In the National Electrical Code (NEC), the term "shall" indicates a mandatory requirement that must be followed. It denotes an obligation, meaning that if a provision uses "shall," compliance is not optional. This contrasts with terms like "should," which suggest a recommendation rather than a requirement. Understanding this distinction is crucial for ensuring adherence to electrical safety standards.
Without fear. Sometimes used as a phrase Nec spe, Nec metu - Without hope, without fear
NEC was created on 1899-07-17.
The phrase "summum nec metuam diem nec optem" is pronounced as "SOOM-oom nek meh-TWAHM DEE-em nek OP-tem." It is a Latin phrase that can be translated to mean "the highest (or greatest) neither fear the day nor wish for it." The pronunciation emphasizes clarity on the vowel sounds and syllable stress typical in Latin.
"Nec Ardua Terrent" translates to "Difficulties do not scare me" in English.
The CEC states that the service conductors shall not exceed 9 metres (29.5' )above grade or sidewalk. Service conductors shall not be lower than 5.5 metres (18' )across highways, streets, lanes, and alleys. Lower than 4 metres (13' ) across driveways to residential garages. Lower than 5 metres (16' ) across driveways to commercial and industrial premises. Lower than 3.5 metres (11.5' ) across ground normally accessible to pedestrians only. The NEC should be very close to these elevations.
According to the NEC motor tap conductors shall not exceed feet in length?
NEC in this context means necrotizing enterocolitis.
Without fear. Sometimes used as a phrase Nec spe, Nec metu - Without hope, without fear
In NEC references, the word "shall" indicates a mandatory requirement that must be followed. It establishes a clear obligation for compliance with the code. In contrast, the word "may" suggests an option or permission, allowing for flexibility in implementation. Thus, "shall" signifies that the specified action is not optional.
Mammogram not elsewhere classified
Necrotizing fasciitis
nec plus ultra is a Latin phrase meaning 'nothing beyond' / 'nothing better'
NEC stands for "necrotizing enterocolitis," which is a serious condition that affects the intestines of premature infants. It is characterized by inflammation and tissue death in the intestinal lining and requires prompt medical attention.
It means "rehabilitation procedure not elsewhere classified"
The population of NEC is 31.
NEC's population is 2,011.
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