Rules for hazardous (classified) locations can be found in Chapter 5 [Special Occupancies] of the National Electrical Code (NEC). What are these specific locations, and why is the word “classified” in ...
Part I of any NEC Article provides the general requirements for that Article. But if Art. 110 provides the general requirements that apply to all electrical ...
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The electrical code change that catches DIYers off guard
Homeowners who are comfortable swapping outlets or adding a new light often discover the hard way that the rules have shifted ...
Members of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recently concluded discussions on updating Article 220.12 of the NEC (National Electrical Code) to align with a series of energy codes, as ...
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The electrical labeling step that inspectors expect but homeowners forget
Home electrical projects tend to focus on visible upgrades, from new fixtures to added outlets, while the quiet workhorse in ...
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The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) today launched its Certified Electrical Inspector (CEI) certification for electrical inspectors interested in enhancing their understanding of key ...
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