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![]() | Telecommunications Wiring (3rd Edition) by Clyde N. Herrick ISBN-10: 0130286966 ISBN-10: 0-13-028696-6 ISBN-13: 9780130286963 ISBN-13: 978-0-13-028696-3 Paperback 2000-12-11 Prentice Hall PTR Find Lowest Price | |
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Book Description *The industry's #1 wiring reference, fully updated! *Reflects the latest National Fire Code (NEC) wiring standards *Planning, bidding, installation, testing, troubleshooting, documentation, and management *In-depth coverage of both fiber and twisted-pair *DSL wiring, power line networking, and more The industry's #1 wiring reference, fully updated for the latest NEC wiring standards! The #1 single-source resource for wiring professionals has just been updated to reflect the latest media, wiring schemes, products, and techniques - plus critical new safety and fire requirements from the latest National Fire Code (NEC). Telecommunications Wiring, Third Edition offers the industry's most coherent, end-to-end approach to designing and implementing cabling systems. It delivers every skill you need, across the entire system lifecycle: planning, selecting media, defining architectures, creating successful RFPs, choosing vendors, installation, testing, documentation, and maintenance. Coverage includes: *New National Fire Code (NEC) regulations: wiring certification, fire code labeling, environmental concerns, equipment room layouts, grounding, bonding, EMI, and more Whether you're a telecom/datacom manager, wiring specialist, technician, consultant, contractor, or instructor, you can depend upon Telecommunications Wiring, Third Edition - today, tomorrow, and for years to come. | ||
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Sadly, required reading. In it's time, I'm sure that this was a great piece of reference material. However, standards have quickly evolved past the information contained in this book. Sadly this is required reference material for my state's contractor exam - I feel better knowing that all licensed cabling contractors are tested on long outdated material. | ||
Great......if you only want to get info on running cabling I was looking for detailed information on end-point wiring (66/110 blocks, RJ 45, etc.) and this book was on the top of all the book sellers lists.........but it wasn't what I was hoping for. Don't get me wrong, it's an excellent reference for the engineering behing cabling signals, planning and installing cabling. But the information on what to do with the ends of the cables isn't what I was hoping for. | ||
He could easily have made it good In a table of cable types early in the book, he lists cat 3 but not cat 5. Otherwise, has a surprising amount of useful information, presented in a sometimes disorganized way. | ||