Forum Title: Pocket Book
Does anyone know of a quick reference guide for electritions? Something that will give you tranformer cable sizes, conduit sizes, cable ampacities etc. Something other than Ugly's. I saw one that was called an engineers pocket book but don't know where to get it or it's real name.
Category: General Electrical Discussion Post By: Milton Maldonado (Weisenberg, PA), 03/23/2017
Check the Bookstore at the University ....I think I saw one at TRu Bookstore here in Kamloops Last month.

- Tom Freeman (Maineville, OH), 03/25/2017

Do you mean the little black book "Pocket Ref" Sequioa Publishing? They have them at welding stores and you can probably get one at Graingers. That has about 40 pages of electrical stuff but far from an electrical reference book.There is also a "blue book" about the same size that has PC stuff in it. I would buy the equivalent if it was "electrical" in a heartbeat.

- Assured Service (East Prairie, MO), 03/25/2017

http://www.sequoiapublishing.com/pdt_pocketref3ed.htmI use this thing all the time--well worth the price!Not all electrical by any means, but a good general "shop reference". It won't replace copies of the NEC, Machinery's handbook, and the CRC handbook, but it makes a great "first stop" for basic info on everything from wire ampacity to tap/drill sizes to the periodic table.

- Larry Swafford (Oregon, IN), 03/25/2017

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