Principles of Design, Installation and Maintenance from the highly successful Electrical Installation series covers all the information required to complete the Principles of Design, Installation and Maintenance unit as part of the Level 3 Diploma for City and Guilds (2357) and EAL equivalent qualifications.
The nine studybooks are endorsed by The Electrical Contractors Association (ECA) and cover all core Level 3 S/NVQ Diploma units and are mapped to the National Occupational Standards.
The modular, hands-on approach is designed to clearly explain all the key concepts so learners gain all the necessary theoretical and practical skills required for each unit. The expert author team brings a wealth of industry knowledge and experience to each publication all brought to life by full-colour diagrams, images and photographs.
Students can use one book per unit as a complete study resource to support learning in the classroom, at work and for personal study at home.
These spiral bound, write-it studybooks are the ideal course companion for any aspiring electrician.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
Chapter 1 Mathematical principles Chapter 2 Standard units of measurement and measuring instruments Chapter 3 Mechanical science Chapter 4 Electrical science Chapter 5 Magnetism and electricity Chapter 6 Supply and distribution systems Chapter 7 Electrical circuits Chapter 8 AC motors and DC machines Chapter 9 Electronic components Chapter 10 Lighting systems Chapter 11 Electrical heating Chapter 12 Operating principles of electrical components
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 12 mm
Breite: 225 mm
Dicke: 275 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-4080-3997-7 (9781408039977)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Malcolm Doughton, I.Eng, MIET, LCG has considerable experience in both the electrical contracting industry and further education and training. He is currently managing director of an electrical consultancy and training company John Hooper spent many years teaching a diverse range of electrical and electronic subjects from craft level up to foundation degree level. Prior to lecturing he had a varied career in electrical engineering and electrical installations.
Chapter 1 Mathematical principles
Chapter 2 Standard units of measurement and measuring instruments
Chapter 3 Mechanical science
Chapter 4 Electrical science
Chapter 5 Magnetism and electricity
Chapter 6 Supply and distribution systems
Chapter 7 Electrical circuits
Chapter 8 AC motors and DC machines
Chapter 9 Operating principles of electrical components
Chapter 10 Lighting systems
Chapter 11 Electrical heating
Chapter 12 Electronic components