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Yes, buildings must comply with the latest National Electrical Code to ensure safety and reduce the risk of hazards. Proper wiring installation and adherence to the code's standards are crucial for maintaining a safe environment and preventing electrical accidents. Regular maintenance is also essential to ensure that the electrical system continues to operate safely and efficiently over time.
If you are referring to the electric engine radiator fan, there should a safety recall for a free replacement or repair. I had one done on my 1995 Mercury Sable. But I don't know if the recall goes back that far to 1988. Go to the Federal Government's National Highway Safety web page to see.
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**Before you look at the online NEC, keep in mind that it is NOT an instruction manual for the untrained. It was designed as a reference for qualified professionals. This is explicitly stated inside the NEC itself. If you have trouble understanding anything in the NEC, please consult a qualified electrician.** NFPA.org has an online version of the 2005 NEC that anyone can use for free. They do require you to register and provide your email address, though. See the links section of this question for the URL. Once you get there, click on the button "All Other Visitors" and follow the instructions. Note that that although this is the complete NEC, it is setup so you can only view it. You cannot cut and paste or print. For that privilege, you have to pay the big bucks. Happy hunting!
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In American Football, 'FS' stands for Free Safety. Free safety is a position on defense.