Surge ahead with the
advanced
2002 National Electrical Code®
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Being
prepared for the future means having the most advanced, comprehensive,
and user-friendly National Electrical Code®!
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keeps progressing, and so does the National Electrical Code!
The
most widely adopted element of a building code in the United States and
the world, the NEC is the benchmark for safe and efficient
electrical installations.
Whether your jurisdiction adopts the 2002 Code
immediately or at a later time, you need to extend your knowledge and
take advantage of the benefits right away, not months or years
behind your peers in the electrical industry. |
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safety improvements...the first requirements for emerging
technologies...and new provisions for installing TVss!
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| NJATC
Director of Safety Codes and Standards Michael Callanan says, "The
NJATC and IBEW have been and integral part of the development of the NEC
for many years, and we've never been more excited about a new edition
of the Code... The 2002 NEC contains important installation
provisions, such as flash protection marking requirements, panic
hardware, and motor disconnect location revisions, that we believe will
enhance the safety of electrical installations." |
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Changes in Articles 110 and 430 are just the beginning...
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- You'll
have greater Code support when
handling transient voltage surge suppressors through the new article
285. Consumer demand is the increasing for TVSS in workplaces and
homes. You'll be prepared for effective installations!
- Improve your efficiency installing receptacles, cord
connectors, and attachment plugs by following the one-stop Article
406.
- Access rules covering fuel cell systems in the new Article
692. These electrochemical devices generate electrical energy and
heat without rotating machinery or a combustion process. Fuel cells are
on the verge of widespread use, and only the 2002 NEC addresses
the safe connections!
- Save time with new parallel numbering systems for Raceway and
Cable Articles in Chapter 3: Wiring.
- Follow clearer safety requirements with the completely
reorganized Hazardous (Classified) Locations Articles.
- Find a handy compilation of product safety standards in the
new Annex A.
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With revisions
from cover to cover, you need the 2002 NEC.
Progress
waits for no one! To stay ahead of the curve, you've got to stay in
step with the industry's full consensus code for the electrical
installations.
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