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Editor-in-chief Ellen Parson and NEC Expert Russ LeBlanc discuss some of the most significant changes to the 2023 edition of the National Electrical Code. This episode highlights Sec. 210.8 (F) and ...
In March of 2022, the National Electrical Code (NEC) Correlating Committee formed a “Structure” Task Group to begin reviewing the current NEC structure to determine if changes are warranted. This wasn ...
Why Not Change the Code? Why doesn’t the NEC come down one way or the other? Changing the electrical code is a rigorous process that requires evidence that one way is far superior and safer.