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New Class A HF+ GFCI requirements have been proposed—and they just might solve nuisance tripping for solid-state electronic devices once and for all. https://t.co/wP0syVzpqp
#CodeWednesday #NEC #GFCI
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Happy Code Wednesday! It’s time for another round of Code FAQS. https://t.co/RmsRVXgAm5
#CodeWednesday #CodeFAQs #NEC
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Grounding electrodes—what are they good for? Contributor Michael Johnston tells us. https://t.co/nTJsKuHo1F
#CodeWednesday #GroundingElectrodes
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This #CodeWednesday, Jim Dollard answers your most niche Code FAQs.
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When it comes to emergency systems, compliance is critical. Read about the common compliance mistakes you might be making. https://t.co/TLUT2fuTBA
#CodeWednesday #NEC #NFPA
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The 2023 NEC has updates relating to mobile and manufactured homes. Are you up to date on them? https://t.co/TTrImlDH12
#CodeWednesday #MobileHomes #NEC
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Contributor Mark C. Ode returns to his North Dakota roots—with an electrical project in a barn in Scottsdale, Arizona. Read about what he learned from the experience. https://t.co/09lUsTpJGt
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“It is the employer’s responsibility to enforce electrically safe work practice requirements in accordance with 70E.” Learn how here. ➡️ https://t.co/IESzIXnyBc
#CodeWednesday #70E
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Refresh your understanding of color identification and voltage limitations in branch circuits here. ➡️ https://t.co/odox8Qe2a5
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“Electrical equipment, safe in ordinary oxygen levels, is not necessarily safe in higher oxygen concentrations or pressures.” Code contributor Mark C. Ode digs into the specific design and installation challenges of oxygen-rich environments. https://t.co/hoWZWUnbyp
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The wild leg, the high leg, the stinger leg…whatever you call it, the NEC requirements remain the same. https://t.co/EPHg4AeXal
#CodeWednesday #NEC
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"About two years ago, I was asked to develop and provide a workshop for the U.S. Space Force on hazardous classification locations and highly oxygenated locations." 🪐 Read more from code expert Mark Ode here: https://t.co/tadEJ3vpGE
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Back to the basics! It never hurts to sharpen your understanding of grounding and bonding. https://t.co/FkBmLyLMbG
#GroundingAndBonding #CodeWednesday
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“Every time I hear of these disasters, I wonder why we don’t have more…critical operations power systems (COPS) based on Article 708 installed in areas prone to hurricanes and similar natural disasters.” https://t.co/RBdUeKvBBF
#CriticalOperationsPowerSystems #CodeWednesday
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The wild leg, the stinger leg...whatever you call it, the NEC has the requirements for you. https://t.co/blvmWepfgA
#CodeWednesday #WildLeg #NEC
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New requirements are coming in hot for the “second person” required when work will be performed on energized conductors and circuit parts. Contributor Jim Dollard tells us what’s next in this new story. https://t.co/L5QpXZwUyT
#CodeWednesday #NFPA70E
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In this article, contributor Mark C. Ode makes the argument that “a separate article in Chapter 6 for special equipment must be established specifically addressing UPS systems.” https://t.co/KJ9Uh9bi1N
#CodeWednesday #UPSSystems #NEC
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“To effectively address the challenges of wiring podium-style buildings, it’s essential to understand the various construction types in project plans and building codes.” Learn more about them here: https://t.co/o20474h8Y9
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“Replacing luminaires in an existing structure may seem straightforward, but it requires adherence to a range of electrical and building codes to ensure safety, compliance and long-term performance.” Read more here! https://t.co/sjYPHxifXs
#CodeWednesday #NEC #IECC
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