NEC Article 100 provides definitions for terms and phrases used throughout the National Electrical Code (NEC). This article establishes clear meanings to ensure consistency and understanding in the application of the code. It is crucial for electrical professionals to refer to these definitions to avoid ambiguity and ensure compliance with safety standards in electrical installations.
Article 250 of the National Electrical Code covers grounding.
NEC Article 250 covers grounding and bonding requirements for electrical installations. It provides guidelines on how to properly ground and bond electrical systems to ensure safety, protect against electrical hazards, and maintain proper equipment operation. Compliance with Article 250 is essential for a safe and reliable electrical installation.
The National Electrical Code (NEC) article that covers using a cord and plug as a disconnect for a clothes dryer is Article 625. Specifically, it addresses the requirements for cord-and-plug connections for appliances, including dryers, emphasizing that they must meet specific safety and installation standards. Always consult the latest edition of the NEC for the most accurate and current information.
In NEC 2005 Article 310.10, Conductors for General Wiring it warns that conductors in close proximity to rooftops may experience a temperature rise of 17C (30F) above ambient. It goes on in detail and is referred to throughout the NEC.
The National Electrical Code (NEC) addresses electrical appliances primarily in Article 422, titled "Appliances." This article outlines the requirements for the installation, wiring, and safety of various types of appliances, including fixed and movable equipment. It also covers specific provisions related to the grounding, disconnecting means, and overcurrent protection for appliances. For detailed guidance, it's important to review the specific sections within Article 422.
NEC, Article 336 covers the use, installation and construction specifications for nonmetallic-sheathed cable. Nonmetallic-sheathed cable may be used for either exposed or concealed wiring.
2008 NEC - Article 100 Definitions - Bonding Jumper, Main Main Bonding Jumper is the answer.
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No Article 210 in the NEC