Tom Henry's Key Word Index 2017 - NEC

Tom Henry's Key Word Index 2017 - NEC

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Every word in the 2017 Code book put into an index with page numbers. Now you can find it in the 2017 Code in seconds! This book is a great study aid for electrical exams and is specially designed to increase your speed by getting you familiar with those hard to find references in the NEC. The 2017 key word index also includes references for key words not listed in the back of the code book! See what everyone is raving about and pick up your copy of the 2017 key word index today! Now available a Key Word Index for the 2017 NEC Handbook! Tom Henry's Key Word Index for the NEC handbook will take you there quickly, locating over 2,780 keywords.    Tom Henry has decided that the KEY WORD INDEX needs to be with the electrician and the inspector daily in the field as they discuss the Code rules so you can both quickly go to the section in the Code book and have a good conversation on the ruling. Every word in the Code book put into an index with page numbers. Now you can find it in the Code in seconds! This book is a great study aid for electrical exams and is specially designed to increase your speed by getting you familiar with those hard to find references in the NEC. The key word index also includes references for key words not listed in the back of the code book! See what everyone is raving about and pick up your copy of the key word index today! Note from Tom: Always remember, it is not the inspector's job to teach you the Code, you the installer of electrical equipment are to be knowledgeable of the Code Rules and where they are located in the Code book as you are the responsible person in the case of an accident in a court of law. Sovereign immunity in the United States is the legal privilege by which the American federal, state, and tribal governments cannot be sued. This means the powers to be are exempt. Which means in some cases the inspector is not held responsible. Some states have comparative negligence which means in a law suit they can proportion the blame. Click here to see Inside the Book        Click on Your State to Find Journeyman Material for You       Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Lousiana Maine Maryland Massachusets Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming           Click on Your State to Find Master Electrician Material for You       Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Lousiana Maine Maryland Massachusets Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming    

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