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What does NEC stand for?

National Electrical Code


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Their courses should cover the National Electrical Code, wiring techniques for both residential and commercial buildings, and the proper way to lay conduit.
95 Paperback TK152 Based on NFPA 70E 2009, the National Electrical Code, and the most current OSHA regulations, this introductory text educates students on identifying and mitigating potential hazards of working with industrial and commercial electrical systems and following safety regulations.
the National Electrical Code uses the circular mil to define wire sizes larger than 4/0 AWG.
The National Electrical Code (NEC) may be changed to allow other cable constructions to be approved, but that process with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) takes three years.
Whatever the case, work is subject to regulatory inspection under the articles of the US National Electrical Code or the UK IEE Wiring Regulations (for British electricians).
The final rule also replaces the reference to the 1971 National Electrical Code in the mandatory appendix to the powered-platform standard with a reference to OSHA's new electrical-installation standard.
Electricians must follow the National Electrical Code and comply with state and local building codes when they install these systems.
First we will look at what is found in the National Fire Protection Association NFPA 70 National Electrical Code, 2005 edition.

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