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Low-Current Systems Engineer's Technical Handbook: Design and Supervision Guide

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It's finally A book for engineers written by an engineer-and one that focuses on low-current systems. Habbieb T. Mansour, who has designed, built, and reviewed designs for hundreds of engineering projects, explores the design and construction of modern buildings in this guide that will help check on the quantity and quality of what is to be delivered before design documents go out for tendering; unify the design packages of various engineers within an organization; personalize the design of systems while complying with local and international codes and client requirements; and ask for or perform the tests that will ensure systems meet your expectations. This step-by-step methodology manual is precise and direct to the point, and it includes an appendix, photos and illustrations, and charts. Checklist templates at the end of each chapter help you check an engineer's work. Whether you are a low-current engineer, information and communication technology engineer, electrical engineer, building service engineer, project manager, facility manager or engineering student, you'll be equipped to learn and do your job with the Low- Current Systems Engineer's Technical Handbook.

104 pages, Paperback

Published March 2, 2016

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