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The electrical code detail that suddenly matters once you touch a wall
You can live in a home for years without thinking about how far any outlet is from a corner. The moment you open a wall, add ...
Every three years, the National Electrical Code (NEC) is updated, and the industry simultaneously reacts with excitement, complaints, and celebration. This article highlights the changes to conduit ...
Introduction of new medium-voltage Articles addressing systems over 1,000VAC and 1,500VDC, including Articles 235, 245, 305, 315, and 495, to support growing medium voltage installations.
Increasing demand for electricity in homes is redefining “standard” electrical design ... and providing home builders with a competitive advantage over resales.
The Washington Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) has adopted the 2023 edition of the National Electrical Code (NEC), as its latest effort to enhance electrical safety statewide. According to the ...
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The electrical tidy up that creates a code problem by accident
You tidy a panel, bundle loose cables, or cram one more splice into a junction box, and the work looks sharper than what you started with. Yet that same “cleanup” can quietly push you out of ...
Aspen City Council reviewed a slew of potential electric code changes that would update how the city approaches building electrification. The proposed changes are the result of a 2023 city ...
The state of California encourages new buildings to use efficient electric heating. It encourages, but does not mandate. The mechanism for this is California’s Title 24 energy code, which requires ...
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