busbeepbeep
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seems like there might be lighting or there might not be.
I'm packing my references and trying to decide what to take.
I have a 1972 edition IESNA Illumination Handbook, and the EERM 5th edition Yarbrough, and 6th edition Camara.
Obviously taking the 6th edition as main reference, wasn't sure about Yarbrough book, but it does have a lighting section. Should I bring the Yarbrough book or would I be better off with the IESNA book, or can I get by just printing off some info from a lighting manufacturer? Lighting fundamentals by Holophane
can't wait for this to all be over :smileyballs:
how's my reference list looking?
6th edition EERM
NEC 2005 Handbook
NCEES Sample Test
Dr. Kaiser Sample AM Test
Six Minute Solutions
Schaum Electric Power Systems
Schaum Electric Machines
Power System Analysis by Grainger & Stevenson
Ugly's Electrical References
miscellaneous class notes for power
I'm packing my references and trying to decide what to take.
I have a 1972 edition IESNA Illumination Handbook, and the EERM 5th edition Yarbrough, and 6th edition Camara.
Obviously taking the 6th edition as main reference, wasn't sure about Yarbrough book, but it does have a lighting section. Should I bring the Yarbrough book or would I be better off with the IESNA book, or can I get by just printing off some info from a lighting manufacturer? Lighting fundamentals by Holophane
can't wait for this to all be over :smileyballs:
how's my reference list looking?
6th edition EERM
NEC 2005 Handbook
NCEES Sample Test
Dr. Kaiser Sample AM Test
Six Minute Solutions
Schaum Electric Power Systems
Schaum Electric Machines
Power System Analysis by Grainger & Stevenson
Ugly's Electrical References
miscellaneous class notes for power