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CODES

2-024(1)
The electrical equipment used must be approved by the inspection
department standards for that particular job.
2-026
The inspector can reject at any time if equipment doesn't meet the
conditions.
2-028
The inspector must be able to see and have access to all electrical
work and not be obstructed by any other construction.
2-032
no one can interfere or damage electrical installation. if something
is disconnected or moved it's the responsibility of that person to make
sure the electrical installation is restored.
2-100 (1-4)
Electrical equipment has to have markings necessary to identify the
equipment.
2-104
All electrical equipment has to have a mark with a short circuit rating.
2-110
Branch circuits in a dwelling are not allowed to exceed of voltage of
150 volts to ground wire accept a calculated load on a conductor of an
approved or similar building.
2-116
Metals used in wiring such as raceways cables armor boxes and
fittings must be protected against corrosion for the environment in
which they are used.
2-120
AWG size means copper inside unless otherwise stated.

2-122
After electrical equipment is installed make sure it has access to
nameplates and access to parts requiring maintenance.
2-126 (2)
Thermal insulation material cannot be sprayed in the interior of outlet
boxes junction boxes or enclosure's or other electrical equipment.
2-136
When wiring installation is complete it make sure it's free from short
circuits and from grounds.
2-200
Electrical equipment installed must be guarded for the safety of
people and property.
2-202
Bear live wires will be guarded against accidental contact.
2-300(1)
Electrical equipment must be kept safe and in proper working
condition.
2-304 (1 and 3)
No repairs can be made on live equipment except if it's not possible to
disconnect power.
Locks, warnings or any other effective means must be used to prevent
equipment from accidentally being charged.
2-400
4-400
This section applies the conductors for lighting appliances and power
supply circuits.
4-002
Except for flexible cord, equipment wire, control circuit wire and cable
cannot be smaller than 14 AWG when made out of copper. And not be
smaller than 12 AWG when made out of aluminum.
4-004 (1-3)
4-006 ( 1)

Where the equipment is marked with a maximum conductor


termination temperature the minimum size of the conductor can be
based on the allowable ampacity. In the temperature column in table 1
to 3 or 4 with all the correction factors being applied.
4-008 (1)
Conductors specified in table 19 can be suitable for a particular
location with moisture, corrosive action, temperature degree of
enclosure ,exposure to mechanical damage.
4-022
Neutral wires can be installed except for rules 6-303, 6-308, 12-302,
12- 318. Neutral conductors must have a temperature rating not less
than the temperature rating of the installation of the unground
conductors.
4-024
4-030
Insulated neutral conductors up to number 2 AWG copper or
aluminum conductors of flexible cords that are permanently connected
such as neutral conductors can be identified with a white or gray
covering or three continuous white stripes along the entire length of
the conductor.
4-038
Insulated grounding or bonding conductors have to have a continuous
outer finish that is either green or green with one or more yellow
stripes.
10-000
Best part of the electrical code covers bonding non current carrying
metal parts of electrical equipment and metal systems, together with a
connection to the ground conductor, the use of underground systems.
10-002
Bonding metal parts and metal systems together and to the grounded
system conductor is to reduce danger of electric shock and property
damage by providing low impedance path for fault current back to the
source.

10-106
AC systems must be grounded.
10-210
Ac wiring systems the conductor to be single phase 2 wire.
10-600
nonproductive protective coating such as Peyton and ammo cannot
be on threads must have a good electrical connection.
10-602
Where did similar metals cannot be avoided bonding connections
have to be made using methods and materials that will minimize
disorientation from galvanic action.
10-803
The conductors insulated or bare have to be copper or aluminum or
other acceptable material, grounding conductors have to be resistant
to any corrosive conditions and be protected against corrosion.
12-000
The provisions of Section 12 apply to all wiring operations at 750 volts
or less.
12 -010
No electrical equipment of any type unless specifically approved for
ducts purpose of a stock index use to transport duct loose stock of
flammable vapors.
12 - 100
Conductors installed in any location must be suitable for the
conditions indicated in table 19 , particular respect to moisture,
corrosive action, temperature.
12 - 106
Where multiconductor cables are used all conductors of a circuit have
two be contained in the same multiconductor cable except where it's
necessary to run conductors in parallel due to the capacity of an AC
circuit.

12 - 110
Large bags must be made in the conductor not to break the
installation
12 - 114
The end of insulated conductors at switches outlets and in similar
places that are not used they must be insulated in a proper manner
prescribed for joints and splices.
12 - 116
Connection of the conductors to the terminal parts must be made by
the means of pressure connectors sod or logs or splice to flexible
leads.
12 - 120
Conductors must be supported that no damage strain is imposed on
the terminal of an electrical device.
12 - 502
Nonmetallic covering cables cannot be use where the voltage
exceeds 300 volts between any two conductors.
12- 524
Boxes and fittings have to be of the same type with non metallic
sheathed cable.
12 - 3002
Cover plates install on flush mounted boxes and surface mounted
outlet boxes must be for the type of box it was designed for.
12 - 3010
Boxes and fittings must be firmly secured to studs joints are similar
fixed structural units.
12 - 3034
Box volume calculations.
30 - 300
Lights lamp holders and associated equipment must be installed at no
live parts are exposed to contact while in use.

30 - 302
Every light must be securely supported.
30 - 304
Every outlet box use with lighting equipment must have a cover or be
covered with a light canopy outlet box type.
30 - 306
Every light canopy and outlet box must have space for conductors and
connections.
30 - 308
Every light installed the connections between the light conductors and
the branch circuit conductors can be inspected without disconnecting
any parts of the wiring.
30 - 400
All electrical wiring within a light my speed neatly arranged without
excess wire hanging out, not exposed to mechanical damage, arrange
so that its not exposed to temperatures above for what it's rated.
14-506(d)
Switches are designed so no live parts are inaccessible when the
device is not covered.

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