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It is what the electrical code book in the United States is called. In questions and answers it is usually shortened to the letters NEC.
The most current edition of the National Electrical Code. At this time it is "NEC 2008."
It is a electrical code rule taken from the National Electrical Code book. It has to do with multi wire branch circuits.
In the National Electric Code Book or in an Ugly's Electrical Reference book.
The value of a 1897 National Electrical Code book can vary widely depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, an antique electrical code book in good condition can be worth anywhere from $50 to a few hundred dollars. It's recommended to consult with a rare book dealer or an antique book appraiser for a more accurate valuation.
You can get the National Electrical Code book at electrical supply stores, online and off line book stores or you can order it straight from the NFPA (National Fire Protection Agency). See related links below for the NFPA's website.
The National Electrical Code does not specifically address whether you can have power outlets on a 2-hour fire-rated wall. However, you should consult with a qualified electrician to ensure that any electrical work done on a fire-rated wall complies with local building codes and fire safety regulations.
The paperback version of the 2005 NEC code book has 792 pages. It is written by the National Fire Protection Agency. It is the standart for electrical and wiring regulations.
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