NECA’s NEIS Standards available on CD-ROM

June 27, 2003
National Electrical Installation Standards (NEIS) are now available on CD-ROMs. This format offers improved convenience and functionality for consulting engineers, electrical contractors, plant/facility managers, inspectors, and others. In addition to offering new features, the NEIS CD-ROM subscription service offers a value-priced alternative to NEIS in paper book form. Four times a year, paid subscribers

National Electrical Installation Standards (NEIS) are now available on CD-ROMs. This format offers improved convenience and functionality for consulting engineers, electrical contractors, plant/facility managers, inspectors, and others.

In addition to offering new features, the NEIS CD-ROM subscription service offers a value-priced alternative to NEIS in paper book form. Four times a year, paid subscribers will receive an updated CD-ROM, containing published NEIS, standards updates, and committee lists. Each new CD-ROM (mailed in spring, summer, fall, and winter) will contain one or more new NEIS since the previous release, an updated “standards in progress” section, and the most current NECA newsletters.

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