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The following references are recommended to study for the Arizona C-12 (Residential) and L-67 (Commercial) Low Voltage Communications Systems Exam. This examination is used to obtain a Arizona C-12 (Residential) and L-67 (Commercial) Low Voltage Communications Systems License. Also to become a licensed contractor in Arizona, candidates will also need to pass a business and management exam.
Only the following references are permitted to be taken into the exam.
- OSHA 1926
- NEC
- NFPA 72
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2008 National Electrical Code
$171.99The world’s most widely adopted safety code, the National Electrical Code® (NEC) is now advancing electrical safety requirements with the 2008 edition in an effort to maximize public safety, emergency preparation, and electrical worker protection. With regulations for electrical wiring and equipment in virtually all types of buildings, this new edition responds to industry needs with expanded requirements based on research, new technologies, and recent events. A must-have for anyone involved in electrical design, installation, inspection, and safety, this edition has been updated for enhanced usability in the field, making it ideal for handling on-the-job electrical situations safely and effectively. Delmar, a part of Cengage Learning is pleased to make this authoritative reference from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) available directly from us, for the convenience of our customers who work in and around the electrical trades. It may be used independently, or as a companion to any electrical book, including Delmar’s best-selling wiring series, as well as our guides to using the NEC®.
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Telecommunications Wiring, 3rd Edition
$83.99Students and future telecommunications installers should find the discussion on standardization in setting methods for identifying and labeling useful. The suggested standards should help in the establishment of labeling standards for cabling, patch panels, wiring closets, floor locations, and equipment. Students should find the topic on cabling systems, supports and test hardware, proper installation techniques and wire and fiber characteristics useful in planning of a cabling system. Offers students guidelines for planning, installation, and testing of the cabling system. 384 pp.
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Understanding and Servicing Alarm Systems
$130.99Alarm installers and technicians refer to the Understanding and Servicing Alarm Systems.
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Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual, 14th Edition
$489.99In addition to updating existing practices to current technology for data networks, the TDMM has incorporated new information to address the issues and solutions emerging for tomorrow’s networks.
These topics include:
- Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS).
- Passive Optical Networks (PON) for within buildings.
- IP infrastructure for AV Systems, with emphasis placed on ensuring content is applicable to the designer’s needs of today.
- A new section on business development.
- Select reductions in content applicable to the network administrator or application developer.
The 14th edition TDMM continues to emphasize recommendations for best practices drawn from experts around the world, while providing deep reference information on the standards and codes that impact our readership.
Whether a newcomer or seasoned veteran to ICT infrastructure design, the 14th edition TDMM is an indispensable publication that completes any reference library.
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Data, Voice and Video Cabling
$121.99Cabling is one of the fastest changing technologies, and Data, Voice and Video Cabling, 3rd Edition, has been updated to address all the latest developments in premises cabling, including technologies and applications in copper, fiber, and wireless cabling.