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#99500 10/10/05 11:09 AM
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Mr. moderator:

Don't you think the time has come to combine this forum with "NEC and other code issues"? Not too many folks are separating 2005 NEC from the NEC anymore. It is almost 2006.

There will be a need for "2008 NEC" in October of 2007, when the new code is released.


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#99501 10/10/05 11:54 AM
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I suppose it really depends on when the code is actually adopted (July 1, 2006 in Fla)


Greg Fretwell
#99502 10/11/05 04:40 PM
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I agree.


Ryan Jackson,
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#99503 10/11/05 11:28 PM
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Would you all please stop rushing with these new Codes. The county I live in is still using the 93.

I called another county nearby and was told they are using the 84 edition.

#99504 10/30/05 07:39 AM
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I'd say time to merge as it is almost 2006 we are close to a year into the latest cycle. As for the jurisdictions that are stuck in the past it would be best if you indicate what code cycle you are trapped in when you ask a question.

#99505 10/30/05 09:06 AM
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Yeah, you can re-name this one 2008 En Utero until then. [Linked Image]


-George
#99506 01/28/06 06:13 PM
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NJ is still under the 2002 NEC. I keep hearing that the 2005 NEC will be adopted "Real Soon!" I been hearing that for at least 6 months now.

#99507 01/28/06 08:08 PM
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NJ "generally" adapts the new code at the same when license renewal happens.

As the renewal procedure - and the mandatory CE hours - are still "open", why insist that the change occur "now". This is the reason you are still being told "real soon" and have been for six months now. You would know that if you had an EC license.


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#99508 01/31/06 06:16 PM
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One of my instructors at school - who is also an electrical contractor/ inspector/ teacher - says New Jersey will adopt the 2005 NEC on July 1, 2006.

#99509 05/15/06 09:54 PM
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NJ adopted the NEC on May 1, 2006 with 20 amendments, here is the link:
www.nema.org/stds/fieldreps/codealerts/20060505nj.cfm


Pierre Belarge
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