Must have book recommendations

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zappy

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CA.
I know all electricians should have a NEC, IBC, but can you recommend some other ones that are a must have please. Thank you.
 

big john

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Portland, ME
For a pocket reference in addition to Ugly's, I would recommend the "Electrical Pal" by Paul Rosenberg. It carries a lot of info that you might need in a pinch but Ugly's doesn't have: Screw and bolt torques, punchdown jack configurations, NEMA cabinet types, basic troubleshooting types, etc. I think the same books are produced under the DeWalt name, now.

For actual books:
"Soars Book on Grounding and Bonding"
And if you do any sort of industrial repair work: "Electrical Power Equipment Maintenance and Testing, 2nd Edition."
Both are fantastic.

-John
 
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480sparky

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Iowegia
Soare's book on Grounding & Bonding.

I also have 5 of the PAL books on the truck:
Electrical Estimating PAL
Lighting & Maintenance PAL
Data & Communications PAL
Electric Motors PAL
Wiring Diagrams PAL
 

bphgravity

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Florida
1. American Electricians' Handbook

2. Overcurrents and Undercurrents: All about GFCI, AFCI, and Similar Devices

3. IAEI's Analysis of Changes

4. NFPA 72, 780, 720, 99, 30A, 110, 111, 96
 

fireryan

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Minnesota
Soare's book on Grounding & Bonding.

I also have 5 of the PAL books on the truck:
Electrical Estimating PAL
Lighting & Maintenance PAL
Data & Communications PAL
Electric Motors PAL
Wiring Diagrams PAL

Where did you find these books? All I could locate was the estimating one.
 

480sparky

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Location
Iowegia
Where did you find these books? All I could locate was the estimating one.

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