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The Risk From Above

An accidental power line contact illustrates he need to stay 'heads-up' on the jobsite and consider all possible dangers
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Understanding the Basics of Low-Voltage Lighting
Tungsten-halogen and standard incandescent are the lamps of choice in the growing low-voltage lighting system world
Feb 1, 2004 , Electrical Construction & Maintenance

What is Insulation Testing?
Understanding the fundamentals of electrical insulation testing will help you keep your power system running smoothly
Jan 1, 2004 , Electrical Construction & Maintenance

Short Circuits
Everyone makes mistakes. Some are just funnier than others…
Jan 1, 2004 , Electrical Construction & Maintenance

What You Need to Know About Category Ratings
Using a properly rated test instrument on your next project can mean the difference between completing the task without incident or suffering a serious injury
Jan 1, 2004 , Electrical Construction & Maintenance

The Basics of Ladder Logic
Ladder logic is the basis of most control functions
Dec 1, 2003 , Electrical Construction & Maintenance

Meter Basics
Meters are indispensable when working with electrical systems
Nov 1, 2003 , Electrical Construction & Maintenance

Direct Current Motor Basics
The first type of motor built is still in widespread use
Oct 1, 2003 , Electrical Construction & Maintenance

Drawing the Line in the Design Milieu
Disregard for lock-out/tag-out at a cheese factory isn't enough to overshadow a contractor's responsibility to safe design
Oct 1, 2003 , Electrical Construction & Maintenance

Putting Hipot Out to Pasture
As DC high-potential testing starts to show its age, test methods recommended by IEEE are ready to fill the void
Oct 1, 2003 , Electrical Construction & Maintenance

What Would You Do? — Part II Input From the Industry
The armchair forensic engineers have spoken, and the gameplan calls for patience and care
Sep 1, 2003 , Electrical Construction & Maintenance

The T5 Fluorescent Lamp: Coming on Strong
Technological advances in high-performance lighting increase lighting efficiency and provide designers with several new lighting options
Sep 1, 2003 , Electrical Construction & Maintenance

The Basics of Transformers
By raising and lowering voltage levels, transformers make power systems versatile
Aug 1, 2003 , Electrical Construction & Maintenance

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EC&M BOOKS
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EC&M's Introduction to Industrial Electrical Maintenance
This book provides a practical, hands-on approach to electricity. It is divided into two main concepts. First, how electricity works and how it is applied in the commercial and industrial world. Secondly, how to work safely when it's time to put the book down and go to work. It covers how to use the multimeter and other electrical test equipment phase power, wire and cable, and raceways.

EC&M's OSHA Electrical Work Rules
Clearly explains both of OSHA's Lockout/Tagout regulations. Discusses the rules that cover electrical system shutdown and restart procedures, required clearances, and protective gear for employees who work on the system. Samples of mandatory written procedures and the text of official regulations are included.

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