Inside INTRODUCTION TO LOW VOLTAGE SYSTEMS, 2E you will discover comprehensive coverage of low voltage systems, associated devices, and the methods of the industry. All the basic elements of low voltage systems are combined into a single source to give a concrete understanding of the operation and integration of individual systems. Plus, this edition walks you through all you need to know about devices, connection and cabling, and the National Electrical Code in addition to the language and terminology of the industry. And, it's written especially for industry novices so difficult topics can be absorbed swiftly.
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Weight: 810g
Dimensions: 188 x 236mm
Publication Date: 08 Feb 2012
Publisher: Cengage Learning Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781111639532
About Amy DiPaolaSam DiPaola
Sam DiPaola holds a Power Limited Technician license with the Minnesota Board of Electricity. He is also a registered instructor with the state of Minnesota and the Minnesota Board of Electricity teaching courses in low voltage continuing education and electronics. He also holds a General Radiotelephone Operator License with the Federal Communications Commission. Mr. DiPaola worked for ten years as an audio technician and an audio systems installer and later began working in manufacturing with Emerson Process Controls as an electronics design technician. For the past 20 years Mr. DiPaola has been involved in the design and installation of low voltage systems and automated process controls. Currently Mr. DiPaola is the Training Director for the Minnesota Statewide Limited Energy JATC Apprenticeship program. Amy DiPaola holds a Power Limited Technician license with the Minnesota Board of Electricity. She is also a registered instructor with the state of Minnesota and the Minnesota Board of Electricity teaching courses in low voltage continuing education and electronics. She was an electronics technician with the FBI from 1996-2000 and was a project manager for the installation of security and communication systems at various sites around the country. After leaving the FBI Mrs. DiPaola spent 10 years teaching electronics and electrical systems at multiple technical colleges in Minnesota. In 2009 Mrs. DiPaola started The Minnesota Electrical Training Center which currently offers continuing education classes to the electrical industry.