| | | | | | Look at all these violations! Between the MC cable and the boxes, there are quite a few NEC violations in this outdoor location that will need to be addressed. Watch the video now to see Russ LeBlanc point out each one. And let us know in the comments if you see any other potential violations that Russ didn’t address! |
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| | | | What is the requirement for sizing overcurrent protective devices for feeders or branch circuits supplying electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE)? |
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| | | | Learn about the changes in this new Code cycle by attending one of EC&M ‘s Code Change Conferences. In two informative and interest-filled days, you’ll learn about key NEC changes that will impact your work, whether you’re an electrician, contractor, engineer, inspector, designer, or plant/facility maintenance professional. The events will be held ... |
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| | | Fill in the blank. Luminaires installed above new outdoor pools or the area extending _____ horizontally from the inside walls of the pool shall be installed at a height of not less than 12 ft above the maximum water level of the pool. |
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| | | Article 110 provides general requirements for all installations. Continuing on from where we left off with Sec. 110.3, the voltage rating of electrical equipment can’t be less than the nominal voltage of the circuit it’s connected to [Sec. 110.4]. You can’t, for example, use a 120V circuit breaker for a 277V lighting circuit. |
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| | | Poor communication on the job is one of the major contributing factors attributed to workplace safety incidents. In fact, the safety professionals tell us poor job panning and job briefings are contributing factors to as many as 80% of workplace accidents! |
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| | | How well do you know the Code? Think you can spot violations the original installer either ignored or couldn’t identify? Hint: Sun-damaged cables. |
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| | | Fill in the blank. Where installed for hydromassage bathtubs, _____ shall be bonded together. |
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| | | This gallery provides real-life examples of how integrating infrared thermography into your electrical maintenance program can provide instant benefits that exceed the implementation costs. Using infrared thermography provides the early-warning insights that allow you to take corrective actions before catastrophic and costly electric equipment failures... |
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