An electrician is a tradesperson specializing in electrical wiring of buildings, servicing of domestic appliances, machines and related equipment. Electricians may be employed in the installation of new electrical components or the maintenance and repair of existing electrical infrastructure. They state with joining an electrician apprenticeship program sponsored by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA), and Independent Electrical Contractors (IEC) or ...
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An electrician is a tradesperson specializing in electrical wiring of buildings, servicing of domestic appliances, machines and related equipment. Electricians may be employed in the installation of new electrical components or the maintenance and repair of existing electrical infrastructure. They state with joining an electrician apprenticeship program sponsored by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA), and Independent Electrical Contractors (IEC) or Industrial Training Institute (ITI). These programs include both classroom courses and on-the-job training, and take about 2-4 years to complete. "Perfect Electrician Handbook" is a practical guide of Electrical Technique employed by an "Electrician" or a tradesperson. If you enjoy exercising your brain while working with your hands, then a job as an electrician may be right for you. Just keep in mind that if you're accident prone you may want to think twice about a career in electricity; electricians have a higher than average rate of work-related injury. Experienced electricians can become Master Electrician, Electrical Inspector, Supervisors, Project Managers or construction Superintendents. In 2015, the mean wage for an electrician was $85,590 in USA. The highest-paid earned $88,130, while the lowest-paid electricians earned around $41,410 a year. An apprentice usually makes between 30 percent and 50 percent less than someone who is fully trained. Most states require electricians to be licensed. There is so much strife and struggle in the present time as it was never before. This is a time of ready-made food and fast food. Nobody has time to cook the food and then eat. Only this feeling motivated me and necessitated in publishing this book. This is compact and full of all information at one place in a simple language. This Book helps you to gain so much knowledge of how to become a 'Master Electrician' and earn around $85,590 in USA and to know about the followings: Electrical Codes and standards Electrical Safety Measures Types of Wires & Cables Domestic & Industrial Wiring Home Appliances Repairing Technique Current Capacity & Temperature Rating Electrician Tools & Accessories Electrical Circuits Transformers Winding Technique Motor Winding Technique Power Supply & Distribution System
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