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Charlie:

Now that you mention it again, I agree, however after searching on my new NFPA NEC 2005 Fantastic CD, I found many NEC Articles that include FPN's with ANSI/UL standards included in various sections, so now I believe that some of the Annex A UL, ISA, and IEEE entries are probably duplicated, or if they are additional UL standards, then they should be put in the proper location in their respective articles and sections.

I will spend some time on this in between other work so that I can begin to prepare a proposal for each CMP, in a Positive Sense only!

I am sure that our friends in the NEMA Community and others will really appreciate this recommendation!


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Joe,
There are a number of places where the NEC requires the use of listed products. Take a look at the xxx.6 section of the raceway articles.
Don


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