Fixing the NEC

Trying to find were the demarcation is
What part of the code have you seen that answers all of the choices required to make a complete installation? I think the requirement for GFCI protection of vending machines comes close, but it does not define what a vending machine really is.
 
What part of the code have you seen that answers all of the choices required to make a complete installation? I think the requirement for GFCI protection of vending machines comes close, but it does not define what a vending machine really is.
I guess you were answering my question with a question. I was just trying to figure out where the cutoff line is. I never heard it describe the way you describe. It makes sense actually.

So by your interpretation, any requirements they set for in here is article 90 approved as long as it’s not 100% the only way to do it.

I’m just trying to make sense of it. I’m not trying to argue. You already made a good argument . I’m just trying to figure out if that’s what you mean.
 
So by your interpretation, any requirements they set for in here is article 90 approved as long as it’s not 100% the only way to do it.
Sure, why not.

If someone says they want commercial grade white receptacles to be mounted horizontally in 4" square boxes with 1/2 mudrings, have they really designed the project for you or simply limited the choices you are allowed to make?
 
Sure, why not.

If someone says they want commercial grade white receptacles to be mounted horizontally in 4" square boxes with 1/2 mudrings, have they really designed the project for you or simply limited the choices you are allowed to make?
Someone paying the bill yes , an agency that says this books is not a design specification is the question? seems they can tell us pretty much anything. buy your logic they could dictate that white device be used on white walls since we can still decide to use decor-a or standard,
 
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