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April 2nd, 2004, 06:37 AM
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Structured Wiring for Dummies
ANy books on Structured wiring for homeowners? Something like "Structured Wiring for Dummies"? Or is there such a website?
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One of the bigger names in residential structured wiring components is Leviton. Their website at
http://www.leviton.com/
is a good starting place. There's a fairly pricy ($39.99) book available from Broadband Utopia called the
"Residential Structured Wiring Design Manual"
that covers about everything you'll ever need.
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Structured Wiring Howto
I found this:
http://www.swhowto.com/
Explains all I need to know!
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Explains all I need to know!
This website is is a great find!
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