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Code Corner – 2020 NEC Update 210.8 (A) and (B): GFCI Locations

Apr 8, 2022 | Code | 0

Requirements for GCFI receptacles are expanded to areas that are prone to moisture or contain conductive surfaces Definitions GCFI: Stands for Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter. When there is an unbalanced current as a result of...

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Code Corner – 2020 NEC Update 210.8(A): GCFI Voltage and Distance Requirements

Apr 5, 2022 | Code | 0

GFCI requirements are expanded to include 250-volt receptacles and whose distance to points of interest (sinks, spigots, etc) can be measured through doorways Definitions GCFI: Stands for Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter. When...

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Code Corner – 2020 NEC Update 200.3: Connection to a Grounded System

Mar 29, 2022 | Code | 0

Requirements of a Grounded System are expanded to include premises wiring instead of only interior wiring Definitions Grounded Conductor: A system or circuit conductor that is intentionally grounded The Code: Section 200.3...

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Code Corner – 2020 NEC Update 110.26 (C)(2 & 3): Entrance into Working Spaces

Mar 25, 2022 | Code | 0

NEC added requirements for entrances and exits in workspaces with combinations of various equipment sizes and amperes Definitions Listed Panic Hardware: Tested to UL 305 (Standard for Safety for Panic Hardware)Listed Fire Exit...

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Code Corner – 2020 NEC Update 110.22 (A): Identification of Disconnecting Means

Mar 22, 2022 | Code | 0

Power supply identification practice will enhance the safety for the electrical personnel who service these disconnects The Code: Section 110.22 (A) Each disconnecting means shall be legibly marked to indicate its purpose unless...

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