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Trevor Linsley’s textbooks have helped thousands of students to gain their electrical installation qualifications and this new edition of Basic Electrical Installation Work is no exception. It covers all the material students need to pass the first half of the new City and Guilds 2357 Diploma in Electrotechnical Technology.
• Packed with colour pictures and diagrams to explain difficult concepts • Definitions of technical terms are highlighted throughout for quick and easy reference • Closely mapped to the first half of the new City and Guilds 2357 Diploma in Electrotechnical Technology
The sixth edition of Trevor Linsley’s bestselling introductory textbook has been thoroughly updated to align with the 17th edition IEE Wiring Regulations and the first part of the new City and Guilds 2357 Diploma in Electrotechnical Technology. Written in Linsley’s trademark accessible style, Basic Electrical Installation Work covers all the introductory theory components of this new course in easy to understand, student-friendly language. With a separate chapter for each learning outcome, students will be able to master each topic before moving on to the next. End of chapter revision questions help them consolidate what they’ve learned in each chapter.
Trevor Linsley was formerly a senior lecturer at Blackpool and Fylde College and head of the NVQ Assessment Centre. Over the last 20 years his books have helped thousands of students to pass their electrical qualifications. For lecturers, a Tutor Support DVD is available, with lesson plans, videos, animations, extra exercises and multiple choice questions - ISBN: 9780080970554
• Written for the leading UK electrical installation qualification which attracts more than 20,000 students a year
• Extensive lecturer ancillaries are available to provide the complete teaching support package
• Directly matched to the new City and Guilds 2357 Diploma in Electrotechnical Technology
496 pages, Kindle Edition
First published May 29, 1998