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#50892 04/14/05 07:53 PM
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does any one know how i can get a us coast guard electrical code book?

#50893 04/14/05 09:05 PM
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I could point you in the right direction for US Navy codes if that would help you. Anything in particular you're looking for?

There certainly are big differences between shipboard power and NEC [Linked Image]

#50894 04/14/05 09:55 PM
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Not sure what context you're looking for, but check here

and here


[This message has been edited by DougW (edited 04-14-2005).]


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