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#19310 12/24/02 08:27 AM
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I've never seen the Code written in anything other than English (and I'm sure many would argue that "Codese" isn't English at all, although they all are English words).
Has it ever been translated into other languages??
I can foresee some possible trouble brewing here on the Western Front in "politically correct" CA.

#19311 12/24/02 08:38 AM
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Check NFPA's web site www.nfpa.org , they have been translating the NEC for quite some time. The first translation of the 96 NEC supports your comments.


Joe Tedesco, NEC Consultant
#19312 12/24/02 08:41 AM
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Thanks, Joe!!
I'm sure this will make some of the guys on the job quite happy!...S


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