Article 625 Code Changes Between Editions

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I'm doing research for UCF and need a good source for understanding any changes between the 2008, 2010 and 2015 NEC editions...specifically, Article 625. Just don't want to miss something based on my own reading.

Thanks.
 
This is not a question about how to do electrical work so I am approving the post.

In general the NEC does not change between code editions. Sometimes there TIAs (tentative interim amendments)are issued between cycles, but not often.
The NFPA rules require that the TIA be processed as a change proposal for the next code cycle so they will only exist until the NFPA issues the next edition. You can find them on the NFPA website.
 
Is the OP's question really about changes from one version to the next (between versions) or changes like TIAs which can take effect, if adopted, between code cycles?
I read it as seeking an analysis of differences, which can be a whole Mike Holt course. :)
 
I'm doing research for UCF and need a good source for understanding any changes between the 2008, 2010 and 2015 NEC editions...specifically, Article 625. Just don't want to miss something based on my own reading.

Thanks.

You can buy all three editions, the changes from one edition to another are highlighted in gray for added text and dot for excluded text. You can also buy them in PDF format and use a file comparison tool (Adobe has one for $20, 30-day free trial). There are also other PDF comparison tools.
 
Is the OP's question really about changes from one version to the next (between versions) or changes like TIAs which can take effect, if adopted, between code cycles?
I read it as seeking an analysis of differences, which can be a whole Mike Holt course. :)
You are probably correct...it appears I did not read the question correctly.
 
Article 625 Code Changes Between Editions

Thanks for the replies (despite the fact that I got two of the three edition years wrong:?)...the Adobe comparing tool looks to be especially helpful for a number of reasons.
 
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