Article 110 contains some of the most important but neglected parts of the Code. It also answers these basic questions: It also covers the general requirements for ...
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 ...
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Electrical safety on construction sites continues to be a major issue. While progress has been made over the years, electrical accidents continue to rank high on the list of construction accidents. In ...
EnOcean Alliance offers self-powered light switches as solution to the new US National Electrical Code requirements making battery-powered switches obsolete New updates to the National Electrical Code ...
The electrical code changes every three years, and I do my best to keep up with the major changes but I sure don't call myself a code guru, especially when it comes to electrical. So the question here ...
Skilled nursing facilities are compelled by regulatory compliance to provide residents, staff and visitors with a safe environment of care. Providers occasionally receive deficiencies for conditions ...
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) today launched its Certified Electrical Inspector (CEI) certification for electrical inspectors interested in enhancing their understanding of key ...
The Omaha City Council meets weekly at the downtown City-County Building. The body will revisit discussions on an updated electrical code after a veto override failed Nov. 19. Omaha Mayor Jean ...
Crown Electric Ltd published its latest report urging electrical compliance for commercial businesses in the Burlington ...