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ILLUSTRATED CODE SERIES

Over 1300 detailed diagrams explaining the latest CEC and OESC Rules!

Electrical Third Edition Illustrated Code Series

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NEW Fourth Edition now available click here.

Due to the content and size of this PDF please allow up to 5 minutes to download.  It is recommended that you save an offline copy for future viewing.

Based on the Ontario Electrical Safety Code 26th Edition / 2015 Amendments and the Canadian Electrical Code 24th Edition 2018.

Understand the Code Rules in plain English with the aid of over 1300 detailed diagrams, charts and tables!

How to Use the Guide
The guide provides explanations to help you understand Code regulations through illustrations that contain the following:

1) Diagram: a visual representation of the Electrical Code Rule.
2) Diagram labels: identify and explain the components of the diagram.
3) Commentary: additional explanatory text where necessary.
4) Electrical Code Reference: each illustration can be referenced to the Electrical Code Rule(s) in the title box.
5) The Trillium symbol: in the left hand margin next to the rule, represents an amendment that modifies the Canadian Electrical Code rule. This amendment is applicable in Ontario.

The Ontario Electrical Code and the Requirements of the Supply Authority are legal documents setting out the regulations for electrical design and installation. The guide is organized by Section as per the structure of the Electrical Code. Only the most commonly used or commonly misunderstood Rules have been addressed. Every effort has been made to ensure that all aspects of Rules are included in the illustrations.

Table of Contents
Introduction
Section 0 – Object, scope, and definitions (84 diagrams)
Section 2 – General Rules (115 diagrams)
Section 4 – Conductors (78 diagrams)
Section 6 – Services and service equipment (154 diagrams)
Section 8 – Circuit loading and demand factors (47 diagrams)
Section 10 – Grounding and bonding (104 diagrams)
Section 12 – Wiring methods (354 diagrams)
Section 14 – Protection and control (56 diagrams)
Section 26 – Installation of electrical equipment (97 diagrams)
Section 28 – Motors and generators (85 diagrams)
Section 30 – Installation of lighting equipment (70 diagrams)
Section 32 – Fire alarm systems, fire pumps, and carbon monoxide alarms (20 diagrams)
Section 46 – Emergency power supply, unit equipment, exit signs, and life safety systems (17 diagrams)
Section 62 – Fixed electric space and surface heating systems (43 diagrams)
Section 76 – Installation of lines and wiring of buildings (14 diagrams)
Features
  • Based on the Ontario Electrical Safety Code 26th Edition / 2015 Amendments and the Canadian Electrical Code 24th Edition 2018
  • 8.5" x 11", 1394 pages
  • Over 1300 detailed diagrams explaining the latest CEC and OESC Rules
About the Author

Marvin Rosenberg is the author of the Study Buddy Electrician Manuals, which have been used by thousands of electrical apprentices and internationally trained electricians. He is an electrician with more than 30 years of hands-on, multi-faceted experience in the electrical trade. He is also a Master Electrician and a former Master Electrician Examiner who started teaching apprentices part-time in the 1980’s. Marvin is the electrical course developer and advisor in the Centre for Continuous Learning (CCL) at George Brown College and continues to enjoy teaching Pre-Exam Courses for 309A Construction and Maintenance Electrician, 309C Domestic and Rural Electrician, and Master Electrician.

NEW Fourth Edition now available click here.

Due to the content and size of this PDF please allow up to 5 minutes to download.  It is recommended that you save an offline copy for future viewing.

Based on the Ontario Electrical Safety Code 26th Edition / 2015 Amendments and the Canadian Electrical Code 24th Edition 2018.

Understand the Code Rules in plain English with the aid of over 1300 detailed diagrams, charts and tables!

How to Use the Guide
The guide provides explanations to help you understand Code regulations through illustrations that contain the following:

1) Diagram: a visual representation of the Electrical Code Rule.
2) Diagram labels: identify and explain the components of the diagram.
3) Commentary: additional explanatory text where necessary.
4) Electrical Code Reference: each illustration can be referenced to the Electrical Code Rule(s) in the title box.
5) The Trillium symbol: in the left hand margin next to the rule, represents an amendment that modifies the Canadian Electrical Code rule. This amendment is applicable in Ontario.

The Ontario Electrical Code and the Requirements of the Supply Authority are legal documents setting out the regulations for electrical design and installation. The guide is organized by Section as per the structure of the Electrical Code. Only the most commonly used or commonly misunderstood Rules have been addressed. Every effort has been made to ensure that all aspects of Rules are included in the illustrations.