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What do you think of some of these local amendments ive found that MIGHT take effect. they are still debating over it for 2008.
Other than dwelling units - GFCI requirements.
(((1))) (2) GFCI requirements.
(a) For the purposes of NEC 210.8(B), kitchen means any area
where utensils, dishes, etc., are cleaned or where food or
beverages are prepared or cooked.
(b) All 125-volt, 15- and 20-ampere receptacles installed in
wet locations must have Class A ground-fault circuit interrupter
protection((s)) for personnel.
012 Arc-fault circuit-interrupter protection.
(((3) For the purpose of)) (4) NEC 210.12(B)((,)) is amended
to require AFCI protection only for dwelling unit bedroom spaces.
(a) Dwelling unit bedroom spaces include spaces that:
(i) Are used as the bedroom;
Wiring and protection--Branch circuits.
008(A) Dwelling units GFCI requirements.
(1) In a garage or unfinished basement, a red receptacle, with
a red cover plate, supplying a fire alarm system is not required to
have ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection. The receptacle
must be identified for use only with the fire alarm system by an
identification plate or engraved cover with letters at least 1/4"
high
Bonding - other metal piping.
(10) For flexible metal gas piping, installed new or extended
from an existing rigid metal piping system, either:
(a) Provide a copy of the manufacturer's bonding instructions
to the inspector at the time of inspection and follow those
instructions; or
(b) The bonding conductor for the gas system must:
(i) Be a minimum 6 AWG copper; and
(ii) Terminate at:
(A) An accessible location at the gas meter end of the gas
piping system on either a solid iron gas pipe or a cast flexible
gas piping fitting using a listed grounding connector; and
(B) Either the service equipment enclosure, service grounding
electrode conductor or electrode, or neutral conductor bus in the
service enclosure
Electrical metallic tubing.
(1) In addition to complying with the provisions of Article
358 NEC, electrical metallic tubing may not be installed in direct
contact with the earth or in concrete on or below grade. Also see
NEC 300.6 for resistance to corrosion.
(2) Where electrical metallic tubing is installed in wet
locations, an equipment grounding conductor must be provided within
the raceway and sized per NEC 250.122
Other than dwelling units - GFCI requirements.
(((1))) (2) GFCI requirements.
(a) For the purposes of NEC 210.8(B), kitchen means any area
where utensils, dishes, etc., are cleaned or where food or
beverages are prepared or cooked.
(b) All 125-volt, 15- and 20-ampere receptacles installed in
wet locations must have Class A ground-fault circuit interrupter
protection((s)) for personnel.
012 Arc-fault circuit-interrupter protection.
(((3) For the purpose of)) (4) NEC 210.12(B)((,)) is amended
to require AFCI protection only for dwelling unit bedroom spaces.
(a) Dwelling unit bedroom spaces include spaces that:
(i) Are used as the bedroom;
Wiring and protection--Branch circuits.
008(A) Dwelling units GFCI requirements.
(1) In a garage or unfinished basement, a red receptacle, with
a red cover plate, supplying a fire alarm system is not required to
have ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection. The receptacle
must be identified for use only with the fire alarm system by an
identification plate or engraved cover with letters at least 1/4"
high
Bonding - other metal piping.
(10) For flexible metal gas piping, installed new or extended
from an existing rigid metal piping system, either:
(a) Provide a copy of the manufacturer's bonding instructions
to the inspector at the time of inspection and follow those
instructions; or
(b) The bonding conductor for the gas system must:
(i) Be a minimum 6 AWG copper; and
(ii) Terminate at:
(A) An accessible location at the gas meter end of the gas
piping system on either a solid iron gas pipe or a cast flexible
gas piping fitting using a listed grounding connector; and
(B) Either the service equipment enclosure, service grounding
electrode conductor or electrode, or neutral conductor bus in the
service enclosure
Electrical metallic tubing.
(1) In addition to complying with the provisions of Article
358 NEC, electrical metallic tubing may not be installed in direct
contact with the earth or in concrete on or below grade. Also see
NEC 300.6 for resistance to corrosion.
(2) Where electrical metallic tubing is installed in wet
locations, an equipment grounding conductor must be provided within
the raceway and sized per NEC 250.122