Surge Ahead With The
Advanced
2005 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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Technology
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 2005
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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| Get ready for
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 2005 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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The 2005 edition expands NEC coverage,
improves
safeguards, and brings provisions up-to-date with industry trends. Plus
it presents user-friendly improvements designed to save reference time
at your desk
and in the field.
Changes include...
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- First-time Article 682 cover natural and artificially made bodies of water not classified as swimming pools or fountains
- First-time Article 353 governs installations using HDPE conduit
- Revised rules for arc-fault circuit interrupters
- New requirements for identification of ungrounded branch
circuit
and feeder conductors
- New Article 409 with requirements for industrial control
panels
- Added Article 506 with a new zone hazardous area
classification
system for combustible dusts and ignitable fibers and flyings
- Rearrangement of electrical calculation requirements in
Article
220: Branch Circuit, Feeder and Service Calculations
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Electricity is part of everyday life…
and so are the risks of
fire and electric shock.
Be prepared.
Help advance electrical safety for millions of people with
the latest edition of the NEC; the world's most widely
adopted safety code. Order your 2005 NEC . (Approx. 725 pages,
2005)ges, 2005)
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