Re: The grounding/bonding thing
Originally posted by gndrod:
[QB]I have been working on revising Art 250 by making 'V.Bonding' into a new Art. 251.
This sounds like the sort of sweeping change that required a task group to intensively review the entire article, holding it over a cycle.
In my mind, the two concepts are intrinsically linked, making sense for them to reside in the same article. To separate them sounds like a lot of work for what in the end could be marginal gain.
It sounds like you have a lot of work done. Can you show us an example of what you have?
This change also reverts the title of 250 back to 'Grounding' and changes all subsequent Sections 250.4 through 250.86 that use bond, bonding, and bonded out of context when referring to grounding.
I could be wildly mistaken (as I only have what I see here to go by, no inside scoop on things) but I think this is what the task group was doing.
I need editing help in streamlining the NEC method that requires limiting proposals by one proposal for each Section at a time with a separate form copy. This is not easy to do with what is being changed and I'd like to get some help from the Standards Council.
On
this thread I have a copy of one of my homegrown proposals. I worked on the sheet, making it look similar to the PDF one from the NFPA. After I was close, I entered my personal information in the first rows, the information that wouldn't change from proposal to proposal. I then saved it as a "template".
A "template" (as it's called on my Mac) opens to an exact copy of the actual file, and requires you to save it under another file name.
This saved me time, as all I had to do was take my proposals, copy them from the source (this forum), paste them into my form, change the fonts and sizes to match, and then save and print.
The markups are complete for the 250 revisions, all that is needed is a way to edit it digitally.]
On the same thread above, there is a MS Word version of the proposal form. Does that help?
[ October 15, 2005, 10:18 AM: Message edited by: georgestolz ]