chris kennedy
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- 60 yr old tool twisting electrician
NEC?wolfpk88 said:Does anyone know where GS 87-43 is in code book
http://www.ncbeec.org/modules/content/index.php?id=8
NEC?wolfpk88 said:Does anyone know where GS 87-43 is in code book
ryan_618 said:What is a GS 87-43?
don_resqcapt19 said:The NJATC book is also well done. I have that, Mike's and the IAEI one...not really sure which one is the best as they are all good. And before anyone asks, the NJATC book is available to anyone who wants to buy it.
Don
HKYPLR said:Got it today and I don't like it. The changes are shaded in instead of the line.
I like to high light things different colors:joebell said:Personally I like the shaded text it allows me to see what the change is even if it is just one word.
Joe
HKYPLR said:I like to high light things different colors:
Sections green
Articles yellow
Topic/Key Words orange
I guess I'll deal with it
joebell said:Don,
I saw a set at a book retailer (Barnes & Noble) that was selling the code book w/ the NJATC book. $100.00 for the set. I picked up Phil Simmons book on "grounding and Bonding" instead.
Joe
Thanks for the link you've provided,it will help me a lot as an electrical inspector.I read a lot Mike holt's free stuff like NEC top 101 Rules. Since my job concerns mostly hazardous location I read NEC code digest by copper crouse hinds.is there any free pdf it can help me regarding hazardous location?mdshunk said:T&B had a pretty decent code-change summary .PDF online someplace. It was a pretty big file with lots of graphics, as I remember. I know I have a link around here someplace....
Here we go:
http://tnblnx3.tnb.com/emAlbum/albums//endeca_merch_rules/nec_2008_lr_bm.pdf