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NEW PRODUCTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
SPECIAL SALES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
NEW FOR CET/CAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
CET/CAT EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
SAFETY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
MAINTENANCE/MODERNIZATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
CONSTRUCTION/DESIGN/ENGINEERING . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
POSTERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
INDUSTRY SPECIFIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
CALENDAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
JUST FOR KIDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
LEGAL PRODUCTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
BUILDING & FACILITY MGRS/OWNERS . . . . . . . . . . . 19
CODES AND STANDARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
FOREIGN LANGUAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
100 of the World’s Tallest Buildings . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
1999 Safety Handbook Chinese Version . . . . . . . . . . 21
2000 Field Employees’ Safety Handbook,
Spanish Version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2000 Elevator Industry Field Employees’ Safety
Handbook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2003 International Building Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
2003 Revisions – Field Employees’ Safety Handbook . 7
ADA and Building Transportation, 2nd Edition . . . . . . . 3
Alligator in the Elevator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Amron Posters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
T Anatomy of Elevators, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
ASME Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Case of the Elevator Duck, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
CAT™ Grandparent Test Study Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
CET™ Grandparent Test Study Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
CET™ Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6
Concise Guide to Becoming an Independent
Consultant, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Consultant’s Guide to Proposal Writing, The . . . . . . . 14
T Defensive Elevatoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
T Educational Focus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
T Electric Elevators, Books 1 and 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Electric Motor Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Electrical Engineering Pocket Handbook . . . . . . . . . . 11
ELEVATE ™ Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Elevator and Escalator Accident Reconstruction
and Litigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
T Elevator and Escalator Maintenance for
Building Managers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
T Elevator Electric Drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Elevator Family, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Elevator Field Safety Course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
T Elevator Maintenance Manual and Field
Maintenance Handbook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
T Elevator Mechanical Design, 3rd Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Elevator Rescue and Fire Service Operation . . . . . . . . .2
Elevator Traffic Handbook Theory and Practice . . . . . . 9
T Elevator World Educational Package
and Reference Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
T Elevator World Poster Collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
T Elevator World Source© 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
T Elevators by Annett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Elevators Through the Ages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
English/Chinese Elevator Dictionary, An . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Facility Manager’s Portable Handbook . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
FEM Terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Field Employees’ Elevator Testing Manual . . . . . . . . . .2
First Due: Elevator Rescue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
T Guide to Elevatoring, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
T History of the Passenger Elevator, A . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
How to Succeed as an Independent Consultant . . . . . 14
T Inspection Handbook, 2nd Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
T Installation Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
T Jallings’ Elevators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
T Law and Liability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Legal Super Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Library of Basic Electronics, A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
T Lift Modernisation Design Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Logbooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Marketing Your Consultant and
Professional Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Motor Circuit Analysis: Theory, Application and
Energy Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
T Moving People: From Street to Platform100 Years Underground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
National Electrical Code® 2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
National Electrical Code Handbook 24th Edition . . . . . 20
NEII-1-2000 Building Transportation
Standards and Guidelines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
T New Materials and New Technologies Applied
to Elevators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
T Pedestrian Planning and Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Planners Guide to APM’s, 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
T Safety Training for Elevator Service
and Construction Video/DVD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
T Sam and Samantha, The Mainteneers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Speaking of Issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Transporte Vertical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Vertical Transportation Handbook, The . . . . . . . . . . . 10
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Educational Focus
A compilation of ELEVATOR WORLD articles in our
Educational Focus Series. These articles include hands-on construction
and maintenance procedures and techniques that can be used by field
personnel to install, troubleshoot and repair elevators & escalators.
Directed toward the needs of service technicians and construction
adjusters who install, adjust and maintain elevator and escalator systems.
Chapters included are as follows: • Elevator Controllers • Elevator Door
Operators • Hydraulic Elevators • Dispatching Systems • Elevator Drive
Systems • Elevator Door Protection Systems • Elevator Guide Rails
• Elevator Safeties and Governors • Elevator Car Enclosures • Elevator
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The Elevator World Source© Directory 2004
In print or on CD. Includes detailed listings of elevator/escalator
industry suppliers, consultants, contractors, associations and
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products and/or services they provide.
The CD version in Adobe Acrobat® PDF format.
Print $40.00, CD $37.50
Set (Print & CD) $67.50
Bulk Orders (2 or more) $35.00 each for print
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Field Employees’ Elevator
Testing Manual
This handbook was designed to provide a
guide to persons assigned the task of performing
various tests on electric and hydraulic passenger
and freight elevators in the presence of a
certified Elevator Inspector.
This publication can help with
understanding of what is being
tested, why it is being tested
and a safe means to
demonstrate the function.
Softback, Wt. 1 lb. $10.00
Elevator Rescue
and Fire Service
Operation
by Dave Jones –
Bluegrass Elevator
Safety Training L.L.C.
This video covers the
basic components and
operation of phase I and
phase II elevator fireman’s
service and several rescue options on
several makes of equipment.
VHS Format – Length: 30 minutes
Wt. 2 lbs. $100.00
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NEII-1-2000
Building Transportation
Standards and Guidelines
Specials
50%
Off!
NEII-1-2000 provides a reference for the dimensional, performance, application and
evaluation requirements of building transportation systems. Architects, engineers,
consultants, builders, owners, elevator suppliers and other individuals involved in the
installation, modernization and maintaining of building transportation systems will find these
standards and guidelines an invaluable source of reference and information. Typical uses
include: specifying new building transportation equipment, specifying modernization of
existing building transportation equipment and evaluating building transportation maintenance and performance. The standards and guidelines are published by National Elevator
Industry. Inc. (NEII), whose members are companies in the building transportation business.
NEII-1-2000 Set Full Print Document and CD
Including CAD Drawings Wt. 3 lbs. $37.50
NEII-1-2000 CD-Rom, Wt. 1 lb.
$17.50
(Regularly $75.00)
(Regularly $35.00)
NEII-1-2000 Print Version
272 pages with 8 tabs, 5-hole drilled Wt. 3 lbs. $25.00
(Regularly $50.00)
ADA and Building Transportation – 2nd Edition
50%
Off!
by Edward A. Donoghue
Compares the numerous accessibility regulations applicable to building
transportation and provides the reader with detailed information to comply with the
regulations. An analysis for the regulations clearly identifies the most stringent, which if
adhered to would assure compliance to all.
Industry members who design, market, install, maintain, repair, modernize and inspect,
as well as architects, engineers, building owners and managers, will find this handbook an
invaluable reference.
ADA and Vertical Transportation, written by Edward A. Donoghue, CPCA, president of
Edward A. Donoghue Associates, Inc., Code and Safety consultants in Salem, New York,
identifies where the various accessibility regulations apply. The regulations for elevators,
wheelchair lifts and escalators are also analyzed, with explanations, examples, drawings,
checklists and excerpts fromm cited documents.
Softcover, 182 pages
Wt. 2 lbs.
$25.00
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CAT™ stands for the Certified Accessibility
and Private
Residence Lift
Technician
education and
certification
program. CAT is a
part of the CET
program, a two-year education curriculum
that aims at accessibility contractors. Like
CET, CAT will have Grandparent and
candidate options, and materials will be
available from Elevator World – beginning
with the Grandparent Test Study Guide (right)
available December 1, 2003.
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CAT GRANDPARENT
TEST STUDY GUIDE
This book contains a
databank of over 500
questions and answers
from which 125 will be
randomly generated for
the Certified
Accessibility and
Private Residence Lift
Technician (CAT™)
Grandparent Exam.
The Study Guide for
this exam will be
available on
December 1, 2003 and
the exam will be open
January 1, 2004 for
those who qualify.
$25.00
CET Grandparenting and Continuing Education
CONTINUING EDUCATION –
CET™ GRANDPARENT
ELEVATOR FIELD Certified Elevator Technicians TEST STUDY GUIDE
SAFETY COURSE (CETs™) who have passed the 2ND EDITION
NAEC CET Grandparent Exam
(between January 2002 and
December 2004) or who have
completed the 4-year CET
Candidate Education program
will need to have 10 contact
hours of continuing education
including safety in order to recertify every year in December.
Elevator World has packaged
an “Elevator Field Safety
Course” (EFSC) based on
existing self-study materials
widely available in the industry.
The EFSC cost is $75.00 and
counts as three and one-half
(3.5) contact hours towards re-certification.
$75.00
This book contains a
database of the over 1,200
questions and answers
from which 150 questions
will be randomly generated
for the Certified Elevator
Technician
Grandparenting Exam,
given between October 1,
2002 and December 31,
2004. (Only one year left!)
2nd edition
Softback, Spiral,
256 pages
Wt. 1 lb.
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CET Educational Materials
CERTIFIED ELEVATOR
TECHNICIAN (CET™)
EDUCATION PROGRAM
MATERIALS
CET-S SUPERVISOR TRAINING COURSE
Includes Core Curriculum (First 2 Years)
Textbooks and Training Aids
Kit contains:
• CET-S Training Manual • CET-S Log Book • Unit 1 - Elevator
History and Basic Safety • Unit 2 - Basic Print Reading • Unit 3 Handling Materials & Tools/Rigging & Hoisting • Unit 4 - Pit
Equipment • Unit 5 - Guide Rails • Unit 6 - Machine Room Equipment
• Unit 7 - Hoistway Equipment • Unit 8 - General Maintenance
Practices • Unit 9 - Maintenance of Traction Elevators • Unit 10 Maintenance of Hydraulic Elevators • Unit 11 - Maintenance of
Escalators & Moving Walks • Poster of Elevator Systems • Anatomy of
Elevators (CD) • First issue of complimentary subscription of
ELEVATOR WORLD
$600.00 (NAEC Member)
COURSE I – INTRODUCTION
ELEVATORS
$750.00 (non-NAEC Member)
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Approximately six months study and field work (79 class hours, 1,000
field hours).
Kit contains:
• Candidate Course Guide • Unit 1 - Elevator History and Basic Safety
• Unit 2 - Basic Print Reading • Unit 3 - Handling Materials & Tools/
Rigging & Hoisting • Skills Verification Portfolio (Blue) • Poster of
Elevator Systems • Video: Safety While Servicing Elevators • Video: Safety
While Installing Elevators • Elevator Industry Field Employees’ Safety
Handbook • Field Maintenance Guide by Zack McCain
• First issue of complimentary subscription of ELEVATOR WORLD
ELEVATOR INDUSTRY
Field Employees’
Safety Handbook
$500.00 (NAEC Member)
$600.00 (non-NAEC Member)
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CET Educational Materials
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COURSE II – BASICS OF
INSTALLING ELEVATOR COMPONENTS
Approximately six months study and field work (90 class hours, 1,000 field
hours).
Kit contains:
• Candidate Course Guide • Unit 4 - Pit Equipment • Unit 5 - Guide Rails •
Unit 6 - Machine Room Equipment • Unit 7 - Hoistway Equipment • Tri-fold
pamphlet – History of NAEC and CET • Skills Verification Portfolio (Green) • The
Installation Manual published by Elevator World, Inc. • Electric Elevators by Fred
Hymans • Continuation of subscription to ELEVATOR WORLD
$550.00 (NAEC Member)
$650.00 (non-NAEC Member)
COURSE III – MAINTENANCE
PRACTICES AND TESTING
Inspection
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2nd Edition
Zack McCain
Elevator World
Published by
1997, 2002
Approximately six months study and field work (87 class
hours, 1,000 field hours).
Kit contains:
• Candidate Course Guide • Unit 8 - General Maintenance
Practices • Unit 9 - Maintenance of Electric Elevators • Unit 10
- Maintenance of Hydraulic Elevators • Unit 11 - Maintenance of
Escalators • Skills Verification Portfolio (Orange)
• The Maintenance Manual by Zack McCain • The Maintenance
Field Handbook by Zack McCain • The Inspection Handbook by
Zack McCain • Sam and Samantha by ELEVATOR WORLD
• Identification Installation, Lubrication and Maintenance of Power
Transmission Roller Chains in ANSI B29.1 & B29.3
• Continuation of subscription to ELEVATOR WORLD
Available December 2003
$560.00 (NAEC Member)
$660.00 (non-NAEC Member)
For more information on both the CET or CAT Grandparent Option and
the CET or CAT Candidate Option inquire at http://www.naec.org.
CET™ and CAT™ are the registered trademarks of the National Association of
Elevator Contractors, Conyers, Georgia.
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Safety
Do you have the NEW 2003 Revisions for the
2000 Elevator Industry Field Employees’ Safety Handbook?
Anyone who bought the 2000 Elevator Industry Field Employees’ Safety Handbook before
February 1, 2003, will need to purchase the 2003 Revisions separately.
33 pages (Yellow Pages), Wt. 1 lb.
75¢ each
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Includes the most up-to-date safety procedures for protection of field employees on
every construction site or maintenance job. 2003 revisions included.
Heavy-duty vinyl,
Prices: 1-50 – $8.25 each;
6-ring binder,
51-100 – $7.75 each;
Convenient 5-1/8"x
101-500 – $7.25 each
6-5/8" size, 1 lb.
For orders over 500 please call for a quote.
Safety Training Video/DVD produced by industry training professional Zack McCain.
This video/DVD follows the guidelines set forth in the 2000 Elevator Industry Field
Employees’ Safety Handbook. An ideal safety training tool!
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and hitches • Hoisting procedures • Fire-prevention methods – approx. 35 mins.
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Service Safety: • Maintenance in the pit, hoistway and machine room • Maintenance of
escalators and moving walks • Dumbwaiter service • MSDS and container
labels • Use of solvents and painting equipment • Correct apparel and
personal protection • Safety harness and lanyard • Lockout-tagout
procedures • Jumpers and alligator clips – approx. 35 mins.
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Safety Training for Elevator Service and Construction
(Combined set – 2002 Edition)
Service and Construction combined on 1 VHS $175.00
Service and Construction combined on 1 DVD $180.00
Wt. 1 lb. each
Length: approx. 1 hr. and 10 minutes
First Due: Elevator Rescue
Introduces the firefighter to the components of the
elevator system, emergency operation of elevators, the
Rescue Action Plan as it pertains to elevator rescue,
discussion of different elevator rescue situations and safe
operations around elevators.
1 video tape/instructor’s manual/
5 workbooks Wt. 7 lbs. – $175.00
Package of 5 additional workbooks
Wt. 2 lbs. – $40.00
The 2000 Elevator Industry
Field Employees’ Safety
Handbook in Spanish
INDUSTRIA DEL ASCENSOR
Manual de Seguridad
de los Operarios de Obra
Translated from the Elevator Industry
Field Employees’ Safety Handbook.
Includes up-to-date safety procedures for
protection of field employees on every
construction or maintenance job.
Softback, 144 pages, Wt. 1 lb.
$6.00
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Maintenance/Modernization
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Sam and Samantha The Mainteneers
Lift Modernisation Design Guide
by George R. Strakosch
Sam and Samantha are fictionalized versions of real
people. Their stories, which really happened, are a sample
of what elevator personnel encounter in the day-to-day task
of taking care of elevators. Elevator mainteneers are the
front lines of the elevator business; a profession that is so
unique that few other careers in the world can compare.
by Roger E. Howkins
A comprehensive guide to modernization.
Nine stages of any elevator modernization are detailed
in a series of data sheets defining the design issues, safety
implications and essential criteria particular to each scheme.
Detailed drawings provide assistance in identifying
components for the novice as well as the expert.
Softback, Wt. 1 lb.
Loose-leaf binder, 250 pages, Wt. 3 lbs.
$22.50
$79.95
ELEVATOR MAINTENANCE MANUAL
and the companion
ELEVATOR FIELD MAINTENANCE HANDBOOK
by Zack McCain
The Elevator Maintenance Manual is an in-depth guide designed for the
service technician, covering elevator maintenance programs and practices as related
to both electric and hydraulic elevators. Also covers escalators and moving walks.
This publication is a comprehensive “how-to” guide that can be used for training
classes, home study or as a reference guide.
The Field Handbook is a pocket-sized companion designed for the service
mechanic to take into the field. Contains over 75 charts and guides.
Bulk discounts available,
call for quote.
Elevator Maintenance Manual – Softback, Wt. 3 lbs. – $55.00
Elevator Field Maintenance Handbook – Softback, Wt. 1 lb. – $14.00
Elevator Maintenance Manual and the Field Handbook Set – $65.00
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Construction/Design/Engineering
New Materials and New Technologies
Applied to Elevators
Elevator Mechanical
Design, 3rd Edition
by Antonio Miravete
Antonio Miravete, a leading researcher in Transportation Engineering,
explores the most significant changes and developments in materials and
technologies as applied to elevators and escalators. This comprehensive
publication provides a solid discussion of new materials and technologies
through the use of text, illustrations, photographs, diagrams and formulas.
It is a must for companies and individuals looking to the future of elevator
and escalator design, manufacturing and function.
by Dr.-Ing. Lubimar Janovsky
The technology of “how to
achieve the mechanical aspects of the
design” of an electric elevator as well
as discussing why the designs are
implemented in a particular way. The
principles and concepts of all the
mechanical components of an elevator
are discussed in detail, supported
wherever necessary by mathematical
analysis. A full description and
comparison of international standards
is also included. The 3rd edition contains
40% new material and brings elevator
technology into the new millennium.
Hardback, 272 pages, Wt. 3 lbs.
$74.95
Installation Manual
Published by ELEVATOR WORLD
Brimming with photos of actual installation procedures and diagrams. Although
published for quite some time, the information continues to be timely and valuable.
The manual includes a brief history of elevators, lessons in layout drawings
and reading and describes the installation process for a traction elevator from
the pit through the hoistway and into the machine room. Step-by-step
descriptions are included for hydraulic elevators and escalators.
Softback, 505 pages, Wt. 3 lbs.
$40.00
Pedestrian Planning and Design
by John J. Fruin, Ph.D.
Describes and qualifies the space people need to walk, queue, crowd and
wait. It discusses the space people need to access buses, trains, planes, elevators
and escalators as well as the number of people that can walk on stairs through
corridors, turnstiles, revolving doors, etc. Contains photos, diagrams and
elevator/escalator configurations.
Softback, 214 pages, Wt. 1 lb.
$25.00
Hardback, 401 pages
Wt. 3 lbs.
$79.95
Elevator Traffic Handbook
Theory & Practice
by Dr. Gina Barney
The movement of people by natural
and mechanical means needs to be
carefully planned: an under provision
is costly or impossible to correct and
an over provision is a waste of
financial resources. This book deals
with this subject in four parts. Up-todate with latest analysis techniques.
Hardback, 456 pages
Wt. 3 lbs.
$125.50
For additional Construction, Design and Engineering needs, see:
NEII-1-2000 . . . page 2
ADA and Building Transportation-2nd Edition . . . page 2
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Construction/Design/Engineering
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Elevator Industry Inspection
Handbook – 2nd Edition
Inspection
Handbook
2nd Edition
Zack McCain
Published by Elevator World
1997, 2002
by Zack McCain
Now complies with ASME A17.1 1996 and all addenda
through 2000.
A simple pocket reference for field use. Brimming with
tables featuring the effective date of code changes. Helps
the experienced elevator inspector, assures compliance with
ASME QEI-1.
Softback, Wt. 1 lb.
$19.00
Also see page 2 for the NEW Field Employees’ Elevator Testing Manual.
The Vertical Transportation Handbook
Third Edition
by George R. Strakosch
The “Bible of the Elevator Industry” is a valuable
guide for both the practitioner and the uninitiated person
who is faced with understanding and making decisions
about the application of elevators and escalators.
The book describes the application process,
construction, operation, maintenance, problem solving
and unique applications.
Hardback, 564 pages, Wt. 3 lbs.
Electric Motor
Repair
3rd Edition
by Robert Rosenberg
and August Hand
Extensive and
comprehensive
coverage in a uniquely divided twopart book. All illustrations are ring
bound on left and all the text is ring
bound on the right. There are 426
pages of illustrations and 349 pages
of text, including a comprehensive
index and study questions. The book
covers the range from small to large
motors, both AC and DC. It also
includes: starting and running circuits,
how to rewind motors (or how to tell
if you really need to). A reference as
well as a teaching tool.
Spiral Bound, 784 pages
Wt. 3 lbs.
$95.00
$130.00
A Library of
Basic Electronics
by Sy Levine
Book One – explores basic
concepts and passive components –
laying the foundation for more
advanced study. Book Two –
discusses the discrete semi-conductors
and opto-electronics found in most
present day and many early elevator
controllers. Book Three – covers
integrated circuits and computer
concepts, as well as the “black boxes”
found in today’s microprocessorbased elevator controllers.
Hardback
Wt. 2 lbs. per volume
$45.00 per volume
$109.00 per 3 volume set
Volumes 1-3
available
on CD-ROM
$199.95 each
Elevator Electric Drives –
Concepts and Principles,
Control and Practice
by G.C. Barney and Loher AG
This book is of interest to
anyone in the elevator industry
concerned with the application,
design and maintenance of modern
hoisting machines. The technical
information, in general, is universal
and can be applied to any of the new
solid state AC motors.
Spiral Bound, 197 pages
Wt. 2 lbs.
$54.95
The Guide
To Elevatoring
Includes over 150 illustrations,
over 20 forms, 3 audio tapes and
checklists designed for reproduction.
Table of contents: Elevator Basics
and Application, Traffic Handling,
Operation and Control, Modernization,
Layout, Maintenance Management,
Codes and Standards, Building/
Elevator Interface and Specifying.
Also: 6 supplements and Elevator
Industry Questions and Answers.
Loose-leaf binder, 450 pages
Wt. 8 lbs.
$99.95
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ELEVATE™ is the software used by designers worldwide to select the number, size and speed of elevators for all
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Motor Circuit Analysis:
Theory, Application &
Energy Analysis
New
Electrical Engineering Pocket Handbook
by EASA
This booklet was produced by the Electrical Apparatus
Service Association (EASA). This engineering reference
guide contains tables, charts and motor data carefully
selected for everyday use.
Softback, 114 pages, Wt.1 lb.
by Howard W. Penrose, Ph.D
This publication offers a simplified
approach to winding analysis of motors
and transformers. A CD-ROM is
included with the book. The software
includes examples of predictive
maintenance, troubleshooting and
quality control from different types of installations. It also offers a
student guidebook with data, examples and student tests that can
be checked and graded through online support.
Softback, 218 pages
Wt. 2 lbs.
$149.95
$10.00
ELEVATOR WORLD Educational Package
and Reference Library
by Elevator World, Inc.
Compendium of materials previously published in ELEVATOR WORLD.
Volume 1 – Elevator Control and Operation
Volume 2 – Elevator Maintenance and Traffic
Volume 3 – Construction, Performance and Hydraulics
Volume 4 – Escalators, New Technology and Disasters
Spiralbound, Wt. 3 lbs. each
$65.00 per volume, 2-10 copies $60.00 per volume
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A Planner’s Guide to the APMs 2003, by Lawrence Fabian
The growing call for livable, sustainable cities is encouraging planners to search for better ways
to configure and manage urban centers and districts. Automated people movers (APMs) are now
on the menu of project planners seeking to substitute traffic and parking with environmentally
friendly alternatives. As a consequence, the Planner’s Guide to APMs has been updated in a
sixth edition. It is 50% larger and comes with a seminal “Primer” section that calls for new kinds
of city buildings as opposed to the Neo-Traditionalism.
Softback, 124 pages, Wt.2 lbs.
$50.00
Posters
Decorate your office, reception or public areas with artwork that represents you.
Traction or
Hydraulic Elevator
See elevators
inside and out.
Great training
tool.
$30.00 each
Cover Posters – Full
Color – High Quality
Laminated poster of
ELEVATOR WORLD covers
from June 1996 through the
present – 18" x 24". $35.00
each. Earlier covers available
(additional cost applied).
Blueprint Poster
Historic
Prints
Educates with “The World of
Elevator Systems.” Includes
schematics of elevator systems
including: hydraulic, traction and
safety. Can be used as an
educational tool, gift to
employees or customers.
See selection
of 19 prints online
at www.elevator
books.com 13" x
19" printed on
archival paper.
$25.00 each
$10.00 each
Equipment As Art
Amron Posters
Attractive, decorative component
prints are great for courtroom
presentation or just to decorate
your office. Printed on high
quality parchment paper and
suitable for framing, 13" x 19".
(Framing not included)
$25.00 each
Attractive, decorative component
prints are great for courtroom
presentation or just to decorate
your office. Printed on high
quality parchment paper and
suitable for framing, 13" x 19".
(Framing not included)
$25.00
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A History of the Passenger
Elevator In The 19th Century
by Lee E. Gray
The extensive research that went into this
publication takes us from the technological origins
of the freight hoists in England and the U.S. to the
elevators and skyscrapers of 1880 – 1900.
There is no question that anyone involved in the
building industry will find A History of the
Passenger Elevator in the 19th Century, fascinating
and informative, with the engaging illustrations an
added bonus.
Hardback, 336 pages
Over 175 illustrations
$69.95
Moving People:
From Street to Platform –
100 Years Underground
Author, Ray Orton; Researcher, Nick Gaw;
Book Design, Grey Lipley and John Gale
Traces the history and development of the
London Underground train network and the
escalators that serve it. Author Ray Orton has
worked for the London Underground for over 25 years and his enthusiasm for
these unique machines and their environment will engage readers worldwide.
Over 70 extraordinary photos!
Elevators Through The Ages
by Michel de l’Ormeraie and Maurice
Poisson
A fascinating and beautiful book
describing the history of elevators
from their birth to the present day. It
is a coffee-table book with a silver
cover stamped in black period
engravings and color reproductions.
Specify English or French.
Hardback, 160 pages
Wt. 3 lbs.
$135.00
Hardback, Coffee table sized at 11" x 9-1/2", Wt. 3 lbs.
$49.95
The Anatomy of Elevators
Elevator Component Images
on CD-Rom or slides
by Roger E. Howkins and
Fred English of Ove Arup & Partners
The professional’s tool for selling, teaching
or demonstrating. Magnificent hand-colored
illustrations include: Guide Rails, Car Frames,
Sectioned Views, Buffers, Rope Terminators,
Governors, Safety Gears and more. Presented in a proposal or lesson, the
images give the visual punch necessary to grab the reader. CD-Rom includes
jpeg images and power point presentation.
34 images on slides or CD ROM, please indicate.
Wt. 1 lb.
$74.95
Images on this CD are also available in courtroom format.
Visit the online bookstore for complete selection.
100 of the World’s
Tallest Buildings
by the International Council on Tall
Buildings and Urban Habitat
World’s tallest skyscrapers glitter
in print! A spectacular selection of the
tallest and most fascinating
skyscrapers that have ever been
constructed. This large format book
features a two-page layout of each
building, with photographs, statistics,
descriptions and plans.
Hardback, 220 pages,
Wt. 3 lbs.
$59.99
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Jallings’ Elevators
by John H. Jallings
Presenting the development and design of hand, belt, steam, hydraulic and electric elevators,
Jallings’ Elevators served as a popular reference during the early 20th century. Starting with the fundamental
principles of elevator technology, the book describes mechanical equipment, as well as car and car frames,
guide rails and hoist ropes.
Hardback/Numbered, 420 pages, Wt. 2 lbs.
$69.95
Elevators
by Frederick A. Annett
Originally published in 1961, when traction elevators were prominent, this publication is
pertinent today since most of these elevators are candidates for modernization. Elevators provides vital
information to anyone contemplating modernization or involved in the maintenance of such equipment.
Printed by Elevator World, Inc. in its original style.
Hardback/Numbered, 387 pages, Wt. 2 lbs.
$69.95
Electric Elevators, Books 1 & 2 (Combined)
by Fred Hymans
Fundamental elevator design and engineering. Originally published in 1931 and 1934. Includes: Electric
Traction Elevators and Hoistway Equipment, Electric Elevator Motors, Electric Elevator Operators,
care and maintenance, detailed descriptions of “AC” and “DC.”
Lithocase Hardback, 366 pages, Wt. 2 lbs.
Speaking of Issues
$45.00
Limited Signed
Editions Available
Sp
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rsary P
rice
by William C. Sturgeon
$
95
A compilation of 45 years of ELEVATOR WORLD editorials by William Sturgeon.
He was a founding member of the National Association of Elevator Contractors and several other
organizations. Reportage by Editor Sturgeon throughout the world greatly shaped ELEVATOR
WORLD into a publication serving and read by the international elevator industry.
Hardback, 675 pages, Wt. 3 lbs.
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The Concise Guide to Becoming an
Independent Consultant
Marketing Your Consulting and
Professional Services, Third Edition
by Herman Holtz
Packed with expert advice, helpful tips and industry
secrets to successful self-marketing.
by Dick Connor and Jeff Davidson
Provides the consultant with a means of establishing an
effective, long-term marketing strategy – one that does not
solely rely on individual contacts and that can be followed
throughout an organization, so maximum market
penetration is assured.
Softback, 302 pages, 2 lbs.
$21.95
How to Succeed as an Independent
Consultant, Third Edition
by Herman Holtz
Information about the latest government procurement
rules affecting consultants, recent trends such as “consultant
selling” and the broader range of technical and professional
services purchased on a consultancy basis is given.
Hardback, 432 pages, Wt. 2 lbs.
$43.00
Hardback, 267 pages, Wt. 2 lbs.
$35.00
The Consultant’s Guide to Proposal
Writing, Third Edition – How to Satisfy
Your Clients and Double Your Income
by Herman Holtz
Hardback, 297 pages, Wt. 2 lbs.
$35.00
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Calendar of Events MARCH 2004
1-2 – Elevator Contractors of
America (ECA) Annual Meeting,
Trade Winds Island Grand Beach Resort,
St. Petersburg, FL. For more information,
contact Lee Arnold at phone: (952) 9483839, fax: (952) 948-3800, e-mail:
larnold@roelevator.com or website:
www.elevatorcontractors.com. 1-4 – Use of Elevators in Fires and
Other Emergencies Workshop,
Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel, Atlanta, Ga.
Sponsor: American Society of Mechanical
Engineers International. For more
information go to website: http://www.
asme.org/cns/elevators/index.shtml. 2-3 – Techische Akademie
Heilbronn, Institute for
Weiterbildung, Heilbronn, Germany.
Contact TAH at phone: (49) 07131-568063,
fax: (49) 07131-568065, e-mail:
tah@fh.heilbronn.de or website:
www.fh.heilbronn.de/TAH. 4-8 – ASA Annual Business Forum
& Convention, Caribe Hilton, San Juan,
Puerto Rico. Sponsor: American
Subcontractors Association. Contact Mike
Starkweather at phone: (703) 684-3450,
ext. 1320, fax: (703) 836-3482, e-mail:
mstarkweather@asa-hq.com or website:
www.asaonline.com. 7-11 – Buildex 2004, Dhahran
International Exhibitions Center, Damman,
Saudi Arabia. Contact Samer AL-Khaldi at
phone: (966) 38591888, ext. 120, e-mail:
samer@dhahran-expo.com or website:
www.dhahranbuildex.com. 8-9 – Elevator Control Technology, Norman,
OK Contact ASME at phone: (800) 8432763 or (973) 882-1167, fax: (973) 882-1717
or e-mail: infocentral@asme.org. 8-11 – ASME A17.1 Safety Code for
Elevators & Escalators, Las Vegas, NV
Contact ASME at phone: (800) 843-2763 or
(973) 882-1167, fax: (973) 882-1717 or email: infocentral@asme.org. 10-11 – ASME A17.3 Elevator & Escalator
Code: ASME A17.1 Part XII Requirements for
Alteration, Maintenance & Existing
Installations, Las Vegas, NV Contact ASME
at phone: (800) 843-2763 or (973) 8821167, fax: (973) 882-1717 or e-mail:
infocentral@asme.org. 10-14 – AGC Annual Convention,
Orlando, FL. Sponsor: American General
Contractors (AGC). Contact AGC at
website: www.agc.org. 12 – Escalator & Moving Walk Inspection,
Las Vegas, NV Contact ASME at phone:
(800) 843-2763 or (973) 882-1167, fax:
(973) 882-1717 or e-mail:
infocentral@asme.org. 18-20 – NAESAI Eastern Region
Spring Workshop, Clairon Resort
Fontainebleau Hotel, Ocean City, MD.
Sponsor: NAESA International. Contact
Raymond D. Troiano at phone: (706) 7216026 or e-mail: Ray@Mail.MCG.EDU or Des
De Simone at phone: (301) 779-9116. 22-26 – ISO/TC178 Plenary
Meetings, Paris. Sponsor: International
Orgainzation for Standardization (ISO).
Contact ISO/TC178 Secretariat Nicole
Michelet at phone: (33) 1-41628465, fax:
(33) 1-49179000 or e-mail:
nicole.michelet@afnor.fr. 24-26 – Ele-España, La Farga
Exhibition Center, Hospitalet de Llobregat,
Barcelona, Spain. Sponsors: The
International Association of Elevator
Engineers (IAEE) and Vertical Report.
Contact IAEE at e-mail: iaee@elevcon.com
or website: www.elevcon.com. 25-26 – Buildings Show® NEOCorr
West, L.A. Mart, Los Angeles, CA. Contact
information at www. merchantisemart.
com/neocorwest/ overview.html. For detailed information and easy online shopping: www.elevatorbooks.com
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Calendar of Events APRIL 2004
15-18 – China World Elevator Expo
2004, Shanghai International Exhibition
Center, Shanghai, China. Sponsors: State
Economic and Trade Commission and
China Ministry of Construction. Contact
Zhang Lexiang, China Elevator Association
at phone: (86) 316-2311426, fax: (86) 3162311427 or e-mail: lexiang@cwee.com. 17-21 – NAEC Educational
Conference, Sawgrass Marriott Resort &
Beach Club, Point Vedra Beach, Florida.
Sponsor: National Association of Elevator
Contractors. Contact NAEC at phone: 1-800900-6232, fax: (770) 760-9714, e-mail: info@
naec.org or website: www.naec.org. 21-23 – Construct America™,
McCormick Place, Chicago, IL. Sponsor:
The CSI Show™ and the TFM Show™.
Contact Construction Specifications
Institute at phone: 1-800-689-2900, fax:
(703) 684-0465, e-mail: membcustsrv@
csinet.org or website: www.csinet.org. 27-29 – Elevcon Istanbul 2004,
Kempinski Hotel, Istanbul, Turkey. The
14th International Congress on Vertical
Transportation Technologies. Organized by
the International Association of Elevator
Engineers (IAEE). Sponsored by ASRAY.
Contact Ami Lustig at fax: (972) 3-573 2893
or e-mail: esl@netvision.net.il. 29-May 2 – NAVTP Annual Forum,
Sofitel Chicago Water Tower, Chicago, IL.
Contact NAVTP at phone: (540) 772-1652,
fax: (540) 772-1658 or website:
www.navtp.org. MAY 2004
3 – A17 Standards Committee
Meeting, St. Louis, MO. Contact
Geraldine Burdeshaw at phone: (212) 5918523 or fax: (212) 591-8501. 21-23 – INELEX 2004, Culturepark
Fair Ground, Izmir, Turkey. Sponsor:
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Association (EAYSAD). Contact Efor
Fuarcilik Organizasyon at Ziya
Gökalp Bulvari, No: 21 Kat: 4 Daire:
9, Alsancak, İZM İR, Turkey, phone:
(90) 232-463-88-94, fax: (90) 232-463-8623, e-mail: info@eforfair.com or website:
forfair.com/eng/inelex.htm. JUNE 2004
8-9 – BuildingsNY™, Jacob K. Javits
Convention Center, New York, NY.
Sponsor: Associated Builders and Owners
of Greater New York. Contact Joe Scalzo at
phone: (203) 840-5915, fax: (203) 840-9915,
e-mail: jscalzo@reedexpo.com or website:
www.reedexpo.com. 9-12 – CECA Annual Convention,
Fairmont Hotels & Resorts, MontTremblant, Quebec, Canada. Sponsor:
Canadian Elevator Contractors Association.
Contact Nicole Bordeleau at phone: (877)
611-2505, fax: (450) 889-2206 or website:
www.fairmont.com. 16-17 – Vertical Transportation
Conference for Colleges and
Universities, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, Michigan. Contact Terri Emmons at
phone: (734) 647-5720, fax: (734) 647-5752
or e-mail: temmons@bf.umich.edu. 25-26 – Buildings Show® NEO Corr,
The Merchantise Mart, Chicago, Il.
Contact Buildings Magazine at website:
www.buildings. com/liveevents. 26-29 – North American
Commercial Real Estate Congress
and The Office Building Show®,
Royal York Hotel and Metro Toronto Convention Center, Toronto, Canada. Sponsor:
Building Owners and Managers Association International. Contact BOMA at phone:
(202) 408-2662, fax: (202) 371-0181 or
website: www.boma.org/Events/. For detailed information and easy online shopping: www.elevatorbooks.com
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Just For Kids
Alligator in the Elevator
The Elevator Family
by Rick Charette
Yikes! Children don’t know what
to do when they come upon an
alligator in the elevator. Rhythmic
phrases and repetitive pattern along with
delightful illustrations. Early readers.
by Douglas Evans
An eccentric
family arrives at a
San Francisco
hotel and discover
there are no rooms
available. They
decide to stay in a
room that has its
ups and downs –
the elevator. Lots
of fun and zany
characters. Ages 8-12.
Gilbert wants to be a detective
when he grows up. So he practices all
the time. Then one day he finds a
duck in the elevator of his housing
project. Where did it come from?
Who owns it? Gilbert knows that no
pets are allowed in the building. He
also knows he'd better find the duck’s
owner fast. If the housing inspector
catches him with the illegal bird,
Gilbert’s goose will really be cooked!
Recommended for readers 6 to 10.
Softback, 87 pages, Wt. 1 lb.
Softback, 60 pages, Wt. 1 lb.
$4.50
$3.99
Softback, 32 pages, Wt. 1 lb.
$8.99
Cassette, Wt. 1 lb.
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$9.98
Benefit to
The Case of the Elevator
Duck by Polly Berrien Bernends
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Defensive Elevatoring
by D.A. Swerrie
Reprints of highly requested ELEVATOR WORLD articles by one of the industry’s
most highly regarded safety engineers. Industry members who design, market, install, maintain,
repair, modernize, inspect or operate vertical transportation equipment seek to be aware of hazards
and appropriate countermeasures. This common concern for safety led to the publishing of this book.
Softback, 290 pages, Wt. 1 lb.
Elevator and
Escalator
Accident
Reconstruction
and Litigation
Prepare for any legal
action you may face.
Know what the
attorneys know. Experience and expertise
make this item a must for rising companies
and individuals!
Hardback, 356 pages, Wt. 3 lbs.
$89.00
$25.00
Elevator Industry Law & Liability
It is important for industry members to be
fully aware of the intricacies of legal action and
become familiar with situations previously
experienced in the field. Accidents, by their very
nature, result from a complex chain of random
events – many difficult to totally guard against
and some a one-time occurrence.
In assessing liability, litigants rely heavily
on precedent and proper case preparation. This
300-page book was developed to enumerate cases which have been
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deposition development and preparation.
Softback, 316 pages, Wt. 3 lbs.
$65.00
ONLINE ELEVATOR
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Facility Manager’s Portable Handbook
by Bernard T. Lewis
The concept of this book is that
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20% of the information and data
needed 80% of the time by facility
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their day-to-day activities of
managing and controlling the
facility’s operations and
maintenance tasks. It is designed
with both checklists and optimal
functional systems and procedures
descriptions format.
Elevator Industry
Jobsite
Safety
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Hardback, 441 pages, Wt. 3 lbs.
A website
dedicated to
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safety information
$49.95
Provide this
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Elevator and Escalator
Maintenance for Building
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With this book in hand, the
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U.S. CODES
ASME A17.1 – 2000 HANDBOOK SAFETY CODE FOR ELEVATORS AND ESCALATORS
Weight: 4 lbs.
Price: $150.00
ASME A17.1 – 2000 SAFETY CODE FOR ELEVATORS AND ESCALATORS
Weight: 5 lbs.
Price: $200.00
ASME A17.2 – 2001 GUIDE FOR INSPECTION OF ELEVATORS, ESCALATORS AND
MOVING WALKS
Weight: 2 lbs.
Price: $120.00
ASME A17.3 – 2002 SAFETY CODE FOR EXISTING ELEVATORS
Weight: 1 lb.
Price: $85.00
ASME A17.4 – 1999 GUIDE FOR EMERGENCY PERSONNEL OF PASSENGERS FROM ELEVATORS
Weight: 1 lb.
Price: $35.00
ASME A17.4 – 1999 GUIDE FOR EMERGENCY PERSONNEL – VHS FORMAT
Weight: 1 lb.
Price: $245.00
ASME A18.1 – 1999 SAFETY STANDARD FOR PLATFORM LIFTS AND STAIRWAY CHAIRLIFTS
Weight: 1 lb.
Price: $70.00
ASME A90.1 – 1997 SAFETY STANDARD FOR BELT MANLIFTS
Weight: 2 lbs.
Price: $70.00
ASME B20.1 – 2003 SAFETY STANDARD FOR CONVEYORS AND RELATED EQUIPMENT
Weight: 1 lb.
Price: $60.00
ASME QEI-1 – 2001 STANDARD FOR THE QUALIFICATION OF ELEVATOR INSPECTORS
Weight: 1 lb.
Price: $70.00
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This 2003 edition is fully compatible
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2002 National Electrical Code®
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Outlines minimum standards for all types of electrical
installations. 100% of the information needed to “meet
code” and avoid costly errors.
Softcover, 700 pages, 8-1/2" x 11", Wt. 4 lbs.
$65.00
National Electrical Code
Handbook, 24th Edition
by J.F. McPartland and Brian McPartland
The handbook analyzes code changes and offers practical
advice to those involved in electrical design, installation or
maintenance. It provides the know-how necessary for a
thorough understanding of what must and must not be done to
comply with all code rules and pass inspection the first time.
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