wiring methods

  • 1Wiring party — Wiring parties, (or wiring sappers, cutters), were used during World War I on the Western Front as an offensive countermeasure against the enemy’s barbed wire obstacles. Though a hazardous and stressful duty, workers worked at night to repair,… …

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  • 2Electrical wiring — in general refers to insulated conductors used to carry electricity, and associated devices. This article describes general aspects of electrical wiring as used to provide power in buildings and structures, commonly referred to as building wiring …

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  • 3Knob and tube wiring — (sometimes abbreviated K T) was an early standardized method of electrical wiring in buildings, in common use in North America from about 1880 to the 1930s. [Terrell Croft and Wilford Summers (ed), American Electricans Handbook, Eleventh Edition …

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  • 4Electrical wiring (United States) — Electrical wiring in general refers to conductors used to carry electricity and their accessories. General aspects of electrical wiring as used to provide power in or to buildings and structures, commonly referred to as building wiring, are… …

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  • 5Residential wiring diagrams — are diagrams for completing Electrical wiring projects in a home. An electrical wiring diagram can be as simple as a diagram showing how to install a new switch in a hallway, or as complex as the complete electrical blueprint for a new… …

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  • 6Consumer mains wiring — Đomestic consumer mains wiring refers to the wiring in the house hold premises and low voltage installations. Even though arbitrary electric wiring demands detailed calculations for selection of conductor sizes, circuit breakers, voltage drops… …

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  • 7Electrical conduit — risers, seen inside fire resistance rated shaft, as seen entering bottom of a firestop. The firestop is made of firestop mortar on top, rockwool on the bottom. Raceways are used to protect cables from damage …

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  • 8National Electrical Code — The National Electrical Code, 2008 edition The National Electrical Code (NEC), or NFPA 70, is a regionally adoptable standard for the safe installation of electrical wiring and equipment. The NEC, while having no legally binding regulation as… …

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  • 9Electrical connector — Back of an audio amplifier features a variety of electrical connectors An electrical connector is an electro mechanical device for joining electrical circuits as an interface using a mechanical assembly. The connection may be temporary, as for… …

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  • 10Canadian Electrical Code — The Canadian Electrical Code, CE code, or CSA C22.1 code is a standard published by the Canadian Standards Association for addressing electrical safety, shock, and fire hazards of electrical products in Canada. The Council for the Harmonization… …

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