Source: http://www.ecmweb.com/national-electrical-code/code-basics?page=12
Timestamp: 2017-07-26 20:56:28
Document Index: 267403284

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 2', 'art 1', 'art 1', 'Art. 210', 'Art. 215', 'Art. 810', 'Art. 800']

Article 230: Services Part 2 Sep 01, 2007 Part 1 of this two-part series, which ran in last month's August issue, explored how to ensure your service entrance equipment meets Code. Starting with general requirements, the article tackled service equipment details and moved into discussions... Article 230: Services Part 1 Aug 01, 2007 Article 230, which consists of seven parts, provides the installation requirements for service conductors and equipment. Parts II, III, and IV address conductors. For now, we'll focus on the requirements for equipment, which are covered in Parts I... Article 225: Outside Branch Circuits Jul 01, 2007 Article 225 provides installation requirements for outside branch circuits and feeders that run on (or between) structures or poles (Fig. 1). The NEC differentiates between buildings and structures, but for convenience we'll refer to both of them... Article 215: Feeders Jun 01, 2007 Last month, we looked at branch-circuit requirements in Art. 210. The next logical step up from the branch circuit is the feeder circuit. Thus, Art. 215, which provides the requirements for sizing and installing feeders (see What's a Feeder? on... Branch Circuits - Part Two May 01, 2007 Article 210 provides GFCI requirements in 210.8 and AFCI requirements in 210.12. These requirements apply to 125V receptacles rated at 15A or 20A (circuits are 120V, but the receptacles are rated 125V). Any time we refer to a receptacle in this... Branch Circuits - Part One Apr 01, 2007 Start with the overcurrent protection device to correctly rate branch-circuit conductors Article 820: Community Antenna TV and Radio Distribution Systems Mar 01, 2007 Article 820 covers the distribution of television and radio signals via cable. This is in contrast to Art. 810, which covers the distribution of television and radio signals via antenna. Any installation involving coaxial cables that connect... Article 810: Radio and Television Equipment Feb 01, 2007 Article 810 provides installation requirements for transmitter and receiver equipment as well as the associated wiring and cabling (Fig. 1). Article 810 applies to: VHF/UHF antennas, which receive local television signals. Satellite antennas, also... Article 800: Communications Circuits Jan 01, 2007 Because Art. 800 has its roots in telephone technology, it addresses telephone and related systems that use twisted-pair wiring. The telephone utility typically provides the twisted-pair cable to a terminal board. This board usually is part of an... The Ins and Outs of Optical Fiber Cable Installation Dec 01, 2006 Several factors are driving the popularity of optical fiber cabling. Chief among those is the growth of high-tech applications that require the massive bandwidth fiber-optic cabling makes possible. Further adding to the popularity of optical fiber... Load More