N nascar03 Member May 17, 2005 #1 Is it correct that the new electric code be adopted by July 1, 2005? The arrata gives a date of August 2005. What is correct? Thanks KCK
Is it correct that the new electric code be adopted by July 1, 2005? The arrata gives a date of August 2005. What is correct? Thanks KCK
roger Moderator Staff member Location Fl Occupation Retired Electrician May 17, 2005 #2 Re: 2004 cal electric code It depends on where you are, and if you are talking about the 2005 NEC. N.C. adopted it in March, some states won't adopt it for quite sometime, even years to come. Roger
Re: 2004 cal electric code It depends on where you are, and if you are talking about the 2005 NEC. N.C. adopted it in March, some states won't adopt it for quite sometime, even years to come. Roger
physis Senior Member May 17, 2005 #3 Re: 2004 cal electric code You can try to find it on CA.'s Building Code site http://www.bsc.ca.gov/ I have a hard time finding things there, but I think it's there somewhere. I wouldn't take any bets on anything actually happening on the dates they forcast.
Re: 2004 cal electric code You can try to find it on CA.'s Building Code site http://www.bsc.ca.gov/ I have a hard time finding things there, but I think it's there somewhere. I wouldn't take any bets on anything actually happening on the dates they forcast.
physis Senior Member May 17, 2005 #5 Re: 2004 cal electric code Yeah Roger, we're on '99 here ya know. We're a progressive state. Edit: By Roger: some states won't adopt it for quite sometime, even years to come. Click to expand... And stop picking on us. [ May 17, 2005, 12:36 PM: Message edited by: physis ]
Re: 2004 cal electric code Yeah Roger, we're on '99 here ya know. We're a progressive state. Edit: By Roger: some states won't adopt it for quite sometime, even years to come. Click to expand... And stop picking on us. [ May 17, 2005, 12:36 PM: Message edited by: physis ]
roger Moderator Staff member Location Fl Occupation Retired Electrician May 17, 2005 #6 Re: 2004 cal electric code Sam, it's only because I care. Roger
physis Senior Member May 17, 2005 #7 Re: 2004 cal electric code Our governor can beat up your governor ya know.
steve66 Senior Member Location Illinois Occupation Engineer May 20, 2005 #8 Re: 2004 cal electric code Our state public health dept. is still on the 1993 codes. As far as I know, no plans to update. I guess that way they don't have to buy new ones. Physis: Our governor has the "testicular veracity" to close his inlaws' landfill.
Re: 2004 cal electric code Our state public health dept. is still on the 1993 codes. As far as I know, no plans to update. I guess that way they don't have to buy new ones. Physis: Our governor has the "testicular veracity" to close his inlaws' landfill.
physis Senior Member May 20, 2005 #9 Re: 2004 cal electric code I hear them steroids make 'em shrink.
roger Moderator Staff member Location Fl Occupation Retired Electrician May 20, 2005 #10 Re: 2004 cal electric code Originally posted by physis: Our governor can beat up your governor ya know. Click to expand... Yeah, but I bet he's not as tough as this guy. ) Dereck, have you got your peppers in the ground yet? Roger
Re: 2004 cal electric code Originally posted by physis: Our governor can beat up your governor ya know. Click to expand... Yeah, but I bet he's not as tough as this guy. ) Dereck, have you got your peppers in the ground yet? Roger
physis Senior Member May 20, 2005 #11 Re: 2004 cal electric code He's crying because all he has is that silly jalapeno.
roger Moderator Staff member Location Fl Occupation Retired Electrician May 20, 2005 #12 Re: 2004 cal electric code Sam, it doesn't matter, if you eat enough, be it Habernero, Jalape?o, Tabasco, Cayenne, etc... it will catch up to you, trust me. Roger
Re: 2004 cal electric code Sam, it doesn't matter, if you eat enough, be it Habernero, Jalape?o, Tabasco, Cayenne, etc... it will catch up to you, trust me. Roger