chris kennedy
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When did Art 90 first appear in the NEC and were there previous NEC's that started at Art. 100?
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The rules are intended to cover, as far as possible, the conditions of modern wiring practices, but it is not claimed from them that they cover all possible contingencies, and contractors and others with conditions where they are at a loss as to application of rules, are invited to confer with the Association on such points.
Thank you sir, but this is what I want to know. I recently read NFPA 70E and today started reading the 70E Handbook. All the NFPA 70 publications start at Art. 90.
Why don't these start at Art 1? I posed this question via PM to a very, very old member here that happens to also be a wise guy and he suggested that the 70 books started at Art. 100 and that 90 was added later. This makes sense to me.
So the question is when did Art. 90 first appear?
90 was added later. This makes sense to me.
Sounds a lot like today's 90.1. "
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As I read it, I could only think the dreaded 110.3 ? :smile:
1959, when the current numbering system was adopted. Prior to that, it was called Introduction. The Introduction was started in 1937.
It makes sense to me as well as we know Article 80 was added, sort of, then moved. etc.
...... The question still remains, why start at Art. 90?
Thank you sir, but this is what I want to know. I recently read NFPA 70E and today started reading the 70E Handbook. All the NFPA 70 publications start at Art. 90.
Why don't these start at Art 1? I posed this question via PM to a very, very old member here that happens to also be a wise guy and he suggested that the 70 books started at Art. 100 and that 90 was added later. This makes sense to me.
So the question is when did Art. 90 first appear?
I guess you didn't trust this very old wise guy member who puts inappropriate pictures on the forum and....![]()
Thank you sir, but this is what I want to know. I recently read NFPA 70E and today started reading the 70E Handbook. All the NFPA 70 publications start at Art. 90.
So the question is when did Art. 90 first appear?
Thats so , WELL wrong, The NFPA-70 is the 70th Article of the NFPA.
There is an article 1 see www.nfpa.org, its often forgot that what we follow what is part of a bigger system.
Seems viable to go to 100 verses #1 since they had that already taken!
They probably use 10's instead of 1's for the same reason Basic computer programming numbers each step 10:, 20:, etc.: in case they need to add sub-steps in between, they don't have to renumber everything.