Free PDF version of the 2011 NEC

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In the back of the the 2011 NEC is a small paper flag with a limited time offer for a free PDF version of the 2011 NEC. You enter a code on the paper flag and then take an online survey, it took me three minutes.
You are directed to a log in page at the NFPA and then can download the PDF and a special software program to install the PDF version.
Keep in mind the electronic version of the NEC will not be available.
I asked Mark Early (NPFA Chief Electrical Engineer) about the free version, and he stated its not in all the 2011 NEC,s I checked several today and it was.
 
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Thanks for the info. So you need to buy the code book to get this paper flag? Did you download the PDF?
 
Its a standard PDF that is locked to one computer.
Handbook is not available yet.
I downloaded my copy today.
Whats interesting is one of the survey questions is "what online resources do you use" one of the answers is "Forums (Mike Holt)
 
I have a PDF copy of the 2008 NEC that I got from my NFPA online code subscription. It is a searchable PDF that is not tied to any one PC. I did have to install an add-on to Adobe Reader.
 
I picked mine up from the supply company yesterday and downloaded the pdf. A word to the wise is you need the latest version of acrobat reader to use the program. Of course, free download for that also.
 
I went to the NW Section IAEI meeting in Boise. The NW section meeting is always first and they get a rush order on the NECs

And when you install the free (well free if you buy a NEC) PDF, it has small print across the top of each page with your name and company.
 
I picked mine up from the supply company yesterday and downloaded the pdf. A word to the wise is you need the latest version of acrobat reader to use the program. Of course, free download for that also.

I want one. :mad::grin::grin: Supply house is supposedly getting me one, but I was told Oct also.
 
Most people have Christmas to look forward to. Us code junkies count the days until the supply house calls every three years - as if it's going to make more sense this time. ;)
 
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