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Brian Scaddan's Electrical Installation Work explains in detail how and why electrical installations are designed, installed and tested. Mapped closely to the learning outcomes of the City and Guilds 2357 Diploma in Electrotechnology. Fully aligned to the 17th Edition of the Wiring Regulations. Covers all of the City and Guilds 2357 course material in one volume You will be guided in a logical, topic by topic progression through all the areas required to complete the City and Guilds 2357 Diploma in Electrotechnical Technology. Rather than following the order of the syllabus, this approach. Read more... Content: Front Cover; Electrical Installation Work; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Mapping to City and Guilds 2357 Certificate in Electrotechnical Technology; CHAPTER 1 Basic Information and Calculations; CHAPTER 2 Electricity; CHAPTER 3 Resistance, Current and Voltage, Power and Energy; CHAPTER 4 Electromagnetism; CHAPTER 5 Capacitors and Capacitance; CHAPTER 6 Resistance, Inductance and Capacitance in Installation Work; CHAPTER 7 Three-Phase Circuits; CHAPTER 8 Motors and Generators; CHAPTER 9 Cells and Batteries; CHAPTER 10 Illumination and ELV Lighting. CHAPTER 11 Electricity, the Environment and the CommunityCHAPTER 12 Health and Safety; CHAPTER 13 The Electrical Contracting Industry; CHAPTER 14 Installation Materials and Tools; CHAPTER 15 Installation Circuits and Systems; CHAPTER 16 Earthing and Bonding; CHAPTER 17 Protection; CHAPTER 18 Circuit and Design; CHAPTER 19 Testing; CHAPTER 20 Basic Electronics Technology; Answers to Self-Assessment Questions; Appendix; Index. Abstract: Brian Scaddan's Electrical Installation Work explains in detail how and why electrical installations are designed, installed and tested. Mapped closely to the learning outcomes of the City and Guilds 2357 Diploma in Electrotechnology. Fully aligned to the 17th Edition of the Wiring Regulations. Covers all of the City and Guilds 2357 course material in one volume You will be guided in a logical, topic by topic progression through all the areas required to complete the City and Guilds 2357 Diploma in Electrotechnical Technology. Rather than following the order of the syllabus, this approach