| Published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
Every three years the National Electrical Code is significantly revised to keep pace with technology and enhance protection against electrical fire and shock hazards. The 2005 National Electrical Code is now available . . .
This looseleaf edition of the 2005 National Electrical Code adds extra convenience to your code. The durable binder allows you to:
- Remove pages from the code for easy reference at the jobsite, in meetings and during presentations.
- Add reference materials to the code so you can have all the information you need in one location. No more hunting for lost papers.
- The redesigned five-ring binder opens to lay flat on your desk.
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The 2005 National Electrical Code is a "must" for anyone who works with electric conductors or equipment. Revisions include:
- Expanded AFCI protection in wiring systems
- New rules for GFCI protection
- Identification of ungrounded branch circuit and feeder conductors
- All-new articles for control panels and speed-drive systems
- Reorganized rules in Article 220: Branch Circuit, Feeder and Service Calculations
- New zone hazardous area classification system for combustible dusts and ignitable fibers and flyings
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