lpelectric
Senior Member
The 2007 ICC/NYS codes have been adopted by the Codes Council and will become effective October 3rd. From October 3rd to December 31, there will be a transitional period in which design professionals can apply for permits based on either the existing (2003) codes or the new codes (07).
Our present family of codes all reference the 1999 edition of the NEC. As of October 3rd transitional period and at the start of the new year (Jan 1, 08) the Residential Code of NYS (1 and 2- family dwellings and townhouses) will be based on the 2002 NEC and all other buildings will be based on the 2005.
Talk about multiple layers of confusion, the AFCI rules for 1&2 family dwellings will be governed by 210.12 "entire" circuit, whereas the apartments in multiple dwellings (2005 NEC) will have the exception(s) apply to 210.12.
I live in a world where there are actually 3 electrical codes in effect: The stand-alone electrical code contained within the RCNYS; the 2002 NEC, and the 2005 NEC.
Thank goodness I get my paycheck every two weeks.....:grin:
Our present family of codes all reference the 1999 edition of the NEC. As of October 3rd transitional period and at the start of the new year (Jan 1, 08) the Residential Code of NYS (1 and 2- family dwellings and townhouses) will be based on the 2002 NEC and all other buildings will be based on the 2005.
Talk about multiple layers of confusion, the AFCI rules for 1&2 family dwellings will be governed by 210.12 "entire" circuit, whereas the apartments in multiple dwellings (2005 NEC) will have the exception(s) apply to 210.12.
I live in a world where there are actually 3 electrical codes in effect: The stand-alone electrical code contained within the RCNYS; the 2002 NEC, and the 2005 NEC.