Changes to the
				National Electrical Code 
				
				2017
				by 
                Mike Holt  
				
				Hundreds of full-color detailed graphics 
				to reinforce those difficult concepts and provide instant 
				understanding of Changes to the 
				2017 National 
				Electrical Code (NEC)
				Mike makes it easy to learn the Code 
				Changes with this simple-to-use Illustrated Guide.  
				Textbook features include: 
				
					- Hundreds of Illustrations. 
					Detailed instructional images display the Code change in an 
					applied setting.
 
					- Color Icons. Explanatory icons 
					that help you identify the specifics of each change, along 
					with easy-to-understand explanations.
 
					- In-depth Analysis. The rule is 
					explained along with background information on the purpose 
					of the change.
 
					- Insightful Author’s Comment. 
					Special notes provide clarification of the rule and 
					highlight its application in the real world.
 
					- Practical Examples. Reinforce 
					your understanding of the change with a simulated real-life 
					problem.
 
					- Practice Questions. Test your 
					knowledge and understanding.
 
				 
				If you need to learn the new Code, you 
				need this book. The perfect reference for Code Change or CEU 
				classes   
				
				  
				Sample Graphic 
				
				Contents: 
				
					Introduction 
					How to Use This Textbook 
					How to Use the 
          National Electrical Code 
				 
				Article 
        90—Introduction to the National Electrical Code 
				Chapter 1—General 
				
					Article 100— Definitions. 
					Article 110— Requirements 
          for Electrical Installations 
				 
				Chapter 2—Wiring 
        and Protection 
				
					Article 200— Use and 
          Identification of Grounded Conductors 
					Article 210— Branch 
          Circuits 
					Article 215— Feeders 
					Article 220— 
          Branch-Circuit, Feeder, and Service Calculations 
					Article 225— Outside 
          Branch Circuits and Feeders. 
					Article 230— Services 
					Article 240— Overcurrent 
          Protection 
					Article 250— Grounding 
          and Bonding 
					Article 285— Surge 
          Protective Devices (SPDs) 
				 
				Chapter 3—Wiring 
        Methods and Materials 
				
					Article 300— Wiring 
          Methods 
					Article 310— Conductors 
          for General Wiring 
					Article 312— 
					Cabinets, Cutout Boxes, and
					Meter Socket Enclosures 
					Article 314— Outlet, 
          Device, Pull and Junction Boxes, Conduit Bodies, Fittings, and 
          Handhole Enclosures Article 320— Armored Cable: Type AC
					Article 330— Metal-Clad Cable: Type MC 
					Article 334— Nonmetallic-Sheathed Cable:Types NM and NMC 
					Article 338— Service-Entrance Cables: Types SE and USE 
					Article 342— Intermediate Metal Conduit: Type IMC 
					Article 344— Rigid Metal Conduit: Type RMC 
					Article 348— Flexible Metal Conduit: Type FMC 
					Article 350— Liquidtight Flexible Metal Conduit: Type LFMC 
					Article 352— Rigid Polyvinyl Chloride Conduit: Type PVC 
					Article 358— Electrical Metallic Tubing: Type EMT 
					Article 376— Metal Wireways 
					Article 388— Surface Nonmetallic Raceways 
					Article 392— Cable Trays 
				 
				Chapter 
        4—Equipment for General Use 
				
					Article 404— Switches 
					Article 406— Receptacles, Cord Connectors, and Attachment Plugs (Caps) 
					Article 408— Switchboards and Panelboards 
					Article 410— Luminaires, Lampholders, and Lamps 
					Article 422— Appliances
					Article 
          424— Fixed Electric Space-Heating Equipment 
					Article 
          430— Motors, Motor Circuits, and Controllers 
					Article 
          440— Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Equipment. 
					Article 
          445— Generators 
					Article 450—Transformers 
					Article 480—Storage Batteries 
					 
				
				Chapter 5—Special Occupancies 
				
					Article 
          500— Hazardous (Classified) Locations 
					Article 
          501— Class I Locations 
					Article 
          502— Class II Locations 
					Article 
          503— Class III Locations 
					Article 
          514— Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities 
					Article 
          517— Health Care Facilities 
					Article 
          518— Places of Assembly 
					Article 
          525— Carnivals, Circuses, Fairs, and Similar Events 
					Article 
          547— Agricultural Buildings 
					Article 
          550— Mobile Homes, Manufactured Homes, and Mobile Home Parks 
					Article 
          555— Marinas and Boatyards 
					Article 
          590— Temporary Installations 
				 
				
				Chapter 6—Special 
        Equipment 
				
					Article 
          600— Electric Signs and Outline Lighting 
					Article 645— Information 
          Technology Equipment 
					Article 680— Swimming 
          Pools, Fountains, and Similar Installations 
					
					Article 690—Photovoltaic Power Systems 
					Article 694—Small Wind Electric Systems 
					
					Article 695— Fire Pumps 
				 
				Chapter 7—Special 
        Conditions 
				
					Article 700— Emergency 
          Power Systems 
					Article 701— Legally 
          Required Standby Systems 
					Article 702— Optional 
          Standby Power Systems 
					
					Article 705—Interconnected Electric
					Power Production Sources 
					
					Article 725— Class 1, 
          Class 2, and Class 3 Remote-Control, Signaling, and Power-Limited 
          Circuits 
					Article 760— Fire Alarm 
          Systems 
					Article 770— Optical 
          Fiber Cables and Raceways 
				 
				Chapter 
        8—Communications Systems 
				
					Article 800— 
          Communications Circuits 
					Article 810— Radio and 
          Television Equipment 
					Article 820— Community 
          Antenna Television and Radio Distribution Systems 
					
					Article 840—Premises-Powered Broadband
					Communications Systems 
					
				 
				Chapter 9—Tables 
				
					Chapter 9, Table 1 
					 
				Annex 
				J—ADA 
				Standards for Accessible Design 
				
				Final Exam for changes to the 
				NEC 2017 
				
				 
				544 pages, 
				955 Illustrations 
				100 Practice Questions 
				
					
					
					
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					Electrical Estimating 
                
          
          		Cost Guides & Cost Data 
               
					
					2017 
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					2014 
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          		Residential Wiring Related 
          
               
          Industrial Related 
					
               
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					Electrical Exam Prep 
					
					 
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					Electrical Theory 
					
					 
					Electrical Calculations 
					
					 
					Tools 
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					Electrical Supplies 
				
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